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  • Talk Business and Politics' Michael Tilley Joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss headlines from this past week around the Arkansas River Valley.
  • Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Features Editor April Wallace joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss local events occurring this weekend.
  • The Northwest Arkansas Design Excellence Program will enter its 10th year in 2025. The program, part of the Walton Family Foundation, supports architecture and landscape projects in the region. This week, the program announced two new grantees for work connected to the Razorback Greenway and the Bentonville Public School District.
  • On today’s show, we are considering design in northwest Arkansas, including along the Razorback Greenway. Also, we discuss ways to stay healthy during a time of travel, pie and parties. Plus, Michael Tilley and April Wallace bring us news and local events, respectively.
  • Today's Ozarks at Large is an edited broadcast of the 2024 Fort Smith Chorale Christmas Concert.
  • On today’s show, we remember some friends of the show we’ve lost this year. Randy Dixon of the Pryor Center discusses the death of David Pryor, plus the life and music of Zakir Hussain.
  • On today’s show, we begin a new year with a reminder of what makes our region great: the outdoors. We’ll spend some time with the creatures outside, remnant prairies and even Civil War-era cannons.
  • On today’s show, we remember one of the biggest stories to occur in our region in 2024: the outbreak of tornadoes across northwest Arkansas. Our coverage of the immediate aftermath as well as a conversation with two artists who are uniquely commemorating it.
  • Another year come to a close, and a new year of movies is on the horizon. Such is the life of film critic Courtney Lanning. She joins Ozarks at Large to share her favorite flicks from 2024.
  • Visitors can check out human books and learn their stories during the Fayetteville Public Library's next "human library." Leah Frieden, assistant manager of the Adult and Reference Department at the library, joins Ozarks at Large to discuss the event's return and why books or people shouldn’t be judged by their cover or past experiences.
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