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  • This year's annual Northwest Arkansas Heart Walk coincides with World Stroke Day. Deven Daehn, the executive director for the American Heart Association-Northwest Arkansas, said the pairing makes sense.
  • Five times a week the crew at Good Day NWA delivers an hour of the region to television viewers. We wanted to know how they did it.
  • On today's show, questions about campaigning. Plus, a conversation with Marisa Anderson leading up to her performance at Clapp Auditorium on Mount Sequoyah, SoNA's conductor Paul Haas, and much more.
  • Randy Dixon, with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, brings archives to help examine a central figure in the Whitewater investigation: Ken Starr.
  • This holiday season we reached out to several local independent bookstores in the listening area to get their recommendations for books. Today we hear from Bookish in Fort Smith.
  • Victoria Holland, a lawyer and member of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee, headquartered in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, seeks to serve in the U.S. House of Representative as a tribal delegate, under a 1835 treaty agreement with the U.S. government. The Cherokee Nation, however, claims sole entitlement to the delegate seat.
  • On today's show, Goshen residents elect Russell Stroud, Arkansas' first openly gay mayor. Plus, KUAF's first holiday gift guide from a local bookstore, and examining a central figure in the Whitewater investigation, Ken Starr.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, said she's already found three stories in 2023 that make her very happy.
  • On today's show, the "We are Cherokee: Cherokee Freedmen and the Right to Citizenship" exhibition opens in Tahlequah. Plus, learning about Eliza Jane Ashley, was the executive chef at the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion for 35 years. Plus, the musical comedy "Tootsie" opens at the Walton Arts Center tomorrow, and more.
  • Actor Jared David Michael Grant portrays Jeff Slater in the touring musical "Tootsie," based on the Oscar-winning 1982 film. In the show, Michael Dorsey is an out-of-work actor who finds success after recreating himself as Dorothy Michaels. Grant said this tour updates the musical for modern audiences.
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