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  • First up today: Arkansas legislators are closing out the fiscal session and the Oklahoma State Department of Health is shifting to weekly reporting of COVID-19 numbers.
  • On today's show, children and meals during the summer. Plus, the new Broadway season at Walton Arts Center has been unveiled, an explainer on verbs from our Militatant Grammarian, and much more.
  • We hear a sneak peek of the latest podcast from KUAF is Blockchain: The Future of Money.
  • The top of our show today includes the end of the legislative fiscal session.
  • Pete speaks with Jessica Ferguson, a GED instructor with Fayetteville Adult Education. After years of the pandemic, class sizes have dwindled at F.A.E. and they're looking to get the word out on their offerings.
  • Cameron Murray, assistant professor of civil engineering, discusses his research on rapid-setting and pre-stressed concrete and a $140,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to study the most effective soil-cement mixtures for use in waterway structures.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, doesn't want to beat a dead horse, so she says this week's session regarding idioms is out last for now.
  • John Brummett, a political columnist with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says the stakes are high for President Joe Biden tonight.
  • Last week's ice was another challenge for the Arkansas Blood Institute.
  • The documentary In a Different Key examines autism from many different points of view. Produced by journalists intimately familiar with autism, the movie includes the voices of people with autism and their families.
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