
Ozarks At Large

Brooks Blevins has researched many of the early white settlers in the Ozarks and this week discussed some of the early pioneers of the region during an appearance at Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale.

Author Holly Payne addresses the concept of forgiveness in her book “Kingdom of Simplicity.”
Now there's a way for UA students to dispose of old textbooks that bookstores won't buy back.
A Fayetteville resident explains how he used Facebook to get Chipotle Mexican Grill to re-consider the placement of its sign on the old Frisco Depot.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, March 31, 2014
On this edition of Ozarks, a preview of an upcoming grief seminar for bereaved parents. Also, Fort Smith releases an annual report on its homeless community.
Senator Mark Pryor discusses recent legislation including the fate of the filibuster and healthcare's future.
“Was a Sunny Day” Paul Desmond
The Government Accountability Office is looking into a measure that may grant Arkansas millions of dollars in what's called "compact impact grants" to offset health, education and welfare costs for thousands of Marshallese who've migrated to the state. Jacqueline Froelich reports.
Jodi Beznoska, Vice President of Communication for Walton Arts Center, reports from the Association for Performing Arts Presenters Conference in New York City.
A Fort Smith church is giving residents a taste of German culture.
Trout Fishing In America, one of Becca's favorite bands, will be performing at the Alma Performing Arts Center next week.