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Later this month students in the University of Arkansas' Hospitality and Restaurant Management Program will be in charge of the historic Crescent Hotel.
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The River Valley Regional Food Bank has organized a soup drive to ensure elementary students have food to eat during the President's Day holiday weekend.
Arkansas immigration reform advocates yesterday praised U.S. House Speaker John Boehner's proposal for an incremental approach to implementing immigration reform. The state highway department has a few more developments in store for its live highway conditions website. A longtime member of the UA Athletics Department announces retirement. And wet wintry weather is predicted through the end of the week.

Rilla Askew and Timothy O'Grady are novelists and visiting associate professors at the University of Arkansas. They'll read from their work Thursday night at Nightbird Books in Fayetteville.
In our monthly series on numbers, Dr. Edmond Harris tells us that the number 'two' is where statements can begin to be made with numbers.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, we head out on the campaign trail with GOP gubernatorial candidate Asa Hutchinson. Plus, an update on SWEPCO's plan to construct a major new transmission line across the region.
Gordon Lightfoot brings his collection of songs like “Sundown” and “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” to Eureka Springs this month. He spoke with Ozarks at Large from his home. For more information visit theaud.org
A music diva, presidential scandal and more in our history capsule for August 9.
Becca Bacon Martin says a new package of tickets on sale today at Walton Arts Center delivers plenty of entertainment for a small investment.
“Gypsymania” by Frank Vignola
We begin a new segment on Ozarks at Large with this edition of the show. Christopher Spencer, the owner and publisher of ozarksunbound.com, joins Kyle in the studio to talk with news makers and people covering the news. This week the talked with the mayor of Fayetteville, Lioneld Jordan.
“Bucephalus Bouncing Ball” by Aphex Twin
After our conversastion with Mayor Jordan, Christopher Spencer discussed which of the proposals for Walton Arts Center expansion he thought best met the criteria set up for the new site. See more from Christopher Spencer at www.ozarksunbound.com