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A plan from the U.S. Postal Service would downsize the Fayetteville processing and distribution center and move some services and at least 13 jobs to Oklahoma City.
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A study from the Environmental Working Group examined crop insurance payouts linked to extreme weather are on the rise across the U.S., costing taxpayers more than $118 million over two decades.
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Tyson Foods is the subject of a U.S. Department of Labor investigation into possible child labor violations. Workers right's advocates say the instances of migrant child labor is growing throughout the company's supply chain.
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The relatively small film industry in Arkansas has grown exponentially over the past few years and the Hollywood writers and actors strikes are impacting local productions.
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Manufacturers like Whirlpool and Rheem brought jobs to the River Valley for years. Now in the city, new arts and humanities initiatives are growing. Ozarks at Large's Anna Pope spent a day in river city to catch a glimpse of the city's emphasis on arts and culture.
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On today's show, a master gardener shares her experience working at the Washington County Fair. Also, a preview of a new season of Points of Departure.
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Today on The Outline: Food lockers provide 24-hour food pantry access. Also, leadership changes at Walmart International. Plus, the Razorback soccer season begins.
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To develop immersive tours of Roman ruins, a University of Arkansas research team photographed sites in Tunisia and Sicily over the summer. Also on today's show, a crowd-sourcing fundraiser inspired by Maxine Miller a broke record for the university's FundRAZOR platform. Plus, the state's hottest days of the year are here, local music and more.
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This week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report includes a conversation with Mervin Jebaraj, the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research at University of Arkansas. He discusses interest rates, inflation and a possible recession.
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On today's show, we explore the benefits of forest therapy, appreciate the King's River and much more. Be sure to apply sunscreen while listening.