Our history doctor, Bill Smith, is back to take issue with the idea that EVERYTHING is repeated history.
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Only one statewide runoff election will be held next month after yesterday's primary elections, which decided the Democratic and Republican candidates for most of the races for state constitutional offices. One potential ballot measure that is just getting started with passing petitions aims to make all of arkansas wet when it comes to alcohol sales. And, the Jones Center gets another multi-million dollar gift.
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Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, a float along the Buffalo River nearly a year after a hog farm started business near the waterway, and a brand new water park in Siloam Springs is almost ready for the public. And speaking of being ready for the public, the Walmart AMP in Rogers last night had its public debut. Blake Shelton was the first headliner to perform in the new venue, but a few days earlier, we got a sneak preview of the facility.
Dave Isay, founder of StoryCorps, talks about tomorrow’s fifth annual National Day of Listening.
"Listen" by Al Green
Walton Arts Center is dark for the holiday, but gears up for a big December soon.
“2000 Miles” by The Pretenders
A quieter, gentler way to spend the day after Thanksgiving: Green Friday at Devil’s Den State Park.
David Shipler, author of the book “The Working Poor” spent time in northwest Arkansas last month for the annual One Book, One Community event. During his visit he participated in a public discussion at the Fayetteville Public Library.
"In The Underground" by Cyrus Chestnut and "Another Real Good 'Un" by Brother Jack McDuff
During his appearance at the Fayetteville Public Library, David Shipler engaged in a question and answer session with members of the audience.
"Royal Garden Blues" by Art Tatum