Ozarks At Large

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks…trying to make sense of the year that was 2013 politics in Arkansas; and trying to guess how the election year of 2014 may unfold. Plus Antoinette will walk us through the process used by a 3D printer. We’ll also take a ride along some innovative local trails with the founder of Progressive Trail Design and find out how millions of steps led Mercy Health to a national honor.
Walton Arts Center has much in store for March, including DanceBrazil tomorrow, Mary Chapin Carpenter and shawn Colvin Saturday evening, Garrison Keillor and more.
The most successful coach in NCAA history has co-authored a new book titled simply, John McDonnell
"Running Out" by The Scissor Sisters
Becca Martin Brown gives us some unique ideas for things to do on this non-boring last day of the month.
Saturday may be chilly, but if the sun is shining and the wind is blowing, then kites will be flying in Cane HIll.
"Drifting" by The Paper Kites
After being amended by a House committee, a bill that would cap the state's spending growth advances in the Arkansas legislature. Governor Mike Beebe voices his mind about Lt. Governor Mark Darr's signing of a bill while the governor was away. And, the Ozark Natural Science Center in Huntsville announces suspension of its programs that have served thousands of area students in the past two decades.
"I, Manface" by Man Man