Daniel Caruth
Morning Edition Host and reporterDaniel Caruth is KUAF's Morning Edition host and reporter for Ozarks at Large.
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University of Arkansas English professor Robert Cochran's latest book looks at the collected work of Arkansas author Charles Portis.
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On today's show, prioritizing education for environmental programs in Fayetteville. Also, foraging for springtime mushrooms. Plus, a deep dive into the work of Charles Portis.
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How do you reframe climate change anxiety to create sustainable solutions? Sarah Lewis share how she helps companies, organizations and individuals make holistic choices to serve the planet.
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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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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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Federal lawmakers are urging the U.S. Postal Service to reconsider plans to shift services from several mail processing facilities, including one in Fayetteville.
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On today's show, we consider the elements of "Reduce, Reuse and Recycle," especially through sustainable fashion. Also, Representative Steve Womack is among a bipartisan group of lawmakers who want the US Postal Service to reconsider its facility changes. Plus, remembering David Pryor.
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In this episode we hear from sustainability coordinators with the city of Fayetteville about how they are working with students, consumers and businesses to develop guidelines that incentivize green practices.
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The Thaden School in Bentonville is expanding to offer kindergarten and first grade students beginning this fall.
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On today's show, Thaden School in Bentonville is expanding. We also learn more about a huge investment in the electric grid in Arkansas. Plus, a trip to the archives about a high-profile federal trial in Fort Smith, 36 years ago this month, with 14 people charged with trying to overthrow the government.