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  • One of Arkansas' main proponents of marijuana reform is speaking out in opposition of a proposed amendment to allow recreational use of the drug.
  • On today's show, we hear from a proponent and an opponent to Arkansas Issue 4. Plus, Michael Tilley discusses record pace building in the Arkansas River Valley, Courtney Lanning's latest review, and more.
  • A new segment where we catch up on some of what happened this week, including an unexpected rise in sales tax in Arkansas, a new flight destination out of XNA, and college soccer updates.
  • Water, malt, yeast and hops are the main ingredients for beer. After a three-year study to find what hops can grow in the Natural State, researchers are trying to find if local brewers would use locally grown hops. This could provide another way for producers to diversify their crops, enter an expanding brewery industry and introduce a local flavor in Arkansas’ beer scene
  • Early voting has begun in Arkansas, and we hear from folks who came to exercise their civic duty at Bud Walton Arena on the University of Arkansas' campus.
  • We mark the day with a conversation with Christopher Farris. He discusses his novel The Fountain, why he puts some Ozark magic into the book and how pulps influenced him from an early age.
  • On today's show, a conversation about flu season and flu vaccinations. Plus, author Christopher Farris talks about his spooky book with ties to Winslow, early voting, and much more.
  • Susan Campbell Bartoletti doesn't underestimate her readers. She writes nonfiction work intended for young readers about the Hitler Youth, the birth of the Ku Klux Klan, and other hard topics. She will be at the True Lit Festival to discuss her latest book, How Women Won the Vote.
  • On today's show, considering representative democracy. Plus, writing about serious topic for young readers, the start of a new series on farm preservation, and much more.
  • RSV or Respiratory Syncytial Virus, a common winter cold virus, is emerging in Arkansas earlier than normal. Frail elders, immune compromised — and especially young children and infants with no immunity to RSV — are at risk for complications. Dr. Rick Barr, Chief Clinical and Academic Officer at Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock provides insight and guidance.
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