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  • On today's show, helping hundreds of unhoused veterans in Fort Smith. Plus, the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest is underway, a new episode of Sound Perimeter, and much more.
  • On today's show, efforts to research and control a deadly fungus killing hibernating bats have been stalled because of COVID-19. Plus our weekly roundup with Michael Tilley, new music from Austin Cash, and much more.
  • A new virtual exhibit chronicling the history of the Women's Project in Arkansas opens March 3rd.
  • Wrapping up the week with an update to COVID-19 numbers, a group appealing legislative redistricting, and Razorback sports.
  • A Civil War Confederate monument removed in September 2020 from the Bentonville town square after wide-spread civil rights protests will be re-erected for public display on a private park in the city later this year.
  • As we near the 2nd anniversary of the start of the pandemic, Governor Asa Hutchinson is considering how Arkansas thinks about the virus. Dr. Jose Romero urges Arkansans to ge vaccinated and boosted.
  • This weekend four legendary radio personalities will gater for a fundraiser for the Central Arkansas Library System. Each was part of a radio ratings competitions during a heyday of radio in Little Rock. Randy Dixon, with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, brings us archival sounds of their radio days as well as new conversations with each.
  • The second cohort of makers, innovators and people with ideas will launch soon at the Fayetteville Public Library's Center for Innovation. The Makers to Market program is a 12-week course that connects people with tools, research and support to turn ideas into reality.
  • We may not be talking about music on-air this week, but there are too many opportunities for live music this weekend to not have at least a peek at what's ahead. For a listen to some of the music you can catch this weekend throughout the area, you can listen to this Spotify playlist.
  • Washington County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program abruptly ended for thousands of eligible households on April 1st, leaving many individuals and families at risk. But late last week, an infusion of federal funding was announced.
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