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  • On today's show, we learn that city planners are looking to cities in northwest Arkansas for ideas on how to improve their communities. Also, a life change led to an unexpected second career for author Dennis Mathew. Plus, Fayetteville and Springdale are seeking input on the railway safety study.
  • Natasha Korsakova's career as a concert violinist has taken her around the world, and her work as an author has brought her back to Europe to meet fans of her murder mysteries, her fourth of which is due to hit shelves in 2026.
  • Dennis Mathew is an educator with nearly two decades of experience as an elementary school speech pathologist. He's also a writer of children's books and a songwriter, but he says he has always prioritized education.
  • In this week's edition of Talkin' Tunes, Kyle discusses upcoming music events.
  • New reporting shows setbacks in the construction of a controversial monument at the Arkansas State Capitol. Little Rock Public Radio’s Josie Lenora reports.
  • On today's show, school districts in northwest Arkansas are offering free lunch to everyone 18 and younger. Also, expanding maternal healthcare options in Arkansas. Plus, the latest ratings on how bike-friendly cities are across the state.
  • Fayetteville and Springdale schools are offering free summer meals to anyone 18 years old and younger. Ozarks at Large's Matthew Moore talks to officials and parents.
  • An expanding population can put a strain on essential services, such as medical care. For the past few years, area hospitals and the Northwest Arkansas Council have been identifying gaps in care. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is working to establish more robust services to fill some of those gaps, including a new midwifery program.
  • The annual People for Bikes City Ratings study offers a report card on the safety and efficiency of biking for transportation in more than 2,500 American cities. Fayetteville and Bentonville earned Arkansas’ highest scores—51 and 46, respectively—both up from last year.
  • On today's edition of The Other Way, Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams learn more about unidentified aerial objects with Arkansas Mutual UFO Network field investigator Al Stone.
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