
A daily news magazine highlighting the people, places and events of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1170 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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On today's show, a much-discussed winter storm is ready to transform the weekend in northwest Arkansas, and a look into the show "Maxxed Out" on the Oprah Winfrey Network with NWA-based host Leah Collins.
On today's show, civic engagement advocates are hosting a Ballot Measures town hall in Fayetteville, and we hear about the benefits of community yoga classes.
On today's show, University of Arkansas students voice disapproval with the decision to seek a different dean for the law school, and the Arkansas Crisis Center wants to talk with young people who are struggling before the struggles reach a crisis po... more
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I want to like it. It would be 3 stars. But I am sick and tired of hearing only Democrat spin. Never the Consevatives side. In its defense, it's not as pushy Woke as most mainstream media.
And essential. A source of pride for NWA—and envy elsewhere.
I really appreciate this podcast. Great reporting and topics that matter to Arkansans. Good job!!
A taste of NWA when missing it!
Wish there was a podcast for that show. I would subscribe. Please consider.
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Content tends to center around community-focused topics, exploring a wide range of issues including health care, agriculture, education, cultural heritage, and the arts. Episodes frequently feature discussions with local leaders, academics, and artists, shedding light on important initiatives and events pertinent to the Northwest Arkansas region. Through interviews and expert insights, various topics are examined that reflect the unique experience of living in a connected, yet diverse, community. Additionally, there is a notable effort to highlight local culture, support for artisans, and address pressing social issues, making the content both relevant and engaging for listeners interested in the local landscape.
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1. Joshua Gonzales
2. Colonel Nicholas Idy
3. Ethel Tompkins
4. Elena Patel
5. Tamara Keefe
6. Chris Seawood
7. Harold Keller
8. Richard Thomas
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