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  • 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.
  • On today's show, advocating for the arts at the state Capitol. Plus, the history of the man who brought Christ of the Ozarks to Eureka Springs, a new play at University of Arkansas Theatre, and much more.
  • This week's Pryor Center Profile tracks the career of Jim Lindsey from college and NFL football player to candidate for governor to real estate businessman.
  • The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences' new, accelerated nursing program is taking advantage of a new simulation center on the Fayetteville campus to train more nurses for Arkansas.
  • On today's show, how inflation is impacting us. Plus, a new simulation center is helping raise the number of nurses in Arkansas, a football player turned real estate businessman, and much more.
  • An appeal by the state of Arkansas to lift a stay, requested by ACLU - Arkansas to be placed on a 2021 law banning adolescent gender-affirming health care from taking effect, will soon be decided.
  • A judge is ruling the city of Fort Smith must pay for not recycling items it said it was recycling. Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, takes us through the past, present and future of the case.
  • On today's show, a conversation about the intersection of food and filmmaking. Plus, Fort Smith must pay for not recycling items it said it was recycling, a visit from Pat Ryan Key, and much more.
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