Timothy Dennis
Ozarks at Large ProducerTimothy is a life-long Arkansan; he grew up in the hills outside of Winslow and has lived throughout northwest and western Arkansas. As a budding musician in his formative years, he became enthralled with recording technology, which carried over into his collegiate studies of print and multimedia journalism at the University of Arkansas. Upon receiving his degree in journalism in 2011, Timothy immediately began working as a freelance reporter and photographer for the Washington County Observer in West Fork, Winslow and Greenland. It wasn't long before he left the newspaper business for radio and began working full-time as an announcer and news programmer for KURM in Rogers.
After working for about a year in radio, Timothy was recruited to join the KUAF staff as a producer and reporter for Ozarks at Large, generating spot news and feature-length stories. He reports on the local music scene, interviewing and capturing performances of local and traveling performers and bands. He also works with KUAF operations staff on strategic technical planning for the station.
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On today's show, a new scholarship at Little Rock Central High will honor the top students in the AP African American History course. Also, Nick Mancini closes out the Summer Jazz Concert Series.
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The next seven days of music in the region include the usual mix of rock and roll, Americana and cover bands with a variety of flavors.
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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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Today on The Outline: Food lockers provide 24-hour food pantry access. Also, leadership changes at Walmart International. Plus, the Razorback soccer season begins.
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A variety of shows means a busy live music calendar for the next seven days.
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On today's show, a grantee in the Women's Economic Mobility Hub speaks about her business and experience in the program. Plus, the Bentonville Public Library expansion is underway, local music and a conversation with current GOP presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson about his efforts to qualify for the first party debate.
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There will be several opportunities to see musical tribute acts as well as some familiar local favorites during the next week.
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To develop immersive tours of Roman ruins, a University of Arkansas research team photographed sites in Tunisia and Sicily over the summer. Also on today's show, a crowd-sourcing fundraiser inspired by Maxine Miller a broke record for the university's FundRAZOR platform. Plus, the state's hottest days of the year are here, local music and more.
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Today on The Outline: Arkansas tax revenue is up 4%. Also, the next few days will be the hottest of the year for NWA and the River Valley. Plus, the Walton Family Foundation is investing more than $1 million in a K-12 education initiative.
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The next seven days features the return of the Tontitown Grape Festival, Mount Sequoyah celebrates its centennial, two nights of jazz and blues, and much much more.