
I had built a fairly typical Sek’kuar deck. Once you have something built a specific way, it can be difficult to deviate from.

It was pretty fun, but wasn’t anything approaching a budget deck, which made this article significantly more difficult than I originally thought it would be. Sek’kuar is actually a deck that I had put together a few years ago. Alliance 4 lyfe (If you don’t understand what I am referring to, congratulations, you didn’t waste a portion of your life playing WoW)

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This article series builds EDH decks that only contain cards that cost less than $1, hopefully saving you money so that you can have nice things, like food and clothing, and still play this game that we enjoy. until 5 a.m.Welcome back to Ultra Budget Brews, the article that desperately wants to be named Dollar General, but can’t, serving as a grim reminder that I have nice things. Both stations continued to simulcast classical programming at night until 2000, when KUAR began broadcasting jazz music from 10 p.m. UALR and the Little Rock School District jointly owned the two stations until 1995, when UALR became the sole owner. But in 1988, the two stations began carrying separate shows during the day, with classical music continuing on KLRE while KUAR began airing all news and information during the daytime. At first, KUAR and KLRE simulcast their programming. It is powered at 100,000 watts, the maximum permitted by the FCC for non- grandfathered FM stations, covering most of Central Arkansas. On September 16, 1986, KUAR began broadcasting. In 1983 KLRE's power was increased to its current 40,000 watts, covering Little Rock and its suburbs, adding NPR programs such as All Things Considered and A Prairie Home Companion the following year.

In 1982, UALR received an FCC construction permit to build an additional non-commercial FM station at 89.1. Also in 1978, the Arkansas Broadcasting Foundation was formed to take over the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license. till 10 p.m., playing classical music in the evening and, beginning in 1978, on weekends as well. In 1977, the "Friends of KLRE" was formed to support the station, which expanded its hours, on the air from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., airing educational and classroom programming, largely staffed by students and teachers. It was on the air during school hours, 9 a.m. At first, KLRE was powered at only 3,600 watts on a 265 foot tower, so its coverage was limited to the city of Little Rock and adjacent communities. In February 1973, 90.5 KLRE-FM first signed on. In 1972, the Little Rock School District was planning a new vocational high school and wanted to include a small FM radio station to train students in the field of broadcasting.

Like most public broadcasting operations, KUAR and KLRE rely on listener contributions for a large part of their operating budgets and several times each year hold on-air fund raisers. The stations also offers UALR students the chance to get broadcasting experience by working part-time. A full-time staff of nine people run the operation, including Interim General Manager/Program Director Nathan Vandiver, Operations Director William Wagner, News Director Michael Hibblen, and Development Director Vanessa McKuin. The two stations have studios and offices on Asher Avenue in Little Rock's University District. KLRE's transmitter is on the campus of Metropolitan High School, off Scott Hamilton Drive. KLRE is a full-time classical music station, airing syndicated classical programming from Classical 24 and NPR, along with some local hosts. KLRE-FM (90.5 MHz "Classical 90.5") is also a public radio station in Little Rock, licensed to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. KUAR's transmitter shares the tower of Channel 7 KATV, on Two Towers Road in Little Rock. Programming is simulcast on a translator station, 94.5 K233AD in Monticello. During the day, KUAR airs NPR news, talk and information programming as well as Arkansas news and culture. It is a network affiliate of National Public Radio (NPR) and is licensed to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. KUAR (89.1 MHz "FM 89") is a public radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas. KUAR and KLRE broadcasting in HD with all of the subchannels.
