Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net talks to Matt DeCample, spokesman for Governor Mike Beebe, about pending prison reform legislation.
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Cynthia A. Minor is a practicing attorney and a published novelist. She spoke at the University of Arkansas this past week and during that visit came to our studio.
For more about the author and her novel “Tricked”: roseapplepublishing.com.
To hear more of our conversation with Cynthia, click here.
On this edition of Ozarks…prison reform legislation is discussed, advocates for a smoke-free Fayetteville talk about making all bars in the city smokeless and Theater Squared extends the run of Sundown Town.
A community-wide effort to collect books will benefit students in a small Arkansas town.
Advocates for smoke-free bars in Fayetteville are sharing information with the city in an effort to see if Fayetteville can become 100% smoke free.
Alan Chow and Jubilant Sykes will perform together Thursday night at Walton Arts Center. Their first-ever meeting took place at KUAF. Now, more than sixteen years later, they’re back in the station to discuss their careers, music and their upcoming concert.
On this edition of Ozarks, we meet some people playing in the snow and find out just how many records can be broken by one winter.
"GreenZine" (green ZEEN) Arkansas's premiere quarterly on-line magazine for eco-enthusiasts, announced this week that it's going monthly, statewide, and collaborating to stage the second annual REALgreen Expo 2 this spring in Northwest Arkansas. Jacqueline Froelich reports.
To learn more about the magazine and REALgreen conference and Expo visit www.greenzinear.com
Heavy snow may mean...or may not mean...that roofs will suffer. There are some signs of distress to look for as the snow sits.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2016
On this edition of Ozarks, a conversation with House speaker designate Jeremy Gillam. Plus, we tour a compounding pharmacy in Johnson.
Mark Landon Smith, the Executive Artistic Director for Arts Live, says the approaching season includes more plays and exciting news about a radio play.
To hear Mark's suggestions on how adults can see if they have the acting bug, click here.
"Kidney Stew" by Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson with the Cannonball Adderley Quintet
Wednesday Northwest Arkansas Community College offers a streamlined open house to help new students get ready for the fall semester.
To hear today's Writer's Alamanac, visit their website here
"Mick O'Connor's" by Seamus Eagan
FORGE, one of two a community-based revolving loan fund in Arkansas, helps small business owners and farmers in the Ozarks who would likely be turned down by conventional commercial banks. And as Jacqueline Froelich reports, the twenty-two year old micro-lender has just been infused with some major cash.
For more information visit forgeonline.com
College Career Centers assist students with the job hunting process by teaching resume writing, interview skills and job search strategies. Now, they're also helping students find the proper attire for their interviews.
For more information on the Walton College Career Center Closet, visit waltoncollege.uark.edu.
For more information on the UA Fort Smith Professional Clothing Closet, visit uafortsmith.edu.