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On today's show, Arkansas legislators introduced a bill proposing to decriminalize fentanyl test strips. Chris Jones, an advocate and co-founder of NWA Harm Reduction, said test strips are important to reduce harm. Also, the Northwest Arkansas Book Festival celebrates an indie bookstore boom. Plus, the Arkansas Association of Chiefs of Police oppose short-term rental bill, local music and more.
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We hear from a local independent bookstore owner and co-founder of the NWA Book Fest ahead of this weekend's event.
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Rex Nelson, a senior editor at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, talks with Roby Brock, from KUAF's partner Talk Business and Politics, about the possibilities that some culture-war legislation in Arkansas could hurt the state nationally.
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An excerpt from the latest episode of "I Am Northwest Arkansas" features host Randy Wilburn talking with April Roy, founder and CEO of femPAQ.
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On today's show, the Thaden School is showing a new documentary, "You Have No Idea." The movie follows an Arkansas mother who becomes an advocate after her son is diagnosed with autism. Plus, Amos Cochran is set to perform with the Fort Smith Symphony String Quartet, and the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal focuses on the Natural State's tourism. Also, a Senate committee passes the Arkansas LEARNS bill, this weekend's local music menu and more.
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An Arkansas-based workforce education program is expanding and trying to get more students to invested in trade labor fields.
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This week delivered snow and another week of the Arkansas Legislature. We look back at some of the events from the past few days.
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Inflation hit a 40-year high in July, impacting everything from food to fuel costs. We hear from an Arkansas economist on what is driving the inflation and what it means for consumers in Arkansas.
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Inflation hit a 40-year high in July, impacting everything from food to fuel costs. We hear from an Arkansas economist on what is driving the inflation and what it means for consumers in Arkansas.
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Pierre Ferrari, President and CEO of Arkansas-based Heifer International, announced he will step down in September. Ferrari has led the global development…