
Quinn Cook
Contributor for Ozarks at LargeQuinn Cook is an Advertising and PR student at the University of Arkansas. She is originally from St. Louis, MO.
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Efforts continue to be made to combat the Arkansas Opioid Crisis. Northwest Arkansas Harm Reduction Center and Yancey’s Dickson Street Dogs are just a few contributing to help the cause.
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A proposal is in the works to allow Sunday alcohol sales in Fayetteville. Some Liquor stores and breweries have differing opinions on how the proposal could affect their businesses.
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On today's show, the attempt to bring voter registration to the 21st century in Arkansas. Also, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Fat Ham” decides to be (and not be) Hamlet. Plus, one northwest Arkansas manufacturer’s evolution.
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Drag performances in Arkansas have become a hot button issue for some political leaders. But one drag queen in Fayetteville sees it as a way to express himself and build a safe community.
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On today's show, the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks plans to use a new grant to feed even more of their neighbors. Plus, a two-day free clinic to help patients with dental needs. And a northwest Arkansas mayor discovers his colleagues from around the country have similar concerns.