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  • On today's trip to the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, John Oates and others talk about the songs they’ve written about the Natural State.
  • On today's show, the Arkansas Supreme Court orders one of its justices to be subject to an ethics probe— Details about how a Freedom of Information request turned into an ethics probe for Justice Courtney Hudson. Plus, planning your long, long hike.
  • An Arkansas Supreme Court Justice faces an ethics probe after an issue surrounding a Freedom of Information request, plus a Jonesboro police officer is involved in a civil rights lawsuit after an excessive force incident.
  • Miles Jandrasevic is very familiar with several of the country’s long trails, such as the Pacific Crest Trail, the Colorado Trail and northwest Arkansas' Ozark Highlands Trail. Last week, he talked about thru-hikes on the University of Arkansas campus. Before his talk, he came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to discuss the activity with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams.
  • In this excerpt of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, Justin Johnson, co-founder of Square Six, joins to discuss his journey from graphic designer to tech entrepreneur. He shares insights on the importance of user experience (UX) in technology, emphasizing that the best UX is often invisible.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams. This week, the two touch base with Caroline Speir of the Fort Smith Museum of History to discuss the upcoming Fall Festival. The festival will be a combination of Oktoberfest and an educational event called "History Alive," which takes onlookers back in time through reenactment.
  • Musician Teni Rane will perform tonight at 6 p.m. as a guest of the University of Arkansas Honors College and tomorrow at the Fayetteville Public Library to deliver a program titled “Facing Change Through Song.” The program will include a discussion followed by a live performance. Rane visited the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to speak with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the discussion and her music.
  • On today's show, Arkansas-based think tank The Pulaski Institution is hosting a regional politics and economic development summit. We hear from Pulaski Institution’s president and CEO about that event. Plus, Teni Rane talks music. Also, Fort Smith celebrates the past and present.
  • On Oct. 19-20, the Pulaski Institution is hosting its first-ever regional summit at Hendrix College, called “Place and Democracy in the Mid-South.” Ozarks at Large's Matthew Moore spoke with the institution’s president and CEO, Alan Elrod, over Zoom to learn more.
  • In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report, Roby Brock talks with Heartland Forward executive vice president, Angie Cooper, about the policy think-and-do tank's increased commitment to its student-centered program "rootEd Arkansas."
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