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KUAF Community SpotlightPete speaks with Kathleen Laymon from the Fayetteville Public Library, which is collaborating with Cooperative Emergency Outreach (CEO) to host a donation drive in return for discounts on overdue book fees.
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Today on The Outline: The accrediting authority for medical education programs in the U.S. officially granted the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine candidate status. Also, Welcome Health offers assistance to those who lost Medicaid coverage due to missed paperwork.
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R.L. Stine’s readership stretches across generations and countries. His "Fear Street" and "Goosebumps" series sold an estimated 480 million copies in more than 35 languages. He will be at the Fayetteville Public Library Thursday night for this year’s True Lit Fest. Kyle Kellams reached him to talk about his notable endeavors before he launched his horror series.
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On today's show, the creator of the "Goosebumps" series, R.L. Stine, discusses scary things and inspirations. Also, bringing Dracula to the stage as ballet. Plus, Courtney Lanning reviews "Killers of the Flower Moon."
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This weekend, artists and crafters will make their way to the Fayetteville Public Library for the second annual Maker Faire. Ozarks at Large's Jack Travis sat down with the library's fabrications and robotics lab coordinator, Shelby Fleming, to discuss what's new this year and how the event has expanded since its previous iteration.
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On today's show, artists flock to the Fayetteville Public Library this weekend for Maker Faire's second iteration. Also, Dr. Sarah Deer talks about researching deeper into violence against Native women. Plus, a new episode of Reflections in Black featuring Raven Cook.
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Today on The Outline: Daniel Jose Older talks at the Fayetteville Public Library's True Lit Festival tomorrow night. Also, Walmart and General Mills announced a new partnership to facilitate regenerative farming across the country. Plus, growing retail technologies with the new Bounds Accelerator.
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The Stigler Lecture Series in Anthropology and Archeology at the University of Arkansas is returning after a pandemic-created hiatus. Dyan Youpee, the Director of the Montana Cultural Resource Department and Tribal Historic Preservation Order, will deliver this year’s talk on Nov. 1 at the Fayetteville Public Library.
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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.