The 21st Cancer Challenge is just one of many ways to support nonprofits in the area this month.
Ozarks At Large
A recent study suggests that Arkansas' two racetrack and gaming complexes have a sizable impact on the state's economy. Fayetteville Public Schools prepares to offer free meals to city youths through the summer, and an effort to raise the state's minimum wage gets a groundswell of support.
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, Republican Attorney General runoff candidates discuss medical marijuana and the death penalty. Also, we take a look back at the desegregation of public swimming pools.
In this month’s food segment, we visit the Arkansas Food Innovation Center where the Roberts family makes Gina’s Salsa.
Later this month, Siloam Springs will be home to a Whitewater Recreation Park, the first of its kind in the state.
Memorial Day marks the opening of public swimming pool season across America. And this summer, an article about pools and race will be published in the Arkansas Historical Quarterly, titled “Going off the Deep End: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Desegregation of Little Rock’s Public Swimming Pools.” Jacqueline Froelich spoke with author and historian John Kirk.Officials with the U.S. Marshals Museum yesterday approved its 2015 budget, which includes allocations for architectural, exhibit and operational costs. President Clinton speaks to the role presidential libraries serve in providing historical context, and state revenue numbers for May came in below what economists expected.
Ahead on Ozarks, workforce officials try to improve job training to meet industry demands. And, we look at the University of Arkansas' autism intervention program.Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, June 23, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, coverage from a groundbreaking ceremony for Bentonville's new high school. Plus, a conversation with the author of “The Indicted South: Public Criticism, Southern Inferiority, and the Politics of Whiteness.”
We travel to Pruitt, in Newton County, along the Upper Buffalo National River, to learn some history as well as about events planned in honor of the 40th anniversary.
“Earl’s Breakdown” by Earl Scruggs
Michael Tilley from our content partner www.thecitywire.com discusses the closing of Bremner Cracker’s Poteau plant, the growth in Arkansas incomes, and more.
Arkansas Senator Mark Pryor says repealing the health-care reform will affect hundreds of thousands of Arkansans; personal income levels rise in the state; and more – on today’s edition of Ozarks at Large Half-Time.
There’s much to be accomplished today, says Becca Bacon Martin with Northwest Arkansas Newspapers.
“Revber” by Earl Scruggs
Roby Brock from our content partner www.talkbusiness.net discusses more results from the recent poll conducted by Talk Business and Hendrix College. Results show high approval ratings for Governor Mike Beebe, and overall approval ratings for the Arkansas Legislature.






