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  • On today's show, we learn about how Arkansas could be sitting on tens of millions of tons of lithium. Also, SoNA goes Sci-Fi for its next concert. Plus, a spooky trip to the archives.
  • SoNA, the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, continues its 2024-2025 season a week from Saturday with "Futuristic Fantasia: SoNA Goes Sci-Fi!" The concert will feature music from famous science fiction films. Ben Harris, executive director of SONA, stopped by the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to discuss the performance.
  • Ozarks at Large News Director Kyle Kellams quizzes reporters Sophia Nourani and Jack Travis about dressing up, not just for Halloween. They tackle seven questions about the mascots that patrol sidelines and basketball courtsides for colleges and high schools.
  • On today's show, the Libertarian Party of Arkansas hopes to be a viable option for voters this election cycle. Plus, how Arkansas Global Connect matches up local businesses with needed employees. Also, reporters take a quiz about mascots.
  • A few weeks ago, Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis brought us a report about the Fayetteville City Council approving the vacation of a tree preservation easement on Fayetteville High School’s campus. After completing the report, Jack spoke with school administrators and environmental activists but was left with questions. He joins Ozarks at Large's Matthew Moore to discuss the issue further.
  • On today's show, connecting college students with younger people who may or may not be considering college after graduation. Also, a trailblazing journalism career. Plus, suggestions for your post-Halloween weekend.
  • On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report, host Roby Brock speaks with Dana Deree, the co-founder of Arkansas Global Connect. They discuss how Deree's organization ethically connects employers to reliable, legal and productive labor from abroad.
  • For several years, the LIFE program at Northwest Arkansas Community College has been connecting college students with high schoolers who may or may not be considering attending college. This fall, the LIFE program at NWACC, Cox Communications and Harp Elementary are working together to bring the program to younger students, too.
  • Today in Sound Perimeter, we are exploring the powerful world of songs using pieces that highlight the unique ability of music to convey human emotions, stories and messages. Artists featured include Judith Weir, Lotte Betts-Dean and Gila Goldstein.
  • On today's show, we hear from volunteers who use saws, hammers and drills to make beds for children who don’t have one. Also, the day before a new president is selected— we recall past presidential visits to the Natural State. Plus, a new edition of Sound Perimeter with Lia Uribe.
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