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  • The Trump administration has been laying out its priorities for improving life in rural areas. But while the White House wants to boost spending on infrastructure, it is also seeking to eliminate programs focused on growing small businesses. Many who work closely on rural development issues are wondering just how invested the administration in in their concerns.
  • Luicya and Soraya Sullivan, a sibling bluegrass duo, are in Chattanooga for IBMA World of Bluegrass. Listen to them live with Haley Solomon and Paul Jorgensen on WUTC.
  • Caroline Owens and her band New Company are tuning up for this year's IBMA World of Bluegrass here in Chattanooga. Listen to Caroline live on WUTC.
  • In a rural Ozarks town, the descendants of America's most revered historical figures are gathering for the Marshfield Cherry Blossom Festival. The DNA of over 30 past presidents will be present, including that of presidents Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Truman. Jennifer Davison of KSMU radio reports.
  • The craft-brewing industry has long been a male-dominated world. But that's starting to change. This weekend, several female-owned craft breweries are favored to take home the most prestigious awards at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver.
  • Seth Mulder & Midnight Run bring their high-energy brand of traditional bluegrass to Chattanooga for the IBMA's World of Bluegrass - and live with Haley Solomon on WUTC.
  • They're teaming up again - for the IBMA's World of Bluegrass here in Chattanooga. Listen to musicians Mark Schatz and Bryan McDowell, live with Haley Solomon on WUTC.
  • Sister Sadie's Deanie Richardson talks with WUTC's C.T. Martin about the IBMA's World of Bluegrass here in Chattanooga - a conversation heard on "The Haley Solomon Show."
  • Now a soloist, Mason Via is doing the full swing at this year's IBMA World of Bluegrass here in Chattanooga - including live on WUTC with Haley Solomon and Sam Blevins.
  • The Faux Paws calls itself "a triangle band in a land of circles." Listen to the band live on WUTC with Brian Hamilton and Haley Solomon during IBMA World of Bluegrass.
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