Ozarks at Large
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A daily news magazine highlighting the people, places and events of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.
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The change is the result of a proposed strategy from USPS that is currently under review with the Postal Regulatory Commission and is estimated to save the postal service nearly $3 billion a year.
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Today in Sound Perimeter, we listened to music that serves as a meditation on change, loss, resilience and solace during challenging times.
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In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report, Roby Brock speaks with Houston Davis, president of the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, about the path higher education seems to be following regarding demographic shifts.
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On today's show, investing more than $5 million in upgrading trails in Springdale. Also, it’s a dinner party vibe— for hundreds of guests. Plus, how to prepare for an open water swim.
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In 1966, a Republican was elected to Arkansas' third congressional district. And for the past 58 years, a Republican has continued to be elected. But when will that trend end?
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Last week, Drew Hutson Rogers visited the Carver Center for Public Radio to speak with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about his new single and a summer he called great for songwriting and performing. His new single, "Big Sky," will be available on Friday across music platforms.
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Sunday afternoon, the House of Songs Bentonville will celebrate seven years of collaborative songwriting in northwest Arkansas. The non-profit came here from Austin, where it was founded by musician, storyteller and filmmaker Troy Campbell. Their concept involves pairing up musicians from different countries, letting them write and then perform new songs, sometimes just 24 hours after the process begins.
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On today's show, Arkansas’ third congressional district has been held by a Republican for 58 years— Will that trend end any time soon? Also, House of Songs in Bentonville celebrates seven years. Plus, it was a productive summer for musician Drew Hutson Rogers.
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The University of Arkansas’ Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation’s Greenhouse Outdoor Recreation Program is back for the fall semester. Zoe Buonaiuto, the former associate director, is now overseeing the program. She recently spoke with Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis about her new role and this semester’s GORP cohort.
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Research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows 46% of carseats are improperly installed.