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  • A suspect in the double homicide case at Devil’s Den State Park has been arrested. Also, a film with a deep Arkansas connection is about to hit theaters, and the writer and director, Tony Toast, talks about the movie. Plus, we learn more about the University of Fort Smith Center for Nonprofits.
  • Ozarks at Large's host, Kyle Kellams, sits down with Jamie Baum, an associate professor in the University of Arkansas’ Department of Food Science who directs the Center for Human Nutrition, and Erin Howie, an associate professor in exercise science in the UofA Department of Human Health, Performance and Recreation. This is the first of many discussions about balancing nutrition, exercise, and health that will continue through 2024.
  • University of Arkansas scientists Erin Howey and Jamie Baum return from a global health conference to discuss behavior change, nutrition, and staying active during the dog days of summer. Hear takeaways from New Zealand and tips for hot-weather wellness.
  • Emily Tredaway, a longtime River Valley nonprofit advocate, is the new director of the Center for Nonprofits at the University of Arkansas–Fort Smith. She shares how her personal story and professional experience shape her mission to support local organizations and future social workers.
  • People of all ages across the region came together as the city of Fort Smith hosted a parade celebrating two hometown heroes' NBA championship win. We bring you the story in today’s show. Plus, we investigate what it means to be an influencer on a local level. Also, the latest headlines from the River Valley with Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics.
  • On today's edition of The Other Way, Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams learn about Eureka Springs' Blue Spring Heritage Center from owner Johnny Cross.
  • Each year, volunteers conduct a count of people without permanent housing in the four counties of northwest Arkansas. John Gallagher, a social work associate professor at the University of Arkansas, authored the study and recently discussed the point-in-time survey at the Carver Center for Public Radio.
  • Mayor Molly Rawn says single-stream system would reduce rate increases, boost participation and improve worker safety.
  • On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report, former Northwest Arkansas Council CEO Mike Malone reflects on the legacy of Uvalde Lindsey, a quiet yet powerful force behind key regional developments like XNA and Highway 412.
  • The Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter has provided care for more than 13,000 children since 1993, offering a 24/7 safe haven for youth facing trauma. In 2025, the shelter will expand its mission with new foster family support services, community outreach, and transitional programs for young adults aging out of care.
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