Matthew Moore
Reporter & Producer, KUAF Ozarks at LargeMatthew Moore is a reporter producer for Ozarks At Large. Before going into journalism, Matthew spent time in the music production industry, working with artists such as Reba McEntire, Steve Martin, 2 Chainz, and Chris Thile.
In 2021, Matthew graduated with an M.A. in journalism from the University of Arkansas. When he’s not out in the field or in the studio, Matthew loves rewatching The West Wing or Parks and Recreation with his wife Emily and long-haired dachshund Oliver.
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This week: Arkansas Game & Fish Commission's budget crisis, MidCon VC Summit in Bentonville aims for investor diversity, and preserving histories with Dr. C.W. Campbell.
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Arkansas Newswrap: Discusses Pine Bluff's education-led revival, Fayetteville's housing, crypto regulation, Game & Fish funding, new House Speaker, and a local vigil.
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Exploring Arkansas' critical race theory teaching ban, election index ranking, donations enhancing outdoor education, and updates on transgender athletes and vet schools.
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Cryptocurrency law, voter registration issues, Jonesboro prank backlash, former Governor Pryor’s passing, and Crystal Bridges exhibits.
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The Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners met earlier today, passing an emergency order that would not permit county clerks from accepting electronic signatures on voter registration applications.
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"Arkansas Newswrap" explores a $25M grid boost, tornado impacts, Alzheimer's drug lecanemab, and invites exploring Arkansas's waterfalls and solar eclipse.
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Arkansas News Wrap: Airport director shot in raid, UArk criticized over academic freedom, local news updates, lawsuit, Netflix doc, and cicada emergence.
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The Arkansas Newswrap from the Arkansas Newsroom brings together the news directors from the state's public radio stations to discuss some of the biggest stories to impact their region and affect all Arkansans.
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The trails system in northwest Arkansas is a vital element of the region’s infrastructure. The nonprofit organization Trailblazers is seeking four Movement Challenge Ambassadors to help promote the trails and encourage people of all abilities to make movement a priority this year.
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Stay updated with Arkansas Newswrap: Hendrix College's DEI changes spark concerns, low voter turnout addressed, tourism initiatives highlighted.
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We're one week into early voting for the March primary and turnout has been low so far. We hear from the chair of the Democratic Party of Arkansas Grant Tennille about registering voters and turning them out.
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Program boosts business growth in central Arkansas. Fayetteville transforms dam into preserve. Officials discuss protecting a duck hunting area in Northeast Arkansas.