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  • "Dancing With Our Stars" asks six people who are not professional dancers to dance. The event raises awareness about (and research money) neurofibromatosis.
  • On today's show, Hillary Clinton, former first lady Arkansas and secretary of state, spoke at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Paul Gating, editor of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, interviews Charles Robinson, the newly appointed chancellor of the University of Arkansas. Plus, a fundraising dance competition, tunes for the weekend and more.
  • Fewer infants, children and teens are entering foster care in Arkansas, but fewer are leaving. Arkansas Division of Children and Family Services Director Mischa Martin explains how the agency is working, citing a critical need for more foster and adoptive families. The agency, she says, is also prepared to respond to any consequences of Arkansas's strict new abortion ban.
  • The 10th annual KUAF Season-of-Giving Fundraiser begins Monday. General Manager Leigh Wood explains why the annual event started and why it is important as 2022 ends.
  • On today's show, a tribute to the women of the Arkansas Legislature, and the pioneers who made their service possible. Plus the VA is combatting loneliness, free books for young readers, and much more.
  • Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art continued its programing connected to the "We the People: The Radical Notion of Democracy" exhibit last night with a conversation between Hillary Clinton and Angie Maxwell.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, can't list every holiday-related event taking place in the next few days. She tries, though.
  • Russell Stroud, the newly-elected mayor of Goshen, Arkansas — a rural Ozarks municipality in northeastern Washington County — appears to be the first “out” LGBTQ+ mayor in the state. Stroud discusses his historic campaign, progressive political agenda and family life.
  • Arkansas' right-to-work law turned 78-years-old on Nov. 7, and a little over a week after its anniversary, a Fayetteville Starbucks became the first location in the state to unionize. Although right-to-work effects how unions function, other factors like deindustrialization impacted the state's labor movement.
  • Nathalia Holt's latest book, "Wise Gals: The Spies Who Built the CIA and Changed the Future of Espionage," offers details about four women who changed United States' intelligence and the workplace.
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