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Today on The Outline: Unemployment in Arkansas went up slightly in October. Also, the Boys and Girls Club of Benton County unveiled a new rock climbing wall in their gymnasium. Plus, a revised Momentary is open to the public.
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On today's show, a special U.S. compact that allowed thousands of Marshall Islanders to migrate to Arkansas nearly expired earlier this year freely. Also, this week’s archives from the Pryor Center help us get turkey week started. Plus, Courtney Lanning says the "Hunger Games" franchise remains entertaining.
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Today on The Outline: Highlighting the successes and challenges of providing rural health care. Also, the kickoff of the 30th annual of the Lights of the Ozarks on the Fayetteville Square. Plus, The 1Climb foundation will unveil a new climbing wall at the Boys and Girls Club of Benton County tomorrow.
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On today's show, an Arkansas law passed in 2017 is being discussed in relation to the current war in Gaza. Also, after a loss in 2022, former gubernatorial candidate Chris Jones is still politically active. Plus, FRUITCAKE is a new holiday market debuting in Fayetteville this weekend.
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Today on The Outline: After yesterday’s special election, Fayetteville City Council will have a new member to fill a vacant seat. Also, the nonprofit Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families named three people “friends of children.” Plus, the Arkansas Aviation Hall of Fame added new inductees.
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On today's show, a lesson in assistance animals. Also, giving dance more stages in northwest Arkansas. Plus, how a podcast-turned-game hooked our book reviewer, Pastor Clint Schnekloth.
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Today on The Outline: Ozarks at Large considers the numbers in today's headlines, including the acreage of ExxonMobil future lithium wells, the net income loss for Tyson Foods and early votes in Fayetteville's special election.
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On today's show, a Wisconsin paper mill, a crag in Batesville, and how rock climbing practices helped preserve some Ozark recreation. Also, despite low polling numbers, former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson stays in the race for the GOP presidential nomination. Plus, a preview of Thursday night’s Songwriters in the Round at Meteor Guitar Gallery in downtown Bentonville.
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On today's show, a new nonprofit is building affordable housing in Harrison. Also, the unexpected business success of gathering nuts. Plus, an Arkansas-born film director’s latest holiday story.
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Today on The Outline: The Arkansas Razorback soccer team will face Pittsburgh in the NCAA Tournament’s second round Friday night. Also, John Brown University women's soccer team heads to the NAIA National Tournament. Plus, the League of Women Voters of Washington County held a fun run this past weekend.