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Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, explains there is growing frustration over water leaks in Ft. Smith. We also cover Arkansas River traffic, a record year for building and more.
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Northwest Arkansas cities released their 2023 approved budgets in the latter part of 2022. Ozarks at Large’s growth impact reporter Anna Pope spoke with officials from Fayetteville and Springdale about growing budgets, raising employee salaries, investments in public safety and infrastructure.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded the University of Arkansas $500,000 to research techniques to create rapidly-built bridges.
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Events like the Bentonville Bike Festival and the Bentonville Film Festival attract thousands of people. FORMAT Festival is this weekend, and its planners are expecting about 10,000 attendees. Debbie Griffin, the director of administration for the City of Bentonville, said planning for festivals requires coordination of safety, lodging, sanitation and transportation.
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In the latest episode of Undisciplined, doctoral student Airic Hughes shares some of his research on Interstate 630 through Little Rock.
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In the latest episode of Undisciplined, doctoral student Airic Hughes shares some of his research on Interstate 630 through Little Rock.
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An annual development report for 2018 suggests Bentonville is still growing in both population and building permits. We speak with a city planner to get…
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Conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and Libya have left thousands dead and thousands more injured, and wars have left basic infrastructure in ruin. Susan Penacho,…
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The city of Fayetteville is assessing the conditions of all city streets with a van specially equipped with lasers designed to take in all the cracks in…
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Washington County planners on Thursday denied a conditional use permit for an open-pit dirt mining development in a rural residential district west of…