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  • The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal with Paul Gatling focuses on Governor-elect Sanders' cabinet choices, the future of philanthropy in Arkansas and more.
  • A project coordinated by UAMS and funded by the National Institutes of Health will develop intervention tools for rural pharmacists to address vaccine hesitancy.
  • This holiday season we reached out to several local independent bookstores in the listening area to get their recommendations for books. Today we hear from Pearl's Books in Fayetteville.
  • At least 58,000 Arkansans are living with Alzheimer's or related illnesses. More than 90,000 people provide care, usually unpaid. A newly revised and updated plan spells out ways to prepare for more people with Alzheimer's inside Arkansas.
  • A new bipartisan law known as the “Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics” or PACT Act is rolling out across the country, including in Arkansas. The PACT Act provides medical care and benefits to generations of Veterans exposed to toxic substances while serving in the military. Experts with Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, who are also hosting a town hall this week, provide guidance.
  • On today's show, the Arkansas Department of Human Services reports a decline in youth entering foster care, but fewer are leaving state custody. Plus, gathering to make food taste better, another gift guide from a local bookstore, and much more.
  • For the second time in 2022, Courtney Lanning reviews a new adaptation of Pinocchio. She says the new version, on Netflix, is one of the best films of the year.
  • This week, the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is hosting the Arkansas Flavor Analysis Conference in Fayetteville to give researchers and industry professionals the tools to optimize the unique qualities of our food.
  • After 1,115 days, an infertility diagnosis, five Intrauterine Inseminations, one miscarriage, two rounds of IVF with ICSI, two healthy embryos and one frozen embryo transfer….. a baby boy is coming to the Moore family.
  • Home sales are beginning to cool in the Arkansas River Valley, but construction activity remains on a record pace.
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