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KASU News: Arkansas Congressional leaders seek federal aid after March storms

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Arkansas's Congressional delegation calls on the president to approve federal disaster aid. Meanwhile, a major employer in Paragould backtracks on its full closure plans, and a Little Rock dietitian makes a splash on the international water ski scene. Those stories and more on today’s KASU News.

00:00 Intro
00:30 Delegation requests federal disaster aid after March storms
01:02 Tenneco Paragould Plant to keep some departments open
01:36 New measles cases reported in central Arkansas
01:58 Onyx Coffee Lab braces for tariff-driven price hikes
02:56 Arkansas PBS executive director resigns
03:19 New director named for Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
03:38 Osceola School Board continues superintendent search
04:02 Jeff Senn selected to lead Pulaski County Special School District
05:05 Budget resolution raises concerns over Medicaid cuts
05:54 Tennessee lawmakers target DEI programs in session’s final days
06:32 Memphis Zoo asks for $3 million in emergency support
07:12 Arkansas water ski champion Brittany Wharton reflects on comeback
08:31 Thunder leads Grizzlies 2–0 in NBA playoffs
08:49 Cardinals snap losing streak with win over Braves

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A Northeast Arkansas native from Wynne, I’ve been involved with radio for about 15 years. I got my Bachelor of Arts degree from Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, where I also served as an award-winning News Director for 2 years at KSWH-LP.