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  • The western portion of Tennessee is now in a period of “severe” drought, with a small portion of northwest counties in “extreme” drought.
  • The University of Memphis Department of Theatre and Dance presents "Home," a faculty- and guest-choreographed dance concert happening Friday, October 24 - Saturday, October 26.
  • The early childhood program Head Start is facing a cutoff of federal funding at the end of the month because of the government shutdown. Some Head Start educators are already working without pay, other programs are preparing to close. We speak with a teacher and her director based in Tallahassee, Florida.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Lakeland Arts Council board members Wesley Wright and Jim Holcomb about the 3rd Annual Arts and Crafts Festival, happening Saturday, October 25, at Lakeland Town Square.
  • International Paper says it’s outsourcing its information technology services to an India-based tech firm.
  • North Carolina Republicans on Wednesday approved new congressional maps in an effort to boost their chances of holding onto Congress in next year's midterm elections. It's the latest redistricting battle since President Trump pushed Texas to redraw its maps. Political scientist Chris Cooper explains the implications.
  • Iconic horror writer Stephen King has reimagined a classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale: “Hansel and Gretel.” A major inspiration behind his iteration of the tale came from illustrations of the story by the late Maurice Sendak, best known for his work on “Where the Wild Things Are.”
  • The Orpheum Theatre Group’s biggest party—and biggest fundraiser— Orpheum Soiree, returns to Orpheum Theatre on Friday, November 14, at 7:00 p.m.
  • On Saturday, protesters in Memphis added to an estimated 5 million nationwide participating in the No Kings rally against President Trump’s polices.
  • Premiums for people who get their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace are set to jump by thousands of dollars when open enrollment begins in a couple of weeks. Cynthia Cox, vice president at independent health policy organization KFF, joins us.
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