A new report shows Arkansas house prices rose 1.6 percent, and ADEQ is hosting a meeting about new carbon standards existing power plants will have to meet.
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Only five swimming beaches were closed throughout Arkansas during the Memorial Day weekend, as E. Coli hot spots haven't been as bad so far as in previous years. And, passage of a water projects bill in Congress may mean federal money for waterway infrastructure projects in Arkansas.
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Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, raising the minimum wage in Arkansas. Plus, we have a report on regional accents.
The Rogers Police Department is hosting a public forum for members of minority communities at the Metroplex Event Center.
Becca suggests a concert by B.B. King in Eureka Springs or Joe Pug for tonight's entertainment.
"Two Rivers" by Big Scary
Kendrick Fincher Hydration for Life has gotten a new name, new logo and new office in recent months.
"Circus" by Song Preservation Society
A new book suggests your brain is working hard when you're listening to music.
Several stories from the past week, as with most weeks, centered around money. We look at some of those stories in this morning's week in review.
"Something Biblical" by Andrew Bird