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  • When a strong winter storm is approaching, what do we do around here? Get bread and milk. Lines at grocery stores Monday afternoon were long in anticipation of the snow. Turns out those stores are just as interested in the forecast as we are.
  • Every Jan. 1, states across the country implement new laws. Some groundbreaking new laws address Internet user privacy and the classification of contract workers in California, for example.
  • In Kalamazoo, Mich., at least six people are dead and others injured after multiple shootings Saturday. Authorities say the shootings were random. Michigan Public Radio's Rick Pluta has an update.
  • A recent study from the U.S. Geological Survey suggests that Arkansas is sitting on top of between 5 and 19 million tons of lithium.
  • The Amazeum places the final steel beam in a new Hangout expansion, a key milestone in its $25 million Expanding Futures campaign, adding interactive spaces, a café and outdoor Backyard area.
  • On today's show, we learn that a Lincoln High School teacher is being recognized for her efforts. We also hear about some new public art popping up in Bentonville. Plus, a roundup of the news from the Arkansas River Valley.
  • Val Kilmer died from pneumonia. He had recovered after a 2014 throat cancer diagnosis that required two tracheotomies.
  • Eric, Jasper and guest Matt Gray, developer of an app that turns your videos and photos into NFTs, discuss more about non-fungible tokens, their storage and metadata.
  • In this episode, Lowell interviews Aria Florant, who is the co-founder and CEO of Liberation Ventures, a non-profit that accelerates the Black-led movement for racial repair. Learn more about The R Word podcast, The R Word events, and The Zacchaeus Foundation at thezacchaeusfoundation.org.
  • On today's show, how a podcast will be used to further connect Arkansas to the world in an effort to discuss solutions to problems. Plus, how radio studios have connected students at the University of Arkansas to beyond the campus, how a radio performance connect musicians, and much more.
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