Ozarks At Large

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Sunday, March 30, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville may be a secret for now, but it won't be for long. We'll explain why, and we find out how distance education will have a larger footprint in the University of Arkansas School of Law next fall.
A nuisance algae, Didymosphenia Geminata, nicknamed “didymo” has been documented in the tailwaters of several dam sites on the White River Watershed. And as Jacqueline Froelich reports, conservationists have launched a public campaign to make sure it doesn’t spread further. (Photo: Mark Hoddle, UC Riverside)
"On My Way" by Valerie June
This month's gallery show at the Fayetteville Underground includes photography, painting, mixed media works, and sculpture, including these hot glue sculptures by artist Robert Lemming.
First Presbyterian Church of Bentonville acknowledged more than 180 years of history at a special ceremony Sunday.
On game days, Tusk IV, the live mascot for the University of Arkansas, travels from his home near Dardanelle to Fayetteville to help cheer on the Razorbacks.
Here are our clips for our Homecoming pig montage: 1. Charles Mingus an Goodbye Mr. PORK Pie Hat. 2. Arnold Ziffel is insulted on Green Acres. 3. The Yonder Mountain String Band plays the bluegrass standard Pig in a Pen. 4. Pooh and Piglet: a wonderful friendship. 5. An old jingle for Piggly Wiggly grocery stores. 6. Miss Piggy takes offense...and takes action. 7. Homer develops an odd friendship in The Simpsons Movie. 8. Fleetwood Mac, Tusk. It works, it works. 9. James Cromwell ends the movie Babe. 10. Porky Pig ends everything the same way. Apologies to: the three little pigs, The Beatles, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, the warthog in The Lion King, E. B. White, and the cast of that so-deadful-it's-good movie from Australia, Razorback. Maybe next time.