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  • The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ northwest Arkansas campus has opened a clinic for people experiencing symptoms three weeks or more after a positive test.
  • On today's show, a clinic devoted to helping those with long COVID. Plus, a trip to the Pryor Center Archives, an opportunity to attend a live podcast recording, and much more.
  • Tomorrow the organization Arkansans for the Arts will be at the Arkansas State Capitol, promoting supporting for the arts in the state.
  • Two decades ago, the University of Arkansas Museum in Fayetteville was shuttered, with collections relocated to a secure storage facility northwest of main campus where dedicated staff have continued to conserve and build collections — accessible to scholars, students and the public only appointment. But now a new virtual collections portal has opened, initiated by Laurel Lamb, curator of education and engagement.
  • Gerald L.K. Smith fanned antisemitic flames during his career as a politician, spokesman and activist. He moved to Eureka Springs in the 1960s and led the construction of Christ of the Ozarks.
  • Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express is on stage at John Brown University. Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says she's eager to see this new version from Ken Ludwig.
  • Why wait until October 31st to celebrate Halloween? For that matter, why wait until October? Pinpoint in downtown Fayetteville celebrates now.
  • Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, explains job creation is rising in Arkansas. He notes more than three-quarters of the new jobs are in three areas of the state. Michael also responds to some listeners' concerns.
  • On today's show, Murder on the Orient Express comes to John Brown University, Pinpoint in downtown Fayetteville celebrates Halloween now, Olympics performs in the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio, and much more.
  • The University of Arkansas Theatre Department opens its latest season with a bold adaptation from MFA student Adrienne Dawes.
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