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  • The singer and songwriter Chloe Kimes first played in Fort Smith as part of last year’s Leverett Amp Fort Smith Music Series. She’ll return with her trio at 801 Media Center on North A Street for the Artist, Audience & Community Live series on the evening of Jan. 16.
  • The Mount Sequoyah Cross is coming down for just a few days to receive some updates. Emily Gentry, president and CEO of the Mount Sequoyah Center, says the work includes installing LED lighting and re-securing the cross back to its original base so it’s no longer slightly leaning.
  • This week’s collection of Pryor Center archives focuses on former presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton's relationship as they navigated the 1980 Cuban refugee crisis.
  • Artificial Intelligence is part of the present and our future, but how can it help provide better medical care? On today's show, we hear about a conference hosted by the Alice Walton School of Medicine and Stanford Medicine at Crystal Bridges to investigate just that. Also, we hear about the decades-long relationship between Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton. Plus, the Mount Sequoyah cross is getting a tune-up.
  • A conference at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Friday, hosted by the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine and Stanford Medicine, examined the future of medicine and artificial intelligence. The conference featured medical leaders sharing ideas about how AI can help medical professionals and their patients.
  • The University of Arkansas for Arkansas for Medical Sciences was awarded a $2.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to research a herpes virus that has been associated with cancer.
  • The Arkansas Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for schools to participate in the Arkansas Farm to School Institute.
  • Little Rock Public Radio's Josie Lenora reports Huckabee was nominated to the position by President-elect Donald Trump.
  • Some scientific research and a hunch led to nearly $3 million from the National Institute of Health. On today's show, we’ll hear more about the work of examining a virus that will hopefully lead to a vaccine. Also, studying pathogens that can make the jump from animals to humans. Plus, the Wonders of Winter Wildlife at Hobbs State Park.
  • Kristian Forbes is an associate professor in disease ecology at the Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Arkansas, studying pathogens in wildlife and is especially interested in how those pathogens might jump from animals to humans, specifically from bats and rodents.
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