Ozarks at Large
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Some beekeepers in the region have spent years perfecting the craft.
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Last week, Walmart shared that revenue was up 205% from the previous year.
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We continue the conversation with Randy Dixon of the Pryor Center on Hillary Rodham Clinton's time in Arkansas.
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On today's show, a buzzy hobby has a swarm of enthusiasts in the region, Walmart beat their estimated revenue jump by about $2 billion, and, Hillary Rodham Clinton discusses her life in Arkansas.
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The Bentonville Public Library is open today and tomorrow, and it will be closed Sunday. However, for two weeks beginning Monday, May 20, the library will remain closed so some renovations and installations of new equipment can take place. This morning, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams talked with Hadi Dudley, the library director, about the next two weeks for the library.
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The effort to find a new theme for KUAF’s Community Spotlight is rounding the final turn. Dozens of musicians entered original material to be considered for the new theme, and three finalists have been selected. Yesterday, Kyle Kellams sat down with Drew Hutson Rogers to talk about his original composition, "In-Between Radio."
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Pastor Clint Schnekloth of Good Shepherd of the Ozarks joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss another round of books. This week, they talk about the 2024 Hugo Awards and the controversy that plagued last year's contest.
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Becca Martin Brown of the "Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette" joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to suggest local happenings this weekend, like the White Street Walk in Eureka Springs, a small show from Bella Vista's Village Art Club, the Chaffee Crossing Food and Arts Market, plus more.
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Michael Tilley from "Talk Business & Politics" joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss the Fort Smith Planning Commission rejecting a military overlay district ordinance, January-April traffic at the Fort Smith airport being up, the upcoming Bass Reeves Legacy Loop, and Fort Smith Parks and Recreation commission's priority projects.
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On today's show, changes at the Bentonville Public Library. Also, the books that made the cut for the Hugo Award for best sci-fi or fantasy novel. Plus, also get a review of a week of news with Michael Tilley with Talk Business and Politics and much more.