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Neal Shusterman has collected several awards for his young adult novels, including the 2015 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature for his novel Challenger Deep. He’ll be at the Fayetteville Public Library next Tuesday as part of the 2023 True Lit Festival.
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KUAF Community SpotlightThe Fayetteville Public Library has launched a new membership program...think of it as an ‘after hours’ or ‘VIP’ option for patrons. Daniel Caruth stepped across Mountain Street recently and visited with FAYLIB’s Kathleen Lehman.
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Today on The Outline: A costly reporting error for Crawford County. Also, the Fayetteville Public Library hosts a LARP Day. Plus, the Rotary Youth Exchange sends students abroad.
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On today's show, the Fayetteville Public Library opens a new innovation center, and the FBI is addressing misconceptions about the realities of human trafficking.
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Brit Bennett, author of The Mothers and The Vanishing Half, will be speaking the Fayetteville Public Library next week.
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We step behind the counter of the Fayetteville Public Library Arsaga's location and see how baristas make their signature ice cream.
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On today's show, a documentary about Arkansas farmers preserving soil will be shown at the Fayetteville Public Library. Also, yesterday's election results, a state parks quiz and an offshoot of Arkansas LEARNS is signed into law. Plus, a new act exempts nutrient management plans from FOIA. The plans are used to keep tabs on the amount of nutrients on the land to prevent pollution.
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The Arkansas PBS documentary "Dirt" concentrates on how farmers in the state are working to preserve soil, water and more. The movie will be shown tomorrow night at the Fayetteville Public Library.
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Arkansas Act 372 which takes effect in a few months criminalizes librarians and library staff for knowingly furnishing print and digital literature to minors ruled to be harmful or obscene. The measure was brought by Right-wing Republican lawmakers who seek to erase juvenile library materials about racial equity and inclusion, queer culture, black history and sex education.
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Tomorrow at 6 p.m., the Fayetteville Public Library will host Period Poverty & Menstrual Equity - A Short Film & Roundtable Discussion.