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  • Last week, the Marshall Islands men’s national soccer team made history when they played their first international match at a tournament in Springdale.
  • Individuals and organizations have coordinated to help those impacted by devastating tornadoes in Benton County in late May.
  • Senator Bart Hester (R-Cave Springs) will lead the Arkansas Senate when the 94th General Assembly convenes next year.
  • The history of distance learning at the University of Arkansas includes the USPS, ships, and AM radio.
  • The 2022 James Beard Award semifinalists' list includes three Bentonville restaurants. The Preacher's Son is one of 20 restaurants across the country to be in the Outstanding Hospitality category and two chefs (Rafael Rios, Yeyo's and Matthew McClure, The Hive) are among the 20 chefs to be nominated for best in the southern region.
  • On today's show, we descend into a cave with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist on private Madison County property to look for bats. Plus, the intertwined stories of race and an interstate highway, three local semifinalists for the James Beard Award, and much more.
  • More than half of all abortions in the U.S. are now terminated by FDA-approved medications — not surgery. Janet Cathey, M.D. an obstetrician/gynecologist provider at Planned Parenthood Great Plains clinic in Little Rock explains the benefits as well as risks.
  • In the latest episode of Undisciplined, doctoral student Airic Hughes shares some of his research on Interstate 630 through Little Rock.
  • Brent Renaud, a Peabody-winning journalist and Little Rock native, was killed by Russian forces this week. Daniel Breen, with our partner station KUAR has a remembrance.
  • The Oxford American's Points South podcast serves as an extension of the magazine with audio. Monday night at 7:00, a live taping of the podcast will take place at 21C in Bentonville.
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