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  • Today's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report features a conversation between Roby Brock and Cindy Gillespie, the secretary for the Arkansas Department of Human Services a state hospital financial crisis.
  • Stakeholders in the Dickson Street district of Fayetteville all agree: It can be very hard to find a parking spot. Leaders from Walton Arts Center, the University of Arkansas, and business owners came together to discuss what the study that is planned to help in the immediate as well as the future of the corridor.
  • Nina Totenberg, NPR's Legal Affiars Correspondent, developed a long friendship with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. In her new book, Dinners With Ruth: A Memoir on the Power of Friendships, Totenberg recounts their relationship and considers the value of mentors and friends.
  • On today's show, helping adults who’ve never cycled learn how to ride a bike. Plus, the Fayetteville Traverse Trail is now open to the public on the University of Arkansas campus, the story of a local bank robber, and much more.
  • Charles Parrott robbed banks and established himself as a beloved, Robin Hood-like figure in eastern Oklahoma. His daughter, Susan Parrott, writes about his exploits in the new book Catch Me or Kill Me: The Saga of Charles Parrott—One of America's Best Bank Robbers. She'll sign copies September 17th at the Stillwell, Oklahoma train depot and September 19th at the Fayetteville Public Library.
  • On today's show, tax money from medical marijuana goes to Arkansas' first National Cancer Institute. Plus, a converstaion with Nina Totenberg about her new book, the new season of Natural Election, and much more.
  • The new season of Natural Election is out, with a focus on ballot measures. First up is Issue Two, a constitutional amendment looking to make it harder to have a constitutional amendment.
  • Becca Martin Brown joins us to discuss The Music Man at Arkansas Public Theatre, Philadelphia Story at Fort Smith Little Theater, Pretty Woman: The Musical at Walton Arts Center, and much more.
  • Michael Tilley, from our partner Talk Business & Politics joins us to talk about the latest update on the consent decree in Fort Smith, the Tourism Ticker, and the shifting sentiments on marijuana in Arkansas.
  • Courtney Lanning reviews Do Revenge, which she describes as Mean Girls meets Fatal Attraction. The movie, available on Netflix, has earned a spot in her top 10 year-end list.
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