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Tontitown residents are keeping their attention focused on a proposed permit regarding air quality. On today's show, we hear from Ozarks at Large’s Daniel Caruth, who was at last week’s public hearing. Plus, Ed Larson will be at the University of Arkansas this week to talk about his Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the Scope Monkey Trial.
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The NWA Council and its NWA Recycles program are hosting a California king-sized event this weekend. In collaboration with Sam's Furniture, the organization will hold the largest mattress recycling drive in state history. People across the region can bring a mattress and its box spring to Sam’s Furniture locations in Springdale and Siloam Springs for a free-of-charge disposal Nov. 8-11.
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eSCO Processing and Recycling, LLC, headquartered in Rogers, captures an ever-growing stream of discarded personal, public and private e-waste from entering and polluting our environment. The company also excels in certified secure digital asset transport and destruction practices.
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On today's show, local businesses are working to keep electronics out of landfills and in the recycling streams. Plus, keeping an eye on concussions.
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On today's show, residents of Tontitown are worried about the number of fires inside NWA's main landfill. Also, a trip through Ozark history at historic Cane Hill.
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A busy 24 hours includes former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson formally announcing his bid for the White House, Sen. Tom Cotton joins other senators to introduce social media legislation and the Dogwood Festival returns for a 48th year in Siloam Springs.
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The city of Fayetteville is selling discounted composting equipment in an effort to reduce waste sent to the landfill. Items can be purchased through May…