The winter storm brings many weather related closings and cancelations, and even a disaster declaration from Governo Mike Beebe.
Ozarks At Large



A concert Sunday on the University of Arkansas campus will direct proceeds to relief efforts after a devastating typhoon.
With the impending weather, many of the week's events have made some changes in anticipation of cold temperatures and hazardous road conditions.
Students from Elkins High School spent time inside a local Walmart, learning about retail basics.
The Arkansas Red Cross has shelters and volunteers on standby if the impending winter weather turns severe. The Federal Reserve releases the latest Beige Book, which shows significant economic development in Arkansas and surrounding states. A recent move to add a rural ambulance fee to property tax rolls of Benton County's rural residents will be put up to a vote after a recent successful petition drive. And unemployment numbers for northwest Arkansas edged slightly downward in October, while the inverse is true for the Fort Smith metro area.



Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, February 10, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, four legislators from northwest Arkansas discuss the fiscal session that begins today in Little Rock. They’ll examine the chances the private option is or isn’t funded by the time lawmakers adjourn. We’ll also get a small preview of some of the musicians heading to Fayetteville this summer for the fifth edition of the Fayetteville Roots Festival.
The Buffalo River Outdoor Center offers visitors a variety of outdoor activities such as canoeing, hiking, and mountain biking. Its newest offering is a canopy tour. Ozarks at Large’s Antoinette Grajeda recently visited the zipline course.
To hear more from about canopy tours and to see a video from the visit, click here. For more information contact the Buffalo Outdoor Center at 800 221 5514.
"Allen's Alley" by 52nd Street All Stars
Tomorrow night four instructors at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith will sing standards, new music and generally have a good time. Visit secondstreetlive.com.
This weekend a new festival mixes local food, area chefs and art.
Sid Caesar, the Starship Enterprise and more in history capsule for September 8.