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The board of directors of Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport recently approved a new long-range master plan for the airport. That plan contains a variety of projects for the short, near and long term future.
The Principal Fellows program at the U of A yesterday announced it had received a $1.9 million grant from the Walton Family Foundation. A recent report suggests that in coming years, the northwest Arkansas economy will be among the fastest growing in the U.S.. And the Bentonville City Council gets ready to fill two vacancies.

UA Professor Angie Maxwell argues that the attention the South received throughout the 20th century in regards to three particular events has shaped the Southern Identity that exists yet today. She discusses her book The Indicted South: Public Criticism, Southern Inferiorty, and the the Politics of Whiteness with Ozarks’ Christina Karnatz.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, as many prepare for Fourth of July in backyards or fields of fireworks, the ticks are waiting: a new tick-borne illness has been discovered in the South. And The Cate Brothers release a new album, more than thirty years after it was originally recorded.
Nashville-based musician Kevin So previews his performance at Teatro Scarpino in Fayetteville on Sunday.
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families will celebrate its 10th annual fundraiser February 27 in Springdale.
The University of Arkansas is now in the highest ranking of a major foundation’s report on colleges and universities in the United States.
To hear more from the announcement yesterday, click here.
“Isle of Words Forgotten” by Rick Cutler
Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net talks to Matt DeCample, spokesman for Governor Mike Beebe, about pending prison reform legislation.
“Bluesette” by Doug Webb
Yesterday we heard from some local residents trying to raise money for projects through the web site www.kickstarter.com. Today we hear from one of the co-founders of the site.