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At a panel discussion in Fayetteville last week, two Arkansas democrats answered questions about the state's sweeping, new education reform bill.
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Arkansas CAPES, an advocacy group hoping to overturn the Arkansas LEARNS Act, has until July 31 to collect and file nearly 55,000 signatures to petition a ballot referendum in 2024.
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The Silkroad Ensemble is partnering with the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History on a series of events exploring the forgotten history of the transcontinental railroad.
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The 45,000-square foot Market Center of the Ozarks, under construction on east Emma Avenue in Springdale, will open next summer. The state-of-the art facility funded by the Walton Family Foundation will offer a wealth of resources to regional farmers, food entrepreneurs and surrounding communities. Ozarks at Large's Jacqueline Froelich takes a tour of the center's Spring Creek Food Hub which recently opened in temporary quarters on West Shady Grove Road.
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There is about a month left for people to visit Diego Rivera’s America at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Tomorrow, the museum and the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas will host the concert, I Paint What I See, in recognition of Diego Rivera’s art.
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The Northwest Arkansas nonprofit Music Moves has not had a permanent music venue. That changes next week with the grand opening of The Music Depot in downtown Rogers.
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Although the next seven days includes a holiday, there are still plenty of chances to see and hear live music in the next week.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders led a trade mission to Europe in an effort to push for international investment in Arkansas' aerospace and defense industries. Also, the Walton Family Foundation Announces two Design Excellence Projects and more.
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On today's show, a housing voucher section is added to Fayetteville's landlord registry and advocates said the measure can further tenant rights. Also, the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas releases its first album, New Canons. Plus, construction on a community designed for neurodiverse adults begins, a big fish story and more.
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Fayetteville Council added a housing voucher section to the landlord registry, and advocates say it helps further housing and tenant rights.