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  • This week Michael Tilley, with Talk Business and Politics, highlights changes of landscape, ownership and personnel in Fort Smith affiars. A historic building is headed for demolition and the city's Board of Directors will see changes this year.
  • Chrisopher Blattman's book Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace examines why wars have been fought and the ways to avoide conflict.
  • We kick off our Summer Reading List a little early with Two Friends Books in Bentonville.
  • On today's show, a new partnership in the River Valley aims to provide help in all things educaiton for traditionally underserved communities. Plus, working to demystify politcal jargon, the global impact on music, and much more.
  • On today's show, Delta 8 THC is available over the counter in Arkansas—for now. Plus a conversation about Her Set Her Sound, an emergency piano player, and much more.
  • There's so much going on this weekend, and Becca Martin Brown, the features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, does her best to fit it in.
  • Home sales and tax revenue has dropped ever so slightly in the Fort Smith metro area, but Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics says it's probably not a concern.
  • KXUA 88.3 is the student-run radio station from the University of Arkansas, and station manager Sophie Nourani and music director Lydia Fletcher share their taste in music and choosing songs for the air.
  • Earlier this year, the guest pianist for an Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra concert tested positive for COVID-19. Kristy Olesfsky answered the call in a pinch and recounts the experience with APO conductor Steven Byess.
  • Her Set Her Sound will debut their 2022 show at Prairie Street Live beginning on Friday. We hear from some of the DJs and artists involved in the upcoming festival.
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