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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On today's show, Orlando Joven tells his journey from his hometown to owning Northwest Arkansas' first Colombian food truck. Also, looking into Arkansas election officials rejecting absentee ballots, new food lockers improve food pantry access and more from the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
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Northwest Arkansas' first Colombian food truck is located in Centerton. Owner Orlando Joven tells his journey from his hometown to a restaurateur.
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On today's show, farm and food workers are eligible for a $600 stimulus from qualifying organizations if they worked during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, Walker Park's basketball court mural is revealed, DHS released updated Medicaid termination statistics and more.
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Farm and food workers are eligible for a $600 stimulus from qualifying organizations if they worked during the pandemic and incurred expenses. The program aims to compensate essential food workers, who are some of the lowest-paid laborers in America.
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Northwest Arkansas Food Bank is partnering with businesses in downtown Bentonville to support nine local food pantries throughout the region through the brand new initiative called “Square Meals.”
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On today's show, a new program is coming to Arkansas with the mission to combat the nation's highest maternal mortality rate. Plus, a new update on the continuing confederate monument erected in a Eureka Springs Cemetery, a conversation with some award-winning guacamole makers on staff and much more.
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The Arkansas Department of Health is working with the Nurse-Family Partnership, a national program that focuses on supporting mothers, helping them navigate the journey from pregnancy to motherhood. Ozarks At Large's Rachell Sanchez Smith talked to some of the leaders behind the collaboration to learn more about this innovative project.
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On today's show, we explore the benefits of forest therapy, appreciate the King's River and much more. Be sure to apply sunscreen while listening.
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Three journalists with Ozarks at Large, Jacqueline Froelich, Anna Pope and Rachell Sanchez-Smith, have earned recognition for their work.
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Casa Jovero Market is one of the few specialty shops in Fayetteville. Ozarks at Large's Rachell Sanchez-Smith spoke with the store's owner Jose Rodriguez who opened the market this past month. Also, thousands of Arkansans were removed from Medicaid rolls in June, Fort Smith International Film Festival is set to begin August 25 and more.