Ozarks At Large
The University of Arkansas in Fayetteville issues guidelines for camping prior to the football game against Alabama this weekend, but guidelines aren't the only thing being issued on campus. Also, the city of Fayetteville abandons a plan to expand sidewalks on a downtown street.

University of Arkansas students, staff, faculty and administration held a brief observance of the September 11 attacks this morning.
Crawford County continues to search for a solution to its jail overcrowding problems, a new senior activity center will soon open in Lowell, and drought conditions linger in the state despite recent rains.

Papa Rap is easy to find. He’s on TV, on the radio, in schools and on stage. Last week he came to KUAF to talk about his latest musical endeavors with is longtime collaborator Jose DJ Torres.
Hollywood has a ratings system, as does TV, but how does one determine whether a book or a play is appropriate for them or their family?
Entergy scrambles to restore power to Arkansans, the U.S. Department of Agriculture talks food insecurity, and UAMS finds disparities in mortality rates between whites and blacks.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Ahead on this morning’s show: a rundown of theater as the area’s stages get ready for the autumn season. We’ll also conclude our summer series on what the approach Affordable Care Act means for Arkansas with a report on a little-known provision that provides for long-term care in the home.
Fourteen Fayetteville restaurants will donate portions of Thursday proceeds to the Peace at Home Family Shelter. The event comes during the first week of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Roby Brock of TalkBusiness.net recaps the business news of the past seven days, including announcement of the latest class of the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame.
Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers says one of the busiest months for entertainment begins today.
The 13th Annual Arkansas Insect Festival is Thursday at the Pauline Whitaker Animal Science Center at the University of Arkansas. Ozarks at Large’s Christina Thomas gives us the preview.
"Grasshopper" by Xavier Cugat
Dennis Collins has accompanied many of the area’s musicians on stage. Tomorrow at Clapp Auditorium on Mt. Sequoyah, he takes the top bill. He’ll pull out some of the songs he wrote more than thirty years ago.