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Fayetteville Public School officials cut the ribbon on the new John L. Colbert Middle School. Plus, Mount Sequoyah Center staff are attempting to rezone the historic site, and Tyson Foods is donating meat products to families in need this weekend.
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Art and Music Mentorship Program Festival offers an art market, live music, food and more.
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On today's show, Arkansas HB1537, a bill creating an online voter registration option, is tabled until a fiscal impact report is accessed. Also, the U.S. Air Force decided Fort Smith will be the home of the Foreign Military Sales program. Plus, a new Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, bells ring in Fayetteville for Mount Sequoyah's 100-year anniversary, patio music returns and more.
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Ozarks at Large's guide to the day includes the advancement of legislation placing regulations on libraries in Arkansas, a pause in short-term rental legislation and a celebration of Mount Sequoyah.
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Marisa Anderson will be at Clapp Auditorium Wednesday night with her guitar. One guitar, but so much creativity and sound!
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The four musicians in She's Us bring a variety of musical experiences to their band. Saturday night they'll perform at Mt. Sequoyah under a full moon.
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Air Structures, Amos Cochran and Kevin Blagg, provides well-crafted music that can be surprising, intriguing and entertaining. A live performance takes…
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New Movement at Mt. Sequyoah is a project from Bodysonnet that is creating new dance inspired by collected memories of Mt. Sequoyah. The new work will be…
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This week, the Mount Sequoyah Center is scheduled to begin renovations to its overlook area to increase safety and enhance the visitor experience. The…
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Kevin Blagg, who performs as Cellophane Garden, will be part of a Saturday night outdoor concert on Mount Sequoyah. It will be his first concert in…