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"Capitol Fools" are former congressional staffers who pen and perform songs and parodies of all things American politics. The "Capitol Fools" will be at the Walton Arts Center Thursday night and sat down with Ozarks At Large's Kyle Kellams to talk about how the past few weeks have been ripe for political parody.
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The fourth set of highlights from a panel discussion surrounding the Smithsonian exhibit “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” at John Brown University.
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The third set of highlights from a panel discussion surrounding the Smithsonian exhibit “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” at John Brown University.
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Today on The Outline: A new poll from Emerson College shows political approval ratings for state and national office holders. Plus, Arkansas is represented in the Adventure Race World Championships. Also, bringing authors to speak across the state.
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On today's show, an investment group is exploring a new federal designation for Buffalo National River. Also, another highlight from John Brown University's "Voices and Votes: Democracy in America.” Plus, archives from the Pryor Center.
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The second set of highlights from a panel discussion surrounding the Smithsonian exhibit “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” at John Brown University.
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Today on The Outline: The city of Fayetteville issues a restoration plan for Lake Fayetteville. Also, state health officials say the first case of locally acquired malaria has been identified in Arkansas. Plus, new rock climbing near downtown Springdale.
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The first set of highlights from a panel discussion surrounding the Smithsonian exhibit “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” at John Brown University.
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On today's show, an education effort from the Runway Group and the Arkansas Farm Bureau highlights bicycle safety on rural roads. Plus, gravel cycling's recent rise in popularity and the unsafe road conditions forcing cyclists off the streets. Also, the Startup Crawl returns in September and how audio giant Klipsch got its start in Arkansas.
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Today on The Outline, KUAF's broadcast area is under an excessive heat warning today. Also, Arkansas law enforcement officers receive 15,000 Naloxone kits and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he can participate in the first GOP primary debate this week.