
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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Little Rock Public Radio reporter Josie Lenora walks us through last week's legislation that were halted or forced to pivot.
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Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told Talk Business and Politics that Iran cannot be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. He says he’d like to see that goal achieved through peaceful diplomatic means.
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Randy Dixon with the Pryor Center brings Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams's archival recording of news stories from 50 years ago.
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Today’s Sound Perimeter features artists Rubén Darío Reina and Pepe Rivero, performing as part of the University of Arkansas Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research (I³R) celebrations.
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You can’t win ‘em all in sports or the Arkansas Legislature. On today's show, Josie Lenora from Little Rock Public Radio talks us through some bills that didn’t make it and the pivots made by lawmakers. Also, Randy Dixon with the Pryor Center offers a guide to what we might have been talking about on our show 50 years ago today.
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Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis has spoken with a few founders participating in the Arkansas Global Cycling Accelerator in the past weeks, and now it's time to learn about Link My Ride. The UK-based app promises to create more social connections through cycling group rides.
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Senate Bill 640 would require the governor to appoint an all-new board.
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The cases mark the first reports of measles in the state since 2018.
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Late last month, locally-owned clothing rental store The Library Vintage hosted a Fashion Forum in Fayetteville. Promoted toward northwest Arkansas designers, models, photographers and more, the store explicitly called for those who wished to see a change in the region’s fashion community and wanted to participate in that discussion.
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Matt McGowan’s new novel, "Western Swing," takes readers across the western U.S. as Ray, a man in his early 20s, leaves the family farm for a solo vacation. It doesn’t stay solo for long after his car’s engine block cracks, and he finds himself temporarily stuck in a small Wyoming town.