Among many nonprofit events in the region this April will be Butterflies and Blooms benefitting Saving Grace, an organization that helps girls who have aged out of foster care.
Ozarks At Large


Since the year 2000, the Annie E Casey Foundation has been publishing reports regarding the well-being of our nation’s children through its “KIDS COUNT” reports. The 2013 edition was released earlier this week. But what does the new report say about the well-being of children in Arkansas?


The 2nd annual Cesar Chavez Blood Drive is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow at the HPER on the UA Fayetteville campus.



The latest revenue collections by the state came in again above what was originally forecast, while one gubernatorial candidate issues his plan to put mroe funding into Pre-K programs.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks: in an effort to facilitate further business success in Arkansas, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission has launched a new website, ArkansasFavorsTheBold.com. We'll have a conversation with Grant Tennille, that organization's executive director. Plus, the Fourth Congressional District, geographically the largest in the state is in the midst of a heated Republican race this primary season. We have part one in a series of conversations with each candidate.
The Young Actors Guild will present the musical Hairspray this weekend at the Alma Performing Arts Center.
A workshop at the Hobbs State Park – Conservation Area visitor center addresses the troublesome trio – ticks, chiggers and mosquitoes.
Bug” by Francis International Airport
The historic Drennen-Scott House in Van Buren serves both as a working laboratory for UA-Fort Smith Historical Interpretation students as well as a museum.
Becca lists the three categories under which this weekend’s activities fit.
The Fayetteville Public Library's Mountain Street Stage music series continues this weekend with Trio de Janiero.