Dr. Steven Rosales will be joining the University of Arkansas’ History Department faculty next year. Earlier this fall he came to KUAF to talk about oral history and more.
Ozarks At Large
A street improvement project in Bentonville nears completion, just in time for Christmas. And the newly-appointed char of the Regional Chamber of Commerce discusses his plans for the post during his one-year term.

Today is the busiest day of the Christmas shipping season for the U.S. Postal Service, and a group of international dignitaries congregates in Little Rock for an annual conference. Also, the city of Fayetteville Parks and Recreation department devises a plan to hide unsightly utility boxes in some downtown public gardens.

The 2012 Northwest Arkansas Report Card compiles statistics about public education and higher education in Washington and Benton counties.
A group of researchers at the University of Arkansas has found a system to store thermal energy that is both more efficient and cost effective than what power plants are currently using. Christina Thomas visits the lab to learn more.
A collection of University of Arkansas graduates is making headway in the digital world. Their new company, TTAGG, helps clients understand what their customers are saying about them.

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, October 18, 2013
Ahead on Ozarks:the gavel has come down to begin a special session of the Arkansas Legislature. Chris Hickey reports on the opening afternoon of a session dedicated to solving, if only temporarily, a projected spike in insurance rates for public school employees in the state. Plus: our usual Friday conversations with Michael Tilley from The City Wire and Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers. And Antoinette Grajeda tries to discover the lure of following festivals for one retailer who is selling her wares right now at Mulberry Mountain for the Yonder Mountain String Band’s Harvest Festival.
Tonight thousands of people will dress up for Halloween across the region…some of them young, some of them not as young. We know Jennifer Margulis and Robert Teasdale will be in costume…several of them, actually. They’re two members of the cast of Shrek: the Musical at Walton Arts Center this week.
Tonight The Theatre Company closes its run of an adaptation of Mary Shelly’s classic story about man creating man. The final performance is inside the Lyric Theater, downtown structure built in 1929.
"I Want Candy"
Brian and Terri Kinder’s latest CD, Spooky, is filled with Halloween-themed songs for the younger set. Earlier this month they came to the Firmin Garner Performance Studio to play a selection from the CD.
Governor Mike Beebe prepares his budget proposal for 2013, and Bentonville gets recognition for its growing cycling culture.
Three Arkansas state legislative candidates espousing extreme views made national news late in the election cycle raising the question if or should such candidates be better vetted.