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Earth Day is Tuesday, April 22. Ozarks at Large's Jack Travis joins host Kyle Kellams to discuss some events occurring around the region that will enable attendees to learn, have fun, and be a good steward of the environment.
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University of Arkansas Fort Smith is hosting a symposium celebrating the life and legacy of Arkansas author Charles Portis in Fort Smith and Van Buren. Portis is best known for his novel "True Grit." Attendees can dive into all of the author's creativity with a moderated discussion with author Jay Jennings and Portis’ brother Jonathan and other elements of the symposium, which begins Nov. 2.
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The 19th-century Wilhauf House in Van Buren is newly restored and will soon become a training and research site for the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith.
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The 19th-century Wilhauf House in Van Buren is newly restored and will soon become a training and research site for the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith.
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This week Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, discusses plans for economic development in Van Buren and easing traffic in downtown Fort Smith.
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This week Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, discusses plans for economic development in Van Buren and easing traffic in downtown Fort Smith.
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As many as a thousand African American residents of Catcher, an unincorporated community in rural Crawford County, were driven from their homes in the…
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As hospitalizations for COVID-19 throughout Arkansas remain at all time highs, the state and its healthcare partners are preparing for the continued…