Only one statewide runoff election will be held next month after yesterday's primary elections, which decided the Democratic and Republican candidates for most of the races for state constitutional offices. One potential ballot measure that is just getting started with passing petitions aims to make all of arkansas wet when it comes to alcohol sales. And, the Jones Center gets another multi-million dollar gift.
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As Jacqueline Froelich reports, the alternative energy project is part of an ambitious U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs environmental program.
Speaker of the Arkansas House wants to call a special session of the state legislature to deal with problems with the insurance program for public school employees, and Crawford County officials are hopeful that county voters will approve a sales tax increase that would help the county build a new jail.




The Arkansas Department of Workforce Services points to a handful of reasons as to why employment and unemployment numbers in the state keep improving. The Arkansas Supreme Court grants a stay on a Pulaski County Circuit Court ruling that allowed same-sex marriages to occur in the state last week, and Arkansas Tech's board of trustees approves tuition increases for the coming academic year.
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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.
Members of Northwest Arkansas Lacrosse Club get ready to welcome lacrosse teams from other states for tomorrow's Lacrosse Fest.
"Don't Fool with My Baby" by Son Seals
Becca's not in a mood for pranks.
"I'm a Fool to Want You" by Dexter Gordon
Arkansas Mission of Mercy hopes to serve even more Arkansans in need of oral health services during its two-day free dental clinic on May 20th and 21st.
Fay Jones School of Architecture student Elizabeth Philips researches better lighting techniques in spaces for the visually impaired.
A remarkable discovery has been made in Eureka Springs. Jacqueline Froelich reports.
"Fools Rush In" by Stan Getz