
Ozarks At Large

Jim and Susan Nelson moved to northwest Arkansas nearly forty years ago to set up shop…and they’ve stayed. Jim Nelson talks about the differences of then and now when it comes to northwest Arkansas, Eureka Springs and starting a business.
Senator John Boozman and USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack speak to the importance of Congress coming to a compromise on the Farm Bill on the last day before the August recess. Congressman Tim Griffin and the Sierra Club continue pushing ExxonMobil for more information regarding the Pegasus Pipeline rupture in Mayflower. And a signage project connecting the cities of Northwest Arkansas gets underway.


The season includes As You Like It and Spring Awakening. BMB has more.

The Jones Center in Springdale offered a “state of the center” advisory yesterday and offered a preview of events coming up in the next six months.
Senator John Boozman offers some advice to Senator Mark Pryor and Congressman Tom Cotton on how to handle the election coming up next year. Former NWA developer Brandon Barber pleads guilty to three of the 27 charges levied against him, meaning he could serve up to 45 years and pay up to $1.5 million in fines. And, the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission celebrates 25 years in existence.
Meredith Martin Moats begins a book review series on Arkansas books, written in not so recent years.

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, we look at the history of The Lincoln Echo, the last in a long line of African American newspapers in Arkansas. Plus, we speak with one of the cast members of 'I Love Lucy On Stage,' and we find out how Martin Greer makes his sweet treats.
This autumn Arkansas’ interstate highways will be undergoing another series of improvement projects.
Springdale voters approve a $71 million bond package, the city clears hurdles for construction of a trail, and the Razorbacks win again in Italy.
“Potato Hole” by Booker T. Jones
The University of Arkansas and Northwest Arkansas Community College have a new agreement to help students from each school have an easier path to transfer credits.
Teresa Maurer, our local food ambassador, comes back to the studio with Chef William Lyle for Ella’s Restaurant at the Inn at Carnall Hall. He’s working on a seasonal menu prepared with locally-grown food for an upcoming pair of special meals.
“Julia’s Theme” by Alexander Desplat
Becca Martin Brown’s top entertainment tip for the day is a rundown of this week’s Eureka Springs Bluegrass Festival.