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  • A blooming new hemp industry in Arkansas that grows raw cannabidiol-rich flowers to supply the CBD market is withering. We visit a state-licensed Ozarks hemp farm, one of the few still operating in Arkansas to learn why.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, will be back with new sessions about language soon. Today we wanted to share a Halloween-themed visit with her from 2021.
  • On today's show, examining housing shortages for Marshallese residents in northwest Arkansas. Plus, Arkansas' CBD hemp industry is withering, a company is launching a "no college, no worries" workforce program, a word quiz around Halloween and much more.
  • Courtney Lanning says Netflix's new movie Wendall & Wild delivers laughs *and* Key and Peele as stop-motion animated demons.
  • This week's review with Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics includes another strong sales tax report in the Arkansas River Valley and a new distillery coming to the area.
  • Last November, the Fayetteville School Board voted to accept a $1.86 million dollar cash offer from the Potter's House to buy the former Jefferson Elementary school campus, located in the heart of south Fayetteville's African-American district. The deal is expected to close in the coming months. The board considered eight prospects, including the nonprofit NWA Black Heritage which offered $1 dollar to acquire the property to anchor its planned Black Cultural Corridor.
  • The 35th class of the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame includes people who have led innovation everything from rice production to ag education.
  • On today's show, the Potter's House offer of about $1.8 million to buy the historic Jefferson Elementary School is accepted. Robert Ginsburg reveals his favorite jazz pieces of 2022, and the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks begins its 59-Day Challenge. Plus, Arkansas Agriculture names five inductees to its hall of fame.
  • Community Blood Center of the Ozarks is offering hoodies and a chance to win prizes as an incentive to get more blood donors to give more often.
  • Andrew Kilgore has been photographing people for decades. He's passionate about helping us all see people we might not otherwise meet. A 100-photograph collection from his career is currently at the Walton Arts Center.
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