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Huckabee-Sanders Talks Northwest Arkansas: Promises or Action?

Gov. Sarah Huckabee-Sanders targets Northwest Arkansas with promises of infrastructure, education, and economic boosts! Find out how her plans to tackle the region's rapid growth are being received and whether residents believe real change is on the horizon. Is this genuine support or just talk radio?

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