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On today's show, a master gardener shares her experience working at the Washington County Fair. Also, a preview of a new season of Points of Departure.
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Doris Cassidy has been involved in the Washington County Fair since 1968. Her passion, both professionally and recreationally, is a major element of her personality.
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An outline for today includes Benton County's application for a mental health specialty court, opposition to an application to spread waste in a part of Washington County, Cheech Marin's April arrival at Crystal Bridges and a new executive director at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum.
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On today's show, talks continue of a possible affiliation deal between the University of Arkansas and the University of Phoenix. Also, a federal judge refuses to dismiss a lawsuit regarding ivermectin use at the Washington County Detention Center. Plus, an excerpt from the latest episode of "Resilient Black Women," secret clocks and more.
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Ozarks at Large's daily outline of what's happening includes the continuation of a lawsuit regarding Ivermectin use at a county jail, the continued run of the play "Sanctuary City" at TheatreSquared and another win for the Razorback baseball team.
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In the latest episode of Undisciplined we hear from Washington County Judge Joseph Wood, the state's first Black county judge. In this excerpt we hear about his experience getting into politics.
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Joseph Wood is a surprising man in many ways. He was abandoned on the streets as a baby and was eventually fostered and adopted. He nearly became a Catholic priest. He’s a proud alumni of the historically black fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi. He’s a Chicago native Republican. And he’s also the first black county judge in the state of Arkansas. He sits down for an interview to discuss his life and time in politics with the Undisciplined crew.
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The Northwest Arkansas Crisis Stabilization Unit is re-opening in Fayetteville after closing last year.
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A sign sits outside of Karas Health Care in Fayetteville promoting a paid COVID-19 prevention drug study. The study does not involve ivermectin, but…
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The Northwest Arkansas Crisis Stabilization Unit, a prison alternative for people with mental health needs, will reopen under managament from the…