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  • On today's show, Arkansas voters traditionally are unenthused about primary elections, but why? Plus, a look at the prosecuting attorney race in Arkansas' 4th judicial district, a new major music festival coming to Bentonville, and much more.
  • Later this month Pedal it Forward and Downtown Springdale Alliance combine for a three-day, city-wide bike drive.
  • John Ondrasik performs and records as Five For Fighting. He'll be at Temple Live in Fort Smith Friday night.
  • The Arkansas Pottery Festival at Community Creative Center in Fayetteville this weekend has pottery demonstrations, sales, lectures and more. The free event begins Friday and lasts through Sunday.
  • On today's show, a walkthrough of primary elections in Arkansas. Plus, tax refunds will be delivered to thousands of people in six Arkansas Ozarks’ counties following a failed landfill, the Arkansas Pottery Festival, an upcoming bike drive, and much more.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, is back for a conversation about homphones, part two. (not part to or part too)
  • Matt Durrett, Prosecuting Attorney for the 4th Judicial District which encompasses Washington and Madison Counties, seeks a third term in office. He's facing challenger Stephen Coger, a progressive social justice attorney and political newcomer in the May 24th nonpartisan general election.
  • Arkansas ranks dead last in voter turnout in America. University of Arkansas professor Janine Parry breaks down some of the reasons why in a recent episode of Natural Election.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, shares a few weekend plan suggestions from the overwhelmingly large amount of choices.
  • More new programs are coming to northwest Arkansas aimed at helping both growers and consumers of local food.
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