
Ozarks At Large


The Tontitown Grape Festival is in its 115th year. We found out a little about the work required in the kitchen…and why spaghetti and fried chicken go together in Tontitown.

Though Bentonville has been getting much attention for its upcoming millage election, West Fork is getting ready for a millage election of its own next month. A sizable gift is made to the U of A, and the Arkansas Department of Health warns Arkansans to protect themselves when exposed to the seasonal heat.

The Young Artists Guild production of Les Miserables last summer is receiving attention. The production will be honored with five national awards later this month.





Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, January 2, 2014
On this special edition of Ozarks at Large we listen again to some of our favorite stories from 2013, including: tigers making art near Eureka Springs, bugs on utility boxes in downtown Fayetteville and a day spent catching grasshoppers.
A gingerbread house building competition offers students a break from studying for finals.
To view some of the gingerbread houses, click here.
For her return to Ozarks at Large, writer Melissa Blouin explains why baking, especially this time of year, is so important to her.
To view some of Melissa's recipes, click here.
Becca offers a non-Christmas suggestion for today's entertainment pick.
London Calling, South Pole explorers and more in our history capsule for December 14.
"Day Dream" by The Cedar Walton Trio
The artist collective that dwell in the Fayetteville Underground extend season's greetings as well as an invitation to browse their December exhibit of work specially priced for holiday purchase. Jacqueline Froelich provides a look.
"Flowers" by 1 Oz. Jig