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At first, Dana Neely was a photographer in Seattle and now, she is pit mistress of Arkansas Delta-style barbeque. Neely and her restaurant, Girls Gone Barbecue, is the subject of latest episode of "I Am Northwest Arkansas."
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The latest episode of "The BeLOVEd Community" includes a conversation with Rickey Booker about DEI initiatives, our changing world and seeking other experiences. The podcast is a joint production of the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Council and KUAF.
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This week's "I Am Northwest Arkansas" podcast includes a conversation with Justin Macedo about his purchase of a decades-long established Fayetteville business, Uncle Sam's Safari Outfitters.
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Among a $765 million price tag to create a military pilot training center, a $1 million investment from ABB to the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith and a $1.1 million purchase of the former Fianna Hills Country Club, a lot of major investments and growth is expected in the near future in the region. Michael Tilley with Talk Business & Politics breaks it down for us.
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On today's show, attendees of Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson's campaign kickoff ceremony comment on his presidential bid. Also, a pottery festival returns to Fayetteville, Crystal Bridges Museum of American will show Big Piph's series "Far From Finished" and more.
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On this week's episode of "I am Northwest Arkansas," Bill Fox, director of of technical assistance at the loan fund Forge, talks about business planning and market research.
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Feeding America ranks Arkansas—the home of Tyson Foods and Walmart—as the second most food insecure state in the United States. What does it look like to have a better understanding of where our food comes from and what does food justice mean? Terrius Bruce is a doctoral student studying these questions and is the guest on the latest episode of "Undisciplined."
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On today's show, Susan Burton, founder of A New Way of Life Reentry Project, talks about helping people transition out of incarceration. Also, the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees voted against a deal with Phoenix University, the opening date for the U.S. Marshals Museum and an upcoming Lavender Graduation. Plus, another episode of "I Am Northwest Arkansas" and more.
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This week's episode of the "I Am Northwest Arkansas" podcast includes a conversation about attracting, and retaining, talent to the region's workforce. Host Randy Wilburn talks with Aron Shelton, the director of Finding NWA, and Justin Stewart, the talent ambassador with the Northwest Arkansas Council in this excerpt.
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This week's episode of "I Am Northwest Arkansas" includes a conversation about the origin and mission of Ozark Ballet Theater.