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On today's show, we learn more about a ride to honor ancestors. Also, we hear from more people displaced by conflict for World Refugee Day. Plus, as summer arrives today, lifeguards take their spot at the pool.
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In this edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, we hear from Roby Brock's interview with Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration secretary Jim Hudson about the state's budget surplus and economic condition.
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On today's show, we learn why Gov. Sanders has called a special session of the Arkansas Legislature. Also, Olympians are training in the Ozarks. Plus, Chamber Music of the Ozarks plans for expansion.
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It might be difficult to describe the economy as having a "soft landing" when it seems like the economy isn't even slowing down.
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On today's show, we look into some new data about teen moms in Arkansas. Also, a local relief fund is designed to help with the immediate needs of people affected by last week’s tornadoes in Benton County, while other funds take longer to get processed. Plus, trying to ease the pain of the loss of federal help to pay for internet bills for low-income households.
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Roby Brock from Talk Business & Politics talks with Speaker of the House-designate Rep. Brian Evans, R-Cabot, as he outlines his agenda and what to expect from an upcoming special session.
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In this edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, host Paul Gatling speaks with Lane Patterson, founding partner of Highway Ventures. The startup studio launches and grows advanced mobility companies using an innovative business model. That interview and headlines from across the region are in today's report.
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On today's show, striving to diversify the kinds of investors and start-up companies in Northwest Arkansas. Also, we remember when a founding member of Monty Python’s Flying Circus talked with us about history. Plus, after three decades at the University of Arkansas, Janine Parry is departing.
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In this edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Roby Brock speaks with Ritter Communications CEO Heath Simpson about the company's investments in rural connectivity, and host Paul Gatling discusses headlines from across the region.
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On today's show, graduating from college is tough— Getting a job after graduation might be tougher. Also, food entrepreneurs launching small businesses for everything from microgreens to jams. Plus, music inspired by motherly love.