Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net talks with Sheffield Nelson about Nelson's plan to give voters a chance to raise severance tax on natural gas in the Natural State.
Ozarks At Large
For our latest Unlicensed Opinion conversation, we talk to Drew Michaels, the chief meteorologist with channels 40/29 and a key contributor to the station's weather blog. He talked with Christopher Spencer of www.ozarksunbound.com and KUAF's Kyle Kellams.
To hear more from the conversation click here. To see the 40/29 weather blog visit www.4029tv.com/weatherblog
Becca has a full agenda for a winter's weekend. But call first, some events may be postponed because of weather.
A C-130J recently made a stop at Drake Field in Fayetteville and was open to the public for tours.
For a video extra of the aircraft's visit to Northwest Arkansas, click here.
This month's Grammy Awards try to recognize artists from a wide swath of musical types. Wayne Bell, of the Culture Club at www.fayettevilleflyer.com, offers a preview.
Kurt Elling has received just about every award a jazz vocalist can be given. This weekend he performs two concerts at Walton Arts Center and Robert Ginsburg of KUAF's "Shades of Jazz" talks to him about his career and latest music.
For this week's edition of Unlicensed Opinion, Christopher Spencer (from www.ozarksunbound.com) and Kyle Kellams talk to Mike Malone, the president and CEO of the Northwest Arkansas Council.
To hear more from the conversation, click here.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
On this special edition of Ozarks at Large we listen again to some of our favorite stories from 2013, including: how technology has given a woman with autism a new way to communicate, a history of the Internet and music from The Trashcan Bandits.
The 188th Fighter Wing could be a possible victim of budget cuts. A council in Fort Smith is preparing to protect the 188th.
“Blues After Hours” by Pinetop Perkins
An exhibition of contemporary work by a half dozen members of the Southeastern Indian Artists Association is on display at Mullins Library on the UofA campus in Fayetteville through December.
“The Nutcracker” at Malco Razorback Theatre in Fayetteville, a performance by the Young Christian Musicians Ensemble in Van Buren, and auditions for “Dial M for Murder” are tonight at the Arts Center of the Ozarks.
A recommendation regarding remapped flood plains made by Fort Smith may save homeowners and businesses thousands of dollars in insurance premiums; the construction of two coal-fired power plants in eastern Arkansas gets cancelled; and more – on today’s edition of Ozarks at Large Half-Time.
“Skating” by Vince Guaraldi
Sarah Leer, the managing director of Trike Theatre, talks about the classes being offered next spring, Diggin’ Up Arkansas and the Dramatic Book Club.





