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Circles NWA, a nonprofit with a declared intention to end poverty in the community, will host a public discussion about housing at the Fayetteville Public Library on April 10. Ana Hurley, the big view director at Circles NWA, visited the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to talk with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the public discussion.
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On today's show, preparing for a once in a lifetime celestial event passing through Arkansas' skies next week. Also, continuing a public discussion about housing in northwest Arkansas. Plus, one way to mark change in the region? Breweries.
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There’s no grand solution to affordable housing. At least that’s what John Folan will tell you. But through his work as the head of the Department of Architecture at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas, he’s doing his part to come up with at least a solution.
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On today's show, a new kind of affordable housing is being designed at the University of Arkansas. Also, bringing the big-league club to Arvest Ballpark. Plus, Setting up a KC Royals-Northwest Arkansas Naturals game in Springdale.
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On today's show, the problem and unique solution for affordable housing in Bentonville. Also, a conversation with the new dean of the Walton College of Business. Plus, the latest production at TheatreSquared is pretty timely.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman is joined by Samantha Keith of Habitat for Humanity Washington County, where they discuss Habitat's mission and how to get involved.
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Today on The Outline: A new low-income housing complex for Veterans in Fayetteville is under construction after a two-year hiatus. Also, The Fort Smith Regional Art Museum is celebrating its 25th anniversary by dedicating a time capsule. Plus, the results of the Razorbacks' SEC soccer tournament run.
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KUAF Community SpotlightNew Beginnings – with the mission to serve our community for the benefit of the under-resourced and vulnerable – will celebrate its second year with an event October 22.
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On today's show, NWA's need for more housing. Also, we hear from Anna Moss and The Nightshades. Plus, a new organization is helping families who are experiencing homelessness.
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From the multifamily projects in Springdale to the three new $100 million residential projects in Bentonville, Northwest Arkansas cities continue to find housing.