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.
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National Geographic Explorer Doug Smith led the reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone in the 1990s. He speaks at Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville Tuesday, May 12 at 7 p.m.
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Josie Tilley, daughter of Talk Business & Politics' Michael Tilley, delivered the student address at the Clinton School of Public Service's 20th commencement ceremony May 2 in Little Rock.
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Talk Business & Politics' Michael Tilley joins Ozarks at Large to discuss the F-35 training center groundbreaking at Ebbing, Burnham Woods upgrades, a new UAFS manufacturing lab and the death of Judge Jim Spears.
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On today's show, we hear that Doug Smith led the project reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone and plans to speak about it at the Walton Arts Center. Plus, we learn that the music of the feminist punk band War on Women can be brutal, but it's not all based on anger. We also get our weekly River Valley news roundup from Talk Business & Politics.
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UAFS senior biology major Willow McFerran is leading a community BioBlitz this week in Fort Smith, using iNaturalist to catalog local species at parks, campus and beyond.
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Princeton music professor Elizabeth Margulis, a former UofA faculty member, discusses her new book "Transported: The Everyday Magic of Musical Daydreams" with Kyle Kellams.
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From Happiness Beast's EP debut at George's to Lukas Nelson in Eureka Springs, KUAF's Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and Wai Kay Carenbauer break down the week in live music.
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On today's show, we hear from an Arkansas native who received a Pulitzer Prize for local reporting on how tow companies took advantage of low-income residents in Connecticut. Plus, we talk to UAFS students, faculty and members of the community as they catalog as many species of life as they can. We also survey the live music opportunities for the weekend and more.
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A new Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center at the Schmieding Center in Springdale aims to connect families with support services and serve as a model for all 75 Arkansas counties.
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Coletta Patterson, director of the NWA Regional Volunteer Center, discusses the $1.2M Walmart Foundation-funded initiative to connect volunteers with nonprofits across the region.