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On today's show, the changing landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness deals for student-athletes at the University of Arkansas. Also, Ed Bethune was a Republican Arkansas Congressman long before the GOP controlled the state. Plus, Tiny Desk Arkansas interviews.
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On today's visit to the Pryor Center archives, host Randy Dixon takes listeners back to the winter of 1976 to learn what Arkansans were reading about in the news.
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On today's show, as Arkansas faces a maternal health crisis, officials want to expand access to doulas. Also, the winter of ‘76 in Arkansas: politics and primaries. Plus, creating a vintage clothing shop that also aims to be a comfortable space for queer people.
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On today's visit to the Pryor Center archives, host Randy Dixon looks back 49 years to January 1975, when Arkansas gained a new governor and a new, unpopular speed limit.
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On this trip into the Pryor Center archives, we spend some time learning about the connections between Arkansas and the Miss America pageant.
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On today's show, how the federal Farm Bill impacts people in Arkansas. Also, Arkansas’ deep connection with Miss America. Plus, an Arkansas musical tragedy from decades ago.
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Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History takes listeners back to 40 years ago when a major TV mini-series filmed in Arkansas.
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On today's show, new data shows that the wellbeing of children of color in Arkansas ranks low. Also, learning more about Music Move's Black Music Expo. Plus, Remembering the filming of "The Blue and the Gray" 40 years ago.
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To kick off this election year, Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History takes a look at Arkansas presidential candidates.
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On today's show, Arkansas has opted into a new federal program to fight food insecurity for kids. Also, Dr. Chris Hardin considers the benefits of a Dry January. Plus, looking back at Arkansas-connected runs for the White House.