A new report shows Arkansas house prices rose 1.6 percent, and ADEQ is hosting a meeting about new carbon standards existing power plants will have to meet.
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Only five swimming beaches were closed throughout Arkansas during the Memorial Day weekend, as E. Coli hot spots haven't been as bad so far as in previous years. And, passage of a water projects bill in Congress may mean federal money for waterway infrastructure projects in Arkansas.



Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, raising the minimum wage in Arkansas. Plus, we have a report on regional accents.
Arkansas International Guard’s 188th Fighter Wing prepares for deployment to Afghanistan.
“A Storm Approaches” by Rahim Al-Hoj and Ottmar Liebert
Jobless rate is down and home sales are up for the month of July in Fort Smith.
The motorcycle rally plans to become bigger and better than ever before.
“Sylvic” by Dream Circle
The Green Party will launch a drive to gain ballot access in the 2012 election cycle, the Arkansas Agritourism Initiative begins a new advertising campaign to capitalize on the harvest season, the Nats lose their lead in the Texas League north, and more – on today’s Ozarks at Large Half-Time.
A new festival to go with First Thursday comes to Fayetteville plus, the first night of TheatreSquared’s Boeing Boeing.