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  • As we wrap up a busy week, we look back on early action by the Arkansas state legislature, Gov. Sanders' education priorities and updates on flu cases across the state.
  • The IDEALS Institute at the University of Arkansas serves as a hub for training, research and support for diversity, equity and inclusion. The institute works both on and off campus. As the new year starts, there are new opportunities for organizations to be involved with the work.
  • Bradd Marquis, songwriter and actor, has created a brand new energetic and touching tribute show that will be at Walton Arts Center on Jan. 30. He performs as Cooke himself, depicting the life and music of the soul legend, Sam Cooke.
  • A new study from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences finds that loss from COVID-19 has been substantial, and that minority populations have experienced even greater loss.
  • The first KUAF Lunch Hour of 2023 will be in a new venue and feature a first-time ensemble. The January show tomorrow will be in the Walker Community Room in the Fayetteville Public Library and feature Amos Cochran with the Fort Smith String Quartet.
  • On today's show, a new service offering telehealth medication abortions in Kansas is available to women able to travel from surrounding states. Metova, a software development firm, relocates its headquarters to Bentonville. Plus, a live music survey, a winter weather-inspired Sound Perimeter and more.
  • The newly sworn in Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders wasted no time getting to work. She spoke to the state legislature and signed seven new executive orders, ranging from a hiring freeze on state entities to the removal of the term "Latinx" on state documents.
  • Our film reviewer Courtney Lanning finishes up a personal top 10 list of movies released in 2022. As Courtney suspected in early 2022, an early-year film remained at the top of the list all year long.
  • The Ozark Mountain Music festival, called OzMoMu by regular attendees, is back inside the Basin Park Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs beginning Thursday, Jan. 19. We get a preview.
  • Jared Philips grew up around Ozarks folk practices. Philips, a farmer, historian and international studies professor at the University of Arkansas, brought in a couple folklorists to speak about the expanding world of Ozark traditions.
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