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On today's show, "Cambodian Rock Band" presents a story of music, trauma, comedy and family, with the Khmer Rouge as a backdrop. Also, decades of academic scholarships for Latino students in Arkansas. Plus, talking business and politics with Michael Tilley, looking forward to the weekend with Becca Martin Brown, and discussing "Dune: Part Two" with Courtney Lanning.
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This week, Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics discusses Fort Smith's water capacity, metro home sales, ideas on downtown connections, the Marshals' inaugural baseball season schedule, and more with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams.
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On today's show, George Anthony Morton will discuss art as healing twice this weekend at St. Paul’s in Fayetteville. Plus, The Prom comes to the University of Arkansas stage. Also, what happens in the kitchen for a special restaurant week?
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This week, Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics discusses ArcBest’s net income, Fort Smith's waste-water issues, record tourism tax revenue, a change in date for municipal elections and more with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams.
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On today's show, re-thinking our relationship with technology and its relationship with art. Also, a coalition working toward making childcare in Arkansas more affordable and more available. Plus, The Listening Lab brings us time together that was well spent.
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Last week, federal reserve chairman Jay Powell said Americans may have to wait beyond March for a drop in interest rates, and there may not be many of them. We hear from a local economist about the impact locally.
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This week, Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics discusses open nominations for the NWA Business Journal's outstanding business awards, Fort Smith's lower business license revenue, and a slow sales tax revenue in late 2023 and more with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams.
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On today's show, how a sophisticated group of turn-of-the-century con men in the Ozarks fleeced a fortune from gullible victims. Also, international storytelling is returning to Fort Smith. Plus, the creative realities of creating sculpture with saws.
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This week, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams discusses Fort Smith officials pursuing federal grant funds for a broad sustainability program, the Fort Smith baseball team adopting ‘Marshals’ mascot, Umarex to expanding its Fort Smith operation, and more with Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics.
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On today's show, a conversation with Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. Also, 60 performers use just 60 seconds on stage. Plus, expanding outdoor business in northwest Arkansas.