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  • Arkansas is accepting grant applications for revitalizing communities across the state. Little Rock Public Radio’s Maggie Ryan has more.
  • An Arkansas group is working to make it easier to amend the state constitution. Protect AR Rights wants to put an amendment on the ballot to strengthen the canvassing process altogether.
  • Fort Smith Symphony Music Director John Jeter joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss the symphony's 102nd season and what audiences can look forward to in 2025 and 2026.
  • Andy Alverson visited the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to discuss the importance of the National Science Foundation and how he, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Arkansas, has interacted with it throughout his career.
  • The National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes touched down in the area on May 19.
  • A storm-filled spring is keeping Washington County emergency and cleanup personnel busy. On today's show, we learn what the latest batch of storms means for people in hard-hit communities. Also, we hear more about the Arkansas Wildlife Federation's concerns regarding proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act. Plus, we prepare for a holiday weekend of live music from the big stages to the patios.
  • The inaugural semester of the Arkansas Global Cycling Accelerator officially ended last night during a demo event. Dozens of entrepreneurs, cycling industry leaders and enthusiasts gathered at The Ledger in downtown Bentonville to hear pitches from founders within the cohort and celebrate their achievements.
  • Congress established the Endangered Species Act in 1973. The law has changed occasionally over the past five decades, and the Trump Administration proposed further changes last month. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis contacted Terri Lane, director of the Arkansas Wildlife Federation, to learn more about conservation, how different parties work together to protect endangered species and how this proposed change would affect their outcomes.
  • Hidden in the beautiful Ozark Mountains, just east of Fayetteville, is a six-acre art park. Terra Studios is a nonprofit organization devoted to creating a better world through the power of art.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams. This week, they speak with Jonna Summers, owner of the Banshee Manor Haunted Attraction and The Manor. While one is scarier than the other, both offer medieval decor and activity.
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