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  • Becca Martin Brown offers ways to enjoy the road less traveled this weekend.
  • Northwest Arkansas' racially and ethnically-diverse population has grown from less than five percent to more than 30 percent since 1990. The Northwest Arkansas Council hosted a webinar about making the region inclusive and welcoming to all.
  • On today's show, cattle farming is made more difficult with our summer droughts. Plus, menstrual equity, Willi Carlisle celebrates a new record, and much more.
  • My Fair Lady kicks off the 2022-23 Broadway schedule at Walton Arts Center. The source material was first staged in 1913. We talk with Laird Mackintosh, the actor portraying Henry Higgins in this latest production.
  • On today's show, Arkansas Democrats have a plan for a teacher's raise, but can it generate enough pre-special session support? Plus, refugees from the war in Ukraine are coming to Arkansas, a conversation with the actor portraying Henry Higgins, and much more.
  • On today's show, northwest Arkansas' population continues to become more diverse. Plus, a conversation about Christianity and reparations, an Arkansas law banning gender-affirming healthcare to adolescents makes its way through the courts, and much more.
  • Newly published historic district design guidelines to preserve Eureka Springs’ residential and commercial dwellings are more lenient – and explicit.
  • We continue hearing from teachers who participated in this summer's Northwest Arkansas Writing Project.
  • Camille Dawson, FHS Class of '91, is now Deputy Assistant Secretary of State at the US Department of State’s Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs. She was in her hometown yesterday to meeting with various groups. She talked with us about her work, her path from here to the State Department and the odd schedule working with people around the world can create.
  • Dickson Street in Fayetteville changes regularly. A recent update isn't the arrival or departure of a new bar or restaurant though. The new Art Court by Dickson Street Liquor is a basketball court, but it appears to be a court fully placed onto a mural. The sweeping mix of public play and public art is an experiment of sorts.
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