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  • On today's show, the EPA plans to extend the use of agricultural insecticides known to harm honeybees. Plus, Lia Uribe takes us between two worlds in a new Sound Perimeter, a roundup of the coming weekend music, and much more.
  • Doc Washburn is a conservative talk show host turned GOP gubernatorial candidate in Arkansas. He spoke with Roby Brock in the latest edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
  • The Affordable Care Act became law in March, 2010. We asked Dr. Joe Thompson, the president and CEO of Arkansas Center for Health Improvement, about the ACA and Arkansas.
  • Feeding America, a nation-wide network of food banks, associated agencies and people, served tens of millions of Americans during the pandemic. Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, the CEO of Feeding America, was recently in northwest Arkansas to discuss the work to end hunger in America.
  • On today's show, a conversation about fighting hunger with CEO of Feeding America. Plus, the real Cyrano, two-letter Scrabble words, and much more.
  • This week's dive into University of Arkansas history with Charlie Alison examines nearly a century of student radio on campus.
  • The latest KUAF-produced podcast to launch, Points of Departure, is an extension of Arkansas Global Changemakers. The hosts want to connect people from around the world to each other for discussions of possible solutions to problems. We invited Rogelio Garcia Contreras and Laurence hare to KUAF to talk about the podcast.
  • On today's show, how a podcast will be used to further connect Arkansas to the world in an effort to discuss solutions to problems. Plus, how radio studios have connected students at the University of Arkansas to beyond the campus, how a radio performance connect musicians, and much more.
  • The Galactic Masquerade Prom, the first LGBTQ+ prom for high school students to be privately staged in Arkansas, will take place April 16th hosted by the Equality Crew in northwest Arkansas.
  • For the fourth year in a row, Fayetteville has placed a “bounty” on certain invasive shrubs and trees spreading across city lots, parks and dedicated green spaces.
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