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4 days ago |
kuaf.com | Daniel Caruth
The Northwest Arkansas National Airport saw a record high of more than 6,400 passengers in a single day earlier this month. The public affairs manager for XNA, Olivia Tyler, said the airport is bracing for more traffic as the region's population grows. She gives us an update on summer travel and the airport's next phase in its terminal modernization project.
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5 days ago |
kuaf.com | Roby Brock |Daniel Caruth |Randy Dixon |Sofía Galván
On today's show, we hear from Rep. Rick Crawford about what may be next as the US joined with Israel to strike three nuclear sites in Iran. Also, Northwest Arkansas National Airport is seeing record-high traffic this summer. Plus, how local clothing boutiques in a college town find ways to thrive when their main clientele leaves for the summer. Ozarks at Large IranTalk Business & PoliticsLocal BusinessXNAPryor Center
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1 week ago |
kuaf.com | Daniel Caruth
Today is World Refugee Day, and while the number of refugees worldwide is at a peak of 123 million people, according to the United Nations, the United States has shut off nearly all resettlement efforts under the Trump Administration. We hear from Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, president and CEO of the national agency Global Refuge and Joanna Krause, the executive director of their local partner Canopy of Northwest Arkansas, about the state of refugee resettlement today.
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1 week ago |
kuaf.com | Daniel Caruth |Kyle Kellams |Matthew Moore |Michael Tilley
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1 week ago |
kuaf.com | Daniel Caruth
The Beaver Water District, which treats and supplies water from Beaver Lake to Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale and Fayetteville, broke ground last month on a 4.99 megawatt solar park in Lowell. The 32-acre farm will help offset energy costs and is part of a larger expansion project the district is investing in to prepare for increased demand across the region. Ozarks at Large InfrastructureWaterEnergySolar EnergyBeaver Water District
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