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Tom Dees, founder and president of Holiday Island Development Corp., predicts 10,000 people will live there eventually, about four times its current population. 
Banking & Finance / Construction / Government & Politics

Tom Dees’ Long Fight to Keep Holiday Island AfloatLock Icon

Drive the curvy roads north out of Eureka Springs to the state’s mountainous northern edge, and you’ll discover Holiday Island, “the town that Tom built.” read more >
Vanessa McKuin and Bobby Ampezzan lead Arkansas Public Media, a statewide network for public radio, TV and the internet, funded through a $287,300 grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Education / Nonprofits

Public Media Project at UA Little Rock Cutting BackLock Icon

With grant money running out, cutbacks have arrived for Arkansas Public Media, the regional public journalism collaborative headquartered at the public radio stations of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. read more >
Construction / Education / Media & Marketing

KUAF Sets Sights On New Transmitter

KUAF-FM, 91.3, the NPR affiliate in Fayetteville, will soon be in the market and fundraising for a new FM transmitter. Station Manager Rick Stockdell said the station’s 26-year-old, 25,000-watt transmitter is on its last legs. Bad weather and lightning strikes have knocked the transmitter out of commission in the past, and replacement parts are either costly or have to be custom-made. read more >
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KUAF Runs First Winter Fundraiser

KUAF-FM, 91.3, NPR’s affiliate station in Fayetteville, ran its first winter on-air fundraiser last week. The plan became more important when the Corporation for Public Broadcasting cut its funding to KUAF by $66,000. read more >