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  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams. This week, they speak with Beth DeVerre about her glass workshop and studio, Cutting Edge Glass Creations, her personal story, the history of glassmaking, and more.
  • During a town hall yesterday, Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families offered northwest Arkansans more information about proposed federal budget cuts. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis has more.
  • In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, host Roby Brock speaks with maternal health experts about legislation passed in the Arkansas General Assembly and what might come next regarding the health of pregnant mothers.
  • Amor Towles’ novels take readers to Moscow, New York and the Lincoln Highway. On today's show, we hear about his latest book, which is a collection of short stories. Also, we learn more about recently passed legislation and how it may affect maternal health outcomes in Arkansas. Plus, Backroom Social Club is back, but it's in Springdale this time.
  • Backroom Social Club is back, but this time, in Springdale. Previously located in Bentonville, Backroom is a community music and art space known for its late night events and mission to platform local artists.
  • Jeannine Wagar’s career touches almost every aspect of music. Now she’s releasing a CD of her compositions, "Into the Night," on Neuma Records, available to stream or in physical form tomorrow. She spoke with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the new tape and the work it took to create it.
  • Amor Towles has delighted readers with his novels "The Rules of Civility," "Lincoln Highway" and "A Gentleman in Moscow." His latest book, "Table for Two," is a collection of short stories. He’ll be at the Fayetteville Public Library on Thursday, June 5, for a public conversation.
  • Plans to build a controversial prison are moving forward in a western Arkansas community. Little Rock Public Radio’s Josie Lenora has more on one group's objection to the project.
  • Centerton plans a 400-acre “New Town” district to boost retail, entertainment and walkability, to shift from a bedroom community to a full-service city.
  • Michael Tilley with Talk Business & Politics joins Kyle Kellams to discuss this past week's headlines from the Arkansas River Valley.
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