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Construction of a community designed for neurodiverse adults begins in Fayetteville. Also, the National Weather service issues heat advisories for the region, the organization Bike For People ranks Fayetteville as the best city in Arkansas for cyclists and more.
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The first album from the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas includes the piece Cohere 1 by composer Trevor New. It is a musical work about collaboration, separation and more.
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A large mural in downtown Bentonville is nearing completion. Lakes & Rivers features two large images of smallmouth bass. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams spoke with the man behind the art, Stefan Sagemeister.
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Wendy Echeverria continues her series focusing on Latina leaders in Northwest Arkansas with another excerpt from the podcast, Inspirando el futuro: Latina Leaders in Northwest Arkansas. This week Echeverria provides a glimpse into the life of Daymara Baker.
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On today's show, the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Council is launching the State of Black NWA Census project. Also, aging water infrastructure causes millions of gallons of water to be lost, a new episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas and more.
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The Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Council is launching the State of Black NWA Census project.
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Thousands upon thousands of gallons of water are lost because of aging water infrastructure. Cities with a growing population balance updating a current system and expanding needed services.
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Sales tax collections in Arkansas' largest cities continue to grow, the state gets $1 billion in federal funding to improve internet infrastructure and a storm causes statewide power outages. Also, high temperatures are expected for the rest of the week, two fresh-water mussels in the state's waterways receive Endangered Species Act protections and more.
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For this week's episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas, Randy Wilburn talks with Emily Lawson, the founder and owner of Pink House Alchemy.
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Temperatures will be just below or slightly above 100 degrees the next few days. With sunscreen and caution, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams has a few ideas of how to get outside this summer.