
Ozarks At Large

The state's Department of Corrections has announced it will make changes to the state's parole system following calls by Governor Beebe and others to strengthen the supervision and control of parolees in the state. While new unemployment numbers show a decline in the state's business sector, other areas have experienced growth. Opposition is mounting against the White River's designation as a National Blueway. And non-profit organizations looking to Rogers to host baseball tournaments will soon have to pay more to play.


This weekend marks the summer solstice, the official start to summer. We celebrate summer in this week’s montage with commercials, songs, and movie clips of summer.
- "Summertime" by Janis Joplin
- A clip from the movie Dazed and Confused
- Ball Park Frank commercial
- "Summer Nights" from Grease
- A clip from the movie Dirty Dancing
- "Summertime" by the Fresh Prince
- A clip from the movie One Crazy Summer
- "Summertime" by Sublime
- A clip from the movie Wet Hot American Summer
- A clip from the movie Summer of ‘42
- "Summertime Blues" by Eddie Cochran
The annual Armed to Farm program in Northwest Arkansas is a collaboration of many that aims to arm veterans with pitch forks and knowledge in an effort to help them recover from active duty and prepare them for a career in small farming. Ozarks at Large’s Christina Thomas talks with a few of the key players and some vets.
Though we don't normally cover the doom and gloom, Timothy Dennis brings us a roundup of stories from the past week that involved statutes, crimes and punishments, and no Dostoyevsky.

In the final part of our series on the Arkansas Research & Technology Park, we take a look at some of the resources based in the park's Innovation Center, and a look at how the entrepreneurial climate is changing in northwest Arkansas.
The annual Armed to Farm program in Northwest Arkansas is a collaboration that aims to arm veterans with pitch forks and knowledge in an effort to help them recover from active duty and prepare them for a career in small farming. Ozarks at Large's Christina Thomas talks with a few of the key players and some veterans.
Hudson Hallum was sentenced for election fraud yesterday. And, the Bentonville School District works to correct an issue of too many students in classes.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, distance education will have a strong presence in a program on the University of Arkansas campus next fall, plus Rogers Little Theatre brings a comedy classic to the stage. We go behind the scenes with The Man Who Came To Dinner.
Ed Nicholson and Emily Kaitz discuss their upcoming performance at the Fayetteville Public Library.
To hear more from our conversation with Outside the Lines, click here.
More than three dozen members of the Northwest Arkansas Mercy medical community traveled to Joplin yesterday.
“Eavesdropping” by Grizzly Bear
Michael Tilley of www.thecitywire.com tells us the 1 percent prepared food sales tax remains in limbo.
This month, the Fayetteville Underground complex of gallery artists will be showing lots of sky and Sacred Earth. We provide a preview.
“Help is 'Round the Corner” by Coldplay
After some crawfish beignets, a happy Becca tells us musical buffs will be equally pleased about some of the performances happening throughout the region.
“The Moon and You” by Beau Hunks