On today’s edition of Ozarks, a proposed measure to ban smoking in all Fayetteville city bars fails to gain ground and the latest on Apple’s iCloud service. Plus, a local Sam’s Club works to reduce waste as part of Walmart and Sam’s Club’s ultimate goal of a zero-waste future.Ozarks At Large
On today’s edition of Ozarks, a proposed measure to ban smoking in all Fayetteville city bars fails to gain ground and the latest on Apple’s iCloud service. Plus, a local Sam’s Club works to reduce waste as part of Walmart and Sam’s Club’s ultimate goal of a zero-waste future.Yesterday, the Fayetteville City Council voted on an amendment to an ordinance that proposed to ban smoking in all city bars. The measure failed due to the lack of enough support from the council. Alderman Mark Kinion speaks about his decision to vote against the proposed amendment.
On this edition of Ozarks at Large, a scrutiny of slumping housing numbers in Arkansas and a preview of the third installment of KUAF/Fulbright Summer Chamber Music Festival. An update on the forthcoming United States Marshals Museum in Fort Smith and Wayne Bell from Fayetteville Flyer lists entertainment choices for the summer.If you need to recover from all of the fun you've had at Wakarusa, Becca says there is plenty of live music in the region tonight.
The U.S. Marshall's Museum receives a financial gift and the Razorback baseball team's season comes to a close.
The City of Fayetteville encourages business owners to prepare to register their businesses with the city to obtain a license. Jesse Fulcher, current planner for the city, gives details on the registration process and its benefits.
For more information, visit www.accessfayetteville.org or call 575-8308.
After some crawfish beignets, a happy Becca tells us musical buffs will be equally pleased about some of the performances happening throughout the region.
On this edition of Ozarks, Google creates a digital wallet and city of Rogers prepares to host an international festival.Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
On this edition of Ozarks, a conversation with photographer and author Tim Ernst. Also, giving the gift of a free family portrait to those in need.
Spring break day trips closer to home - Branson's Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure in the north and Fort Smith Museum of History in the south.
John Kander, the first electric razor and more in our history capsule for March 18.
Roby Brock from www.talkbusiness.net reports on the semi-annual Great American Cleanup in Arkansas held March through May.
Michael Tilley from www.thecitywire.com lets us know what Fort Smith's been talking about.
A documentary film by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker duo Larry Foley and Dale Carpenter, based on stories centered around the War Eagle Creek, will be screened today at the Fort Smith Public Library at 7 p.m.





