Governor Mike Beebe yesterday issued a line-item veto on a tax exemption for sand used in oil and natural gas drilling. The state's top economist says that the latest unemployment numbers show positive growth in the state's economy. And the Siloam Springs board of directors is set to consider a liquor-by-the-drink ordinance.
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Becca says a trash pop group and an Italian soprano are some musicians you can hear in northwest Arkansas this week.
Roby Brock, from our content partner Talk Business Arkansas recently talked with Tyson Foods President and Chief Executive Officer Donnie Smith.
Tyson Foods responds to issues raised in the new book The Meat Racket.
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The Mid-continent Independent System Operator, who will manage Entergy Arkansas' power grid, breaks ground on its regional headquarters. Urban agriculture rules are again slated for discussion in Fayetteville, and a federal judge strikes down the state's 12-week abortion ban.
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Here is our list of famous Patricks:
- Pat(rick) Sajak spins the Wheel of Fortune.
- Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard on Star Trek: Next Generation.
- Danica Patrick answers a pre-race question.
- The Smiths, including Steven Patrick Morrissey, sing How Soon is Now.
- Patrick McGoohan is The Prisoner.
- Patrick Swayze defends Baby in Dirty Dancing.
- Patrick Star, comic relief, from Spongebob Squarepants.
- Patrick Duffy as a fictional Ewing, Bobby on Dallas.
- Patrick Ewing as a real Ewing, Patrick...with the Knicks.
- Orson Welles on a vinyl record delivers Patrick Henry's speech.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, a conversation with author Joyce Carol Oates prior to her lecture in Fayetteville. Plus, a bit of tinkering before the Amazeum opens to children and the community next fall.
Politics played a big part in many of this year's Emmy-award winning shows. Wayne Bell, Culture Club editor for the Fayetteville Flyer examines why politics can sometimes make for interesting TV fodder.
Fayettetville streets crews prepare for the thundering thousands expected in town this week, Governor Mike Beebe touts a new green jobs training initiative, and a new poll released by TalkBusiness.net and Hendrix college shows Mitt Romney leading over Obama in Arkansas.
"Guinea" by Tribecastan
Roby Brock from TalkBusiness.net recently sat down with two senior members of the Arkansas Legislature, one Republican and one Democrat, to discuss possible election reform measures and other issues dominating the upcoming election.
"Goldberg Variations: Variation 2" by Dan Tepler
Becca Martin Brown tells us about a hip-hop show tonight at Rogue on Dickson.