Becca Martin Brown of Northwest Arkansas Media gives us some background on the director of Waiting to be Invited, a production by the African & African American Studies Program at the University of Arkansas.
Ozarks At Large

As we continue our series of stories that connect back to the idea of fundraising, Terry Gosnell, pastor at Trinity United Methodist in Fayetteville, discusses the challenge of getting people to continue to be apart of the church community.
We take a look back at the accident at Arkansas Nuclear One and the oil spill in Faulkner County, Arkansas GOP efforts to raise awareness about the new voter ID law and an effort by the city of Fayetteville to keep air traffic control operations running at Drake Field.


As we continue our series of stories that connect back to the idea of fundraising, Terry Gosnell, pastor at Trinity United Methodist in Fayetteville, discusses the challenge of getting people to continue to be apart of the church community.
Although it may have felt more like winter in the past few days, Becca Martin Brown of Northwest Arkansas Media says that the surefire way to tell the season is the opening of farmers' markets. She gives us a run-down of several markets opening in the weeks ahead throughout the listening area.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, October 21, 2013
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks at Large, the types of plants that harm bugs, butterflies and bees. Plus, a conversation with the multi-talented artist Crow Johnson.
We ask meteorologists, city administrators and others about the how, why and what's next of the winter storm.
"Gong" by Sigur Ros
Carroll County voters decided Tuesday to repeal an ordinance passed last summer by the county quorum court to create a public facilities board charged with building a rural water system. Carroll County is one of the last in the state with out a rural water system. Jacqueline Froelich reports.
Several organizations want to make sure qualified people know about a tax credit this year.
Carole King, the U.S. Weather Bureau and more in our history capsule for February 9.
Fort Smith has big plans to celebrate the 100th anniversary of a native son's birth.