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  • Michael Tilley from our partner Talk Business & Politics catches us up on the pending demolition of St. Scholastica, a candidate for county judge being charged with abuse of public trust, and teacher pay raises in Fort Smith.
  • University Relations director Charlie Alison brings us his final regularly scheduled installment of University of Arkansas history, which is a look at what could have maybe happened.
  • A new episode of Undisciplined is out today, and we hear from associate professor of history Michael Pierce about Nelson Hackett and his escape to Canada.
  • On today's show, the story of an enslaved man who escaped Fayetteville for Canada. Plus, we pay a visit to a new specialty art supply store in Fayetteville, a new audiobook about Fort Smith, and much more.
  • The Flipoff Pirates have been a fixture in the local music scene for the better part of three decades. Two of the band's members, Jeff Kearney and Matt Smith, recently talked with us about their third album, Bones from the Past. The band will release the album with a concert Saturday May 21 at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville.
  • Walmart, the world’s largest retailer has partnered with international recycling leader TerraCycle to pilot several unrecyclables recycling hubs in our region. Marie-Agnès Daumas, Senior Vice President for Retail with TerraCycle, explains.
  • On today's show, Walmart is partnering with TerraCycle to work on growing the amount of products we can recycle. Plus, The Flipoff Pirates are releasing new music and playing at George's Majestic Lounge to celebrate, the latest batch of archives from the Pryor Center, and much more.
  • In the latest book recommendation from Clint Schnekloth we get The Every, a speculative read by Dave Eggers that imagines if a massive social media company acquired a massive online retail company.
  • Earlier this year, four legendary Arkansas radio personalities gathered for a fundraiser event at the Central Arkansas Library System. This week, Randy Dixon with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History brings us highlights from the event showcasing the hayday of radio in Little Rock.
  • In the first quarterly earnings report of 2022 for Arkansas based electric vehicle company Canoo, talk of "substantial doubt" leads reporting from several media outlets. CEO Tony Aquila says much of the reporting missed important elements of the earnings report.
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