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On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Roby Brock speaks with Randy Zook, chief executive for the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce, about the state's business conditions and taz policy.
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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders ended 2023 with a graphic online touting the growth and successes of her first year in office. One of those numbers included more than a billion dollars in proposed investment. We hear from the state's economic development commission about what this means for Arkansas.
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On today's show, learning what a billion dollars in proposed investments looks like. Also, "I am Northwest Arkansas" takes listeners beyond the stage at TheatreSquared. Plus, NPR science reporter Nell Greenfieldboyce reflects on the relationship between science and life.
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On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, host Paul Gatling speaks with the owner of avad3 Event Production, Cameron Magee, about the recent hiring of Amy Bates, the former president and founder of Bates Events.
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The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration reported $283 million in medical marijuana sales in 2023. Department spokesperson Scott Hardin speaks on the industry's growth.
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This week, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams discusses The 2023 Compass Report, The Fort Smith Board considering the increase in water rates, and President Biden naming west Arkansas' new marshall with Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics.
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On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Roby Brock talks with economist Mervin Jeberaj, who thinks the U.S. economy might have achieved a soft landing.
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On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, host Paul Gatling discusses how the arts power Northwest Arkansas' economy, another record-setting year for the Walmart AMP and a documentary from Bentonville outdoor apparel company LIVSN.
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Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics joins Kyle Kellams to discuss a continuing decline in Fort Smith metro home sales and how a rooftop garden is in the works at Baptist Health Fort Smith.
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The UofA’s outdoor recreation incubator, better known as GORP, is due for a growth spurt. Soon, small businesses across the state will have better access to the program thanks to federal and state funding. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis has more.