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Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Robin Wynne died Wednesday night at age 70. Also, a resource outlining best practices for care during and after pregnancy is released from the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement. Plus, three Razorbacks are drafted in the 2023 NBA Draft.
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Today on The Outline: Board members resign from the Walton Art Center, research examining young people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and another honor for Razorback baseball Coach Dave Van Horn.
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In KUAF's outline of the news: Washington County hosting a failure-to-appear clinic, a discussion about caves in the Ozarks taking place in Harrison and two more SEC track and field championships for Arkansas.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders joined members of Arkansas’ congressional delegation on Friday to welcome an international fighter pilot training program at Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Fort Smith. Also, about 200 acres on the Middle Fork of the White River is now protected through the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust, and Arkansas Children's Hospital is planning a $318 million expansion.
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Passport Saturday is tomorrow and the Benton County Circuit Clerk's Office is hosting the event to help people apply for the document. Also, Seven Hills Homeless Center's CEO resigns, Northwest Arkansas Community College receives a $618,00 grant and more.
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The last 24 hours included the investiture of Charles Robinson as the 7th chancellor of the University of Arkansas, new information about people moving to Arkansas and a series-opening loss for the baseball Razorbacks.
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Saturday is Earth Day and the weekend is chock-full of event in Northwest Arkansas cities like Fayetteville, Fort Smith and Eureka Springs. Plus, an update on housing, Razorback sports 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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Among the news items from the weekend: Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued vetoes and is assessing a possible special session of the Arkansas Legislature to address Medicaid. Plus, Razorback softball and baseball teams record weekend sweeps.
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Fayetteville Parks and Recreation will be making major updates at Wilson Park, including the addition of four new pickleball courts. Two different parks in Lowell are planning on adding pickleball courts to their plans. Osage Park in Bentonville is hosting a pickleball tournament. Leaders in the region said the sport isn't a fad, it's here to stay.