
Ozarks At Large

A workshop this month in Fort Smith is designed to help candidates, and potential candidates, of all kinds learn more about the electoral process.
A Tom Bresh concert in the River Valley and the Waka Winter Classic in NWA are on Becca's music agenda this week.


Yesterday, Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration officials yesterday outlined Governor Mike Beebe's budget priorities to state legislators. Funding for the state's Private Option expansion of Medicaid could be in danger after a special election for state Senate yesterday. And the University of Arkansas Fort Smith is in the process of developing its its first Master's degree program.



Lineups for music festivals are just part of what to keep your eye on this week.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks at Large, Davy Carter, Speaker of the Arkansas House, talks with Roby Brock about the continuing process to decide funding for the Private Option. And Jim DePriest, a deputy Attorney General for Arkansas, explains how his office combats potential fraud against seniors.
Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers has more details about the Artosphere Festival that starts today.
The University of Arkansas campus was the site of a Finals Car Smash fundraiser yesterday where students paid a buck to take a swing at an old car. Ozarks at Large’s Antoinette Grajeda has the story.
Ozarks at Large’s Sophie Kid talks to Catalina Ortega, a flute instructor at the University of Arkansas.
To listen to Ortega talk about the history and the characteristics of the flute, click here.
Jodi Beznoska from Walton Arts Center talks about the festival and other upcoming events at the arts center.
State officials prepare for a Medicaid shortfall; Prescription Drug Take-Back Day celebrated last weekend collects more than 10,000 pounds of expired drugs; and more – on today’s Segment A.
“Every Direction is North” by El Ten Eleven