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  • After Hurricane Katrina, state officials in Louisiana accelerated their takeover of New Orleans’ lowest-performing schools. WWNO's Aubri Juhasz discusses the state of New Orleans' schools 20 years after Katrina.
  • The Community Foundation is launching a new Responsive Grants program to meet the moment nonprofits are facing right now. Times are tough. Funding streams are shrinking, costs are rising, and organizations are being asked to do more with less.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with studio potter Agnes Stark about her 2025 Summer Pottery Show and Sale, taking place September 5–7 at her studio in Eads, TN.
  • The 49th Annual Home & Garden Tour will take place on Sunday, September 7, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. This year’s tour is unique, as all the featured homes are located on Central Avenue.
  • Riverside Drive along Tom Lee Park reopened today after being closed for upgrades since April.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Elizabeth Perkins, director of "NUNSENSE," the musical at Germantown Community Theatre, which opens on Friday, September 12, and runs through Sunday, September 28.
  • Playhouse on the Square presents "Great Wine Benefit," a theatrical wine-tasting event supporting the theater’s programming, on Tuesday, September 16.
  • Seoul-based journalist Raphael Rashid talks about the explosive reaction in South Korea to the arrest last week of more than 300 South Korean immigrants working to build a battery factory in Georgia.
  • In this episode of “Protecting Your Money,” host Randy Hutchinson, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, explains what to know when getting a house inspected before you buy.
  • President Biden formally apologized on Friday to tribal communities for the federal Indian boarding schools that operated for 150 years and separated Native American children from their families. Native News Online founder Levi Rickert reacts.
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