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  • Nicholas Badders is known as the Voice of the Naturals, the Double-A affiliate minor league baseball team for the Kansas City Royals. We get to join him as he tells us his background, his meticulous preparation, and what it's like to call balls and strikes.
  • The Clinton House Museum in Fayetteville is open again. We take the opportunity to visit archives at the Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History to remember the Clintons' time in Fayetteville.
  • On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision to reverse a 50 year-old federal constitutional right to abortion. The ruling makes way for states, like Arkansas, to ban or drastically limit access to abortion. Reaction from state officials, abortion providers, pro-life and pro-choice advocates was swift.
  • Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana is still releasing music and still performing. His latest album, Blessings and Miracles, is out and he talks about music as a way to come together. You can see Santana live at the Walmart AMP July 12.
  • On today's show, smaller towns in northwest Arkansas are experiencing growth, just like the bigger towns. Plus, the communities that have evaporated along Route 66, a conversation with Carlos Santana, and much more.
  • Anna and Joseph Herrington started an Instagram account for their new dog as a way to keep from clogging up their personal accounts. Now, Penny the Ozark Doodle has more than 18,000 followers.
  • The St. Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith is set for demolition beginning in July. We hear from Preserve Arkansas about why that matters and what this means for historic preservation in the state.
  • The proposed Whole Health School of Medicine and Health Sciences, to be constructed east of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, has been renamed the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine. Pending accreditation, the inaugural class is expected to attend the innovative medical school in 2025.
  • On today's show, a conversation about teaching and understanding diversity in the classroom. Plus, our weekly conversations with Michael Tilley, Becca Martin Brown, Courtney Lanning, and much more.
  • The 4th annual SHE Festival of Women in Music on the University of Arkansas is this week. We asked two members of the UA Department of Music faculty, Lia Uribe and Theresa Delaplain, to join visiting composer Johanny Navarro for a Zoom conversation about music and the festival. Lia and Theresa joined us from Fayetteville and Johanny from her studio in San Juan.
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