
Ozarks At Large


This month's Three Things feature tells us three things we should all know about CPR
Becca says this year, the Washington County Library System's summer reading program is called “Fizz, Boom, Read.”
Yesterday's runoff elections settled the GOP side of the ticket for this year's election for Arkansas Attorney General, but yesterday's runoffs may also have implications for funding the state's Private Option next year. Meanwhile, state legislators this week debated whether public schools should be allowed to tie onto the fiber optic network used by the state's higher education institutions, and Fort Smith Public Schools' summer meals program for youths gets underway.



Tyson Foods yesterday announced that Hillshire Brands had accepted its $8.5 billion acquisition bid over a smaller acquisition by Pinnacle Foods. Senator John Boozman returns to Washington, D.C. more than a month after undergoing emergency heart surgery, and a new effort aiming at legalizing cannabis gets underway in Arkansas.
Saturday's Wellfest lets you run, ride, even hula hoop.
Here is a direct link to all things Wellfest, including race courses.
Here is a direct link to all things Wellfest, including race courses.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
On this edition of Ozarks, a conversation with gubernatorial candidate Asa Hutchinson. Also, Walmart hosts its first open call for hundreds of U.S. suppliers.
KUAF’s Robert Ginsberg talks to Jim Jernigan, a member of the gypsy swing group Hogtown Hot Club. He will perform at the Composer’s Showcase in the KUAF Summer Jazz Concert series this Saturday.
Rob Grayson from our content partner WKNO reports on the genre’s earliest chart-topping singles.
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Chaffee Crossing, east of Fort Smith, is transforming old toxic military compound into a new urban mixed-use district--while maintaining its historic legacy. We tour with director Ivy Owen.
Dr. Bill Smith on what is and isn’t warfare in the eyes of the American government.
“Dance 8” by Philip Glass
Burn ban near the Buffalo River, drought in Arkansas and more – on today’s Ozarks at Large Half-Time.