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  • An Arkansas U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service biologist, with permission from and accompanied by a Madison County property owner, searches for hibernating bats inside a private cave, part of an ecological survey to help protect hibernating bat species on the Ozark Highlands.
  • We use archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History to reflect on the news of March, 1969. Arkansas was considering a new constitution, NBA superstar Bill Russell came to Fayetteville and there was labor friction in Little Rock.
  • This week John Brummett, political columnist for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Roby Brock, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, discussed the invasion of Ukraine and the Arkansas primary election season.
  • On today's show, the value of a deeper understanding of history with a series of lectures about the Civil War at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith. Plus, the fourth annual SHE Festival of Women in Music at the University of Arkansas is underway, our Militant Grammarian teaches us how to talk about counting, and much more.
  • It has been two years since COVID-19 developed a firm hold on Arkansans' lives. Roby Brock, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, asks Dr. Cam Patterson, the chancellor at UAMS, about where we are now in our existence with the virus.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shulrds, counts the differences between couple, few, several and about.
  • A series of lectures about the Civil War on the University of Arkansas Fort Smith campus is designed to broaden our knowledge of history.
  • The Rose Law Firm, the oldest law firm west of the Mississippi River is acquiring Smith Hurst. The deal is discussed in this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
  • This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe gives us a preview of what we can expect from this year's edition of the SHE Music Festival, featuring music and performances by Chihchun Chi-sun Lee and Jonanny Navarro.
  • Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, explains a massive jump in building permit values. he also addresses pilot training, growth in Mulberry and a civic call for inclusion.
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