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  • As we near the 2nd anniversary of the start of the pandemic, Governor Asa Hutchinson is considering how Arkansas thinks about the virus. Dr. Jose Romero urges Arkansans to ge vaccinated and boosted.
  • This weekend four legendary radio personalities will gater for a fundraiser for the Central Arkansas Library System. Each was part of a radio ratings competitions during a heyday of radio in Little Rock. Randy Dixon, with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, brings us archival sounds of their radio days as well as new conversations with each.
  • The second cohort of makers, innovators and people with ideas will launch soon at the Fayetteville Public Library's Center for Innovation. The Makers to Market program is a 12-week course that connects people with tools, research and support to turn ideas into reality.
  • We may not be talking about music on-air this week, but there are too many opportunities for live music this weekend to not have at least a peek at what's ahead. For a listen to some of the music you can catch this weekend throughout the area, you can listen to this Spotify playlist.
  • Washington County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program abruptly ended for thousands of eligible households on April 1st, leaving many individuals and families at risk. But late last week, an infusion of federal funding was announced.
  • Film critic Courtney Lanning tells us that Everything Everywhere All At Once is one of the most important films she has seen in a long time.
  • Becca Martin Brown is the features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and she brings us plenty of activities to enjoy on this holiday weekend.
  • The Music Education Initiative is hosting the traveling exhibit A Cast of Blues at 214 by Cache, formerly known as The Arts Center of the Ozarks, in downtown Springdale.
  • After some reporting from our partner Talk Business and Politics, an updated proposal is being brought forward in Fort Smith. That story and more with Michael Tilley.
  • On today's show, a visit to Historic Cane Hill and their new exhibit in partnership with Smithsonian. Plus, resin masks of blues legends on exhibit in Springdale, a new movie review from Courtney Lanning, and much more.
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