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In today's Outline: Senator John Boozman delivers oral interviews with Arkansas vetarans to the Library of Congress, Arkansas Immigrant Defense offers free naturalization services and we remember baseball MVP and Arkansas-born Brooks Robinson.
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Today on The Outline: Rep. Steve Womack discusses the looming government shutdown. Also, free COVID-19 tests are available in the mail again. Plus, a full weekend of Razorback sports.
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Today on The Outline: New rules governing school safety in Arkansas are nearing final approval. Also, The Fayetteville Public Library is launching a free new membership program. Plus, a new career and education program for the Cherokee Nation.
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Today on The Outline: The state of Arkansas will receive more than $10 million to strengthen its electrical grid. Also, Walton College ranks in the top quarter of business undergraduate programs in U.S. public colleges. Plus, free entry to the Arkansas Air and Military Museum this weekend.
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On today's show, taking a close look at FORMAT Festival's location change and artists lineup. Plus, the Central Arkansas Library System's Six Bridges Book Festival returns.
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On today's show, a new program across Arkansas to help reduce opioid overdoses. Also, The Black Legacy Project musically celebrates Black history. Plus, Northwest Arkansas brewers support nonprofits through "Ale-Truism."
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Today on The Outline: The Arkansas Tourism Tracker shows the growth Arkansas has undergone. Also, the UofA is a recipient of the 2023 STEM Talent Challenge. Plus, ranking Arkansas' voter registration nationally.
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On today's show, the University of Arkansas — Fort Smith bucks a recent trend of childcare center closures. Plus, exploring engineering wonders of the ancient world. Also, discussing a Fayetteville-centered bucket list.
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On today's show, taking a look at public transportation's current situation and future in the region. Plus, an Arkansas true crime story from the Pryor Center. Also, Little Rock Public Radio explores how last week's special legislative session affected FOIA laws in the state.
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On today's show, Annie Leibovitz offers a tour of her work, Michael Tilley, executive editor of Talk Business & Politics, talks changes to Arkansas' Freedom of Information Act and more.