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On today's show, a pop-up procurement museum is displayed at the University of Arkansas’ Walton College of Business. State Sen. Gary Stubblefield, R - Branch, sponsors a bill classifying a drag performance as an adult-oriented business. Also, Buddy Hasten, Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas CEO, discusses international, national and state energy policy. Also, collecting comprehensive Ozark folklore, local music and more.
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The University of Arkansas Walton College of Business is playing host to a new exhibit all about the history of procurement.
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Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, comes to out studio for his last visit of 2022. He said more goods are moving on the Arkansas River, construction is still robust in the River Valley and a first-in-a-long-time raise made the news.
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On today's show, bringing more women into the supply chain industry. Plus, the countdown to deciding the legalization of recreational marijuana, battling food insecurity in Arkansas and much more.
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The 4th annual WISE (Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence) Future Leader Symposium starts Thursday on the University of Arkansas campus. The event will include the inauguration of the first legends class, a hall of fame for women in supply chain industries.
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Northwest Arkansas Community College announced a new scholarship for trucking students to get their commercial delivery license, sponsored by trucking…
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Holiday shopping season is in full swing, but after two years of uncertainty and challenges from the pandemic - global supply chains are seeing some major…
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The global pandemic has put a strain on global supply chains, especially for semiconductors. Dr. Alan Mantooth is leading a group of engineering…
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We start a new week with the latest virus numbers from the Arkansas Department of Health, continuing challenges for the supply chain, and win #11 in a…
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From steel and aluminum to computer chips and even toilet paper - product shortages have brought a lot of attention to supply chains in the last year. A…