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  • For this Valentine's Day, our Militant Grammarian considers the language of love. Why do we "fall" in love or develop a "crush?"
  • Lacy Post did not like the play, "Hedda Gabler," at first. Years later, Post is directing the play that will open at University of Arkansas Theatre Friday night.
  • Some Northwest Arkansas cities are focusing on preventing urban storm water runoff. This water can lead to erosion, a problem landowners experience, and increased sediment in waterways. Ozarks at Large’s Anna Pope spoke with water experts about storm water basics, its impact and the efforts in place to tackle storm water.
  • Last Thursday, "Undisciplined" recorded a podcast live from the Squire Jehagan Outreach Center in Fayetteville to discuss the story of Black erasure in Northwest Arkansas. The panel included Sharon Killian, Chris Seawood, Tommie Davis and Ngozi Brown.
  • Jody Avirgan uses his experience as a former producer for a daily public radio show, as well as the former host of both the FiveThirtyEight "Politics Podcast" and "30 for 30," to inform and hone his skills in his newest show, Good Sport.
  • About 60 Black-owned businesses, music and food from Northwest Arkansas are part of the Black-Owned Northwest Arkansas Business Expo. Black-Owned Northwest Arkansas and Blackground Agency are bringing the event to the Fayetteville Towns Center on Feb. 25.
  • A new study from Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families shows teen pregnancy in the state is the highest in the U.S.
  • This past week, the FBI released the Crime in the Nation report for 2021 using the National Incident-Based Reporting System.
  • On today's show, Arkansas’ high teen birth rate. Plus, "Detroit ‘67" from TheatreSquared, "Legally Blonde the Musical" from Walton Arts Center, a conversation with Jamar Tisby and much more.
  • The new, expanded UAMS Office of Community Health & Research hosted an open house yesterday in Springdale.
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