New guidelines for use of prescription drugs and painkillers in the emergency room have been announced by state officials, several states reach an agreement with Google about its collection of private data while roaming the streets, and the Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission proposes a push forward for a regional park in southwest Fayetteville.
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The big pigs around Fayetteville, dressed up by local artists, will soon end their visit. But first an auction will be held so some of the pigs can go home with admirers while raising money and awareness for both Ozark Literacy and local artists.
An exhibit opening today in the Ann Kittrel Gallery features a handful of dresses designed to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS.
Wednesday is the annual Live United Day sponsored by United Way of Northwest Arkansas. Hundreds of people in northwest Arkansas will not go to their office in the morning. Instead, with their boss’ blessing they’ll help out with a project for an area non-profit organization.

State lawmakers continue to weigh the issue of Medicaid expansion two weeks after receiving word from Washington that federal Medicaid expansion funds could be used for a privatized expansion of the system. A pair of lawmakers also weigh in on how recent anti-abortion legislation has affected Arkansas' reputation in the rest of the country. And a controlled burn is set for tomorrow in one local city.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, October, 6, 2013
Ahead on Weekend Ozarks, teaching children about the arts, through both live theatre and one really big painting. Plus, our Sunday morning montage and more.
Last night, Bodenhamer Fellows at the University of Arkansas learned of an additional gift.
Michael Tilley from The City Wire discusses today’s latest unemployment numbers for Arkansas, plus this week’s earning statements from Walmart and Car-Mart.
"My Only Swerving" by El Ten Eleven
Becca Martin Brown previews the Pat Benatar concert Sunday night as well as other weekend entertainment options.
Tonight Blossom’s Burlesque will take to the stage at Teatro Scarpino for two performances.
Walmart reports quarterly earnings,Springdale will replace two of its fire stations and build another, more kindergarteners will enter Rogers elementary schools this year, and other stories.
“Bear No Hair” by Garage A Trois