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  • John Brummett of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette resurrects his “arrows of conventional wisdom” for his weekly column. This week, it was in order to create a panoramic snapshot of political standing. He spoke with Roby Brock from our partner Talk Business and Politics.
  • In the latest episode of Natural Election, we move beyond the what and the how, and tackle the why.
  • A federal lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas on behalf of four Washington County jail detainees who claim they were unwittingly administered Ivermectin, a controversial COVID-19 treatment, is progressing – slowly.
  • On today's show, a lawsuit regarding ivermectin and Washington County jail detainees moves forward. Plus, understanding why we vote, a new blues exhibit at the Pryor Center, and much more.
  • Fayetteville Muralist, Olivia Trimble, celebrates the opening of her store Sleet City. After struggling to find high-quality supplies locally for her work, Trimble ventured on to build a brick and mortar store to create a space for artists and art-curious individuals alike.
  • Author and historian Joyce Faulkner's book Garrison Avenue exits the pages and enters the ears with the launch of the audiobook version. You can attend the launch at 5:30 pm at Bookish in Fort Smith on Thursday May 12th, or via Zoom.
  • Becca Martin Brown, features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, finds the common ground between Fiddler on the Roof and The Revolutionists, plus plenty more to do this weekend.
  • During the worst of the pandemic, Arkansas Division of Children and Family Services, as well as faith-based partners and nonprofits like Project Zero had to get creative to maintain their mission to help find secure homes for infants, children and teens in crisis.
  • On today's show, the impact of the pandemic on adoption and foster care providers. Plus, a round up of Fort Smith news from Talk Business & Politics, a review of Sneakerella, and much more.
  • On today's show, a court decision upholds net metering rates for Arkansas electricity consumers who generate their own solar power. Plus, the Bentonville Film Festival gets underway soon, a conversation with John Jeter of the Fort Smith Symphony, and much more.
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