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  • The latest round of polling by Talk Business and Hendrix College assessed likely voters’ attitudes regarding several races in the Arkansas primary election. Roby Brock from Talk Business talked this week with Jay Barth, political science professor emeritus from Hendrix College, and Robert Coon a managing partner at Impact Management Group, to discuss some of those poll results.
  • In the latest episode of Natural Election, a bit of a study guide to help prepare you to vote. We talk about the titles you may be unfamiliar with and the importance of a civics lesson before you head to the polls.
  • Multimedia Artist Holly Wilson, who finished her residency with the Momentary in April, tells how she finds inspiration everywhere, from national issues to people watching to buying crayons.
  • This week a meeting in Bentonville called Heartland Summit is intended to help strengthen the narrative connection to the middle of the country and give a boost to economic growth as well.
  • When it's election season, you will certainly see an abundance of political yard signs. But what's it take to actually make one?
  • On today's show, getting the word out about elections with yard signs. Plus, a blues music Pryor Center, looking ahead to this week’s Heartland Summit in Bentonville, and much more.
  • The Fort Smith Museum of History, the Fort Smith Historical Society, and the Fort Smith National Historic Site are hosting a commemorative celebration of the historic Garrison Avenue Bridge on Saturday May 14th from 1:30-4:00 pm at the Frisco Station Building on the National Historic Site grounds.
  • The Juke Joint Project from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History and The Music Education initiative opened Friday in the center's lobby off of the Fayetteville square.
  • Our Militant Grammarian often considers punctuation. This week she discusses the few times three dots can be correctly used in a sentence.
  • AARP Arkansas says voters age 50 and older will be crucial deciders in the upcoming election and need to know how new laws could impact them.
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