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  • Downtown Springdale continues to change and Downtown Springdale Alliance is seeking public input to help guide an updated master plan.
  • On today's show, Dr. Cam Patterson with UAMS discusses Arkansas and COVID-19. And what should we be thinking about for the future of the virus. Plus, Downtown Springdale’s future, a new visit to the Pryor Center archives, and much more.
  • Movie critic Courtney Lanning says the new Netflix comedy The Bubble finds a way to discover laughs while set during the pandemic.
  • The Arkansas Center For Health Improvement reported that childhood obesity grew over 13% in the last school year, compared to the 3% growth the year before.
  • Arkansas-based artist and photographer Chuck Davis presents his exhibition The Wheel alongside Polish-American Eva Rubinstein's portfolio called Selections from the Permanent Collection. It will be on display at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum through June 5th.
  • Northwest Arkansas Veterans witnessing coverage of the Russian siege on Ukraine, especially those who suffer with PTSD — post traumatic stress disorder — may be triggered by violent events unfolding in that war. A medical expert suggests ways to help.
  • Michael Tilley, with Talk Business and Politics, examines what recent developments might mean for the Fort Smith metro going forward.
  • On today’s show, childhood obesity, BMI and Arkansas. Plus, Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics helps us look at the week’s news, the band Good Looks, and much more.
  • We go—once again—back into the archives to March 1974 with Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History when the Congressional Black Caucus held their national convention at Robison Auditorium in Little Rock.
  • On today's show, coverage of the invasion of Ukraine can be triggering for some veterans. Plus, two photographers—from different places and different generations—are featured at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum, and much more.
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