
Ozarks At Large

Becca Martin Brown, from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, says the solstice will be celebrated in many ways this weekend...most of the opportunities are free.


Governor Mike Beebe says that while a special legislative session will likely be necessary to solve the problems with the state's public school employee insurance program, no session will be called until consensus can be reached. The two candidates for governor have differing opinions on how and when the state's minimum wage should be increased, and the Fayetteville Animal Shelter warns dog owners that hot cars are particularly dangerous for pets.


Matt Campbell's Blue Hog report has been an influential player in Arkansas politics.
A new study by AARP places Arkansas 40th in the nation in terms of long-term care for the elderly. The Arkansas Air and Military Museum will kick off its monthly Airport Days celebrations Saturday, and the Walton Arts Center reschedules some performances because of construction related to expansion efforts at the Fayetteville facility.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, a roundtable discussion on workforce education in the state. And, and an effort to expand the footprint of Gulley Park.
The Dardanelle Aquatic Resource Team is hosting the National Public Lands Day/The Great Arkansas Clean-Up on September 24th.
To register as a volunteer, call Felicia Turnbow at 479.968.2530.
Paul Haas, the music director and conductor of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, talks to Kyle Kellams about what to expect from the inaugural season’s first concert.
Arkansas Athletes Outreach unveiled the 43,000 square foot AAO P. Whitaker Sports Center yesterday.
Michael Tilley of www.thecitywire.com talks about the increase in area building permit values in Fort Smith, “The Varsity Wire,” and more.
“Nightswimming” -- String Quartet Tribute to REM
Jodi Beznoska with the Walton Arts Center says the Arkansas Music Pavilion will receive a $4 million face-lift this winter.