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The state of Arkansas is now accepting applications for the grid enhancement grant. This funding, provided by the US Department of Energy, aims to enhance the resilience of the electric grid and prevent electric outages in the state.
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On today's show, one year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, Arkansas organizations help provide access to reproductive health services and assistance for legal medication and surgical abortions. Also, a federal judge strikes down the state's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, research connects racial discrimination to vaccine hesitancy and more.
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Today on the Outline: Federal Judge James J. Moody ruled against the law yesterday, citing it as discriminatory and unconstitutional. Also, lawmakers have crossed the aisle in the Arkansas Legislature to form the Future Caucus. Plus, SWEPCO is still working to restore power across the region.
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Matthew Shepherd said he will not seek another term as Arkansas speaker of the House. Also in the news: designs to protect Arkansas' power grid and a record week for Razorback golf.
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Our outline of some of the news of the day includes continued efforts to put the fate of Arkansas LEARNS in front of voters, a hydrogen plant planned in Clarksville and updated blood donation guidelines.
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Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas CEO Buddy Hasten discusses international, national and state energy policy.
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After back to back winter storms two weeks ago dropped temperatures to as much as negative 20 degrees along with several inches of snow, Arkansans are now…
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The Fayetteville City Council has approved new regulations for electric vehicle charging stations on private property. The standards require publicly…
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On today's show, we learn about a new program that aims to provide assistance paying heating bills for low-income area residents. Also, we remember four…
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EOA of Washington County is now accepting applications for its Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Eligible applicants can have a utility bill paid…