Walton Arts Center has song and dance this week, and more next week.
Ozarks At Large
A new exhibit at the Arts Center of the Ozarks in Springdale follows the White River in photographs and stories.
The Washington/Madison County Drug Diversion Court, recently awarded a million dollars in federal grant funding, offers not only intensive treatment, but career training and placement--with partnering businesses. The novel program, initiated by Judge Chadd Mason, is now the subject of a university study.
Senator Mark Pryor outlines some of his top priorities for 2013 as he tours the state. The Bentonville school district hears from the voting public about what would make for a more successful millage campaign. And Arkansas' public school system gets a passing grade, though there is room for improvement.

The band Speck Mountain creates a sound all its own, and our reviewer says that’s a great thing.
A case dealing with police, evidence and drunk driving began in rural Missouri and now has made it to the highest court in the land.
Governor Mike Beebe urges Republican state legislators to look at all possible solutions to shore up the shortfall in the state's Medicaid system, though he stated he is against using one-time budget surplus funds to close the gap. The city of Fayetteville looks into selling a bit of land in an effort to clear an eyesore in the name of new commerce.
Adams Collins brought his vibraphone, four great musician friends and his new CD to our studio for conversation and a live performance. He’ll play a CD release party Thursday night at Scarpino’s on West Avenue in downtown Fayetteville.
Wayne Bell returns to our studio to preview the winter television schedule. Favorites like Downton Abbey return and several new shows are seeking the coveted buzz of critics and viewers.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Ahead on Weekend Ozarks, the Arkansas Poll broken down, Michael Johnathon in the studio, zombies invade a high school homecoming and more.
Some origami and the movie “This Means War” are on Becca Martin Brown’s list of things to do today.
Ozarks at Large’s Christina Thomas talks to Benton County Fire Marshall Mark Trollinger about this summer’s hot and dry conditions that may lead to fire danger in the region.
The Northwest Arkansas Roller Derby team had thousands of dollars’ worth of its gear stolen on June 24th.
To help or for more information: www.nwarollerderby.com.
“Wheels” by Cake
Columnist Wayne Bell from www.fayettevilleflyer.com talks about actors and performers who don’t get much recognition in Emmy nominations.
“The Fishin’ Hole” by Andy Griffith
State officials continue to react to the Supreme Court healthcare ruling; state gas prices fall; and more – on today’s Segment A.
“Little Rock Getaway” by Chef Atkins