New revenue numbers show Arkansas took in $31 million more than expected for the month of April; Arkansas and Texas A&M will move their football series to campus sites for 2012 and 2013; and more – on today’s Segment A.
Ozarks At Large
On this edition of Ozarks at Large, an iconic Berryville hotel gets a makeover; and a preview of the Northwest Arkansas Cheese Dip Classic event. The Northwest Technical Instiute and Northwest Arkansas Community College agree to allow NTI students to transfer credit; and Terra Studios prepares to celebrate World Labyrinth Day this weekend.Yesterday, Northwest Technical Institute in Springdale announced a partnership with Northwest Arkansas Community College that will allow NTI students to transfer credit.
State officials prepare for a Medicaid shortfall; Prescription Drug Take-Back Day celebrated last weekend collects more than 10,000 pounds of expired drugs; and more – on today’s Segment A.
Creative Energy Project artist Jeremy Mason McGraw will dazzle this evening with his “Electric Vision” photo installation and reception in Basin Park at 7:30pm. And we meet the artists behind "Finding Nature: Artworks in the Landscape.” A reception for 25 participating artists is scheduled in the “The Space” #2 Pine Street in Eureka May 19th.Walton Arts Center’s Artosphere Festival will present the Trail Mix Concert Tour this weekend. KUAF’s Robert Ginsburg will curate the concert tour. He spoke with Ozarks at Large’s Kyle Kellams about his plans for the event.
On this edition of Ozarks at Large, Walmart launches several programs under its Global Women’s Economic Empowerment Initiative; and author Geoffrey Oelsner discusses his book about his personal non-ordinary experiences. Dickson Street gets ready to host a “pup-crawl;” and a tribute to legendary musician Levon Helms on Arkasongs.Author and long-time Fayetteville native Geoffrey Oelsner visited KUAF to discuss his book “A Country Where All Colors Are Sacred and Alive: A Memoir of Non-Ordinary Experience and Collaboration with Nature.” The book talks about his spiritual journey and para-psychological experiences.
The Fayetteville Animal Shelter will host the Dickson Street Pup Crawl on Saturday, May 19th between 3-6 p.m. Today is the last day to register.
Registration: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=nhpi6ojab&oeidk=a07e5s3ap417622edb9
More information: http://www.facebook.com/events/319560331430655/We tour Siloam Springs Regional Hospital that will officially open its doors at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
www.siloamspringsmemorial.com
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
Ahead on this Thanksgiving edition of Ozarks: music, shopping and a holiday cocktail. We find out how local businesses work to attract shoppers in the midst of the Black Friday weekend. For music, we talk to Fort Smith native Josiah Hawley about his career after being a finalist on NBC's The Voice and his homecoming concert this weekend. Plus, Rosanne Cash discusses the work on her father's childhood home in Arkansas and get a preview of Aaron Diehl's upcoming concert at Walton Arts Center. And our cocktail comes from a house in Fayetteville dedicated to creating unique drinks.
Opera Arkansas is hosting their fundraising gala tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Savor Restaurant in Fayetteville, and October 16 at 2 p.m. at the Arend Art Center in Bentonville. Tickets can be purchased at www.arkansasphilharmonic.org.
Becca has some strange-sounding, but thoroughly entertaining choices for this weekend.
“Jaan Pehchaan Ho” by Mohammad Rafi
The 23rd Annual Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival will take place tomorrow in Fayetteville.
For registration and other information, visit www.chilepepperfestival.org.
“Can’t Stop” by Red Hot Chili Peppers
The head coach of the Arkansas Razorback volleyball team Robert Pulliza visits KUAF to discuss the season thus far.
Singer-songwriter Emily Kaitz is hosting a pajama party this Wednesday for her 60th birthday celebration at Goodfolk Productions.





