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On today's show, tax revenue from medical marijuana used to be allocated for cancer research. Now, it will go toward medical residency programs and food insecurity. Also, a new episode of "I Am Northwest Arkansas" centers on ballet, and a new voting rights exhibition at the Arkansas Capitol. Plus, residents of north central get $7.4 million from USDA for a water infrastructure project and more.
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A rundown of news includes money to get water to residents in a remote part of Crawford County and a new exhibit at the Arkansas Capitol about voting rights.
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Some Northwest Arkansas cities are focusing on preventing urban storm water runoff. This water can lead to erosion, a problem landowners experience, and increased sediment in waterways. Ozarks at Large’s Anna Pope spoke with water experts about storm water basics, its impact and the efforts in place to tackle storm water.
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Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water Authority delivers treated Bull Shoals Reservoir water to member communities across Boone, Newton, Marion and Searcy…