Ozarks at Large
Weekdays at noon and 7 p.m. and Sundays at 9 a.m. on 91.3 FM and Weekdays at 7 p.m. on Little Rock Public Radio
A daily news magazine highlighting the people, places and events of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.
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A new Gallup and Walton Family Foundation study shows Arkansas teachers are using AI to plan lessons, save time and support students.
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Packaging Specialties will invest $24 million to expand its Fayetteville campus, add about 100 jobs and connect two existing facilities with support from city and state economic leaders.
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Scholars at Risk speaker Oscar Gomez discusses the search for truth in the Ayotzinapa case and the role of academic freedom during his visit to the University of Arkansas for International Education Week.
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Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and KUAF technical director Wai-Kay Carenbauer discuss upcoming music events.
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On today's show, we learn that roughly 70% of teachers in Arkansas are using artificial intelligence to prepare their work. We also hear a conversation with this year’s Scholars at Risk speaker at the University of Arkansas about defending international human rights. Plus, local music news for your area.
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The University of Arkansas opened an 11,000-square-foot silicon carbide research facility in Fayetteville, aiming to advance prototyping, innovation and national security through next-generation chip technology.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders scheduled special elections for Senate District 26 and House District 70, despite calling the court orders to do so "unlawful."
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Pryor Center archives revisit the 2004 opening of the Clinton Presidential Center with recordings from four presidents, reporters on the ground and the music that marked a historic day in Little Rock.
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On today's show, we learn about a new semiconductor fabrication facility at the University of Arkansas. We also hear about local sports. Plus, we remember how the world’s attention turned to Little Rock 21 years ago this week for the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum.
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For the past few weeks, we’ve been following the creation of a new piece of public art. The collaboration between Eugene Sargent, students in Springdale Public Schools and Cox Communications is now revealed. The unveiling of the 9-foot-tall Tree of Communication took place Nov. 12 at the Cox store on Joyce Boulevard in Fayetteville.