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  • The 19th-century Wilhauf House in Van Buren is newly restored and will soon become a training and research site for the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith.
  • On today's show, more women in the United States are choosing to have a medical abortion, taking medically dispensed abortion pills, rather than a surgical abortion. Plus, one of the oldest buildings in Arkansas is taking on a new role, and much more.
  • The last edition of the Black Apple Awards was in November, 2019. The recognition for achievement in art, performance, culinary and more returns Friday night at 412 in Springdale.
  • In the first of a three-part series about Black men and suicide, Johnathan Reaves from our partner station KASU, talks with counselor Shadun Duncan about some of the challenges Black people face when dealing with a mental health crisis.
  • When Russia invaded Ukraine, conversations began quickly about how oligarchs might be able to hide money in cryptocurrency. That prompted The Futre of Money hosts Eric and Leigh to explore how and how much cryptocurrency is being used for illicit or illegal activities.
  • The Northwest Arkansas edition of the Transgender Day of Visibility will take place Saturday, April 2nd at the Jones Center in Springdale. There will be panel discussions, guided meditation and more.
  • Arkansas, as well as other southern states, lags behind the nation in HPV vaccination rates. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is working to raise awareness about the vaccinations and the cancers the shots can help prevent.
  • In the second part of a three-part series about suicide and Black Arkansans, Johnathan Reaves from our partner station KASU, talks with Shadun Duncan about signs that could indicate a mental health crisis.
  • A new podcast produced by KUAF, Resilient Black Women, is a twice-monthly discussion about mental health and access to mental health for all...but especially for Black women and women of color. In an excerpt from the first episode we meet the hosts, Joi McGowan and Deneshia Simpson.
  • A University of Arkansas Honors College Signature Seminar, Extractions, will focus on demand for raw materials and the effects extracting them from the ground can have on people and communities. Toni Jensen will lead the seminar and will also deliver a free, public overview of the seminar Monday at 5:15pm.
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