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Hear this week's episode of the Arkansas Newswrap, presented by Little Rock Public Radio, KUAF Fayetteville and KASU Jonesboro.
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The Great Arkansas Cleanup runs every year from the first weekend after Labor Day to the end of October. The start coincides with Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day, honoring U.S. Army Corps engineer Carl Garner, who led efforts to clean Greer’s Ferry Lake.
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Did Arkansas lawmakers inadvertently amend the state constitution when they passed a 2023 law changing the direct democracy process?
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An organization known for sold-out dance parties for queer women, trans, and nonbinary people is trying something new. “Pillow Talk” from Hairpins and educator Lex Pettus is designed to equip attendees for conversations around sex and wellbeing in queer spaces.
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Sen. Gary Stubblefield, a Branch Republican who served a dozen years in the Arkansas Senate, died Tuesday at the age of 74.
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Several hundred protestors lined the Broadway Bridge on Labor Day, 2025, rallying against the Trump administration.
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The monument immortalizes the walk of nine Black students who were the first to enter Little Rock's Central High School following a stand-off against desegregation in 1957
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Hear this week's episode of the Arkansas Newswrap, presented by Little Rock Public Radio, KUAF Fayetteville and KASU Jonesboro.
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A federal judge Thursday evening ordered the Conway School District to remove Ten Commandments posters from classrooms and libraries, less than 24 hours after the district was added to a lawsuit challenging a state law requiring the displays.
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Eric Harrison joins LRPR to share upcoming arts and culture events on today's Weekend Entertainment Roundup.
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Russell expects ‘a heavily contested but ultimately very fruitful primary season’
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Travel with us to the high Andes of Cusco, Peru searching for folk tales with author Johnny Payne. Many know of Machu Picchu, but few Americans have heard the oral stories of the indigenous people who reside in the shadows of the 15th-century Inca citadel.
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