Artosphere Orchestra to appear on Friday's performance today and a few activities for the first weekend of March.
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Still no House vote on the Private Option, though a House committee forwarded a Senate bill to leave the Lt. Governor's office vacant until November, and Axciom made it's third and potentially final round of layoffs, expected to save the company between 20 and 30 million dollars.
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A jam night, concealed carry forum, and theater auditions are among several upcoming events at NWACC.
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Becca tells us Cher, Bruno Mars, and the Dave Matthews Band are among those performing in Tulsa soon.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, the sounds of Spring and Summer are lone without the chirps of frogs. We visit an area pond to hear what's hopping, and we celebrate the croaking amphibian in our Sunday morning montage.
The Fay Jones School of Architecture announces a partnership with the National Parks Service, and a group protests the omission of third party candidates from the presidential election.
“Sunnyside” by Kaki King
Habitat for Humanity is hosting a fundraiser Saturday, which will feature a concert by Lonestar and help raise the funds needed to build a new building to house their office and ReStore. More information is available at BuildingHomesBuildingHope2012.com.
“My Front Porch Looking In” by Lonestar and “Skylark” by Sonny Criss
Roby Brock from TalkBusiness.net talked to two state legislators about the budget process.
The upcoming Wisdom at Work conference in Fayetteville explores the working life, spirituality and the intersection between the two.
Becca Martin Brown from NWA Newspapers gives us 12 hours, two towns, two concerts.
“The Tower Explodes” by The Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra