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  • The Arkansas Press Association held a "Day of Debates" for candidates in four key statewide elections.
  • On today's show, examining the impact of new voter laws on Arkansans. Plus, hearing from the candidates who showed up at the Day of Debates, a pandemic-inspired record label, and much more.
  • Moonsong will release Æternum with a show April 29 at Smoke and Barrel Tavern in Fayetteville. The band's Cody Nielsen recently came to our Firmin-Garner Performance Studio to talk about the album and the release show, and he performs a sampler of some of the album on the Mary Baker Rumsey Steinway piano.
  • On today's show, making sure there are enough polling places for 2022 voters. Plus, an upcoming discussion about the Buffalo River on the University of Arkansas' campus, using music and play to teach children, and much more.
  • The University of Arkansas' Alma Mater was created as part of a contest. This week's exploration into UA history is about the song.
  • Winthrop Rockefeller was a member of one of the most famous American families when he moved to Arkansas. In 1966 he became the first elected Republican governor in Arkansas in nearly a century. The new book Winthrop Rockefeller: From New Yorker to Arkansawyer, 1912-1956 from John Kirk examines the first two-thirds of his life.
  • Michale Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, examines the medical marijuana sales numbers in Arkansas and provides an update on teacher salaries in Fort Smith.
  • On today's show, what it takes to make a film. Plus, new music from Moonsong, what activities to enjoy this weekend, and much more.
  • Troy Schremmer uses music and play to teach young children. He's written and illustrated a book, The Farmer and the Bunnies, from a game (and song) he created.
  • Fewer polling places will be available to voters this election cycle according to national data. But election officials in northwest Arkansas say that’s not the case in their counties.
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