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  • A bill to prohibit smartphone usage in Arkansas public schools is nearing final approval in the state legislature.
  • Gov. Sanders unveiled her much anticipated maternal health care package aimed at improving Arkansas’ low national ranking, Thursday, Feb. 6.
  • A rising number of flu cases in Arkansas is having an impact on blood donations. Joshua Gwin with Our Blood Institute says a public desire to stay safe and healthy can have an immediate effect on blood supply.
  • Sonia De Los Santos brings joy with her when she gets on stage. She’s a singer, songwriter, musician and author and her mother says Sonia was born smiling. She’s making others smile, too, with her infectious music written for multi-generational audiences. She’ll be perform at the Walton Arts Center for the 10 X 10 Series.
  • Arkansas lawmakers wrap up yet another week of the legislative session, and a number of controversial bills are close to becoming law. President Trump’s immigration policy has Marshallese migrants in Northwest Arkansas concerned.
  • This week’s collection of Pryor Center archives recount two KATV stories about Arkansans involved in USAID.
  • Josie Lenora with Little Rock Public Radio joins Ozarks at Large’s Kyle Kellams to discuss the previous week of the 95th Arkansas General Assembly and look forward to the next.
  • The Arkansas Legislature moves into a fifth week of the 95th General Assembly today. On today's show, we review last week at the Capitol with Josie Lenora from Little Rock Public Radio. Also, Ozarks at Large host Kyle Kellams speaks with the director of public policy at the Alzheimer's Association in Arkansas about efforts to obtain more support for Arkansans living with dementia and their caregivers. Plus, the Pryor Center explains how US AID has historic connections to Arkansas.
  • Today’s Sound Perimeter celebrates the clarinet and connects our listener with its multiple personalities.
  • Alzheimer’s advocates from across the state are gathering at the State Capitol tomorrow for “Alzheimer's and Dementia Awareness Day." Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams speaks with the Alzheimer's Association in Arkansas to learn more.
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