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Randy Dixon with the Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, helps Ozarks At Large celebrate its first show on the Little Rock airwaves. He picks some of the greatest hits from the Pryor Center’s archives that the show has shared as part of its regular Monday salute to the state’s history.
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On today's show, the University of Arkansas fosters the future of outdoor recreation with GORP. Also, Music City celebrates Natural State native Florence Price. Plus, The Pryor Center showcases its greatest bits of Arkansas history.
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The Cane Hill Harvest Festival is this weekend. The festival includes a country breakfast, blacksmithing, music, sorghum making and a chance for people to get inside the historic buildings of Cane Hill.
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On today's show, residents of Tontitown are worried about the number of fires inside NWA's main landfill. Also, a trip through Ozark history at historic Cane Hill.
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How Arkansas reacted the day of the attacks at the World Trade Center, Pentagon and elsewhere 22 years ago.
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Today, LGBTQ+ young adults experiencing homelessness in Arkansas are finding refuge at a transitional home in Fort Smith. Plus, remembering the September 11th attacks and how the day unfolded for Arkansans. Also, the challenge of being any one of three wives of Henry the 8th in “Six: the Musical.”
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Tracking interest rates and home sales in Arkansas over the last 50 years.
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On today's show, an education effort from the Runway Group and the Arkansas Farm Bureau highlights bicycle safety on rural roads. Plus, gravel cycling's recent rise in popularity and the unsafe road conditions forcing cyclists off the streets. Also, the Startup Crawl returns in September and how audio giant Klipsch got its start in Arkansas.
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Out of a tin shed in 1946, Paul Klipsch began to sell the Klipschorn speaker in the small town of Hope.
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J.B Hogan is a writer, poet and historian. His next book collects essays he's written about people and events in Fayetteville and Washington County many people have forgotten or never even knew about.