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  • AARP Arkansas says voters age 50 and older will be crucial deciders in the upcoming election and need to know how new laws could impact them.
  • In the latest episode of Natural Election, we move beyond the what and the how, and tackle the why.
  • On today's show, a lawsuit regarding ivermectin and Washington County jail detainees moves forward. Plus, understanding why we vote, a new blues exhibit at the Pryor Center, and much more.
  • When it's election season, you will certainly see an abundance of political yard signs. But what's it take to actually make one?
  • Amid the overdose epidemic and opioid crisis, the state granted money to three peer-led recovery programs specializing in helping Arkansans with long-term recovery from substance abuse. Justin Buck, executive director for Wolfe Street Foundation, said the funding is a big step in a long journey.
  • The 8th annual Bentonville Film Festival begins June 22nd with many of the festivities happening at The Momentary this year. Festival president Wendy Guerrero spoke about what to expect at this year's event, creating "see it, be it" moments for attendees, and how to volunteer.
  • The Washington County Historical Society marked Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month with a cultural celebration and panel talk.
  • In the right place, a comma can give clarity. Our Millitant Grammarian says misused puncuation can create confusion.
  • On today's show, a court decision upholds net metering rates for Arkansas electricity consumers who generate their own solar power. Plus, the Bentonville Film Festival gets underway soon, a conversation with John Jeter of the Fort Smith Symphony, and much more.
  • The 2021-22 Fort Smith Symphony season is over, but the prep for the next season, the symphony's 99th, is well underway under the baton of John Jeter.
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