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  • On today's show, beware of the highly poisonous hemlock growing around the Ozarks this spring. Plus, a new initiative aiming to making it easier to get diapers for those in need, a harrowing reminder of a school shooting in Jonesboro, and much more.
  • The only diaper-specific donation organization in Northwest Arkansas received 100,000 diapers from Sam's Club and Huggies. Audrey Zavaleta, Executive Director of Diaper Collective, said WIC and SNAP don't cover diapers, leaving many struggling families without a basic necessity for their children.
  • Courtney Lanning doesn't like to do it, but sometimes she has to write a bad review for a movie. Interceptor is one of those.
  • Home sales and tax revenue has dropped ever so slightly in the Fort Smith metro area, but Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics says it's probably not a concern.
  • On today's show, we get an update on what to expect from COVID-19 this summer. Plus, a whole host of weekend ideas, the latest movie review with Courtney Lanning, an in-studio performance from Parker Millsap, and much more.
  • On today's show, we take a look at renters rights and evictions in Arkansas. Plus, a conversation about what action leaders in Arkansas want to take with gun violence, a taste of what music you can hear in the area, and much more.
  • There's so much going on this weekend, and Becca Martin Brown, the features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, does her best to fit it in.
  • On today's show, Delta 8 THC is available over the counter in Arkansas—for now. Plus a conversation about Her Set Her Sound, an emergency piano player, and much more.
  • Roby Brock talks with sitting Lieutenant Governor and GOP candidate for Attorney General Tim Griffin about what he sees as "common ground" in the aftermath of the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas on today's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report.
  • With evictions and median rent spiraling upwards, Arkansas Renters United responded by organizing a demonstration outside the Washington County Courthouse. The protest aimed to publicize opposition to Gov. Hutchinson's rejection of $146 million in federal funds for rental aid and show the difficulties many renters face with rising housing costs.
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