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  • The band Larkin Poe will return to George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville Saturday, February 25. On tour in support of their latest album Blood Harmony, we talk with sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell from the band about the new release, touring, and more.
  • The Arkansas Poison and Drug Information Center is warning of an alarming uptick in drug overdoses among minors.
  • The SOAR Afterschool Program helps elementary students at five Northwest Arkansas schools with homework, but also with soft skills like conversation. Tomorrow morning, at the Jones Center in Springdale, many students will show what they've learned during the Amazing Shake.
  • Amos Cochran, an Emmy-nominated composer, will collaborate with the Fort Smith Symphony String Quartet for a concert of his music Saturday night at the King Opera House in downtown Van Buren.
  • Lawmakers spent Tuesday discussing child labor, gender-affirming care and short-term rentals.
  • On today's show, Arkansas Poison and Drug Information Center warns of an uptick in minor drug overdoses. Also, news from the legislature, local music and new book about Ozark folklorist Max Hunter.
  • This weekend's musical menu features a medley of metal, flavorful folk, a bounty of blues and courses of country.
  • On today's show, the HALO Hydrogen Hub competes for funding from U.S. Department of Energy's Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program. Plus, the history of horse racing at Oaklawn and more.
  • Horses have been racing at Oaklawn since the early 20th century. This week Randy Dixon, with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, takes us through some of the innovations at the track with archives from the Pryor Center. We also learn about the time Oaklawn ran out of money.
  • Catching up on the past 24 hours: the education reform package Arkansas LEARNS is introduced, ArDOT seeks comments about a highway project in Benton County and land has been donated for an animal shelter in Fort Smith.
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