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  • On today’s show, Arkansas primaries are just weeks away and we start at the beginning of the election process. Plus, The Momentary is back at full speed with a spring visual arts season, confusing words with the Militant Grammarian, and much more.
  • Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks several years ago began to implement the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Whole Health Initiative. Two key providers explain how the paradigm is slowly being infused.
  • On today's show, plans to establish the state's first dental and veterinary schools. Plus, losing and finding rental assistance in Washington County, re-engaging KUAF listeners, and much more.
  • Kaharlyk, by Oleh Shynkarenko, is a science fiction novel set in Ukraine that examines war and creativity.
  • Arkansas' 529 Plan is now Arkansas Brighter Future 529. With the new names, many of the same ideas to help pay for education remain.
  • Meg Medina was awarded the Newbery for Merci Suarez Changes Gears. her books for readers of all ages capture the joyful and heartbreaking experiences of being a young person.
  • On today's show, XNA and TSA report a major uptick in guns found at checkpoints. Plus, how to cover a story the news glossed over, an art exhibit celebration the 50th anniversary of the Buffalo National River, and much more.
  • The candidates have filed and the primaries are next. John Brummett, political columnist with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Roby Brock, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, discuss a crowded GOP primary field.
  • The Arkansas Cinema Society and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art are teaming up for another double feature Thursday night. The screening includes Pillow from the Miller Brothers, Arkansas-based filmmakers. The short movie has little dialogue, but great visuals, music and sound.
  • For three decades J. Bill Becker was the president of Arkansas' AFL-CIO. This week's archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History help us learn more about him.
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