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  • Author Johnny Compton will be at Underbrush Books Feb. 11 to discuss his most recent novel "Dead First" with horror podcaster Nichole Hamilton of the Light & Shadow Horror Podcast.
  • Michael Tilley with Talk Business & Politics joins Kyle Kellams to discuss new federal funding for a proposed health innovation center at the University of Arkansas–Fort Smith, including plans for maternal and infant care training. They also cover a lawsuit challenging the Parrot Island Water Park expansion, the Fort Smith school board’s vote to close two elementary schools due to declining enrollment, and the city’s decision to continue funding Main Street Fort Smith.
  • The annual symposium hosted by the Black History Commission of Arkansas and the Arkansas State Archives is tomorrow at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock. Shaping the Future of Education: Black Education Then & Now will include a presentation from Matthew Caston, educator and historian about Southland College.
  • On today's show, thinking about the impact of campaign finance in Arkansas and beyond. Also, figure skating at the Jones Center during the 2026 Winter Olympics.
  • 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.
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