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  • On today's show, preparing for a record number of students this fall at the University of Arkansas. Plus, a glamping project near Beaver Lake has some people concerned, a family legacy of documenting American songs and stories, and much more.
  • An artesian spring in a woodland sanctuary protected by the nonprofit Illinois River Watershed Partnership in Cave Springs illustrates an important lesson on downstream ecology.
  • Sightings of invasive worm species are on the rise in our region. Experts says the long-term effects are unclear.
  • After the Russian Federation declared an unprovoked war on the peaceful independent country of Ukraine, Andrew Paul — working in Europe at the time — dropped everything to journey to Kyiv to offer volunteer aid to the Ukraine military.
  • As the fall semester begins in Arkansas, state and national health professionals are urging parents, students and schools to take precautions to prevent outbreaks of COVID-19.
  • On today's show, it’s back to school time, and back to school vaccination time. Plus, a decade of NWACC's LIFE Program, a mobster in Hot Springs, and much more.
  • For fans that loved New York Times' bestselling novel I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, Erika Sánchez published another piece of prose for hungry audiences. Crying in the Bathroom is a raw memoir about Sanchez's life where no subjects are off limits - from mental health struggles to feminism, sex, shame, beauty standards, ambition, and religion.
  • On today's show, gauging the post-Roe landscape in states that have banned abortion. Plus, a conversation with Erika Sánchez about her memoir, Latinas en Bici, and much more.
  • Several dozen Veterans from across the South, as well as staff from Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks, spent a week together training to be drum circle facilitators. Drum circles are trending at VA’s across the country, under the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Whole Health initiative.
  • Northwest Arkansas is filled with bike trails - more than 250 miles of them. But people of color are less likely to particiapate in nature-based activities, with historcal discrimination being a large factor. Arkansas Latinas en Bici’s goal is to bring more multicultural people into cycling through events, nutrition and health workshops, cycling education, bike rides and technical training.
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