The fight over a proposed casino in Pope County has escalated to the point that Arkansas legislators are asking law enforcement to investigate. Host Christina Munoz discusses it with Rep. Aaron Pilkington and Rep. Carlton Wing. And, Arkansas is to receive $1 billion next year to expand broadband service. Glen Howie, Director of the State Broadband Office gives the details.
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