
Ozarks At Large







The annual Walmart Shareholders Meeting took place early this morning. Plus Fort Smith may consider an increase in library millage.

The story of the first African American policeman in Fayetteville led two graduate students at the University of Arkansas to uncover other stories for their documentary Oak Cemetery: A Forgotten Place.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, Governor Mike Beebe talks special session and another effort to attract European businesses to Arkansas. Plus, we learn more about XNA's master plan for the future and whether E-gas is the fuel of the future.
Becca Martin Brown says she has the solution for Christmas-shopping panic.
“Dayton Ohio 1903” by Michael Derning & Mia Arends
Joanie Madden, the founder of Cherish the Ladies, offers a preview of tonight's concert.
“Hark the Herald Angels Sing” by Cherish the Ladies
Governor Mike Beebe last week issued a disaster declaration for 22 Arkansas counties that were impacted by the recent winter storm. Lt. Governor Mark Darr is found to have misspent thousands of dollars of state funds for personal or undocumented purposes. Walmart announces a new president for the retailer's India operation, and First Security Bank has a new CEO in northwest Arkansas. And a Little Rock museum has a new exhibit regarding the history of an Arkansas staple: the Bowie Knife.
"Sleigh Ride" by Fun
The winter storm this month meant the Red Cross had to cancel dozens of blood drives across the state.
Roby Brock from Talk Business Arkansas discusses recent moves in the business world in his weekly recap.