
Ozarks at Large
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The only shop ranked above Onyx in the 2025 poll was Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasters in Chippendale, Sydney, Australia.
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The report shows an average weekly wage gain of $615, about 29%, for professional and business services.
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Arkansas and national LGBTQ+ organizations are reckoning with executive orders issued by the Trump administration that erase decades of LGBTQ+ civil rights achievements.
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The daily web murder mystery "Murdle" is a worldwide phenomenon. It's a website and an internationally best-selling book series.
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Yesterday, members of the House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced Senate Bill 207. The bill would require canvassers to disclose to voters signing their petition that petition fraud is a criminal offense.
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On today's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, host Roby Brock speaks with Auditor of the State Dennis Milligan about a bill that seeks to automate Arkansas’ unclaimed property program, the Great Arkansas Treasure Hunt.
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On today's show, we hear how local organizations are reckoning with the Trump Administration’s approach to LGBTQ+ civil rights. Plus, Fort Smith native and University of Arkansas graduate G. T. Karber explains how he combines murder and logic in his internationally best-selling "Murdle" books.
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Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said the company finished the year with a quarter of strong results.
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The ACCESS Act for higher education could make funding available for college noncredit certificate programs and withhold it from institutions that do not comply with its racial preference and student indoctrination provisions.
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Reporter Sophia Nourani speaks with the president of Arkansas Center for Health Improvement. This nonpartisan health consulting organization recently published the Arkansas Acute Behavioral Events Dashboard, a tool meant to provide health providers and insurers with a way to see the state of mental health in Arkansas.