Rachell Sanchez-Smith
Ozarks at Large ProducerRachell Sanchez-Smith is an associate producer for Ozarks at Large and an undergraduate student at the University of Arkansas studying journalism.
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Today on The Outline: Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox found that Griffin was in clear violation of his official duty to provide legal counsel to the Arkansas State Board of Corrections. Also, Arkansans for Limited Government has resubmitted their proposed constitutional amendment. Plus, The Arkansas Department of Transportation released its traffic management plan ahead of the 2024 eclipse.
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On today's show, a business class at the University of Arkansas is looking at not how to make money but how to give it away. Plus, learning how the best way to study the Ozarks is to get into the Ozarks. Also, the newest dads at KUAF take a quiz about fictional dads.
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KUAF Community SpotlightAlyssa Reynoso-Morris, autora bilingüe, visitará la Biblioteca Springdale el 14 de Octubre para celebrar el Mes de la Herencia Hispana/Latina con una lectura de su libro Los Plátanos Son Amor.
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KUAF Community SpotlightAlyssa Reynoso-Morris, a bilingual children's author, will visit Springdale Library on October 14th to celebrate Hispanic/Latine Heritage Month with a reading from her book Los Plátanos Son Amor.
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KUAF Community SpotlightThe GRIDIRON is TONIGHT!...and tomorrow….this annual spoof of the headlines is a fundraising event for Journalism Scholarships at the U-of-A. KUAF’s Rachell Sanchez-Smith spoke with Rusty Turner about this weeekend’s event.
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On today's show, Annie Leibovitz offers a tour of her work, Michael Tilley, executive editor of Talk Business & Politics, talks changes to Arkansas' Freedom of Information Act and more.
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Legislation from this week’s special session of the Arkansas Legislature is now law.
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Today on The Outline: The new COVID-19 vaccine could be available in pharmacies as early as tomorrow. Also, the Arkansas Legislature is likely to pass a new law prohibiting vaccination mandates for government employees. Plus, The University of Arkansas’ Chemical Engineering Department receives a large gift.
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On today's show, residents of Tontitown are worried about the number of fires inside NWA's main landfill. Also, a trip through Ozark history at historic Cane Hill.
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Kyle and Matthew look back on some of the best stories from the past few months on Ozarks At Large.