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Today on The Outline: Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox found that Griffin was in clear violation of his official duty to provide legal counsel to the Arkansas State Board of Corrections. Also, Arkansans for Limited Government has resubmitted their proposed constitutional amendment. Plus, The Arkansas Department of Transportation released its traffic management plan ahead of the 2024 eclipse.
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Today on The Outline: The UofA announces a new collective in charge of “Name, Image and Likeness” deals for its student-athletes. Plus, Dr. Raj Patel of UAMS in Little Rock completes the first combined kidney-pancreas transplant in Arkansas.
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Today on The Outline: Washington County Department of Emergency Management has received additional funding to build a new Emergency Operations Center. Plus, the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion in Rogers posted record-high ticket sales in 2023.
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On today's show, a federal grant has been awarded to a UofA-based ecologist to help combat the expansive growth of harmful plants in the local environment. Plus, memorable moments from Arkansas political debates.
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Today on The Outline: Attorney General Tim Griffin has rejected another two proposed constitutional amendments. Plus, The city of Eureka Springs is hosting its first annual home Christmas decorating contest.
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On today's show, the prevalence of the Arkansas state butterfly is dangerously low. Plus, how the media we consume affects us on a biological level. Also, the inspiration chocolate has on music.
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On today's show, a group called Arkansans for Limited Government is working on a possible constitutional amendment that would legalize some abortions. Also, reporting on violence with Peter Nickeas. Plus, a new "Reflections in Black" with Raven Cook.
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On today's show, a new initiative is being introduced in K-12 schools across Arkansas. Also, working to make Arkansas-Asian business connections stronger. Plus, Fayetteville-based Gar Hole Records is staging another two-night concert event.
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Today on The Outline: The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds a lower court ruling in an Arkansas redistricting case, concluding that voters may not sue to protect their voting rights. Also, the Beaver Watershed Alliance and Elkins are teaming up to restore Bunch Park's wet prairie.
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On today's show, the U.S. Senate is working across the aisle to combat the global food security crisis. Also, the cost of war on people and the environment. Plus, documenting the beauty and the deforestation of the Amazon Rainforest at The Momentary.