Ozarks At Large
Local artists can submit designs for a mural at the Springdale Aquatic Center and for a poster for the NWA Hispanic Heritage Festival.

Joe Thompson, Arkansas Surgeon General, on Tuesday presented to a legislative oversight panel a timeline for major changes to the Private Option. Meanwhile, Cheryl Smith, the new executive director of Arkansas' Health Insurance Marketplace on Tuesday introduced herself to legislators. Foresters and biologists across the state are celebrating Pollinator Week, and next week, hundreds of veterans will descend upon Fayetteville for the Veterans Golden Age Games.

The Yellowjackets are one year older than their newest member, Felix Pastorius. He talks about joining the band and more.
The last days of spring have almost everything for the curious. From a science fiction reading to a workshop on rails, we have details on some of the events.

Shiloh Museum will give us the story of Essie Ward, an artist from Nubbin Hill.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, June 30, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, we say good night to iconic places and events in Fayetteville. Plus, we talk with researchers at the University of Arkansas who were sent around the world by PBS for a national show, Time Scanners.
Photographer David Dempsey takes us on an expedition to a secret habitat in Carroll County in search of “Mountain Boomers.”
“Summer’s Here” by James Taylor
The goal for the 18th annual Cancer Challenge is to raise $650,000.
Paul Haas, the conductor of SoNA, discusses its inaugural season.
“Arkansas, Fight!” performed by SoNA
Things to do on the first day of summer.
“Summer” by Antonio Vivaldi, performed by Guiliano Carmignola by Venice Baroque Orchestra
The summer softball games continue a tradition started by Civilian Conservation Corp who built the Devil’s Den State Park.