Roby Brock
Ozarks at Large contributorRoby Brock is the Editor-in-Chief and Host of Talk Business & Politics.
He can be reached by e-mail at Roby@TalkBusiness.net.
Follow him on Twitter: @RobyBrock.
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On today's show, a new ambassador program from Trailblazers is looking to put accessibility, inclusion, and encouragement at the forefront. Also, the impact of lithium extraction on the southwest Arkansas economy. Plus, celebrating women of aviation.
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In this week's edition of the "Northwest Arkansas Business Journal," "Capitol View's" Roby Brock discusses how the Urban League of the State of Arkansas aims to improve education and mental health with CEO and President Scott Hamilton and Chairman Sherman Tate.
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On today's show, a pair of teachers were chosen to do research in Antarctica- How’d it go? Also, the primary election on March 5 includes the decision for Arkansas’ Supreme Court Chief Justice. Plus, the play "Witch" uses the 17th century to comment on the 21st.
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On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Roby Brock speaks with Randy Zook, chief executive for the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce, about the state's business conditions and taz policy.
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On today's show, a constitutional amendment that aims to hold private schools to the same standards as public schools. Also, the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas presents three works, all written and first performed within a few years of each other. Plus, looking back on the financial outlook for Arkansas in 2023.
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On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Roby Brock talks with economist Mervin Jeberaj, who thinks the U.S. economy might have achieved a soft landing.
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On today's show, Kyle Kellams and Matthew Moore look back on a handful of stories we don’t want to forget. Also, economist Mervin Jeberaj thinks we might have avoided a recession. Plus, library expansions, the Arkansas Living Treasure Award Winner, and much more
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On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, host Paul Gatling discusses how the arts power Northwest Arkansas' economy, another record-setting year for the Walmart AMP and a documentary from Bentonville outdoor apparel company LIVSN.
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On today's show, a federal grant for immigrant integration in Arkansas. Also, the Arkansas Secretary of State’s office prepares for counting signatures for proposed state constitutional amendments. Plus, light and music combine in Lia Uribe’s latest Sound Perimeter.
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Candidate filing for offices in state government, as well as federal offices, ended in Arkansas last week. Talk Business and Politics' Roby Brock visits with the state chairs of the Republican and Democratic parties about their plans for the next 12 months on his program "Capitol View."