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On today's show, how to prepare for a runoff election. Also, Pryor Center archives follow the path of former Gov. Mike Huckabee. Plus, a community Friendsgiving.
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Talk Business and Politics' Michael Tilley Joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss headlines from around the Arkansas River Valley, such as candidates heading to a runoff election in the Fort Smith Director race, Crawford County officials wanting library system to pay a potential lawsuit award and more.
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Ozarks at Large's senior producer, Matthew Moore, talks with Roby Brock of "Talk Business & Politics" about Issue Two, Arkansas’ next Supreme Court chief justice and the likelihood of Senator Tom Cotton or Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders joining the Trump administration.
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Yesterday was Election Day, and today we bring you unofficial results.
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Yesterday, voters across the state turned up to the polls. Ozarks at Large's Daniel Caruth visited sites in Washington and Benton County to hear from some of those casting their ballots.
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On today's show, we touch base on the unofficial results of the 2024 General Election. Also, we hear music from Barbara Padilla. Plus, Residents of Magdalene Serenity House work with Arkansas’ poet laureate to create new work.
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Ballots across the state of Arkansas will see races with both Democratic Party and Republican Party candidates. But in some races — like congressional districts 1 and 3 and Arkansas State Treasurer, you’ll see a member of the Libertarian Party of Arkansas running as well.
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On today's show, we head to Rogers High School for a live recording of Rogers' mayoral candidate forum. Both candidates were invited to attend.
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On today’s show, we head to the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual history for a live recording of the Fayetteville mayoral candidate forum. We spend time discussing affordable housing, infrastructure, transportation, taxes, and the legacy and future of the city with Mayor Lioneld Jordan, Adam Fire Cat and Molly Rawn.
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In this election, voters in Arkansas will see three different issues on their ballot. One of the most confusing measures is Issue 2, which revolves around the casinos. Kristin Netterstrom Higgins is a program associate in the public policy center with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. She says we must go back to an amendment passed statewide in 2018 that authorized four casinos across Arkansas, including one in Pope County, to understand Issue 2 best.