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  • On today's show, Avanza Arkansas and the Community Creative Center are coming together to celebrate Dia De Muertos in support of the state’s ALICE families. Also, NWA Makers are returning to the Washington County Fairgrounds for the Maker Market. Plus, news from the River Valley with Talk Business & Politics.
  • A winter storm pummeling the region around Buffalo, could bring five feet of snow in coming days. It is expected to be among the most severe storms to hit the region.
  • The hypnotic tone poem "The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan" came to American composer Charles Tomlinson Griffes in a dream. And it maintains that dreamy, evocative quality. JoAnn Falletta conducts the Buffalo Philharmonic on their home turf, Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo.
  • NCPR reporters Brian Mann and Emily Russell trekked through the snow to the peak of Mount Adams. Their journey to the top is one for the books.
  • Today on The Outline: A federal judge temporarily blocks parts of a new law that could require moving or the removal of certain books in public and school libraries. Also, early voting begins in the Arkansas River Valley tomorrow. Plus, Arkansas gas prices are on the rise.
  • Residents in Buffalo, N.Y., are still dealing with the 6 feet of snow that has fallen so far this week. That includes football fans who hope to clear out their stadium before Sunday's game.
  • Michael Tilley of Talk Business and Politics discusses the groundbreaking at Mercy Fort Smith, a tax vote in Fort Smith, and home sales statistics in the Arkansas River Valley.
  • Michael Tilley, with Talk Business and Politics, discusses an FOIA request regarding teacher pay in Fort Smith and a continuing building permit rise acorss the Arkansas River Valley.
  • Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, explains there is growing frustration over water leaks in Ft. Smith. We also cover Arkansas River traffic, a record year for building and more.
  • This week's review with Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics includes another strong sales tax report in the Arkansas River Valley and a new distillery coming to the area.
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