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  • Airs Mon., July 7, 6:30 p.m. This week Community Connections talks with Shiree Daniels, Executive Director of Families and Children Together, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to supporting young children and their families through high-quality early education and family services. With decades of experience, including leadership roles in Head Start and advanced training credentials, Shiree brings a deep passion and commitment to empowering families and nurturing children's development across Arkansas.
  • Members of Congress mark the attack on the U.S. Capitol a year ago. Experts monitoring extremist worry the U.S. is in a more dangerous place than a year ago. Examining the CDC's messaging problems.
  • China may have just dislodged the U.S. from a position its held for decades — the world's top trading nation. The latest Chinese figures put the value of its overall trade at $4.6 trillion last year. The U.S. will release its own 2013 data next month.
  • Cliff Shackelford hosts the February 8 edition of Bird Calls. Featured guests are game wardens Troy Parker and Scott Robertson and the profile species this week is the Great Egret. 6 pm, Tuesday, February 8, 2022.
  • Host Janice Bezanson hosts this episode, which focuses on the history of conservation in our region. Guest is David Todd. Airs Wednesday, July 22, 2022 at 6 pm.
  • Dr. Beverly Burden, Red River Radio's resident entomologist once again hosts an episode of What's Bugging You, discussing the insect life of our region. Listeners can participate by calling 800-552-8502. Airs 6 pm
  • Cliff Shackelford hosts this program, discussing the bird life in our region and beyond. This week the profiled species is the Eurasian Collared-Dove. Questions will be taken at 800-552-8502. Airs at 6pm. Please note: Due to technical difficulties, we regret that no podcast or audio-on-demand exists for this episode.
  • "Read my lips" succeeded at countering Bush's image problem. But if it improved his chances of being elected in 1988, it may have ruined his chances of being re-elected in 1992.
  • An Arkansas man who appeared in a widely-distributed photo showing him sitting with his feet propped up on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk during the January 6, 2020 riot in the nation's Capitol building will go to trial September 6th. Thousands of vote-by-mail applications have been flagged for rejection in Texas. FEMA is still accepting applications for Covid-related funeral expenses. And the Shreveport City Council has granted permission for a new dog park to be built in South Shreveport.
  • A turbulent decade began with the Arab Spring and ended with a swell of anti-government demonstrations from Latin America to India, Sudan and Hong Kong. Here's a glimpse of protests outside the U.S.
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