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April 6, 2018For more than 40 years, Ray has led efforts to implement and popularize a more sustainable model of agriculture – one that brings economic benefit while reducing the environmental impact of intensive row cropping.
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April 9, 2018The Walton Family Foundation announced the creation of the Equitable Facilities Fund and Facilities Investment Fund. The two distinct non-profit funds are supported through the foundation’s Building Equity Initiative, an unprecedented effort to make it easier and more affordable for public charter schools to find, secure and renovate facilities.
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April 10, 2018Finding opportunities for artistic freedom, expression and appreciation is at the heart of what makes Northwest Arkansas distinctly unique. Meet the artists, musicians, chefs and others making an impact on the local culture.
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April 26, 2018In Wisconsin, rancher Rod Ofte practices rotational grazing to keep soil healthy and rivers clean.
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May 14, 2018As owner and operator of Jóia Food Farm near Charles City, Wendy Johnson is literally working at the grassroots level to ensure Iowa maintains a bright future in farming.
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May 21, 2018For more than a decade, Tim has employed several conservation practices to improve soil health and water quality, reduce nutrient loss and prevent erosion.
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May 21, 2018The Gulf of Mexico relies on a healthy coast, but wetlands are disappearing. The land is vital to recreation, business and wildlife in Louisiana. Right now, we have the best opportunity in generations to secure the health of our coast and its economy for good. We’re working to develop large-scale projects that restore wetlands, barrier islands, oyster reefs and other natural systems.
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May 21, 2018Launched by Rogers Public Schools in 2017 with support from the Walton Family Foundation, Rogers Honors Academy helps high school students prepare themselves academically for top-tier colleges and to find the one best suited to their skills and interests.
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June 7, 2018Amy Hudson Weaver is working hand in hand with local fishermen to protect fisheries and fishing families in Baja California Sur. As coordinator of the sustainable fisheries program for Niparajá, a Mexican nonprofit conservation organization, Amy is helping create a network of small fishing refuges that will rebuild fish stocks and ensure healthy ecosystems and healthy communities for the long term.
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June 28, 2018For Sandy Nguyen, executive director of the nonprofit Coastal Communities Consulting, the future of Louisiana’s commercial fishery depends on restoration of wetlands. Her organization works to ensure that fishers – who bear the brunt of natural disasters and rising sea levels – have a seat at the table as decisions are being made about long-term solutions to protect the Gulf.
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July 11, 2018At the University of Minnesota, Don Wyse is developing crops that provide new economic opportunities for farmers and improve water quality in the Mississippi River basin.
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July 11, 2018Howard and Jessica Brent have planted hardwood trees on thousands of acres of frequently flooded land on their former farm in the Mississippi Delta.
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July 17, 2018The Amazeum, in Bentonville, Arkansas, has become a world-class attraction in Northwest Arkansas for visitors and residents like Ivy and Shawn Barney, whose daughter, Lulu, who loves its interactive exhibits.
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July 24, 2018On the Gulf Coast, Audubon Louisiana's Jacques Hebert is working to rebuild wetlands, protect communities and keep Louisianans safe from the rising tides.
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July 24, 2018In New Orleans, Happy Johnson works to protect vulnerable urban neighborhoods from future flood threats.
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August 13, 2018The five-day festival has become an annual favorite for music fans and foodies from Northwest Arkansas and beyond.
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August 31, 2018All of us depend on healthy oceans for the air we breathe, the food we eat and the livelihoods our oceans support.
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September 6, 2018This unique recreation destination is located on a pristine 300-acre site just a five-minute bike ride from downtown Bentonville, Ark.