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  • Bundle up this weekend and head to Hobbs State Park and Conservation Area for the Wonders of Winter Wildlife. This event features a swath of interactive learning opportunities for folks of any age who want to discover how the local fauna spends their wintertime.
  • In this excerpt of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn brings back key figures from the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, Cory Mixdorf and Ben Harris, to explore the vibrancy and value of the local music scene.
  • With a population expected to reach 1 million by 2050, northwest Arkansas' demand for water is increasing and putting more strain on the region's water infrastructure.
  • Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders spoke in the Arkansas House chambers Tuesday morning about banning cell phones in schools, firing professors if they are 'indoctrinating' students and cutting taxes.
  • Northwest Arkansas continues to grow, and cities are trying to ensure the water supply keeps pace. On today's show, we talk about water leaks and growth. Also, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders lines out her priorities for the 95th General Assembly in her State of the State address. Plus, the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Council will host the 29th annual Recommitment Celebration.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams. This week, they speak with Kat Robinson about her new book "Arkansas Barbecue."
  • The medical industry is trying to stay well enough informed about AI to harness its potential, and last week’s conference, “Think Health: AI for Healthy Communities” at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, was dedicated to better understanding the new technology.
  • Ozarks at Large's Sophia Nourani speaks with Ozark Mountain Music Festival's artist at large, John Mailander, who will be performing alongside several bands at this year's festival.
  • The Northwest Arkansas Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Council will host its 29th annual Recommitment Celebration Saturday night at the Fayetteville Public Library. This year’s event is titled “Echoes From the Lorraine Motel: The Movement Then, The Mission Now” and will feature a conversation with Michael Eric Dyson.
  • The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Institute for Community Health Innovation is preparing to train 80 doulas in 2025. The program is available across the state and, through scholarships, will cover the full cost of training.
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