Arkansas Auditor of State Charlie Daniels announces he will not run for reelection and that he will retire from politics after nearly 30 years as a state constitutional officer. Benton County finishes an assessment regarding storm damage done to county roads last month. Early voting begins today to renew Sebastian County's 1 percent sales tax. And the state's largest non-government food aid charity gets a new chief executive.
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Mike Ross and Bill Halter talk Medicaid at the Delta Grassroots Conference, as does Governor Mike Beebe, but Beebe also vaunts work by the state's Department of Higher Education in getting more students into college. And Hillcrest Towers in Fayetteville will be getting a facelift after receiving a sizable federal grant.

Today she brings us Mugs for the Eureka Spring May Arts Festival, plus the town's new park.

Partnerships, whether new or evolved, were in the news this past week. As such, Timothy Dennis tells us about some of those partnerships in this week's Week in Review.



Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, why hundreds of people will be in Rogers this weekend to trade frags, or sections of coral. Plus, we speak to the former First Minister of Scotland about contemporary education.
The second annual Orchid Show and Sale hosted by the Orchid Society of the Ozarks will return to the Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks this weekend.
“Orchid” by Ken Elkinson
According to Becca Bacon Martin from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, we’ll not run out of options for things to do this weekend.
Arkansas Senator John Boozman disappointed about tabled contraception measure; the 2012 political line-up in Arkansas set; and more – on today’s edition of Ozarks at Large Half-Time.
The University of Arkansas Concert, Wind and Campus Bands are set to perform next week at Walton Arts Center. Ozarks at Large’s Kyle Kellams spoke with W. Dale Warren, the director of concert bands at the U of A, about the upcoming performances.
The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute will host its first film forum “Adventures in the Art of Filmmaking” next week on its campus atop Petit Jean Mountain.
More information is available at www.livethelegacy.org.
“Kimberley” by Clinic