Meredith Martin Moats says being told to reduce stress can increase stress.
Ozarks At Large

Legislators dealt with bills about highway funding and tattoos. Plus new acquisitions at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Audio for news brief on Rep. Warick Sabin provided by David Cox.

A team of boys from northwest Arkansas is leaving for the prestigious Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup this weekend. They’ll play with teams from around the world. For more information about the event, visit www.dallascup.com.
The weather for the fourth day of spring break suggests indoor activities. Inside or out, Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers has some suggestions.
Spring makes the Ozarks and Ouachita Mountains pop. We get tips about how and where to hike.

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, October 11, 2013
Ahead on Ozarks: Michael Tilley from The City Wire gets us up to date on a wild news week…from new home sales numbers to a gubernatorial candidate's comments yesterday about Arkansas' private option. Plus, Rosco Bandana joins us in the studio, and we travel to Dardanelle to see the home of Tusk, the live mascot of the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Roby Brock from our content partner www.talkbusiness.net speaks with Democrat Mike Ross about his decision to leave Congress.
“Arrested Development” by David Schartz
One of the longest-standing Hispanic civil rights groups in Arkansas is hosting its annual conference this Friday at the Jones Center in Springdale.
For more information: www.hwoa.org.
First Christian Church in Fayetteville will sponsor the local edition of Congo Awareness Week Oct. 16-22.
For more information: 442-4674 or www.fccfayetteville.org.
“Magosa” by Amadou and Mariam
Ballroom dance lessons at Scarpino are among Becca's entertainment picks for the evening.
John Jeter, music director and conductor of the Fort Smith Symphony, offers a preview of the group's Oct. 22 concert.
For more information: www.fortsmithsymphony.org.
“Music Box” by Philip Glass