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A local group is petitioning to put Sunday alcohol sales on the ballot for Fayetteville this November.
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After years of work from the nonprofit NWA Black Heritage, preservation of the Spout Spring neighborhood in Fayetteville is underway. The district could be the first Black historic district in Northwest Arkansas.
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A plan from the U.S. Postal Service would downsize the Fayetteville processing and distribution center and move some services and at least 13 jobs to Oklahoma City.
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In this week’s excerpt of “I Am Northwest Arkansas,” host Randy Wilburn talks with Kenneth Webb, a bladesmith and owner of Fayetteville-based Webb Blades, about turning his passion from a hobby to his livelihood.
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A new holiday-themed market will debut in the Fayetteville Town Center this Saturday. FRUITCAKE will feature local craftspeople and vendors as well as cocktails, games and fruitcake. Early access begins at 11 a.m. Saturday morning and general admission is at noon. This week FRUITCAKE co-founders Emily Walker and Evan McDonald came to the Carver Center for Public Radio to talk about why they’ve called this event “fruitcake.”
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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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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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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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The nonprofit Music Moves operates with the idea music can be a gateway to education and history and that music can be entertaining. They’re combining those on Thursday for the Good News and Blues fundraiser. Music Moves officials came to the Carver Center for Public Radio to discuss how the fundraiser has fun to further the group’s educational mission.
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On today's show, The Arkansas Poll has released its 25th edition of the annual survey. Also, the Fort Smith Symphony is releasing world-premier recordings of compositions by Louis Wayne Ballard. Plus, Music Moves hosts Good News and The Blues.