KUAR, Little Rock’s public radio, has managed to get back on the air in some areas with backup transmitter after a damaging weekend fire.

On the jump, a report from the station this morning with more details on the mysterious nature of the fire. The circumstantial evidence makes it sound like anything but an accident.

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I should mention that I’ll be back asking for money on the station’s spring drive later this month. It’s going to run a few days shorter than usual. The hope is to match the usual fund-raising with less interruption of programming. So keep that in mind.

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