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  • “Marvel is so back.” “Marvel is over.” “Marvel is back!” “Marvel is toast.” It’s a never-ending roller coaster of people who are tired of superheroes, eager for the MCU to fail, and fans who still believe in this brand. To the surprise of all, “Thunderbolts*” was a solid flick.
  • On today's show, we hear more about a new campus for Fayetteville's Ramay Junior High. Also, the idea behind the new show on PBS, “City of Songs.” Plus, how fire and glass combine to make art.
  • Fayetteville Public Schools will undergo a shakeup in the coming years, including the construction of a new junior high campus. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis has more.
  • This weekly segment is a continuation of Timothy Dennis' "Talkin' Tunes" with Ozark at Large's Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and KUAF technical director Wai-Kay Carenbauer.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams. This week, they speak with Denise Lanuti about her fused glass art and an upcoming Mother's Day event.
  • Troy Campbell's newest project, a television program called "City of Songs," is airing on PBS stations nationwide. Campbell is the executive producer of the series, which is part travelogue, part musical digest, and all about passion.
  • The Gulley Park Summer Concert Series in Fayetteville is back for its 29th year. Ozark at Large’s Sophia Nourani speaks with the city's recreation program manager, Lacie Ballard, this year’s eclectic lineup and what else attendees can expect.
  • Heartland Forward, a Bentonville-based think tank, is launching a maternal and child health care center to reduce disparities and improve accessible care across the state. The announcement was made this morning at the Heartland Summit in Bentonville. The center’s official name is the Maternal and Child Health Center for Policy and Practice.
  • Four cases of pediatric measles have been confirmed in Arkansas, all in unvaccinated children. On today's show, we hear from a pediatrician who is working hard to keep that number at just four. Also, we hear more about this year's Gulley Park Concert Series. Plus, an afternoon of music designed to relieve what troubles you.
  • There have been four confirmed cases of pediatric measles in unvaccinated children in Arkansas. This follows over 700 confirmed cases in Texas this year, including two fatalities, with more than 650 cases in unvaccinated individuals. Dr. Andrew Koehler, a pediatrician at Northwest Arkansas Pediatrics, said the spread of measles to Arkansas seemed inevitable.
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