Governor Mike Beebe yesterday released the results of an investigation into the Arkansas Department of Community Correction, and that systemic problems exist within the department. Excess state revenue in October may be needed later this year, according to a state economist. Work gets underway at Fayetteville's Wilson Park, as renovations begin to the buildings at the park's pool. A longtime lobbyist for the U of A announces his retirement. And the Walton College of Business gets another favorable ranking.
Ozarks At Large

Here are some of those events taking place in the coming week
We speak with Marcos Villatoro, the director of "Tamale Road," a documentary about his quest to find out more about his heritage.
Becca discusses new performers added to the Walton Arts Center's season including Ronnie Milsap and Cherish the Ladies.

Housing sales numbers for September show positive improvement in the housing market across Arkansas. Governor Beebe warns state lawmakers about the implications of defunding the state's Private Option expansion of Medicaid during the fiscal session in a few months. And Rogers-based Ozark Mountain Poultry opens a second facility in Batesville.


Becca Martin Brown tells us that the U.S. Marshals' Museum in Fort Smith will soon have a cornerstone ceremony for its hall of honor.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, January 17, 2014
On this edition of Ozarks, the efforts continue to place a statue of General William O. Darby on the edge of Fort Smith. And the work is just beginning to move a Frank Lloyd Wright house from New Jersey to Bentonville. We’ll hear how that task will be done. And Pearl Brick sings inside the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio…and talks about leaving college to travel to Key West, losing her voice and her recent return to performing.
Ozarks at Large’s Katy Henriksen speaks with a member of classical trio “Time for Three” about the group’s origin and music.
Our math expert Dr. Chaim Goodman Strauss talks about numbers, words, baseball and polar bears.
The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality routinely updates and revises its water quality standards for rivers, lakes and streams. But this will be the first time ADEQ will hold “Public Listening Sessions” across the state to hear residents’ concerns.
“Bog Roll Blues” by The Ground
Michael Tilley from our content partner www.thecitywire.com discusses the grim future Fort Smith’s 188th Fighter Wing faces, the rise in December jobless rates for Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas, and more.
Goodwill Industries of Arkansas is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year. We take a look at its history and various programs.