Ann Kenda
Ann Kenda joined Arkansas Public Media in January 2017 from Sudbury, Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Syracuse University and previously worked in public radio, commercial radio and newspaper in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. She focuses on health, justice, education and energy as part of the Arkansas Public Media team. Her stories can be found on the airwaves, ArkansasPublicMedia.org and social media.
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The horrors of war and the sacrifice of those who served were remembered when Arkansas State University held its Armistice Centennial Celebration on...
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With the 2018 Farm Bill more than a month late, analysts are watching to see whether the bill will pass this year or go into 2019. “States like Arkansas...
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The recent Johnny Cash Heritage Festival in Dyess has reneweed interest in the musical legend's childhood. In this new video from Arkansas Public Media,...
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When Arkansas State University assistant professor of digital design Joe Ford noticed that both he and his 3-year-old daughter were getting ill from...
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As part of Health Literacy Awareness Month this October, doctors and other health care professionals are being urged to ditch the medical jargon and...
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Colleges and universities around Arkansas are hoping for an easier flu season this year by offering vaccinations to students. At Arkansas State...
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The Health Department continues to track cases of hepatitis A that have been occuring since February. The incidents have forced some affected customers...
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Arkansas’s health experts are offering a mixed reaction to a new report that finds our state making small progress in its fight against obesity. Tonya...
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One hundred utility workers and contractors from Arkansas hit the road Tuesday for the East Coast to help out the states expected to be hit hard by...
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Activists on both sides of tort reform say they’ll proceed with their voter education campaigns despite a judge’s ruling stated that so-called Issue One...