Jacqueline Froelich
KUAF Reporter and NPR CorrespondentJacqueline Froelich is an investigative journalist and has been a news producer for KUAF National Public Radio since 1998. She covers politics, the environment, energy, business, education, history, race and culture. Her radio segments have been nationally syndicated. She is also a station-based national correspondent for NPR in Washington D.C., and recipient of eight national and state broadcast awards.
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Plans are underway to enhance Combs Park in south Fayetteville by removing an obsolete water-works dam upstream on the West Fork of the White River and installing river beach access.
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On today's show, an old dam is being renovated to be a new aquatic nature preserve. Also, progress on a Black Historic District in Fayetteville. Plus, what can happen at the University of Wonder and Imagination?
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"TEA: the Transgender Experience in Arkansas," filmed in KUAF's Listening Lab, profiles the lives of seven trans youth, women and men. In episode two, host Taylor Johnson talks with 17-year-old trans woman June Simmons. Ozarks at Large has included an excerpt of the long-form interview.
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TEA: the Transgender Experience in Arkansas, filmed in KUAF's Listening Lab, profiles the lives of seven trans youth, women and men. The first episode is hosted by Taylor Johnson and features Ethan Avanzino, a 35-year-old trans man who lives in Eureka Springs and works in the commercial airline industry. The following is an excerpt of the long-form interview.
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On today's show, a zine about climate justice in northwest Arkansas. Also, the transgender experience in Arkansas. Plus, imbibing without the booze.
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On today’s show, we start a new year by remembering some of our favorite moments of 2023 on Ozarks at Large, including a major archaeological dig, a podcast about polo shirts and chinos, and a discussion about the loss of monoculture.
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As we gather for the holidays, infectious disease experts warn the virus that causes COVID-19 is also circulating.
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On today's show, family gatherings and travel are a part of the holiday season, but unfortunately, COVID is still a part of it, too. Also, being mindful of inclusion and diversity in northwest Arkansas. Plus, Pryor Center archives this week place a focus on famous people who’ve visited the Natural State.
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Today on The Outline: Washington County Department of Emergency Management has received additional funding to build a new Emergency Operations Center. Plus, the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion in Rogers posted record-high ticket sales in 2023.
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On today's show, a federal grant has been awarded to a UofA-based ecologist to help combat the expansive growth of harmful plants in the local environment. Plus, memorable moments from Arkansas political debates.