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  • On today's show, flipping the solar switch at a Springdale school. Plus, a back-to-school guide specifically for LGBTQ+ students, writing inspriation in the classroom, and much more.
  • On today's show, the latest on recreational marijuana's status on the ballot. Plus, the Fort Smith Film Festival, It Came From Outer Space, the launch of a new season of Undisciplined, and much more.
  • Today is the season 3 premiere of Undisciplined, a podcast collaboration with KUAF, Ozarks at Large, and the African and African American Studies program at the University of Arkansas. Host Dr. Caree Banton and producer Matthew Moore are starting off this season with mental health and welcomed Joi McGowan to the conversation. Joi is the host of another KUAF podcast, Resilient Black Women, and she says that she was seen as a trusted counselor and listener at an early age.
  • On today's show, a shortage of veterinarians in northwest Arkansas. Plus, tracing the origins of The Sharper Image to Arkansas, a world-class jazz organist, and much more.
  • Arkansas native Richard Thalheimer founded the retailer The Sharper Image. This week's Pryor Center profile explains how he developed the company and how he exited it.
  • Arkansas has the lowest number of employed veterinarians, according to a study from veterinarians.org. Some veterinarians in Northwest Arkansas are adjusting to the changing landscape and seeing more patients.
  • The Arkansas Senate Ethics Committee has weighed in on a recent ethics complaint by Arkansas state senator Alan Clarke against state senator Stephanie Flowers. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette columnist John Brummett weighs in on the topic with Roby Brock from our partner at Talk Business & Politics.
  • The new scenic multi-use Fayetteville Traverse trail that wends through the forested western slopes of the University of Arkansas campus is part of an 18-mile urban loop that connects key recreational trails and sites around Fayetteville.
  • Although cycling is a popular activity among residents and tourists in the region, not everyone knows how to ride a bike. Free Adult First Ride classes are available in Fayetteville and workers are not only wanting to reach out to communities, but also create cycling groups.
  • Under a new U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs interim final rule, pregnant veterans and VA beneficiaries will be able to obtain abortions -- if their life or health is in danger. VA patients whose pregnancies were the result of rape or incest will also be eligible for emergency abortions.
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