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  • Preston Stewart, Onyx Coffee Lab's director of chocolate, stops by the studio for a taste test and to talk about the company's latest foray into specialty chocolate.
  • A Little Rock judge has ruled in favor of the ACLU in their case against the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (or DFA) regarding its emergency gender marker restriction.
  • Michael Tilley joins Kyle Kellams to discuss the rise in home sales and slight drop in building permits in the Fort Smith metro region.
  • On today's show, we learn more about new chocolate from Onyx Coffee Lab. Also, the Northwest Arkansas Handweavers Guild marks 75 years. Plus, a new approach to an existing challenge, food insecurity in Arkansas.
  • Becca Martin Brown of the "Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette" joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to suggest local happenings this weekend, like "Responders" at TheatreSquared, The Smokehouse Players, and "Little Women" by Natural State Performing Arts in Bella Vista.
  • In this excerpt of District 3, hosts sit down with Tula owners Juan Bahena and Susana Ramirez Bahena to discuss their new non-profit, Casa Dos Alas. This non-profit fights food insecurity in Northwest Arkansas' Hispanic communities through innovative partnerships that make access to food a celebration of community and culture.
  • If you are in the Fayetteville Public Library in the next few weeks, you might consider spending some time with the exhibit of art created by members of the Northwest Arkansas Handweavers Guild. To mark the guild’s 75th anniversary, the exhibit includes a wide variety of examples of what an artist can do with material and a loom.
  • Two Friends Books and Markham & Fitz Chocolate collaborate for a new monthly "Summer Romance" series.
  • Horseshoe Canyon Ranch in Jasper has become a hub for outdoor adventure since it opened 27 years ago. But this year, the ranch is introducing changes that have some patrons curious about its future. Most notably, the former dude ranch has replaced its riding horses with a fleet of electric mountain bikes. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis takes us to Horseshoe Canyon for more.
  • On today's show, Horseshoe Canyon Ranch is adding another sport to its activities list. Also, this week’s archives from the Pryor Center focus on publishing icon Helen Gurley Brown. Plus, Two Friends Books and Markham & Fitz Chocolate in Bentonville join forces.
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