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  • Arkansans can soon buy a controversial drug over-the-counter thanks to a new state law. And groups seek to raise awareness of the role doulas play in improving maternal health outcomes. Also, a music festival in Northeast Arkansas comes full circle for legendary artist Johnny Cash.
  • One might expect a film about killer unicorns to go all in on mayhem and magic, but if that’s the film folks expect in “Death of a Unicorn,” they’d be better off waiting for someone else to try this idea again later.
  • On today's show, we take another trip to the Ozarks at Large archives.
  • For decades, the Fulbright Program has fostered international exchange, creating recognition for Arkansas in the process. On today's show, we consider the legacy of The Fulbright Program. Plus, we remember an Arkansas basketball great: the late Oliver Miller.
  • Today’s Sound Perimeter explores a musical dialogue across the centuries.
  • On today's visit to the Pryor Center Archives, we remember the late Oliver Miller, a 1990s Razorback basketball star who died this year. Randy Dixon from the Pryor Center joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to help tell the story.
  • Arkansas’ unemployment rate continues to hold steady. Little Rock Public Radio’s Daniel Breen explains.
  • On today's show, we hear from Olivia Walton, the founder and CEO of Ingeborg Initiatives, who discusses maternal health, paid leave and more. Also, The Jones Center is working to help every child learn how to swim. Plus, a trip to the Bigfoot Museum of Oklahoma.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams.
  • Arkansas’ maternal mortality rate is one of the highest in the country. Ingeborg Initiatives, based in Bentonville, wants to change that narrative.
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