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  • University of Arkansas nonprofit expert, Molly Jensen, explains how to securely donate to national and international aid organizations providing critical relief to war-torn Ukrainians.
  • On today's show, a list of key national and international aid organizations providing relief to war-torn Ukrainians -- and ways to securely donate. Plus, a boot camp for political candidates, what live music to catch this weekend, and much more.
  • It has been two years since COVID-19 developed a firm hold on Arkansans' lives. Roby Brock, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, asks Dr. Cam Patterson, the chancellor at UAMS, about where we are now in our existence with the virus.
  • Community School of the Arts in Fort Smith has recently received a $750,000 grant to begin construction on a new facility. The center will provide students with cutting-edge technology for a variety of spaces for students to expand their arts education.
  • We start today's show with elections, bridge inspections and another strong month for Fort Smith sales tax collections.
  • On today's show, the next University of Arkansas Honors College lecture about climate change. Plus, a preview of the Creative Center for the Arts in downtown Fort Smith, a visit from the Militant Grammarian, and much more.
  • Charlie Allison, executive editor for University Relations, brings us a story of The X-Ray, an underground newspaper in circulation at the University of Arkansas in 1912.
  • On the latest episode of Undisciplined, host Caree Banton and producer Matthew Moore moderate a live episode conversation about faith, liberation, justice and more. Panelists include Suzanne Bridges, Dustin McGowan, and Lowell Taylor.
  • Fayetteville nonprofits have until March 18th to apply online for American Rescue Plan Act grants specifically to help address community needs as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Film critic Courtney Lanning says The Batman is a methodical detective story worth its three-hour runtime.
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