Andrew DeMillo
Editor-in-chief of the Arkansas Advocate
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Arkansas Advocate editor Andrew DeMillo breaks down the fiscal session, a possible "super project" in West Memphis, university independence fights and Bill Clinton's commencement address.
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On today's show, we learn that volunteers across the state are gathering at festivals and farmers’ markets to collect signatures for their ballot measures. Plus, we hear that navigating a reduction in hospital services in Fort Smith will be the topic of a town hall tomorrow night. Plus, former Fayetteville resident Uchenna Awoke discusses his new novel, out now.
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Arkansas Advocate editor Andrew DeMillo breaks down the fiscal session's biggest lingering stories, an upcoming special session on tax cuts and Bill Clinton's Clinton School commencement address.
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Arkansas Advocate editor Andrew DeMillo breaks down the state's fiscal session finale, the stalled Franklin County prison plan and a lifeline for Arkansas PBS.
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On today's show, we hear about the status of a major new state prison originally slated for Franklin County and more details about what is and isn’t in the Revenue Stabilization Act. Plus, when was the last time you had livermush for dinner? We examine a new book that collects stories of Southern cuisine. We also take a trip outside with ReWilding Lab.
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Arkansas Advocate editor-in-chief Andrew DeMillo breaks down legislative lingo, the Franklin County prison fight, school voucher restrictions and Trump's presidential library plans.
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On today's show, we learn what lawmakers are deciding to spend money on, and perhaps most importantly, what not to spend money on. We also consider what it takes to adapt "Pride and Prejudice" for a TheatreSquared production. Plus, we learn about a documentary detailing the fight for the Kiamichi River.
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Arkansas Advocate editor Andrew DeMillo breaks down Gov. Sanders' State of the State, a potential special session on tax cuts and crypto mining legislation in the fiscal session.
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On today's show, we hear that Benton County leaders have decided to squash a plan to create an industrial development authority. We also learn about a team that worked on a project in 1970 that changed so much of what we do now. Plus, we look ahead at the first full week of the Arkansas Legislature’s fiscal session.
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Arkansas Advocate editor Andrew DeMillo breaks down the heated secretary of state runoff, what to expect from next week's fiscal session and a new monument proposed for the Capitol grounds.