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Today on The Outline: The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced this week record-setting levels of healthcare and benefits delivered to enrolled Veterans in fiscal year 2023. Also, the Access Fund hosts its annual Climbing Advocacy Conference in Bentonville.
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On today's show, Courtney Lannings offers reviews for two movies currently screening. Also, Becca Martin Brown informs listeners about some early holiday events. Plus, Timothy Dennis invites musicians to the Firmin Garner Performance Studio.
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On today's show, the hunt continues for the ivory-billed woodpecker as it continues to elude humans and the label of extinction. Plus, veteran Dale Benedict's trip to the nation's capital. Also, we wish farewell to Ozarks At Large producer Timothy Dennis.
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Today on The Outline: Political hopefuls are filing paperwork for candidacy at the State Capitol. Also, early voting begins today for smaller issues and races around the state. Plus, Gov. Sanders endorses Donal Trump.
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On today's show, redevelopment in Fayetteville could mean the loss of the distinct Quonset Huts near downtown. Plus, the life and career of a pioneering financial journalist. Also, the home-grown television series, "The Mystery League," brings mystery-solving kids to rural Arkansas.
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Today on The Outline: A new low-income housing complex for Veterans in Fayetteville is under construction after a two-year hiatus. Also, The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum is celebrating its 25th anniversary by dedicating a time capsule. Plus, the results of the Razorbacks' SEC soccer tournament run.
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On today's show, constructing buildings that are meant to simultaneously blend in and stand out. Plus, Randy Dixon with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, brings us the history of the USS Arkansas.
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Today on The Outline: at least one farm in northwest Arkansas was affected by avian influenza. Also, UAMS receives five stars for its treatment of heart failure, pneumonia, respiratory failure, and brain surgery. Plus, Daylight Savings Time ends Sunday.
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On today's show, what a hackathon sounds like. Also, what a Shakespearean actor shouldn’t sound like. Plus, what staff meetings at the Bobblehead Hall of Fame can sound like.
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Today on the Outline: The Arkansas State Broadband Office is accepting public comment on Volume One of the state’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Initial Proposal. Also, floating harsher penalties for assaulting public transit drivers. Plus, a movie shot at XNA opens tomorrow in theaters.