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On today's show, the only refugee agency in Arkansas opens its doors to honor World Refugee Day. Also, hundreds gather to at the NWA Trans March, the story of Sheriff Coolidge Conley from a Pryor Center archive, free summer events and more.
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Before thousands of people attended NWA Pride, people gathered at the NWA Trans March to protest the rise of anti-transgender legislation.
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On today's show, one year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arkansas organizations help provide access to reproductive health services and assistance for legal medication and surgical abortions. Also, a federal judge strikes down the state's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, research connects racial discrimination to vaccine hesitancy and more.
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On today's show, Arkansas ranked 43rd in the nation for overall child well-being for the second consecutive year, according to the 2023 KIDS COUNT Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
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A display of LGBTQ-themed books at the Crawford County Library has triggered a series of debates about children's literature and the separation of church and state.
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The Ozarks at Large news team collects news from the past 24 hours in The Outline. Included today: Medicaid enrollment drops by 15% since April, the UofA offers online Spanish and The Human Rights Campaign declares a state of emergency.
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Today on The Outline: Board members resign from the Walton Art Center, research examining young people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and another honor for Razorback baseball Coach Dave Van Horn.
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Our outline of some of the news of the day includes continued efforts to put the fate of Arkansas LEARNS in front of voters, a hydrogen plant planned in Clarksville and updated blood donation guidelines.
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Tricia Starks' latest book, "Cigarettes and Soviets: Smoking in the USSR," is one of six nominees for the 2023 Pushkin House Book Prize. Also on today's show, the Ozark Mountain Soul Festival is returning for its second year, Republican Congressman Steve Womack chimes in on debt ceiling negotiations and more.
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News from the most recent 25 hours includes a change of venue for NWA Pride after Walton Arts Center restricts drag performances, and a UAMS gets a $5.5 million grant to develop programs for rural and underserved parts of the state.