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On today's show, although the the number of charging stations in Northwest Arkansas is modest, there a few statewide initiatives to help grow the electric vehicle infrastructure. Plus, local music, a new episode of "Sound Perimeter" and Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders talk about rolling out the LEARNS Act.
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On today's show, more pickleball courts are being added to Northwest Arkansas parks. Also, weekend music and performances. Plus, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signs a bill requiring age verification checks on new social media users, the U.S. Pro Cup returns to Northwest Arkansas and more.
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Interest rates are up, and this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal with Paul Gatling examines how the residential mortgage business is doing in Northwest Arkansas.
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On today's show, about 100 Afghan refugees in Northwest Arkansas gathered to celebrate Nowruz, or Persian New Year. Also, how picking up after pets can improve water quality, the first episode of "The BeLOVED Community" is available, local music and the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
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Arthur Orduna, the new executive director of the Venture Center, sits down with Roby Brock to discuss his vision. The conversation is part of this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
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This month's banking crises on both coasts led Roby Brock, with KUAF's partner Talk Business and Politics, to ask about banking in Arkansas. Brock spoke with Arkansas State Bank Commissioner Susannah Marshall.
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On today's show, "I Am a Work of ART" is a program with the goal of destigmatizing HIV/AIDS stigma and providing prevention services. Drummer Ulysses Owens Jr. speaks with Robert Ginsburg, Shades of Jazz host, before his performance at the Walton Arts Center. Also, a former patient of the Northwest Medical Center - Springdale Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit filed a complaint in the Washington County Circuit Court. Plus, news from the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, a new episode of "Sound Perimeter" and more.
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Hugh McDonald is the new Arkansas Secretary of Commerce. His recent conversation with Roby Brock is part of this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
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On today's show, the Thaden School is showing a new documentary, "You Have No Idea." The movie follows an Arkansas mother who becomes an advocate after her son is diagnosed with autism. Plus, Amos Cochran is set to perform with the Fort Smith Symphony String Quartet, and the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal focuses on the Natural State's tourism. Also, a Senate committee passes the Arkansas LEARNS bill, this weekend's local music menu and more.
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Tourism remains a driving economic force in Arkansas. As part of this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, Paul Gatling talks with Katherine Andrews, the director of the Arkansas Office of Outdoor Recreation.