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A national report considers several different factors when determining the health of every county in the country.
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A new report places Benton and Washington counties as the two healthiest in the state. Plus the Hogeye Marathon returns and severe weather is a possibility over the next twenty-four hours.
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Next month is National Poetry Month. For this month's edition of our segment Three People, we ask three poets to talk about their form of artistic expression.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, April 28, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, how lasers have gone from a phenomenon on The Jetsons to a part of daily life. We speak with a Stanford University professor who has been teaching about the light-emitting device since 1969. Plus, annual hospitality awards in the Arkansas River Valley honor those who serve and take care of the public.
The Fort Smith Convention and Visitors Bureau recently honored the recipients of the organization's GRIT Awards.
The laser has been a part of our lives for just over fifty years.
Becca Martin Brown has What’s Up with musical acts for the next few days.
“Down in the Valley” by The Head & The Heart, and at end of show: "Feel the Love" by GRiZ
The week's headlines were filled with stories of one senator's emergency heart surgery, and with several lawsuits at the state level.
P3 Waste Consulting has helped develop a program for Mercy Hospital in Rogers to recycle blue wrap used to keep surgical instruments sterile.