Kyle Kellams
News Director, Host of Ozarks at LargeKyle Kellams has been the news director at KUAF for 34 years and has been producing Ozarks at Large. The show began in a weekly format, then became a daily show. Kellams first started working in radio at KTLO in Mountain Home while in high school and also spent a year as news director at KKIX in Fayetteville before working at KUAF. During his time at KUAF, Kellams served as the radio play-by-play voice for the University of Arkansas women's basketball team and, on occasion, the U of A baseball team.
-
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' new initiative aims to streamline permitting, empower commanders and prioritize flood control, hydropower and navigation projects.
-
Lisa Margulis, director of Princeton's Music Cognition Lab, discusses her new book on how music-evoked daydreams benefit memory, mental health and sense of self.
-
District Judge Clinton Casey Jones speaks at the Ozarks at Small series, reflecting on Fayetteville's transformation through decades of law, music and community.
-
Arkansas Public Theatre, TheatreSquared and Walton Arts Center reveal new seasons packed with musicals, dramas and family shows through summer 2027.
-
On today's show, the US Army Corps of Engineers is looking to build infrastructure, not paperwork, and we learn what that means. Plus, we learn about a new startup in Rogers that describes itself as DoorDash for garment repair. We also go the Other Way with Becca Martin Brown.
-
Exercise scientist Michelle Gray joins KUAF's Balance series to explain why muscular strength and power matter for aging well, and what you can do about it at any age.
-
Kyle Kellams and Sophia Nourani preview live music for the week, including Robert Lester Folsom, Ratboys, Jo Dee Messina, Foggy Bobcat and new Walmart AMP announcements.
-
On today's show, we hear that Arkansas will start implementing new federal work requirements for Medicaid recipients and how that development will affect nearly 6,000 Arkansans who have HIV. Plus, we learn you can get older in a healthier way with a little work. We also get a roundup of live music in the coming week.
-
Randy Dixon of the Pryor Center joins Kyle Kellams to explore the legacy of Gary Weir, the Russellville native who filled Bozo the Clown's giant shoes on KATV for 25 years.
-
On today's show, we hear four women and a physician are suing the state for its near-total abortion ban. Plus, the Pryor Center archives help us remember a clown, a foster home takes note of National Puppy Day and we go to the Fat Fashion Show at the Medium in Springdale.