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  • The First Presbyterian campsite turned long-time Bentonville staple, Fred’s Hickory Inn, is switching hands and its new name is Table at Hickory Inn. Although there some changes, the custom 52 year-old smoke pit will still be operational.
  • UAMS received a $255,000 grant to fund 25 AmeriCorps VISTA positions throughout Arkansas.
  • The start of a new college football season means the start of a new season for the Razorback Marching Band. Randy Dixon, with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, helps us trace the history of the band.
  • On today's show, examining a new survey of parents on schools and teacher pay. Plus, a conversation about raising salaries for school nurses, advice on caring for those with Alzheimer's, and much more.
  • Add an FBI search of a former president's home and the current president's loan forgivness plan to the list of topics that divide us. John Brummett, a political columnist with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Roby Brock, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, tackle the subjects this week.
  • Kayla Corcoran, History and Social Sciences Academic Chair and Faculty at Thaden School, was awarded a Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms program award. We asked her about the courses she's developed and taught dealing with immigration, conflict and global trade.
  • On today's show, exploring global conflict and immigration in the classroom. Plus, a visit to the Medical Marijuana Expo, new ownership of a Bentonville staple, and much more.
  • A new survey administered by the Office of Education Policy at the University of Arkansas asked parents questions about schools, teacher salaries and more.
  • Recent dry and hot conditions throughout our region are putting strain on farmers and ranchers this fall.
  • President Joe Biden announced in June a proposal to expand and clarify the text of Title IX to include protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in addition to sex. in September, Governor Asa Hutchinson held a press conference to announce that he was opposed to this amendment, specifically on the issue of trans women student athletes in Arkansas. There are no such incidents of trans women student athletes that we could find in the state of Arkansas.
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