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  • Sley House Publishing presents novels and short stories rooted in mystery, horror and fantasy. And inside those stories are matters of concern those of us in the real world.
  • Michael Tilley, with Talk Business and Politics, discusses an FOIA request regarding teacher pay in Fort Smith and a continuing building permit rise acorss the Arkansas River Valley.
  • Sherlock Holmes' younger sister is back on Netflix today. Courtney Lanning says Enola Holmes 2 is an entertaining as the first movie.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, gives us options for museums, theater and early holiday shopping.
  • This week's review of news with Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics includes a projected opening for the U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, the latest homes sales numbers for the Arkansas River Valley and a remembrance of a pivotal figure in the arts and culture of the region.
  • Water quality improvement along the upper West Fork of the White River in Northwest Arkansas, which has attracted the attention of the Environmental Protection Agency, is the result of an enduring collaboration among the Watershed Conservation Resource Center, Beaver Watershed Alliance, Beaver Water District, Northwest Arkansas Land Trust and Arkansas Water Resources Center.
  • On today's show, KUAF's podcast Natural Election dives into local elections, and a closer look at the Environmental Protection Agencies’ West River restoration effort. Also, this past week's 4th Congressional District debate, a soccer seminar and more.
  • Soccer is the world's most popular sport and because of its global influence, the game is connected to politics, culture and economics.
  • We hear an excerpt from the first episode of Season 2 of Points of Departure.
  • Sports Betting hit a record high in September thanks in part to an influx of mobile wagers.
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