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This week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report includes a conversation about the landscape for residential real estate in Benton and Washington counties.
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On today's show, Fayetteville’s Black Heritage Preservation Commission reveal historical markers recognizing Nelson Hackett, the only enslaved person to be extradited from Canada back to Fayetteville. Also, Arkansas is 47th in the nation in state health system performances, according to the Common Wealth Fund's annual report. Plus, cycling generated almost $1.6 million to Northwest Arkansas' economy in 2022 and more.
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Today's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report includes bike manufacturer YT Industries announcing it will open a second U.S. YT Mill location in Bentonville early next year. Bike manufacturer YT Industries will open its second U.S. YT Mill location in Bentonville early next year. Cycling in Northwest Arkansas contributed $159 million to Northwest Arkansas' economy in 2022, according to a study from the University of Arkansas.
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Arkansas has the highest maternal mortality rate in the nation, and members of a review committee believe the trend can be reversed.
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Arkansas Children's will be expanding campuses in both Northwest Arkansas and Little Rock. The details are part of this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report.
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In the latest Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, Roby Brock talks with University of Arkansas economist Mervin Jeberaj about the state of Arkansas' economy in light of new unemployment numbers and a looming debt ceiling fight in congress.
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On today's show, Van Buren Tyson Foods employees went on strike for a week this past month, claiming the company is mishandling their severance and citing poor working conditions. Plus, what will change for Medicaid recipients when the COVID-19 pandemic-health emergency ends in May. Also, live music events, a new episode of "The R Word" and more.
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In the latest Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, Roby Brock talks with Craig Wilson, health policy director for the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, to better understand what will change for Medicaid recipients after the end of the COVID-19 public-health emergency in May.
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On today's show, a conservation/ recreation easement is proposed for Lincoln Lake. Also, live music events, the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report and a new episode of "Sound Perimeter." Plus, former Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces his White House bid, the Dogwood Festival returns and more.
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This week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report includes a conversation with the founder of Bentonville-based Ox. Charu Thomas talks with Paul Gatling about the company's growth.