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In this episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas, Nelson Peacock, president and CEO of the Northwest Arkansas Council, speaks with host Randy Wilburn about population growth and infrastructure in Northwest Arkansas.
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First, an effort to bring Arkansas up to speed with broadband access is underway. The Arkansas State Broadband Office is directing a statewide $840,000-study to examine the state's digital needs. Mayors of four towns in Carroll County have formed the Carroll County Broadband Committee to further show the need for broadband assistance in their areas.
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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.
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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, the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Council is launching the State of Black NWA Census project. Also, aging water infrastructure causes millions of gallons of water to be lost, a new episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas and more.
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Thousands upon thousands of gallons of water are lost because of aging water infrastructure. Cities with a growing population balance updating a current system and expanding needed services.
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On today's show, the only refugee agency in Arkansas opens its doors to honor World Refugee Day. Also, hundreds gather to at the NWA Trans March, the story of Sheriff Coolidge Conley from a Pryor Center archive, free summer events 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.
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Our outline of the last 24 hours includes Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signing a social medial bill into law, the return of the U.S. Pro Cup to the region and free trees in Alma and Goshen.
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On today's show, Buddy Shute and the Motivators album "You Gotta Move" is the record to represent the region at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Michael Tilley, executive editor of Talk Business & Politics, covers persistent water leaks in Fort Smith, commercial tonnage and a record-setting year in construction. Plus, wrapping up the week's news and more.