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  • After the Russian Federation declared an unprovoked war on the peaceful independent country of Ukraine, Andrew Paul — working in Europe at the time — dropped everything to journey to Kyiv to offer volunteer aid to the Ukraine military.
  • On today's show, how a growing population is putting more demand on the water supply in Northwest Arkansas, plus how healing waters attracted a medical swindler to Eureka Springs and we hear music from Austin-based, singer-songwriter Creekbed Carter Hogan.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, brushes up on the vernacular of barbecue.
  • Casey Bourke, aka Print Gurl, creates art that is colorful and dynamic. Her work can be found on the cover of the latest issue of "The Idle Class." She came to our studio, along with Idle Class publisher/editor Kody Ford, to discuss her art and how she is leading a public conversation about melanoma following a diagnosis last year.
  • On today's show, a Fayetteville resident volunteered with the Ukraine Foreign Legion. Plus, getting form one place to another in your car efficiently, creating as much art as possible, and much more.
  • This week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report includes a conversation with State Senator Jonathan Dismang about what to expect in next month's special session of the Arkansas Legislature.
  • On today's show, an increase of teens and women at crisis pregnancy centers since the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Plus, the co-creator of Def Jam Poetry is coming to Crystal Bridges, State Senator Jonathan Dismang discusses the special session, and much more.
  • An appeal by the state of Arkansas to lift a stay, requested by ACLU - Arkansas to be placed on a 2021 law banning adolescent gender-affirming health care from taking effect, will soon be decided.
  • On today's show, northwest Arkansas' population continues to become more diverse. Plus, a conversation about Christianity and reparations, an Arkansas law banning gender-affirming healthcare to adolescents makes its way through the courts, and much more.
  • Parts of Arkansas experienced rain this past week but most of the state remains in some form of drought. Many farmers are making decisions to care for animals and crops, while keeping their farm afloat. The University of Arkansas’ Extension held a webinar to prepare producers for what is happening and how they could be profitable when the dry spell eventually breaks.
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