Local artist Nancy Dallison started working with metal just two years ago and is already creating beautiful wearable art pieces. Ozarks At Large
Local artist Nancy Dallison started working with metal just two years ago and is already creating beautiful wearable art pieces. Matt Campbell's Blue Hog report has been an influential player in Arkansas politics.
A nearly one-thousand mile bicycle journey passed through northwest Arkansas yesterday as riders commemorate the forced removal of thousands of Cherokee people along the Trail of tears.
A new study by AARP places Arkansas 40th in the nation in terms of long-term care for the elderly. The Arkansas Air and Military Museum will kick off its monthly Airport Days celebrations Saturday, and the Walton Arts Center reschedules some performances because of construction related to expansion efforts at the Fayetteville facility.
Ahead on Ozarks, the Springdale Chamber of Commerce announces a program to create new jobs. Also, a conversation with Johnathan Martin, national political correspondent for The New York Times.According to the National Climate Assessment the amount of precipitation falling heavy rainstorms has increased in parts of the country.
Local artists can submit designs for a mural at the Springdale Aquatic Center and for a poster for the NWA Hispanic Heritage Festival.
Johnathan Martin, national political correspondent with The New York Times discusses recent political happenings with Roby Brock.The Springdale Chamber of Commerce went public yesterday with a grand plan intended to spur job growth.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, the cajun-zydeco group, Snake Eyes and the Bug Band, will perform this afternoon at the Fayetteville Public Library' we hear a conversation and a song from the band, and it's sort of like soccer but on horseback: polo in Bentonville. Plus, we celebrate the horse in our Sunday Morning Montage.
Jodi Beznoska from Walton Arts Center says Mozart’s Requiem, Alice in Wonderland, and The Importance of Being Earnest are just some of the many performances coming up in the next few weeks.
Senator Mark Pryor discussed his plan to create jobs at the Arkansas World Trade Center in Rogers yesterday. Here are some highlights from the discussion.
To listen to the entire press conference, click here.
“Eyeye” by Either/Orchestra
Roby Brock from our content partner www.talkbusiness.net talks to Jim Phillips, the CEO of the Springdale based nanotechnology start-up NanoMech, about how nanotechnology will shape the future of Arkansas’ economy.
Tomorrow night’s “Gone in 60 Seconds” event gives entrepreneurs a minute to pitch their products/services to get the backer committed. Ozarks at Large’s Christina Thomas speaks with Jeff Amarine, the advisor for one of the organizations behind the event, Innovate Arkansas.
“The Minute Waltz” by AM Orchestra
The Beatles tribute band Rain performs tonight at Arkansas Best Performing Arts Center in Fort Smith at 7:30 p.m.






