Dave Baer made the drive from near Ponca to the Carver Center for Public Radio for his first visit to Ozarks at Large. He talks about writing songs and plays a couple as well.
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Becca Martin Brown, with Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, has the plans for Mardi Gras in northwest Arkansas all mapped out.
Arkansas has had high rates of teen pregnancy for decades, but there is reason for some optimism for the future.


Legislators may be getting closer to a compromise on the state's private option, and former Arkansas Treasurer Martha Shoffner appears in court for mail fraud charges.



Leslie Yingling with Diversity Affairs at the University of Arkansas has our final story of compassion during Fayetteville's Compassion Month.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, April 7, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, the man who has been intimately connected with the Nobel Peace Prize for the past quarter-century talks about the process for selecting a recipient and some of the controversies associated with the honor.
Hundreds of people will recite some of the most famous lines from True Grit next week in Fort Smith as the city celebrates a new film version of the novel by Charles Portis.
Boyz II Men, the Boston Tea Party and more in our history capsule for December 16.
The holiday-themed events are approaching their zenith in the region and Becca has the details.
For PJ's weekly film score selection we meet George Bailey and the residents of Bedford Falls once again.
A church in Van Buren is trying to make sure everybody can stay warm as winter approaches.