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  • Earth Day is Tuesday, April 22. Ozarks at Large's Jack Travis joins host Kyle Kellams to discuss some events occurring around the region that will enable attendees to learn, have fun, and be a good steward of the environment.
  • Hope Cancer Resources will host a free clinic later this month in Springdale to screen for skin cancer, the most common form of cancer. Hanna Edwards, director of wellness at Hope Cancer Resources, says the organization is committed to providing access to care for as many community members as possible.
  • The Arkansas Department of Health has reported three confirmed cases of measles within the state, as well as potential exposures from out-of-state travelers in Northwest Arkansas.
  • President-elect Donald Trump has floated the idea of dissolving the U.S. Department of Education. We ask a children's policy expert what consequences that could have for students in Arkansas.
  • Gar Hole Records was founded during the pandemic by Fayetteville musicians Nick Shoulders and Kurt DeLashmet as a means to sell a surplus of merchandise, but it has grown to be more than that. With new artists on the roster and in-person events happening throughout northwest Arkansas, the label's goal is to boost the profile of local and regional artists on its roster.
  • Lawmakers are considering two bills that would abolish the statewide fluoridation program and allow individual communities to decide whether to allow the mineral in tap water. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis spoke with the bills' co-sponsor and a local dentist to learn more.
  • A strong earthquake shook much of Taiwan on Sunday, toppling a three-story building, stranding about 400 tourists on a mountainside, and knocking part of a passenger train off its tracks.
  • Award-winning science journalist Alison Richards is deputy supervising senior editor for NPR's science desk.
  • Meghan Keane is the founder and managing producer for NPR's Life Kit, which brings listeners advice and actionable information about personal finances, health, parenting, relationships and more. She is responsible for the editorial vision of Life Kit, which aims to serve NPR's larger mission of public service.
  • The powerful quake left at least two people dead on the Greek resort island of Kos during peak tourist season.
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