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Startup Junkie’s annual Startup Crawl filled the Fayetteville square with entrepreneurs, food, music and local craft breweries, showcasing small businesses and community connections.
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The third Momentous electronic music festival will take place Oct. 10 and 11 at the Momentary. This year's event focuses on highlighting local talent while also bringing in big name artists like Tycho. The festival will also feature installation and performance art and a Night Market.
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Neelakshi Majumdar, an assistant professor of aerospace engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Arkansas, speaks to Ozark at Large's Kyle Kellams about private aviation safety.
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The Nelms Dyslexia Center in Fayetteville hosted yesterday’s formal signing of a memorandum of understanding between the center, the University of Arkansas, and the Academic Language Therapy Association. They’ll work together to make it more affordable for people to become Certified Academic Language Therapists. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams reports.
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Brittany Johnson, communications director for CACHE and Ozark at Large's Kyle Kellam's discuss "Britt's Picks" for the upcoming week.
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Arkansas State University Chancellor Todd Shields discusses a new freshman-to-physician program with NYITCOM, progress on the upcoming veterinary college, and efforts to align higher ed with workforce needs.
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Fayetteville based band Mildenhall is one of the selected artists for the 2025 Arkansas Tiny Desk Contest, an annual concert in little Rock and celebration of musicians all around the state. Ozarks at largest. Sophia Nourani recently sat down with members Tommy Benke, Jacob Arnold, and Andrew Cerra for a KUAF live session in the Innovation Lab at the Fayetteville Public Library.
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Melissa Givens, an assistant professor of voice and head of voice studies at Pomona College, will be at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Fayetteville as part of the Tippy McMichael Lecture Series on Saturday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 21 at 10 a.m. to discuss the works of Florence Price.
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John Jeter, conductor and music director of the Fort Smith Symphony, speaks with Ozark at Large's Kyle Kellams about their upcoming season.
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Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis investigates the Clean Air Act and its impact on American lives and wallets.
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Staley will be presenting from her book, The Boy Next Door My Sixty Year Friendship with Bill Clinton at the Fayetteville Public Library in the Walker Room, on Sept. 10, at 6 p.m.
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This summer, President Trump signed an executive order to end "crime and homelessness on America's streets." The order removes funding for government programs that address housing first models of homelessness and urges state and local governments to place people with mental illness or drug use disorders into treatment facilities. Solomon Burchfield, executive director of New Beginnings, a nonprofit transitional housing community, speaks with reporter Daniel Caruth.