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Southwest Times Record announces new Arkansas Razorbacks podcast: Hoggin’ the Mic

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The Southwest Times Record, in a partnership with BestofArkansasSports.com, is ringing in the New Year with a new podcast covering the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Hoggin’ the Mic will be hosted by Jackson Fuller and Andrew Hutchinson, with a new episode released every Monday. The podcast will provide in-depth analysis of the Razorbacks from two journalists who cover the athletic program on a daily basis.

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The podcast can be found on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. In the coming weeks, it will be available on all podcast platforms.

Fuller is the Times Record’s Arkansas Razorbacks reporter and is in his first full year on the beat. He spent five years covering high schools in North Carolina and one year abroad in the United Kingdom before coming to Arkansas.

More: Why Arkansas basketball has high hopes for Davonte Davis, Trevon Brazile in SEC play

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Hutchinson has been covering the Hogs for more than 11 years at a variety of stops. The Springdale native is currently the Managing Editor of Best of Arkansas Sports.

In the first episode released Thursday morning, Fuller and Hutchinson dissect the Arkansas basketball team’s non-conference schedule and take stock of the all-important newcomer, Keyon Menifield Jr. They also analyze the Arkansas football team’s work in the transfer portal before finishing with a weekly segment titled, ‘What the Hog?’.

The Times Record encourages all of our readers to subscribe and listen to the podcast.



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23 state senators back University of Arkansas’ inquiry | Arkansas Democrat Gazette

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Ryan Anderson covers higher education across the state. He joined the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in August 2022 after covering education — and other topics — for a decade at four newspapers in three states. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Ryan attended DePaul University in Chicago and now resides in Fayetteville.

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – This week, host Alex Kienlen sat down with reporter and KARK News Anchor Mattison Gafner to discuss her report on the surge of runaway youth in Arkansas.

Topics included not just the numbers but also causes, consequences, and what can be done.

If you, or someone you know, is dealing with running away, or considering it, help is available through the National Runaway Safeline at 1-800-RUNAWAY or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.

Make It Make Sense is a KARKFOX16+ exclusive show that airs weekly at 7 p.m.  Monday on the free app. For more information on how to get the free app, head to KARK.com/Streaming.

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Questions? Considerations? Reach out at MakeItMakeSense@Nexstar.TV.



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OPINION | ROBERT STEINBUCH: Intent matters | Arkansas Democrat Gazette

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Robert Steinbuch

Robert Steinbuch, the Arkansas Bar professor at the Bowen Law School, is a Fulbright Scholar and author of the treatise “The Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.” His views do not necessarily reflect those of his employer.



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