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2 days ago |
kuaf.com | Daniel Caruth
While dating apps have gained popularity over the past few years, more people are becoming frustrated with online dating and seeking in-person means of connection. Monica Diodati, the co-owner of Two Friends Books in Bentonville, said that is why they have started hosting periodical speed-dating nights at their store. She tells Ozarks at Large about how the events got started, what people can expect and why books make for a good starting point for a relationship.
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1 week ago |
kuaf.com | Becca Brown |Daniel Caruth |Kyle Kellams |Matthew Moore
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1 week ago |
kuaf.com | Daniel Caruth
Refugee resettlement agency Canopy of Northwest Arkansas is hosting a youth art show this Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Faulkner Performing Arts Center in Fayetteville. Elise Megale-DeVyldere, youth services coordinator for the group, joined reporter Daniel Caruth to talk about what people can expect from the show, the services Canopy provides and how the agency helps integrate refugee children into the NWA community. KUAF Community Spotlight Community SpotlightRefugeesartEducation
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1 week ago |
kuaf.com | Matthew Moore |Kyle Kellams |Daniel Caruth |Jack Travis
For more than 50 years, KUAF has been your source for reliable news, enriching music and community. Your generosity allows us to bring you trustworthy journalism through programs like Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Ozarks at Large. As we build for the next 50 years, your support ensures we continue to provide the news, music and connections you value. Your contribution is not just appreciated— it's essential! Please become a sustaining member today.
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2 weeks ago |
kuaf.com | Daniel Caruth
Plans to build a new 3,000-bed correctional facility in rural Franklin County are still moving forward. Last week, the Arkansas Board of Corrections chose the contractors for the prison site, despite pushback from citizens and lawmakers. Tonight, the Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition and non-profit group Gravel and Grit will host a film screening of the documentary "Calls from Home," followed by a panel discussion just feet away from the proposed location of the new prison.
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