
A daily news magazine highlighting the people, places and events of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1243 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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On today's show, we hear the University of Arkansas recently cut its tennis programs and explore what it means for the future of other Razorback sports. Plus, we consider how a new volunteer center may provide pathways out of loneliness. We also lear... more
On today's show, we consider whether students and faculty at the University of Arkansas are using Artificial Intelligence responsibly. Plus, we talk with NPR’s Scott Simon, who has covered wars, interviewed world leaders, and, in his new book, animal... more
On today's show, we learn that stakeholders are continuing to make efforts to improve maternal and infant health in Arkansas. We also consider the value of community for the Jewish population in northwest Arkansas. Plus, archives from the Pryor Cente... more
Letters written by a Jewish mother in colonial New York inspire a new song cycle premiering next week at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Plus, a wearable airbag designed for bicyclists, a Northwest Arkansas runner prepares to tackle the Pitts... 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!
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The content showcases a variety of significant local issues and stories affecting communities in Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley. Key topics include healthcare developments, community engagement, political initiatives, arts and culture, and environmental conservation, among others. The episodes feature in-depth discussions with local leaders and experts, providing listeners not only with updates but also with insightful analysis of important regional matters. Unique to this content is the consistent focus on community-driven narratives, highlighting grassroots efforts, significant funding initiatives, and local voices often underrepresented in broader media outlets. Overall, it serves as an informative platform for resident... more
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