The work to fix the crack on the bridge between West Memphis and Memphis could begin this week. Yesterday the governors from two states discussed the importance of the bridge and of safety.
On today's show, we hear about Rosenwald Schools, more than five-thousand schools for African-American children built in the South during 20th century segregation. Also on today's show, Little Rock native Brandon Campbell discusses his new book.
Jim and Kathy Rollins were recently recognized for restoring eroding stream banks on War Eagle Creek. Jack Travis tours the area and discusses the project, which helps protect Beaver Lake.
Fayetteville boutique Freckled Hen has closed. Owner Natalie Freeman reflects on building the business, becoming a mother and why she chose to end the shop on her own terms.