
Ozarks At Large



There is music from Mongolia, Nashville, Texas and Arkansas all over the place this weekend.
Fourth District Congressman Tom Cotton says that he thnks the government shutdown will negatively impact national security, while Senator Mark Pryor gives his account of yesterday's shooting near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.. Arkansans for Compassionate Care get their proposed ballot title approved by the state attorney general. And John Brown University gets a sizable contribution toward the school's forthcoming nursing program.






From fishing for a cure, cycling at Hobbs State Park and more, there are several opportunities to get out and enjoy the fall weather.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, how little pieces of blue plastic are being recycled at Mercy hospital. We'll also go to First Tee of Northwest Arkansas in Lowell to find out how golf and life are intricately connected. Plus, we'll hear a song from Elephant Revival recorded in the4 Firmin-Garner Performance Studio.
Political columnist discusses the role Mike Huckabee will have now that he's not running for the White House, and the future of state legislative re-districting.
A group of University of Arkansas chemical engineering students have developed an award-winning water treatment system.
A power outage results in class cancellation for Alma students.
“Rainy Day Women” # 12 & 35” by Bob Dylan
Frank Vignola and the Virtuoso Band will perform at St. Catherine's at Gable Bell tonight.
Wayne Bell from www.fayettevilleflyer.com discusses the success of Lady Gaga.
“Poker Face” by Lady Gaga