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  • Veteran songcrafter and performer Wayne Willingham continues to impress on his latest album release Temptation Row, a collection of folk and Americana songs highlighting his powerful voice and skillful guitar playing.
  • This week, Luke visits with White River trout guide Mike Dexters (501-515-1119). If you've never fished the cold waters of White River coming out of Bull Shoals Lake, you are in for a treat. White River is a world class trout fishery that attracts anglers from all across the country. Copper John's Resort (www.copperjohnsresort.com/) is a great place to headquarter while fishing the White for trout.
  • Hunting seasons are once again upon us. Luke is joined by his longtime friend Larry Weishuhn aka. "Mr. Whitetail" this week and these two veteran hunters talk about the season ahead and also reflect upon many past years of spending time in the fall woods hunting.
  • Sarah Latham, Rains County Agrilife extension agent, relates plans for a food-handling course at 10 a.m., August 8 in Emory.
  • Frances Dalbey, Hunt Regional Healthcare outreach specialist, says the organization offers a Wound Care Center, among its many specialized services.
  • Wyman Williams, former Commerce mayor, longtime local car dealer, and our business commentator, says the Texas economy continues to be strong despite the national economic downturn of two consecutive quarters of negative growth, traditionally considered the definition of a recession but disputed by the Biden administration.
  • Commerce Mayor Teddy Reel says installation of the new playground and exercise equipment at Ivory Moore Park on the northeast side of Commerce is nearly compete.
  • This week, Luke visits with Victoria Cappadona (www.cappadonaranch.com) and discusses the many uses of mesquite beans. Did you know Indians of the southwest used the mesquite tree for 20 percent of their diet? The beans make an excellent drink much like coffee and ground meal makes a great naturally sweet, nutty flavored meal for baking.
  • A change of location from Cincinnati to the Galveston area has served as an organic songwriting catalyst for Cawood, who recently released an album which pays homage to her family's Appalachian roots.
  • Bow season for deer is less than a month away and Luke visits today with wildlife biologist Brandon Houston with H3 Whitetail (h3whitetailsolutions.com) and discusses ways to greatly improve your hunting success this season. Contact outdoors writer Luke Clayton anytime via email through his website www.catfishradio.org
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