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  • The Amazeum is collaborating with two new makers this summer. Dayton Castleman and Tyler Altenhofen are helping create a new exhibit at the facility.
  • The latest round of polling by Talk Business and Hendrix College assessed likely voters’ attitudes regarding several races in the Arkansas primary election. Roby Brock from Talk Business talked this week with Jay Barth, political science professor emeritus from Hendrix College, and Robert Coon a managing partner at Impact Management Group, to discuss some of those poll results.
  • The River Valley Adult Learning Alliance in Dardanelle is the first small town to partner with the Mexican Consolate to bring the Educational Window Program. Co-directors Meredith Martin Moats and Alejandra Reyes said the program will provide aid to Mexican Nationals in retrieving diplomas and provide much more.
  • University Relations director Charlie Alison brings us his final regularly scheduled installment of University of Arkansas history, which is a look at what could have maybe happened.
  • A new episode of Undisciplined is out today, and we hear from associate professor of history Michael Pierce about Nelson Hackett and his escape to Canada.
  • On today's show, the story of an enslaved man who escaped Fayetteville for Canada. Plus, we pay a visit to a new specialty art supply store in Fayetteville, a new audiobook about Fort Smith, and much more.
  • In the latest episode of Natural Election, a bit of a study guide to help prepare you to vote. We talk about the titles you may be unfamiliar with and the importance of a civics lesson before you head to the polls.
  • On today's show, a new partnership in the River Valley aims to provide help in all things educaiton for traditionally underserved communities. Plus, working to demystify politcal jargon, the global impact on music, and much more.
  • Last winter, Fayetteville Arts Council selected two artists, Jeremy Navarette and Austin Floyd, to paint murals on either end of a tall winding concrete retaining wall along Archibald Yell, a busy historic highway in South Fayetteville.
  • Randy Dixon from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History takes us back to 1998 and the school shooting of Westside Junior High School in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
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