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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The Harry S. Truman Foundation Scholarship brings together the most promising students to embark on their career of public service. Several UofA students have been finalists or won the award, but one current student is this year's only finalist.
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A multi-million dollar road project is now under construction and will help travelers access the Northwest Arkansas National Airport more easily.
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The Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners met earlier today, passing an emergency order that would not permit county clerks from accepting electronic signatures on voter registration applications.
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Casey Bourke, aka Printgurl, created bold and color art that was featured in publications like The Idle Class magazine. In January, she passed away. Saturday, a celebration of her life and art will take place at The Art Collective in Rogers from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and an exhibit called "What Were You Wearing?" is open at the Arkansas Union to raise awareness. Mary A. Wyandt-Hiebert is the director of the University of Arkansas' Sexual & Relationship Violence Center and the co-creator of the installation.
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This week’s edition of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast includes an interview with the head coach of the Fayetteville High School football team, Casey Dick.
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Our Militant Grammarian presents a whole host of silent letter examples and points out that every letter in the english alphabet is silent at some time.
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On today's show, lessons learned from being a finalist for the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship. Plus, a tribute to a young artist and the hospice professionals who helped her and her family. And an installation devoted to raising awareness about sexual assault that’s become a global phenomenon.
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When we think about sustainable clothing, we might consider buying secondhand clothing at a used store. But, there's more to sustainability than meets the eye.
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Zero Hour Arkansas, a climate justice organization based in Northwest Arkansas targeted towards underrepresented youth, will be hosting “Party like it’s 2050,” a concert and environmental sustainability market at Ozark Smokehouse on April 27 at 7 p.m.