Leslie Yingling with Diversity Affairs at the University of Arkansas has our final story of compassion during Fayetteville's Compassion Month.
Ozarks At Large
Artosphere Orchestra to appear on Friday's performance today and a few activities for the first weekend of March.


Still no House vote on the Private Option, though a House committee forwarded a Senate bill to leave the Lt. Governor's office vacant until November, and Axciom made it's third and potentially final round of layoffs, expected to save the company between 20 and 30 million dollars.



A jam night, concealed carry forum, and theater auditions are among several upcoming events at NWACC.

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, a report on the approved usage of E-Notarization in Arkansas. And we speak to an editor, a reporter, and a journalism instructor about the future of newspapers and journalism.
The Fort Smith Symphony prepares for a season finale that includes harmonicas, Gershwin and Elvis. More information is available at www.fortsmithsymphony.org.
An Arkansas man is the first to be convicted under a new Hate Crimes Prevention Act and local sports teams prepare for state championships.
A Fayetteville resident explains how he used Facebook to get Chipotle Mexican Grill to re-consider the placement of its sign on the old Frisco Depot.
"Salsa de Noche" by Gypsy Kings
FHS student Sierra Eubanks reads her poem about her "third place."
"Icicle Tusk" by Fleet Foxes