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  • Sponsored by the Arkansas Cinema Society and outdoor apparel company LIVSN Designs, the film THE 24 documents the 24 Hours of Horseshoe Hell endurance rock climbing competition in Jasper, Arkansas, arrives at Thaden School screens. We hear from ACS's Kody Ford and LIVSN Design's Kelsey Ferguson, who say the film captures the emotion and community connection at the world competition.
  • On today's show, recounting a decade of local brewing for Fossil Cove. Plus, profiling a prolific war veteran, a film about an endurance rock climbing event, and much more.
  • Comedian Brian Regan considers the quest of finding new and funny material keeps him going, especially in the midst of a new tour. You can hear Regan at Walton Arts Center Sunday, June 12th.
  • Ava Mae Masters is a middle schooler from Bentonville, the reigning USA National Preteen, and an advocate for inclusion.
  • A state-wide citizens' petition initiative to place an Arkansas constitutional amendment to legalize recreational marijuana for adults on the November ballot is well underway. The “Responsible Growth Arkansas” campaign ends July 8th.
  • On today's show, a state-wide ballot initiative petition drive aims to place the question of legalizing recreational marijuana before Arkansas voters in November. Plus, a first edition of the U.S. Constitution comes to Crystal Bridges, the connection between inclusion and pageants, and much more.
  • One of the most decorated men in World War II was Arkansas native Maurice “Footsie” Britt. Author Alex Kershaw profiles Britt, as well as three other Americans who also earned medal after medal, in his new book Against All Odds.
  • Fossil Cove Brewing Company celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
  • Looking back at the Arkansas Primary, Arkansas Democrat Gazette political columnist John Brummett points out that John Boozman had largest percentage voting against an established candidate in recent history.
  • On today's show, beware of the highly poisonous hemlock growing around the Ozarks this spring. Plus, a new initiative aiming to making it easier to get diapers for those in need, a harrowing reminder of a school shooting in Jonesboro, and much more.
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