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  • The latest episode of the podcast Points of Departure, explores how high school and college students in northwest Arkansas are thinking about affecting change.
  • On today's show, setting up women for success in retirement. Plus, encouraging mountain biking with women, deciding whether to permanently waive fees for boating and fishing on Lake Sequoyah Park in Fayetteville, and much more.
  • President Joe Biden's recent announcement to forgive student loans for Americans left many borrowers with questions. While we still don't know all the answers, we ask experts to help us understand how to best take advantage of the relief.
  • A reformulated COVID-19 vaccine booster that targets the original Alpha coronavirus as well as the circulating Omicron variant, recently met with conditional approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and a recommendation from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Joe Thompson, President and CEO of the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement headquartered in Little Rock, provides guidance.
  • The Women's Foundation of Arkansas' latest initiative aims to help more women in the state achieve financial security.
  • In the latest episode of Undisciplined we hear from Washington County Judge Joseph Wood, the state's first Black county judge. In this excerpt we hear about his experience getting into politics.
  • On today's show, questions about student loan forgiveness answered. Plus, an effort to address energy inequity in the River Valley, a full moon concert at Mount Sequoyah, and much more.
  • Dr. Atul Kathari, the medical director of outbreak prevention and response branch at the Arkansas Department of Health, shares the status and expectations of monkeypox in Arkansas.
  • We checked in with the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum to find out more about their line of Supreme Court bobbleheads.
  • Sam Perroni has constructed a real baseball field in his backyard. it has dugouts, an electronic scoreboard and a concessions stand. We visited earlier this month to find out more.
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