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  • On this week's episode, State Senate President Bart Hester discusses this month’s special session and says this will not be the last time the legislature takes up state income tax and the Freedom of Information Act.
  • Today on The Outline: The state of Arkansas will receive more than $10 million to strengthen its electrical grid. Also, Walton College ranks in the top quarter of business undergraduate programs in U.S. public colleges. Plus, free entry to the Arkansas Air and Military Museum this weekend.
  • On today's show, taking a close look at FORMAT Festival's location change and artists lineup. Plus, the Central Arkansas Library System's Six Bridges Book Festival returns.
  • Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics joins us to discuss the latest updates on the Crawford County library, Arkansas tourism, and a new gift to the U.S. Marshals Museum.
  • Today on The Outline: New rules governing school safety in Arkansas are nearing final approval. Also, The Fayetteville Public Library is launching a free new membership program. Plus, a new career and education program for the Cherokee Nation.
  • Roland Smith is an accomplished writer, a former zookeeper, and the author of They Are Here!
  • There's an awful lot of festivals to spend time at this weekend, but Becca Martin Brown says you must make time for at least one thing: the art exhibit "Beyond the Diagnosis" at Arkansas Children's Northwest.
  • On today's show, the experiences working in a zoo that led Roland Smith to a career as a writer. Plus, Ashtyn Barbarie explains how experiences form her songs, and our Friday regulars with Michael Tilley and Becca Martin Brown.
  • Dr. Lene Hau is Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and of Applied Physics at Harvard University joins Ozarks at Large to discuss the 4:00 A.M. moment when they slowed down light in a laboratory.
  • Many wetlands in Arkansas are no longer protected under the federal Clean Water Act due to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision. We visit a recently restored urban wetland in downtown Fayetteville to learn about the important ecological role wetlands provide.
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