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This week’s episode of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” is about the past, present and future of electric vehicles in Northwest Arkansas. Host Randy Wilborn talks with founder and president of the Tesla Owners Club of Arkansas Gary Berger, policy director at the Northwest Arkansas Council Rob Smith, the director of energy services at Ozarks Electric Cooperative Kris Williams.
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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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Ozark Regional Transit and Razorback Transit are the only public transportation systems available in Northwest Arkansas. As the population grows, cities are trying to improve service to accommodate more need.
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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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Chris sits down with HR professional and community collaborator, Monique Jones, to talk about her experiences running the St. James Missionary Baptist Church's Community Food Pantry, addressing the transportation needs of the community in Fayetteville, running for public office, and her inspiration to continue speaking truth to power.
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In 2022, the U.S. Department of State processed 22 million passports - more than any time before. And a spokesperson from the department said they are on track to break that record in 2023.
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Today on the Outline: The Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission will use $180,000 in grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation to study and update up to 60 bus stops in the region. Plus, the "No Labels" party qualifies for a presidential candidate.
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On today's show, the U.S. Marshals Museum is scheduled to open in Fort Smith tomorrow. Also, the Arkansas National Guard deploys to the Texas-Mexico border and Ozark Regional Transit will change routes in Rogers. Plus, July Fourth events, a report shows the state's urban areas have biggest job gains and more.
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Ozark Regional Transit will integrate a fixed routes system into its Rogers service beginning Monday. Local businesses Sunrise Guitars and Powerhouse Seafood set to close, transgender and non-binary advocates gather after Arkansas' ban on gender-affirming care for minors was struck down and more.
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Today's edition of The Outline includes a new report regarding telehealth for pregnancies in Arkansas, money to improve railroad crossing safety in Northwest Arkansas and a historic first day for the Razorback men's track team at the NCAA championships.