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Ozark Regional Transit will integrate a fixed routes system into its Rogers service beginning Monday. Local businesses Sunrise Guitars and Powerhouse Seafood set to close, transgender and non-binary advocates gather after Arkansas' ban on gender-affirming care for minors was struck down and more.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders led a trade mission to Europe in an effort to push for international investment in Arkansas' aerospace and defense industries. Also, the Walton Family Foundation Announces two Design Excellence Projects and more.
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On today's show, a housing voucher section is added to Fayetteville's landlord registry and advocates said the measure can further tenant rights. Also, the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas releases its first album, New Canons. Plus, construction on a community designed for neurodiverse adults begins, a big fish story and more.
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Arkansas is 47th in the nation in state health system performances, according to the Common Wealth Fund's annual report. The Remember the Removal Bike Ride is tomorrow morning in Tahlequah. Also, the people in Fayetteville can submit proposals for housing and case management solutions, and more.
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On today's Ozarks at Large, two Arkansas educators are are chosen to be part of National Geographic Society's Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship. They will be involved in research expeditions to Antarctica this year.
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The latest episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas includes a panel discussion about possible ways to increase affordable housing in Northwest Arkansas.
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The Ozarks at Large team is back with new stories covering topics from cryptocurrency mining in Arkansas, to the stalling LEARNS Act.
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On today’s news outline, summer construction at the University of Arkansas is shutting down an on-campus intersection. A Fayetteville City Council member announced her resignation and reflects on the city’s housing prices. The Arkansas Supreme Court denied the state's request to lift a temporary restraining order on the LEARNS Act. Also, a NWA couple is getting their hands dirty through The Farmlink Project.
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Saturday is Earth Day and the weekend is chock-full of event in Northwest Arkansas cities like Fayetteville, Fort Smith and Eureka Springs. Plus, an update on housing, Razorback sports and more.
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Interest rates are up, and this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal with Paul Gatling examines how the residential mortgage business is doing in Northwest Arkansas.