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We go back in time to 1998 to discuss the history of measuring time with David Ewing Duncan, whose book, Calendar: Humanity's Epic Struggle to Determine a…
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We take a listen back to a story from the summer of 1995, when Dickson Street in Fayetteville was evolving, and hear about the closing of Shipley's Bakery…
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Ahead of International Women's Day 2020, we go to the Ozarks at Large archive for a story on one of the first women-led building projects from Habitat for…
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As Spring approaches and organizations like Keep Arkansas Beautful prepare for volunteer cleanups, we listen back to an archive story from 2014, all about…
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As 2020 voters go to the polls in New Hampshire's presidential primary, we listen back to a pair of stories from our show in 1992 featuring that year's…
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As tensions between the United States and Iran escalate, we turn to our archives for a story first reported by Sara Burningham in 2015 about a convenience…
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Former President George H.W. Bush died Friday at age 94. We dip into our archives to remember when he first visited northwest Arkansas during his…
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Ralph Odom, known by many for his barefoot dancing during happy hour at George's Majestic Lounge, died this week. We remember the man known as "Giant…
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Bob Dorough, who wrote many of the classic Schoolhouse Rock! songs like "Three is a Magic Number," died yesterday at age 94. We listen to part of the…
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Carl Kasell, the long time NPR newscaster and host, died yesterday at age 84. We listen back to his visit to Fayetteville in 2001.