Becca Martin Brown
Contributing ReporterBecca Martin Brown is the former features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. She now hosts "The Other Way" with Kyle Kellams on Tuesdays on Ozarks at Large.
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On today's edition of The Other Way, Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams learn about Eureka Springs' Blue Spring Heritage Center from owner Johnny Cross.
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On today's show, we hear how the city of Fayetteville plans to revamp its recycling program. Plus, the discussions we can have when we have more information about residents without shelter. Also, our oceans are vast, deep and mysterious, and NPR's "Short Wave" has decided to dive in.
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On today's edition of The Other Way, Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams hear about a new display at the Bella Vista Historical Museum from artist Dave Darpinion.
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On today's show, we learn how educators are addressing childhood trauma at an upcoming mental health symposium. We also speak with a man who has received a second chance and wants to extend that same opportunity to others. Plus, we remember the legacy of Pearl's Books founder, Leah Jordan.
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On today's edition of The Other Way, Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams hear about the Weaver Awards and Weave NWA from local liaison April Kennedy.
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On today's show, we hear that lawmakers and citizens are collaborating on the Autism Task Force in Arkansas. Plus, we take a tour of the Nelms Dyslexia Center. Also, we interviewed a longtime nonprofit leader who is retiring.
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On today's edition of The Other Way, Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams hear about big cat sanctuary Turpentine Creek from founder and director Tanya Smith.
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On today's show, the US Senate has voted to approve President Trump’s budget bill, and we hear how it will impact SNAP benefits. Plus, sharing the stories of the food scene in northwest Arkansas. Also, big cats are on the prowl in Eureka Springs.
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On today's edition of The Other Way, Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams learn more about unidentified aerial objects with Arkansas Mutual UFO Network field investigator Al Stone.
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On today's show, school districts in northwest Arkansas are offering free lunch to everyone 18 and younger. Also, expanding maternal healthcare options in Arkansas. Plus, the latest ratings on how bike-friendly cities are across the state.