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  • You can have a vital role in preparing the next generation of doctors. On today's show, we hear how the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine is seeking people to portray clinical patients to help future physicians learn. Also, a quick trip up the mountain gets you to Ozark Folkways. Plus, the Center for Art as Lived Experience in the University of Arkansas School of Art will host a gathering this week.
  • Loneliness can affect any of us in multiple ways. On today's show, we hear from former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, documentarian Nicholas Ma and musician Yo Yo Ma about loneliness and unity. We also celebrate Fayetteville's oldest operating elementary school. Plus, the varied world of orchids.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams.
  • The state of Arkansas is launching a new online portal for job seekers. In an event yesterday, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced the Arkansas LAUNCH site and said it would help Arkansans connect with employers and access education and training.
  • Making advances in medicine and medical care is the shared goal of several startups participating in the third annual HealthTech cohort led by The Fuel Accelerator.
  • In its current form, House Bill 1180 would require public schools to show footage of a fetal ultrasound, as well as an educational video detailing fetal organ development.
  • Isolation and togetherness were among the subjects of a gathering and conversation at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, featuring former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, documentarian Nicholas Ma and musician Yo Yo Ma.
  • Thousands of people have been educated in the halls of Leverett Elementary School in Fayetteville. This year marks the 125th anniversary of the school, and on March 12, there will be a public reception at the school to honor its role.
  • The annual Orchid Society of the Ozarks show begins tomorrow, Feb. 28, at the Pauline Whitaker Center in Fayetteville, lasting through the weekend. This week, Lois Gergen invited Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams into her greenhouse full of orchids.
  • The bill would expand the state’s alternatives to lethal injection to include nitrogen hypoxia, alongside the electric chair, which is Arkansas’ only alternative on record.
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