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Today on The Outline: The Arkansas Department of Human Services released updated Medicaid termination statistics. Also, Jonelle Hunt donates $250,000 to UAMS. Plus, the Clinton Presidential Library is getting a facelift.
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On today's show, the announcement of two new USL clubs and the rights to build a stadium in Rogers. Also, a federal judge plans to rule on Arkansas' library obscenity law, Stroll the Atolls returns this week and more.
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The announcement of USL Arkansas, which will bring two professional soccer clubs to Northwest Arkansas, has created a lot of buzz.
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Today's news in the Outline includes another sweltering day with an Excessive Heat Warning, working to document broadband service in Carroll County and a call for more tax cuts in Arkansas.
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On today's show, an overview of tenant rights in Arkansas. Also, the proposal for two new professional soccer teams and a new stadium for Rogers. Plus, the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report and more.
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A Thursday edition of The Outline includes the proposal for two new professional soccer teams and a new stadium for Rogers. Plus, a grant for a UAMS doctor to study pancreatic cancer and another heat advisory.
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About 77,000 Arkansans were removed from Medicaid rolls in June, applications are open for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, medical marijuana sales reached a record $141 million of the year and more.
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A bill adding about 2,200 U.S. Forest Service acres to the Flatside Wilderness area in the Ouachita National Forest is introduced. Also, construction starts on a new access point for the Razorback Greenway. Plus, Charlie Daniels who served as an Arkansas elected official for over 30 years, died at 83.
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Construction of a community designed for neurodiverse adults begins in Fayetteville. Also, the National Weather service issues heat advisories for the region, the organization Bike For People ranks Fayetteville as the best city in Arkansas for cyclists and more.
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About $700 million is going toward 122 water and waste water projects, Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Rhonda Wood is running for Chief Justice 2024 election and more.