Two food drives with a twist were recently held to benefit Fayetteville food pantries.
Ozarks At Large
The Green Party joins Libertarians, Republicans and Democrats on the Arkansas 2014 ballot.

More than a quarter of the 250,000 Arkansans eligible for participation in the state's expanded Medicaid program have enrolled. duck hunting season opens tomorrow across the state, and hunters may find a larger population of ducks this year. The city of Alma gets ready to use a recently announced federal grant to expand the city's senior center. And thousands of Northwest Arkansas


Becca says that even though the concert this week by the Arts Center of the Ozarks Chorale is titled as such, there will be some holiday music performed.


At any given time, there are around 4000 children in foster care in Arkansas. Of those, 500 will never return home. Sebastian County has the second-largest number of foster kids and children available for adoption behind only Pulaski County though its population is much less. We learn more about adoption in Arkansas…
According to the Arkansas Realtors' Association, home sales were up statewide in October, though the association is cautious about still-to-come sales totals for November. A volleyball tournament this weekend in Fort Smith is expected to bring more than $160,000 of economic impact to the area. Two area cities get a boost from the state with community development block grants. And Crystal Bridges will start opening earlier on the weekends.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, January 31, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks: the Sons of Otis Malone bring all kinds of instruments into our studio and play three songs from their new CD, Bad Country. Plus Michael Tilley from The City Wire on the week that was in Arkansas business and politics and the dreaded white-nose syndrome has been found in bats in Arkansas.
RockIt Music Week begins today, Bicycle Fayetteville Day celebrations continue and we basically stay busy today. Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers has the details.
The Piano Fest 2012 is designed for students with no prior experience with the instrument.
The Tyson Family and Tyson Foods Foundations endow a new lecture series at the University of Arkansas; Arkansas Senator John Boozman endorses presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney; legendary musician Levon Helm passes; and more – on today’s Segment A.
“Roman Holiday” by Camera Obscura
Representatives from towns across northwest Arkansas gathered yesterday at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale to announce the new northwest Arkansas tourism brand “Explore Northwest Arkansas.”
The two-day event marking Bicycle Fayetteville Day begins tomorrow. Greg Mitchell, one of the organizers, helps disperse stereotypes associated with biking.
“Li’l John’s Song” by Bent Grass Green