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On today's show, a group of UA Spanish instructors lead a project to help create more Spanish language programs in classrooms. Plus, researchers find grading practices are inconsistent in Arkansas. Also, some voters will decided on school board elections and bond issues today, and nearly 73,000 Arkansas lose coverage in April.
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School board elections and bond issues face some voters today. Also, nearly 73,000 Arkansans are disenrolled from Medicaid, and a new addition to the UAMS campus.
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Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson recently announced his campaign to run for President of the United States in Bentonville. Many in attendance are hopeful for his chances, but realistic about the longshot nature of his campaign.
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A busy 24 hours includes former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson formally announcing his bid for the White House, Sen. Tom Cotton joins other senators to introduce social media legislation and the Dogwood Festival returns for a 48th year in Siloam Springs.
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We catch up with the last 24 and the next 24 hours. Tourism legislation passed this winter is now law, former Gov. Asa Hutchinson campaigns in Des Moines, Iowa, and Rogers Historical Museum honors a century of the Apple Blossom Festival.
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On today's show, OneCommunity aims to bridge the gap of academic access.Also, today is the final day to register to vote for the upcoming May 9 elections. Plus, a conversation about Jennings Osborne with Randy Dixon, director of news media and archives at the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History.
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Today is the final day to register to vote for the upcoming May 9 elections across Arkansas. You can check your registration status at VoterView.
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On today's show, Kristin Netterstrom talks constitutional amendments and what citizens might see on the 2024 ballot. Plus, a free dental clinic returns to Conway, construction begins on a hospital in Tahlequah and more.
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Every two years, the Arkansas General Assembly has the ability to refer up to three constitutional amendments to put on the ballot. Kristin Netterstrom Higgins goes through the process and what citizens might see on the 2024 ballot.
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42 states, the District of Columbia and Guam have made it possible to register to vote online. Arkansas is not one of those 42 states. But, there is a new house bill that could make it 43 states.