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  • 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.
  • Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is the first woman to be elected governor of Arkansas. Just before her inauguration, she talked with Roby Brock, from our partner Talk Business and Politics, about education.
  • Courtney Lanning said there was much to celebrate in 2022 film. Her top 10 favorites' countdown begins today.
  • On today's show, the inspiration behind Andrew Kilgore's career and his "100 Photographs by Andrew Kilgore" exhibition at the Walton Arts Center. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks with Roby Brock, editor-in-chief of Talk Business & Politics, of her plans for the state's 2023 legislative session. Plus, Courtney Lanning's, a film with the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, counts down her top 10 favorite movies of 2022.
  • Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains now offers telehealth medication abortions in Kansas, where access to abortion remains legal. The new service is also available to women able to travel from surrounding states that severely restrict or ban abortion, including Arkansas.
  • Northwest Arkansas cities released their 2023 approved budgets in the latter part of 2022. Ozarks at Large’s growth impact reporter Anna Pope spoke with officials from Fayetteville and Springdale about growing budgets, raising employee salaries, investments in public safety and infrastructure.
  • Reza says his first illusion performed when he was in elementary school. Now he's on stages performing illusions with huge props and big lights. And Oreo cookies. He'll perform Sunday afternoon at The Jones Center in Springdale.
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded the University of Arkansas $500,000 to research techniques to create rapidly-built bridges.
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