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  • As ACHI President and CEO Dr. Joe Thompson notes, overdoses and opioid-induced deaths reached new highs over the course of the pandemic in Arkansas. Advocacy groups Speak Up About Drugs and Can You See Me Now organized a rally outside the Washington County Coroner's office in September to shed light on the epidemic.
  • On today's show, a look at overdose deaths in Arkansas. Plus, we take a closer look at President Biden’s proposed expansion of Title IX and the impact of Arkansas student athletes, a roundup of this weekend's music, and much more.
  • Two brothers are brought together by the passing of their father in Raymond and Ray, a new film out on Apple TV+. Film critic Courtney Lanning said it's zany, bittersweet and revealing.
  • Becca Martin Brown, features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, offers some scenic drives for the weekend, courtesy of Arkansas Parks and Tourism.
  • New signage, colors and mile markers are showing up along the Razorback Greenway. Tristan Hill, Razorback Greenway manager, says the main objective of the updates is to provide a unified look and feel of the 40 miles of paved trail across the region.
  • Courtney Lanning said "Rosaline," available on Hulu today, is an interesting take on Romeo and Juliet.
  • Shannon Wurst will bring favorites, and new songs to performances tonight on Mt. Sequoyah, tomorrow night at George's Majestic and next weekend at Ozark Natural Science Center.
  • Just hours after the last scheduled public meeting of the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack, Congresswoman Liz Cheney spoke at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. She is the vice-chair of the committee.
  • An exhibition of artworks created by LGBTQ+ youth participating in F.Y.R.E. — Fenix Youth Refuge Experience — an after-school arts program sponsored by Mt. Sequoyah Center and hosted by Fenix Art gallery, will take place this Saturday December 17 from 5 to 7pm in Mt. Sequoyah Center Hall.
  • Fayetteville City Council member Teresa Turk has proposed an amendment to Fayetteville's graffiti code to better control growing graffiti blight on private property visible from public rights-of-ways.
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