Jacqueline Froelich
Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative journalist and has been a news producer for KUAF National Public Radio since 1998. She covers politics, the environment, energy, business, education, history, race and culture. Her radio segments have been nationally syndicated. She is also a station-based national correspondent for NPR in Washington DC., and recipient of eight national and state broadcast awards.
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A fungus called white-nose syndrome has killed millions of cave-dwelling bats in the eastern U.S. and Canada and is now aggressively spreading across...
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In December, Governor Asa Hutchinson issued a memorandum to Col. Bill Bryant, director of Arkansas State Police as well as to state prosecutors...
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This report has been updated to reflect a recent regulatory filing. The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality late Wednesday denied a new permit...
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In 2017, Arkansas Public Media began to investigate the proliferation of industrial chip mills across the Deep South, including a newly opened mill in...
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The Arkansas Department of Health is warning residents about a significant influenza outbreak and how best to prepare. “In a bad flu year, it's...
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The wood pellet fuel industry is growing in the United States. The largest chip mills across the South are gobbling up hardwood forests to meet demand for overseas customers.
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Sending children to the principal's office has long been a traditional punishment for unruly students. But Principal Michelle Hutton at Elmdale...
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When a school bus crashes, upset parents may ask, “Why aren’t my children wearing seat belts on the bus?” Some state lawmakers are listening. California...
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More than 150 wood pellet manufacturing mills operate across the U.S., many supplying the domestic woodstove pellet market with home heating fuel. More...
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Clean Line Energy Partners , headquartered in Houston, Texas intends to build five long-haul, high-voltage clean power transmission lines across at...