
Ozarks At Large


The Fayetteville city council tackles several long-standing issues, and the state legislature gets ready to wrap up with a potential last item of business for the year.


Twitter was first spring upon the public at South By Southwest, the Austin festival of music and tech. Our tech ambassador, Tyrel Denison, examines some of the apps making their debut at this year's festival.
Becca Martin Brown, with Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, says free talks this week will cover Ozark living, the Spiro Mounds and give you a chance to hear Newbery-Medal winning author Christopher Paul Curtis.
Members of industry, government and education gathered yesterday for a career and technical education Summit in northwest Arkansas. The goal of the event was to determine how to meet the needs of the area's growing economy.
Music, cell phones and fishing are all being used to help raise money, food and awareness for area nonprofits.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families releases a new report on children's health coverage. Also, a project looks at the idea of community, we hear an interview with gubernatorial candidate Mike Ross, and more.
Author Holly Payne addresses the concept of forgiveness in her book “Kingdom of Simplicity.”
“This Solemn Day” by Iron and Wine
A new study shows dramatic improvement in access to dental care for Arkansas children.
Becca says one of the two places you could be tonight is at Ron White's comedy performance at Walton Arts Center.
“Tijuana Boots” by Los Straightjackets
Kevin Kinder of NWA Newspapers offers his selections from the Friday, June 3rd lineup.
There are a variety of ways that our listeners can assist the recovery effort in Joplin.
“Shelter From the Storm” by Bob Dylan