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  • With COVID-19 cases rising in Arkansas, experts recommend getting tested if exposed to the virus. Rapid COVID-19 antigen test kits are widely available for purchase at local drug stores and retailers for home testing. The U.S. government is also distributing free test kits through the mail. Now if you test positive? Folllow-up with a clinical test to confirm, and to make sure your case is counted.
  • Katherine Shurlds, our Militant Grammarian, examines a few words often misused, including irony.
  • The Bentonville Bike Fest begins Friday and includes dozens of races, exhibits and rides.
  • Bonnie Grimes Elementary School in Rogers won $50,000 to go toward building an inclusive playground. The convenience store chain Casey's awarded the school this money as part of their "Cash for Classrooms" program.
  • On today's show, an elementary school in Rogers receives money to build an inclusive playground. Plus, the history of gay pride, an abundance of bikes in Bentonville, and much more.
  • On today's show, an excerpt of the live taping of our podcast Undisciplined. Plus, what we need to know about home test kits for COVID-19, the first installment of our Summer Reading List, and much more.
  • The very first AuxArc Botanicals Lavender Festival in Newton County featuring food, live music, vendors and demonstrations will take place Saturday June 18th. Hosted by Karen Fancher and family, the festival site is located ten miles north of Ponca on Highway 43.
  • Chrisopher Blattman's book Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace examines why wars have been fought and the ways to avoide conflict.
  • We kick off our Summer Reading List a little early with Two Friends Books in Bentonville.
  • In celebration of Juneteenth, Undisciplined held a live taping of the podcast in front of an audience at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville, Arkansas. The topic of discussion was continuing the work of freedom in the spirit of Juneteenth, with three panelists doing the work of justice and freedom in northwest Arkansas.
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