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On today's show, a new program across Arkansas to help reduce opioid overdoses. Also, The Black Legacy Project musically celebrates Black history. Plus, Northwest Arkansas brewers support nonprofits through "Ale-Truism."
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On today's show, Mobley discusses his music and his high-energy shows. Also, Sun Son kicks off the Arkansas Tiny Desk Concert series. Plus, Michael Tilley of Talk Business and Politics reviews this week's news.
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Pura Coco discusses performing, how she connects with her audience and her upcoming show during KUAF's Lunch All Day.
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On today's show, local politicians and leaders gathered last week in Fayetteville to spend time discussing the LEARNS Act. Also, the host of "America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston" talks about his visit to Arkansas and how he prepares for the outdoors.
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On today's show, Jacqueline Froelich discusses updates on a renewable energy farm in Carroll County. Plus, Dazz and Brie tell listeners about who inspires their music. Also, a major expansion for northwest Arkansas’ largest cancer-care provider.
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This week Dazz & Brie talked about their music and their myriad influences. The duo have lit up stages across Arkansas with a high-energy mix of soul, punk, rock and pop. They will perform at the McDonald's on East Joyce in Fayetteville at noon tomorrow.
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Kyle Kellams sits down with Fort Smith Symphony music director John Jeter to discuss the orchestra's anniversary concert and what's new this year for Arkansas' oldest symphony.
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Anna Moss returns to the show to perform with her new band, The Nightshades.
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Candy Lee has been a fixture on the local music scene for years now, but her latest musical venture aims her songwriting efforts at the region's youngest audiences.
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The latest "Sound Perimeter" highlights music of optimism while featuring composers whose works can be heard here soon.