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  • Chris Acker and other friends are performing at Butterfield Stage in Rogers on July 8th, but first he joined Timothy Dennis to perform for KUAF.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says theater, music, library events and outdoor activities top the weekend list.
  • Michael Tilley with Talk Business and Politics gets us up to date on a renovation in Fort Smith converting an old Howard Johnson's to a modern apartment complex.
  • On the latest edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal we hear from Davy Carter, a former member of the Arkansas Legislature and a current bank president about local, state and national economies.
  • A request to test DNA on evidence from one of the most infamous criminal events in Arkansas history is the latest chapter in the ongoing saga. Michael Hibblen with our partner station KUAR talks with reporter George Jared about the latest development.
  • A Chorus Line first hit the stage in 1975. That production won nine Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The latest version, set for an overseas tour, is preparing the show at Walton Arts Center.
  • United States Senate candidate Natalie James talks to Roby Brock about her background and willingness to work across parties in the latest edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
  • Ryan North is really advocating for taking over the world. But the writer of comics does use science, math and history to explain how a would-be supervillian could begin to gain control in his book How to Take Over the World: Practical Schemes and Scientific Solutions for the Aspiring Supervillain.
  • Faychella returns for its second annual run at Prairie Street Live! Saturday. The festival is family friendly and features artists, performers, comedians, and young musicians. Festival Hosts, Spida Crazy 8 and J Wash, said Faychella is aimed at engaging different audiences and bringing people together.
  • In advance of the possible arrival of military jets in Fort Smith, a possible moratorium on building near where the jets could be flying.
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