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In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report, Roby Brock speaks with McKenzie McMath Coronel, director of the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission, about the Great Arkansas Cleanup initiative.
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Next Monday is Earth Day, and this Saturday, April 20, the city of Fayetteville is planning a city-wide clean-up and native tree giveaway. Kristina Jones is the city’s Volunteer and Ecological Programs coordinator, and Brian Pugh is the Waste Reduction Coordinator. They spoke with Ozarks at Large's Jack Travis about the event.
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A litter abatement program supported by the city of Fayetteville has resulted in 100 tons of litter being picked up this year. The program is called Pick Me Up and employs Fayetteville residents who are unhoused and underserved to pick up litter and debris along trails and homeless campsites throughout town. OAL’s Jack Travis takes us to the scene.
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On today's show, a collaboration between the city of Fayetteville, Genesis Church, and 7hills provides a work lottery program for the unhoused community. Also, representation during the holidays. Plus, an Arkansongs Christmas special.
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Last year, Arkansans collect more than 338,000 pounds of litter as part of the Great American Cleanup. Efforts for 2020 begin on March 1 and Mark Camp,…
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KUAF Community SpotlightToday Pete talks with Jane Maginot, a County Extension Agent from the University of Arkansas, about Northwest Arkansas' waterways and an upcoming litter…