Ozarks At Large

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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.
Startling images of oil-drenched pelicans have faded from public view since the three-month long Gulf oil spill disaster last spring and early summer has abated. The National Audubon Society has a historical presence along the Gulf coast, and was a first responder. Jacqueline Froelich visits with Kevin Pierson, Vice President of National Audubon's Lower Mississippi Flyway and provides a status report.
Becca takes a look ahead at the weekend.
REO Speedwagon, “The Jazz Singer,” and more in our history capsule for October 6.
To hear today's Arkansongs visit arkansongs.org.
The Grammy-nominated Tierney Sutton Band will play twice Friday night at Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. Hear more of Robert's conversation, and more samples from the band here.