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KUAF Community SpotlightJoe Neal, a nationally recognized bird expert, has studied and photographed the birds and insects that visit the Ozark chinquapin trees planted at Hobbs State Park. There is much to learn about the Ozark chinquapin tree since a Chestnut blight killed most of them almost 65 years ago.
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Rogers Historical Museum opens a new exhibit featuring toys from the past 100 years from around the Northwest Arkansas area. Collections manager Jennifer Kick talks about curating the playthings and creating the exhibit.
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The third annual Unity Conference opens tomorrow at the Embassy Suites in Rogers. The mission is to bring together business leaders, educators, students and residents to discuss diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.
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Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, said she knows not everybody gets spring break. But she has a schedule for next week so people can act like they have a break.
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The Rogers Short Film Festival continues to grow. This year's version has nearly 60 submissions. Organizers strive for an environment that offers encouragement for all filmmakers.
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On February 11th, the Rogers Public Library will their fourth edition of "We Write For You," with a focus on children's book writers and illustrators.
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In the latest Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, Paul Gatling speaks with First Community Bank Chairman and CEO Dale Cole to discuss the bank's history and growth strategy in the region.
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In the latest Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, Paul Gatling speaks with First Community Bank Chairman and CEO Dale Cole to discuss the bank's history and growth strategy in the region.
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Bonnie Grimes Elementary School in Rogers won $50,000 to go toward building an inclusive playground. The convenience store chain Casey's awarded the school this money as part of their "Cash for Classrooms" program.
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Bonnie Grimes Elementary School in Rogers won $50,000 to go toward building an inclusive playground. The convenience store chain Casey's awarded the school this money as part of their "Cash for Classrooms" program.