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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.
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This week’s episode of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” with Randy Wilburn features Kaitlyn Fondano, director of the Young Leaders Group of the Northwest Arkansas Urban Land Institute. She discusses how the institute as a whole has a mission to help shape the built environment.
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Late last month, District 3 podcast welcomed Arkansas alum Raya Clay to the studio. Clay is talent producer for Fox Sports and a two-time Emmy Award winner. She came to Fayetteville to accept a Young Alumni Award. When she visited the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio, she told the District 3 hosts she had done well in her career with help from friends and mentors.
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On today's show, constructing buildings that are meant to simultaneously blend in and stand out. Plus, Randy Dixon with the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, brings us the history of the USS Arkansas.
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This week’s “I Am Northwest Arkansas” podcast highlights Ozark Compost and Swap. Host Randy Wilburn talked with founder Ricky Ludeman and operations manager Tina Flakowitz to learn more about the why behind this new type of business.
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The latest episode of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” centers on the arrival of men’s and women’s USL franchises in northwest Arkansas. Host Randy Wilburn talks with Chris Martinovic, principal owner and CEO of the clubs, and Wes Harris, the chief of staff.
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This week’s episode of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” is about the past, present and future of electric vehicles in Northwest Arkansas. Host Randy Wilborn talks with founder and president of the Tesla Owners Club of Arkansas Gary Berger, policy director at the Northwest Arkansas Council Rob Smith, the director of energy services at Ozarks Electric Cooperative Kris Williams.
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The KUAF Listening Lab continues to collect the voices of where we live. Recently, Listening Lab coordinator Emerson Alexander took the mobile lab to Good Shepherd Humane Society in Eureka Springs.
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The latest episode of “The Beloved Community”, a podcast collaboration between the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Council and KUAF, examines the concept of speaking truth to power. This month’s guest is Monique Jones.
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On today's show, local rock-climbing stakeholder Dennis Nelms brings the sport to the forefront of outdoor recreation. Plus, an excerpt from the BeLOVEd Community podcast. Also, Candy Lee discusses performing music for young audiences.