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- Three fifth grade "detectives" - Millie, Mike and Marta - as they solve the never-ending mysteries of the fictional, small, Arkansas town of Mulberry Springs.
- Hazel Walker was the owner, manager and player of the all-women team, the Arkansas Travelers, that barnstormed the country from 1949-1965. These seven women basketball players played 220 games per year - 2.5 times an NBA schedule - playing nightly for 6.5 months a year.
- An original documentary exploring the creation of statues of Daisy Bates and Johnny Cash for National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol.
- "Urban Forge: Ozark Artistry" illustrates first-hand the process of taking raw materials from conception to completion. The film highlights the tools and techniques that date back centuries, and the craftsmanship it takes to produce these functional works of art. Viewers will experience the pride of craftsmanship and realize the importance of keeping the tradition alive.
- The dairy bar is both an established sort of culinary eatery in The Natural State and a source of nostalgia. Arkansas food historian Kat Robinson takes to the state's highways and byways to visit and document dairy bars, sharing the stories of the people behind the window and the dishes that have made them into community staples.
- ESPN Fan Hall of Famer Canaan Sandy has never let his Down Syndrome slow him down as he and his mother have spent the last 40 years cheering on the Arkansas Razorbacks. After being knocked off the Hog trail because of health issues, Sandy is back in full force, bringing his love and passion for his home team to fans and supporters across the country.