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  • Dr. Charles Robinson is the unanimous choice to be chancellor at the University of Arkansas. Yesterday he answered reporters' questions about what's next for the campus.
  • On today's show, a new chancellor at the University of Arkansas. Plus, a safe place for all this Thanksgiving, the transition from service life to civilian life, and much more.
  • Andrea L. Rogers' collection of short stories "Man Made Monsters" offers up familiar scares: werewolves, vampires and ghosts. But it also examines real-life terrors of cultural genocide and more.
  • The United States Geological Survey will be collecting data to upgrade geophysical surveys, geological mapping and LIDAR surveys that are currently decades old. Low-flying planes will be passing through Southern Missouri and Central Arkansas collecting this information until the spring of 2023.
  • The second annual Friendsgiving will take place inside at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. The Thanksgiving night (6:00-8:00) gathering is designed to be safe place for anybody wanting to share in fellowship on the holiday.
  • Gardens at Osage Terrace, the first senior assisted living facility in Arkansas licensed to accept Medicaid, continues to operate in Bentonville. The novel long-term care residence is a project of Community Development Corporation headquartered in Bentonville which creates and preserves affordable housing across the tri-county region.
  • The Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks provides confidential and comprehensive counseling to Veterans, their families and VHA employees struggling with intimate partner violence. The assistance program team is coordinated by Andrea Predl, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at the VA.
  • Jeff Ayers' first novel, "Skate the Thief," is a rollicking adventure incorporating elements of crime, wizardry and fun. The Rogers School District teacher talked to us about the book.
  • The latest population survey from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission indicates promising numbers for future wild turkey population.
  • The Arkansas Department of Health is reporting “very high” levels of flu activity and health officials are warning people to take precautions ahead of the holidays.
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