Small business owners in Arkansas express concern over the federal healthcare law. Maggie Carroll from our content partner KUAR in Little Rock has more.
Ozarks At Large
With federal budget sequestration looming around the corner, Arkansas' U.S. Senate contingent sounds off about the issue. We also look at how budget sequestration could impact research at the University of Arkansas. And, the Arkansas Legislature moves forward with two anti-abortion bills.



Desmond Shaw Taylor is the surveyor of The Queen's pictures, the curator of the paintings in the royal collection of Great Britain. He speaks with Christina Thomas in advance of his appearance at Crystal Bridges of American Art this Friday.

The cities of Fort Smith, Fayetteville and Springdale are the second, third and fourth-largest cities in Arkansas. But, how do the leaders of those cities deal with making difficult decisions. Ozarks at Large's Timothy Dennis spoke with leaders of the three cities to find out.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, September 27, 2013
Ahead on Ozarks: Michael Tilley from The City Wire talks about a bounce up in housing construction figures in northwest Arkansas and the tough decisions some cities and counties in the area will have to make when it comes to paying for infrastructure in the future. And if a band goes by the name NPR, we have to invite them to the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio. Later this hour, National Park Radio, or NPR, plays for us.
The New York-based sketch comedy group The Water Coolers is in town this weekend.
“Every Direction is North” by El Ten Eleven
Poet Paula Sisk visits KUAF to talk about her poem compilation “Rhymes From the Field & Farm,” and growing up on a farm.
A purple crayon, rock music, wind symphony and more are coming up on Walton Arts Center’s calendar. Jodi Beznoska from Walton Arts Center has the details.
“Tomorrow is an Excuse for Today” by El Ten Eleven
Arkansas Razorbacks volleyball coach Robert Pullizza discusses the seasons’ victories and losses thus far.