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479 Show - June 29, 2026

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On this week's episode, Rodeo of the Ozarks week took over Springdale June 24 through 27, and it was a busy week among our government and school boards. The Bella Vista City Council discussed short-term rentals while the Bentonville City Council Committee of the Whole discussed possible changes to its noise ordinance. The Springdale City Council approved agreements on a parking deck, wider side paths along interchanges at the future Northern Bypass, a transit development study along the Business 71 corridor and the Sunset Avenue extension. The Bentonville Board of Education approved an expansion package at Bentonville West High School, the Fayetteville Board of Education named a new middle school that would operate at the current Woodland Junior High School and made plans for the magnet high school that will take over the current Ramay Junior High School. The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees approved an agreement that includes the naming rights for Reynolds Razorback Stadium and Northwest Arkansas Congressman Steve Womack honored the new cadets and graduates of the military service academies. And our trip off the beaten path takes us to Miami, Florida, where a couple of traveling families ended up shore-bound after what many observers would call an impromptu attempt to audition for the next Jericho 'rasslin cruise.

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479 Show - June 29, 2026

On this week's episode, Rodeo of the Ozarks week took over Springdale June 24 through 27, and it was a busy week among our government and school boards. The Bella Vista City Council discussed short-term rentals while the Bentonville City Council Committee of the Whole discussed possible changes to its noise ordinance. The Springdale City Council approved agreements on a parking deck, wider side paths along interchanges at the future Northern Bypass, a transit development study along the Business 71 corridor and the Sunset Avenue extension. The Bentonville Board of Education approved an expansion package at Bentonville West High School, the Fayetteville Board of Education named a new middle school that would operate at the current Woodland Junior High School and made plans for the magnet high school that will take over the current Ramay Junior High School. The University of Arkansas Board of Trustees approved an agreement that includes the naming rights for Reynolds Razorback Stadium and Northwest Arkansas Congressman Steve Womack honored the new cadets and graduates of the military service academies. And our trip off the beaten path takes us to Miami, Florida, where a couple of traveling families ended up shore-bound after what many observers would call an impromptu attempt to audition for the next Jericho 'rasslin cruise.

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479 Show - June 22, 2026

Coming up on this episode, the 479 followed up a busy week of government action with another newsworthy period as Springdale, Fayetteville, Prairie Grove, Tontitown, Siloam Springs and Lowell discussed business. The Rogers School Board held a light session while the Gravette board also met, and the Northwest Technical Institute Board of Directors hiked tuition and the state of Arkansas celebrated improvement among students at all grade levels in standardized testing for the past school year. Business news included some serious amount of human monies leaving the Tyson Foods bank account in the wallets of current and former administrators while Highlands Oncology bid adieu to its chief executive officer. Our weekly Benton County Extension report touches on the need to stay hydrated if you're planning outdoor activities in the summer. And our trip off the beaten path takes us to Los Angeles, where a new museum is offering what some observers say is an opportunity for today's generation to experience the thrill of the Woodstock, Wakarusa or Grass Roots Festival without the getting turned on the Timothy Leary Express

20. juni 202641 min
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479 Show - June 15, 2026

Coming up on this episode, the Northwest Arkansas Community College Board of Trustees approved the location for its first on-campus housing while the Fayetteville Planning Commission added a couple of local historic districts. The Springdale City Council would lose a member while its Board of Education returned to full strength, the Centerton City Council discussed the renovation to its Community Building on North Main Street that once housed its municipal offices but could soon include a library and the Washington County Quorum Court's Finance and Budget Committee would recommend adding to its employee insurance fund. Highlands Oncology would break ground on its seventh location in Northwest Arkansas and third in Rogers, while the Walton STEM university would unveil designs for its Bentonville campus and the OZ Trails mountain bike trail park with a chairlift opened to the public. Our Benton County Extension Report focuses on invasive nursery plants while our Comment from the Capitol recaps the extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. And our trip off the beaten path takes us to Long Island where a feline fan's welcome mat turned her home into a cat-astrophe.

13. juni 202639 min
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479 Show -- June 8, 2026

Coming up on this episode, the Springdale City Council Finance Committee had a light session while the Fayetteville City Council and Siloam Springs Board of Directors were somewhat busier. The Planning Commissions in Bentonville and Springdale tackled major developments, with Bentonville approving a significant housing development and Springdale changing a zoning designation to ease the conversion of the former Cargill turkey plant to a Tyson chicken facility. Siloam Springs would be taken to court over its denial of a preliminary plat for a major housing subdivision next to the airport. Northwest Technical Insttitute would fill a time capsule to mark its fiftieth anniversary and the region was filled with Wal-Mart celebrating Associates Week. The Benton and Washington County Farm Families of the Year were recognized as they compete for Northwest District honors later this month. Congress would return to Washington as Northwest Arkansas Congressman Steve Womack presents his "Comment from the Capitol." And our trip off the beaten path takes us to New York City, whose smiling mayor took a historic action guaranteed to enter his name in the minds of children in the Big Apple and could make him more popular than the Easter Bunny, if not Santa Claus.

6. juni 202634 min