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  • This week's archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center continue our examination of Whitewater investigations from the 1990s.
  • The Republican Party will be in charge of the United States House next year. Roby Brock, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, talks with Arkansas Third District Congressman Steve Womack of Rogers about the upcoming Congressional year.
  • On today's show, updating geological mapping and surveys, and high levels of flu activity in Arkansas. Becca Martin Brown, featured editor of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, navigates holiday events and Michael Tilley, Talk Business and Politics' executive editor, wraps the week's news.
  • Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, helps us wrap a busy week of news: pay increase for police and firefighters in Fort Smith, new jobs coming to the region and more.
  • Thanksgving arrives in less than a week. Christmas lights start now in Fayetteville and Bentonville. Becca Martin brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette helps us begin to navigate the holiday season.
  • Arkansas midterm election results are scheduled to be certified today. Kristin Higgins, with the Public Policy Center at the University of Arkansas offers analysis of the vote. She talked with KUAR's Michael Hibblen.
  • A three-show run of Vaudeville-inspired entertainment in Eureka Springs will serve as a fundraiser for Main Stage.
  • For many Americans, Twitter isn't a service that they use. But some power users in Arkansas have begun thinking about what will happen to their work if Twitter goes away.
  • Our latest dip into Pryor Center archives allows us to continue our examination of some of the people involved in the Whitewater investigation of the 1990s.
  • This year's guest of the University of Arkansas Scholars at Risk Committee, Saladdin Ahmed, came to our studio to discuss his latest book, Revolutionary Hope After Nihilism: Marginalized Voices and Dissent.
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