
Ozarks At Large

The Economic Policy Institute and the AFSCME release a report, Greenwood residents approve a sales tax increase, and more.


The winter storm last week altered the finals exam schedule for the University of Arkansas Fort Smith.
A fire broke out and was quickly contained yesterday in a non-nuclear section of Arkansas Nuclear One in Russellville. Greenwood is holding a special election today for a sales tax that would help the city provide more space for its police department. Wlamart announces the next CEO of its international division. And Bank of the Ozarks announces plans to merge with a Texas-based banking operation.


Linda Leavell has long studied the poetry of Marianne Moore. As it turns out, Moore was among a group of artists that included Alfred Stieglitz.
Ankur Singh spent part of his freshman year of college traveling the country, asking high school students about learning. His documentary about the experience will be screened tomorrow night on the University of Arkansas campus.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, March 17, 2014
On this St. Patrick's Day edition of Ozarks, a conversation with Christopher Leonard, author of “The Meat Racket: The Secret Takeover of America's Food Business.”
The University of Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith Symphonic Band perform tonight at Walton Arts Center and the Fort Smith Convention Center, respectively. Also in store for us are other musical performances. Becca Bacon Martin from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers has the details.
Dan Sanker, the chief executive officer of CaseStack in Fayetteville, authored the book “Collaborate: The Art of We.” The book highlights the art of cooperation in the business world.
Curt Baker, a recruiter for Peace Corps, talks about what makes a good Peace Corps volunteer, and the experiences associated with being one.
Dan Craft from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers recently completed a special project on methamphetamine use and production in the region. His report is in today's newspaper.
"Ganja Babe" by Michael Franti and The Spearheads
NPR's Guy Raz spoke with Kyle Kellams about the eight edition of the Three Minute Fiction contest.
"Rollercoaster" by M. Ward