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  • The Arkansas Court of Appeals decision ends a long-sought effort by electric utility companies in Arkansas to impose a surcharge on grid-tied solar power producers. The decision allows producers to continue to receive full retail credit for any excess electricity transmitted to their local utility grids, under contracts known as net-metering.
  • On today's show, we hear reaction from voters who cast ballots on the last day of early voting in Arkansas' primary election. Plus, a new book in pursuit of oral histories, an in-studio performance from Ashtyn Barbaree, and much more.
  • Hue To came to Fort Smith as a refugee following the Fall of Saigon. After more than 30 years as an American citizen—and some encouragement from her adult —she voted in her first primary election.
  • Unofficial results are in from yesterday's primary election, and lots of firsts have been nominated across the state for political office. For a full rundown and updated list of election results, visit the Secretary of State's website.
  • Today is election in the Arkansas Preferential Primary Election, and we hear from a wide variety of citizens who voted early at the Washington County Courthouse in Fayetteville.
  • On today's show, we hear about a new survey being conducted that aims to identify the needs of youth in the region's LGBTQ+ community. Plus, historic nominations for Arkansas politicians, the Black Legacy Project visits NWA, and much more.
  • Delta-8 THC, a new psychoactive and mildly intoxicating hemp remedy widely available for purchase in the U.S., is increasingly being sold by CBD, tobacco, and vape outlets. The federally legalized substance, however, is drawing state regulatory scrutiny, including in Arkansas.
  • Dr. P.J. Broadfoot, an internationally-known expert on alternative and integrative veterinary care who operates a clinic in Van Buren, Arkansas, provides state-of-the-art guidance on life extension for dogs and cats.
  • How hard will it be to get broadband everywhere in Arkansas? Lou McAllister, CEO of Broadband Development Group, has been tasked with helping to create a master plan for expanding broadband internet across the state, and he spoke with Roby Brock on today's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report.
  • The Post Enumeration Survey has been released by the U.S. Census Bureau and data shows that more than 5% of Arkansans were undercounted. One of the major implications of this error is a substantial loss in federal funding.
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