
Ozarks at Large
Weekdays at noon and 7 p.m. and Sundays at 9 a.m. on 91.3 FM and Weekdays at 7 p.m. on Little Rock Public Radio
A daily news magazine highlighting the people, places and events of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.
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Saturday, June 14, thousands of people came to downtown Fayetteville to participate in the No Kings protest - one of more than 1,500 across the country.
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A group of media members and volunteers from local League of Women Voters chapters gathered in Fayetteville on June 13 to launch a new ballot measure for the 2026 general election. Ozarks at Large's Matthew Moore attended and reports.
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Today’s episode is a reflection, a sonic postcard if you will, from the recent Sound Perimeter LIVE concert at TheatreSquared in Fayetteville, an event that was possible thanks to the support of the University of Arkansas Women’s Giving Circle and the Reflexions Music Series.
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Randy Dixon with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss Jerry Maulden, the former president of Arkansas Power and Light Company, now called Entergy. Maluden passed away earlier this month.
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On today's show, we hear about thousands of people who came to protest in downtown Fayetteville this weekend. Plus, the Pryor Center offers recordings that celebrate the life and work of utility man Jerry Mauldin. Also, a brand new edition of Sound Perimeter from host Lia Uribe.
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City and regional planners from Northwest Arkansas are attending the Congress for the New Urbanism in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Fruit breeders at the University of Arkansas recently made a discovery about a popular summer crop. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis reports.
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Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discussion potential federal budget cuts that could impact funding for Fort Smith National Historic Site, the uptick in building activity in the metro, and more.
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Peabody-nominated filmmaker Joey Clift blends comedy, culture and multiple animation styles in his short film 'Pow,' premiering at the Bentonville Film Festival.
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Sustainable fashion is becoming more popular — whether that’s ethically sourced materials, consumer education, or learning to repair your own clothing. Two Northwest Arkansas studios are working towards that change.