
Ozarks At Large

State officials continue to seek a solution to the teacher insurance crisis in Arkansas. New numbers are out regarding Arkansas students' achievements on Advanced Placement tests. And, the Connecting Arkansas Internet Conference is being held in Little Rock this week.




Construction of the 71-B Flyover has taken shape rapidly in north Fayetteville. So rapidly, that if conditions permit, it could be finished early. Meanwhile, Senator Boozman speaks his mind about the Congressional standoff about the Affordable Care Act and a potential government shutdown. And, Lake Keith in Cave Springs will likely be drained early next week, allowing development of the Watershed Sanctuary to move forward.


In her ongoing book review series, Meredith Martin-Moats analyzes In Service to America: The History of VISTA in Arkansas, 1965-1985.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Ahead on this Super Bowl day edition of Weekend Ozarks, Christina talks to three different coaches about their line of work, Kyle goes super-bowling, finding out about the trend of Arkansas high schools' inclusion of bowling as a varsity sport.
Becca is in the Sunshine State, but has a long list of things to do around here.
"Fana" by Ali Farka Toure
The cast from "Digging Up Arkansas" recently came to the Fermin-Garner Performance Studio at KUAF for some conversation and to perform songs from the show.
"Breez" by The Sunshine Skiffle Band
Tonight a benefit in Fort Smith will help raise money for a new animal shelter and adoption location in Muldrow.
To hear today's Writer's Almanac, visit their website here.
"Chinquipin" by Paul McGowen
A documentary devoted to Fayetteville's history will debut in fall, 2012. Yesterday, the project was announced. Hear the full project announcement event at the Fayetteville Public Library here.
"Catwalk" by The LA Guitar Quartet