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On today's show, a grantee in the Women's Economic Mobility Hub speaks about her business and experience in the program. Plus, the Bentonville Public Library expansion is underway, local music and a conversation with current GOP presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson about his efforts to qualify for the first party debate.
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The work is starting for an expanded Bentonville Public Library.
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On today's show, updates from ArcBest, weekend events and a movie review of "Meg 2: The Trench." Plus, a view inside the Bentonville Public Library's seed library and more new on The Outline.
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There’s something new at the Bentonville Public Library - a seed library. Patrons can pick up packets of seeds to grow heirloom tomatoes, peas, bok choy and other vegetables and flowers. Samantha Sacry, the library’s marketing specialist, said the seed library is an example of the library listening to the community.
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On today's show, two private school administrators talk about school choice and the impact of the new voucher program in Arkansas, a look back at the career of Hoyt Purvis and much more.
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Today on The Outline: A federal judge temporarily blocks parts of a new law that could require moving or the removal of certain books in public and school libraries. Also, early voting begins in the Arkansas River Valley tomorrow. Plus, Arkansas gas prices are on the rise.
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On today's show, the announcement of two new USL clubs and the rights to build a stadium in Rogers. Also, a federal judge plans to rule on Arkansas' library obscenity law, Stroll the Atolls returns this week and more.
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Today on The Outline: Arkansas Treasurer Mark Lowery passes away at 66. Plus, a deadline looms for Arkansas veterans seeking damages under the PACTS Act. Also, Lana Del Rey plans a visit to Rogers.
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Crawford County Quorum Court appropriates $60,000 for anticipated fees related to library lawsuits.
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On today's show, KUAR's Josie Lenora ends a two-part series on how Arkansas libraries are preparing for a state law affecting access to certain books. Also, a conversation with John Colbert, Fayetteville Public Schools' first African American principal, special education teacher and superintendent. Plus, Women of Oz Sunset Summit scheduled for September and more.