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  • On today's show, students at Fayetteville High School are headed to the polls— Not just to vote, but to work. Also, the next project for the Smokehouse Players is a classic of the American stage. Plus, the City of Fayetteville is hearing a resolution that could begin a process for racial reparations for the city's African Americans.
  • In this excerpt of the "I am Northwest Arkansas" podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with the innovative minds behind the Carbon Chicken Project: Richard Ims, Jody Hardin, and Greg Parker. These guests bring a wealth of experience in agriculture and sustainability, having developed an entrepreneurial solution for recycling food waste into valuable agricultural products.
  • Fayetteville's The Smokehouse Players are preparing to deliver Tennessee Williams’ stage classic, "The Glass Menagerie."The production occurs Oct. 24-26 at the Old Ozark Mountain Smokehouse. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams speaks with cast and crew members about the production.
  • The City of Fayetteville is hearing a resolution that could begin a process for racial reparations for the city's African American residents.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams. This week, the two discuss the range of craft fairs happening this weekend across the region. They also touch base with "The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's" Flip Puthoff about the host of the largest fair, War Eagle Mill.
  • Last night, KUAF hosted our first of three mayoral candidate forum in Bentonville. This is the live recording of our forum with Mayor Stephanie Orman and challenger Steve Galen.
  • Bill Blagg will bring his Family Magic Show to Jones Center in Springdale on Oct. 26. He recently spoke with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about his life as a magician, how he prepares for shows and how he keeps his shows a mystery.
  • The exhibit "Weaving Heritage" - on display in downtown Springdale - explores the tradition, craft and beauty of hand-woven Afghan rugs and carpets.
  • In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Roby Brock speaks with Steve Clark, president and CEO of the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, about the current state of the city and the surrounding region.
  • On today's show, a deep dive into Arkansas Issue Two on the ballot this election. Also, a carpet weaving art exhibit is on display in Springdale. Plus, another edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
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