
Kyle Kellams
KUAF host, contributor, and creator of "Ozarks at Large"Kyle 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 March, 1990.
Kyle first started working in radio at KTLO in Mountain Home, Arkansas while still in high school and also spent a year as news director at KKIX in Fayetteville before working at KUAF. During his time at KUAF has also 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 today's show, a conversation about teaching and understanding diversity in the classroom. Plus, our weekly conversations with Michael Tilley, Becca Martin Brown, Courtney Lanning, and much more.
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Michael Tilley, with Talk Business and Politics, updates us on an acquisition of USA Truck, increased sales tax numbers in Fort Smith
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There is theater, music and more this weeked. Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansasd Democrat-Gazette, says there are also fireworks. Many, many fireworks.
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The Princess debuts on Hulu today. Courtney Lanning says it is fun, a bit violent and a different kind of princess.
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On today's show, Heartland Forward and Builders and Backers work with ten entrepreneurs for three months to help their ideas become real. Plus, a conversation about the impact of rising mortgage rates, interviewing an Instagram famous doodle, and much more.
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Dozens of people from across the middle of the country gathered together via Zoom for the Heartland Forward Builders and Backers program.
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On today's show, smaller towns in northwest Arkansas are experiencing growth, just like the bigger towns. Plus, the communities that have evaporated along Route 66, a conversation with Carlos Santana, and much more.
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Route 66 is encased in nostalgic images of neon and roadside attractions. The road has been gone for some time, but there are still families and small communities along the route. Jeff Sonnabend, a photographer and writer living in northwest Arkansas, is working on a project to place a lens on the people—and not the nostalgia—still there.
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Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana is still releasing music and still performing. His latest album, Blessings and Miracles, is out and he talks about music as a way to come together. You can see Santana live at the Walmart AMP July 12.
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On today's show, a few introductions. Plus, the implications of the overturning of Roe v. Wade in Arkansas, the reopening of the Clinton House Museum, and much more.