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  • Today on The Outline: The Arkansas Razorback soccer team will face Pittsburgh in the NCAA Tournament’s second round Friday night. Also, John Brown University women's soccer team heads to the NAIA National Tournament. Plus, the League of Women Voters of Washington County held a fun run this past weekend.
  • Little Rock native LazRael Lison's latest film, Christmas Angel, released this past week on BET-Plus. He’s directed eight films in conjunction with BET, Netflix, Amazon and Lionsgate. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams reached LacRael in Los Angeles by Zoom and asked if directing a Christmas movie in any way makes for a different feeling on set.
  • The KUAF Listening Lab continues to collect the voices of where we live. Recently, Sophia Ordaz visited the station to discuss Craig Santos' poem, "The Age of Plastic."
  • Jamestown Crag is an outdoor climbing area just north of Batesville. Landon Downing shares the story of how he and The Nomads worked together with a private company out of Wisconsin to preserve access to this unique area for outdoor recreation.
  • Today on The Outline: Ozarks at Large considers the numbers in today's headlines, including the acreage of ExxonMobil future lithium wells, the net income loss for Tyson Foods and early votes in Fayetteville's special election.
  • Former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson's path to the nomination seems challenging. He came back to Arkansas to file to be on the state’s ballot for the Republican Party nomination. While in the state, he sat down with Roby Brock, from "Talk Business and Politics," for "Capitol View." Brock asked Hutchinson why he remains in the race.
  • On today's show, a Wisconsin paper mill, a crag in Batesville, and how rock climbing practices helped preserve some Ozark recreation. Also, despite low polling numbers, former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson stays in the race for the GOP presidential nomination. Plus, a preview of Thursday night’s Songwriters in the Round at Meteor Guitar Gallery in downtown Bentonville.
  • In this week’s excerpt of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” with Randy Wilburn, listeners can hear a conversation with NWACC's president Dr. Dennis Rittle to discover the school's deep commitment to education and find out how it can positively impact students' academic journey.
  • This month, the Songwriters in the Round at Meteor Guitar Gallery in downtown Bentonville will again invite four artists to share the stage with each other and their songs with an audience. Lacy Hampton of "Common Roots" and bluegrass artist Buddy Shute join Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss their upcoming Bentonville performances.
  • There are several types of assistance animals: service, facility, therapy and emotional support. What’s the difference and why does it matter?
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