Ozarks at Large
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A daily news magazine highlighting the people, places and events of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.
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Civic engagement advocates are touring Arkansas to build support for proposed ballot measure amendments aimed at protecting direct democracy rights ahead of the 2026 election cycle.
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As winter weather approaches northwest Arkansas, Jack Travis and Kyle Kellams share energy-saving tips, assistance programs and pet safety advice, including guidance from Best Friends Animal Society in Bentonville.
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Free and donation-based community yoga classes are expanding across northwest Arkansas, offering beginners affordable ways to improve mental and physical health through accessible instruction.
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Kyle Kellams, Wai-Kay Carenbauer and Sophia Nourani discuss upcoming music events for the week of Jan. 22, 2026.
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On today's show, civic engagement advocates are hosting a Ballot Measures town hall in Fayetteville, and we hear about the benefits of community yoga classes.
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University of Arkansas law students staged a protest after administrators rescinded an offer to a proposed new dean, citing concerns about free speech and political interference.
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An international military training program begins at Ebbing Air National Guard Base as Finnish Air Force pilots and maintainers arrive in Fort Smith to train on F-35 fighter jets alongside U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard personnel.
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Arkansas Crisis Center is launching AR Teen Connect in 2026, a peer-support program designed to help young people address mental health challenges before they reach a crisis point.
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Arkansas Community Foundation turns 50 this year. Leaders discuss the foundation’s history, grantmaking and a special anniversary initiative distributing more than $1 million to nonprofits statewide.
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Becca Martin Brown returns to talk about her work at the Museum of Native American History and a new Spiro Mounds exhibit on "The Other Way”.