Daniel Caruth
Morning Edition Host and reporterDaniel Caruth is KUAF's Morning Edition host and reporter for Ozarks at Large.
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The Arkansas Department of Agriculture is holding public meetings to get input on updates to the state's renewed water plan.
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On today's show, a new extraction method to gather an increasingly critical metal. Also, a plan to get more medical care to rural Arkansas. Plus, Aladdin’s genie is ready for his role.
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Toshihiro Nakamura may have cut his teeth working for the United Nations in peace keeping and global development in conflict and disaster zones around the world, but his organization - Kopernik - scales down projects to see what fits for the local communities they work with.
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A local group is petitioning to put Sunday alcohol sales on the ballot for Fayetteville this November.
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On today's show, The Arkansas Department of Education has proposed to cut funding for education coops by more than $4 million for the 2025 fiscal year. But why? Also, a business success story based on intuition. Plus, keeping balance with nutrition, exercise and health.
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The first letter of the new Arkansas LEARNS Act stands for "literacy." We hear from an education policy expert on how these new policies focused on literacy will work and why the state scores so low when it comes to reading.
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On today's show, addressing the low literacy rates in Arkansas. Also, remembering the legal and political career of Federal Judge Richard Arnold. Plus, an all-star tribute to Arkansas legend Sister Rosetta Tharp.
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A new season of Points of Departure launches this month with a focus on sustainable development at home and around the globe.
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On today's show, an ambitious plan for a veteran’s memorial in Springdale. Also, optimism regarding a sustainable future. Plus, we open a thirty-year Ozarks at Large time capsule.
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On today's show, the unique nature of two cicada broods emerging this year. Also, a celebration of the "First Lady of Children’s Folk Songs” and the music she’s shared. Plus, the Marshallese Educational Initiative.