The 479 Show
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
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