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  • This spring, Theatre Squared's "The History Show" will resume touring to schools across Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
  • This week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal includes discussion of what may be next for the state as active cases of COVID-19 decline.
  • On today's show, who is responsible for the cost of gas? Plus, a preview of a live taping of the Points South podcast from The Oxford American taking place in Bentonville Monday night, a roundup of the weekend's live music, and much more.
  • Fallow for two years due to the global pandemic, the nonprofit Cobblestone Farms in west Fayetteville is regenerating this spring season with fresh staff and labor to sustainably grow food to market and donate to hunger relief agencies.
  • Gas prices are the highest they have ever been in America. Some of the blame has been pointed at President Joe Biden, but elected officials have almost no impact on gas prices. Andrew Dowdle, a political science professor at the University of Arkansas explains why Americans fault presidents and what they can do to impact the blame game.
  • The 19th-century Wilhauf House in Van Buren is newly restored and will soon become a training and research site for the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith.
  • The Arkansas Cinema Society and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art are teaming up for another double feature Thursday night. The screening includes Pillow from the Miller Brothers, Arkansas-based filmmakers. The short movie has little dialogue, but great visuals, music and sound.
  • For three decades J. Bill Becker was the president of Arkansas' AFL-CIO. This week's archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History help us learn more about him.
  • On today's show, considering incarceration in Arkansas. Plus TheatreSquared is taking their history show back on the road, what to do for Spring Break, and much more.
  • On today's show, more women in the United States are choosing to have a medical abortion, taking medically dispensed abortion pills, rather than a surgical abortion. Plus, one of the oldest buildings in Arkansas is taking on a new role, and much more.
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