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  • Fayetteville Mayor Molly Rawn is proposing a series of bond initiatives for the March 2026 ballot, including major investments in water and sewer upgrades, fire facilities, road improvements, and infrastructure.
  • When Americans think of vodou, we often think of the dolls, the stereotypes from the New Orleans shops, and witchcraft. Dr. Patrick Bellegarde-Smith helps us demystify and better understand the religion of Haitian vodou on this episode.
  • Local elections matter, you've heard us say it before. But did you know that just a few dozen votes can decide how your county spends their money? On today's episode, we explain county judges, justices of the peace, and quorum court.
  • Field and laboratory investigations into White-nose syndrome, a highly infectious fungus that’s killed millions of hibernating bats in the U.S. and Canada, were forced to cease due to the Covid-19 pandemic. That work has resumed this winter, as the disease continues to spread.
  • A Marshallese Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day will take place Saturday evening in the Great Hall at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville.
  • The very first AuxArc Botanicals Lavender Festival in Newton County featuring food, live music, vendors and demonstrations will take place Saturday June 18th. Hosted by Karen Fancher and family, the festival site is located ten miles north of Ponca on Highway 43.
  • The Very Rev. John Maxwell, who leads Ss. George and Alexandra Orthodox Christian Church in Fort Smith, describes how his parishioners, which include Ukrainians and Russians, are responding to Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin's catastrophic war on Ukraine.
  • Gar Hole Records was founded during the pandemic by Fayetteville musicians Nick Shoulders and Kurt DeLashmet as a means to sell a surplus of merchandise, but it has grown to be more than that. With new artists on the roster and in-person events happening throughout northwest Arkansas, the label's goal is to boost the profile of local and regional artists on its roster.
  • The latest data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT data book has been released, and Arkansas is worse than the national average in 11 of their 16 indicators.
  • We sit down with Sarah Moore, Fayetteville City Council member and one of the founders of the Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition. AJRC works to end mass incarceration led by the voices of the families and individuals of those directly impacted.
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