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  • 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.
  • On today's show, an upcoming exhibition at Fenix Arts highlights queer creators. Plus, an interview with Parker Millsap, remembering Ronnie Hawkins, and much more.
  • An abundance early summer wild flowers are blooming on the Ozarks after plentiful spring rains, including tall flowering poison hemlock. We visit a meadow south of Cane Hill where University of Arkansas Herbarium collections manager Jennifer Ogle explains just how toxic hemlock is to the touch.
  • With COVID-19 variants increasingly circulating in Arkansas as we head into summer, data show that new case, hospitalization, and death rates are again rising after a mid-April lull. Protective vaccination and booster rates however remain flat. Dr. Joe Thompson, CEO of Arkansas Center for Health Improvement frames the situation.
  • Courtney Lanning gives the new historical drama I'm Charlie Walker a "go-see" recommendation. She says the film, based on a 1971 collision of two oil tankers, is good and the acting by Mike Coleter is outstanding.
  • Becca Martin Brown says June's arts and events are all over the place, including the start of a special anniversary year for the Fort Smith Little Theater.
  • This week Michael Tilley, with Talk Business and Politics, highlights changes of landscape, ownership and personnel in Fort Smith affiars. A historic building is headed for demolition and the city's Board of Directors will see changes this year.
  • On today's show, a live taping of Undisciplined is happening at NorthWest Arkansas Community College on Saturday in celebration of Juneteenth. Plus, our weekly conversations with Michael Tilley, Becca Martin Brown, Courtney Lanning, and much more.
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