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On today's show, city and regional planners from Northwest Arkansas are attending the Congress for the New Urbanism in Providence, Rhode Island. Plus, working to make fashion more sustainable and our weekly roundup of news from the River Valley with Michael Tilley of Talk Business and Politics.
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On today's show: it’s summertime in a college town, how does that impact the economy of Fayetteville? Plus, a conversation with the director of the inaugural Ozark Music Festival. And, the Razorbacks and their fanbase are headed to Omaha for the College World Series this weekend. Our Omaha correspondent gives us a rundown of what to do while you’re there to visit.
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On today's show, the enduring power of A Raisin in the Sun: we talk with Vanessa R. Butler and Kathy Tyree from TheatreSquared’s production of A Raisin in the Sun. Plus Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics delivers details on some expensive processes, and a scandal on ice in the podcast Broomgate.
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On today's show, celebrating 20 years of the Eureka Springs Farmers Market. Plus, a cannabis company moves its headquarters from Little Rock to Rogers. And, nearly 45 years later… a big bowl game victory remembered.
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On today's show, colleges reaching out to rural high school students. Plus, what it takes to put together a symphony season. And Michael Tilley discusses the small number of city board candidates in Fort Smith, while April Wallace says we can look forward to books, avocado drinks and more later this month.
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On today's episode, Arkansas is receiving more than $2 million as part of the Cooperative Endangered Species Grant. Plus, connecting northwest Arkansas to the southern tip of the state. And, summer accents in music in a new edition of Sound Perimeter.
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On today's show, new branding for NorthWest Arkansas Community College, an interview with Eli Cranor on his new crime thriller set in northwest ArkansasAnd a new path for a longtime friend as Becca Martin Brown is stepping away from her editor’s role at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, but still keeping an eye on the region.
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On today's show, it’s fireworks season, and state and local officials encourage you to be careful. Plus, a throwback to physical media with a zine and a comic book.
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On today's show, Turpentine Creek is expanding, the art of Awol Erizku at The Momentary, and a call for art for the fourth annual Our Art, Our Region, Our Time exhibit.
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Today, a new lawsuit has been filed to defend gender-neutral state ID option in Arkansas, a discussion with author Amanda Churchill, and a new performance by the Smokehouse Players is coming soon.