
Kyle Kellams
News Director and Host of Ozarks at LargeKyle Kellams has been the news director at KUAF for 25 years and has been producing Ozarks at Large (first as a weekly, then as a daily program) since 1990. 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.
Kyle lives in Fayetteville with his wife, Laura, and the sweetest dog on the planet.
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On this week's episode, Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics joins Kyle Kellams to talk about how Fort Smith's Fort Chaffee impacts the local economy.
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Bentonville Public Library is understandably interested in introducing young children to the world of books. Tomorrow, the library will host a kickoff for their “1000 Books Before Kindergarten” program. Samantha Sacry, marketing specialist for the Bentonville Public Library, said it begins tomorrow morning at 10 a.m.
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Centered mostly on a section of Dickson Street, Falltoberfest activities include music, food and autumnal shenanigans. Hanna Withers, a co-owner of Maxine’s Tap Room, is one of the organizers of the event, and she said it's a different kind of October festival than a standard Oktoberfest.
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Today on The Outline: Arkansas State Senator Jimmy Hickey of Texarkana is asking for an audit of the purchase of a lectern by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Also, a new professional soccer in Rogers is seeking public input on its name. Plus, Razorback soccer keeps winning.
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On today's show, the Bentonville Public Library kicks off 1000 Books Before Kindergarten. Plus, fall festivities return to Dickson Street with Downtown Fayetteville's Falltoberfest. Also, a movie review from Courtney Lanning.
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The Boys and Girls Clubs in Fort Smith and Bentonville celebrated the opening of new Innovation Labs last Tuesday. Their creation was made possible by a $40,000 award from Cox Communications.
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Today on The Outline: The UofA Board of Trustees approves the sale of land that houses the former SEFOR nuclear reactor. Also, Arkansas Tech University- Ozark begins cardiac sonography classes. Plus, Ozark Regional Transit announces its highest monthly ridership since 2016.
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On today's show, what happens when a liberal attorney joins a Zoom call with a group of conservative politicians and voters. Also, new Cox-funded Innovation Labs in Boys and Girls Clubs in Fort Smith and Bentonville. Plus, a Sound Perimeter focusing on water’s influence on music.
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On today's episode we hear how a new Supreme Court ruling is impacting local waterways and wetland protection. We also hear from the organizers of a tech and gaming festival that will take over Bud Walton Arena early next month and hear from a local graphic artist about their latest collection of time-and-space-bending stories.
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In today's Outline: Senator John Boozman delivers oral interviews with Arkansas vetarans to the Library of Congress, Arkansas Immigrant Defense offers free naturalization services and we remember baseball MVP and Arkansas-born Brooks Robinson.