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  • On today's show, Courtney Lannings offers reviews for two movies currently screening. Also, Becca Martin Brown informs listeners about some early holiday events. Plus, Timothy Dennis invites musicians to the Firmin Garner Performance Studio.
  • Ozarks at Large producer Timothy Dennis parts ways with KUAF after 11 years of dedicated service. Before he leaves, Timothy and Kyle Kellams reminisce over his time at the radio station.
  • Today on The Outline: The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced this week record-setting levels of healthcare and benefits delivered to enrolled Veterans in fiscal year 2023. Also, the Access Fund hosts its annual Climbing Advocacy Conference in Bentonville.
  • Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics joins Kyle Kellams to discuss what's up and coming in downtown Fort Smith, including Slackwater Harbor and a new baseball team.
  • The first of two movie reviews from Courtney Lanning this week. “Digimon” officially hit American airwaves in 1999 with its first television series. And now, 24 years later, the franchise is still going strong, with the latest movie releasing this week, “Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning.”
  • This is the second of two reviews from Courtney Lanning this week.The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been floundering since “Avengers: Endgame.” The franchise has made some missteps, namely with how many lackluster shows and movies have been cranked out. And now Disney arrives with a new offering. . . “The Marvels.”
  • To commemorate the end of his time at KUAF, Ozarks at Large producer Timothy Dennis invited some friends and esteemed local musicians to join him one last time in the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio to perform a few songs and to ask Timothy some burning questions.
  • On today's show, a new nonprofit is building affordable housing in Harrison. Also, the unexpected business success of gathering nuts. Plus, an Arkansas-born film director’s latest holiday story.
  • Hope 9:29 broke ground in Harrison to create a new community space, a call center, and an affordable housing development.
  • Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History joins Ozarks at Large to discuss how Patti Upton made millions off of a simple idea: Aromatique.
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