The (hopeful) end of Arkansas' Fiscal Session — Exploring the South through gas station cuisine
From Ozarks at Large by KUAF 91.3 Public Radio
April 28, 2026 · 55 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the status of Arkansas' Fiscal Session, a new state prison, and explores Southern cuisine through a new book.
On today's show, we hear about the status of a major new state prison originally slated for Franklin County and more details about what is and isn’t in the Revenue Stabilization Act. Plus, when was the last time you had livermush for dinner? We examine a new book that collects stories of Southern cuisine. We also take a trip outside with ReWilding Lab.
Topics covered
- Arkansas Fiscal Session
- state prison
- Revenue Stabilization Act
- Southern cuisine
- gas station cuisine
- livermush
- ReWilding Lab
Keywords
- Arkansas
- Fiscal Session
- state prison
- Revenue Stabilization Act
- Southern cuisine
- livermush
- ReWilding Lab
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Arkansas
Books & works: livermush, ReWilding Lab, Southern cuisine
Places: Franklin County
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