A bipartisan duo of Arkansas legislators plan to file a bill this session to end wage theft in the workplace. Jacqueline Froelich gives us an update from the bill's sponsors, and she speaks with a state wage theft expert.
Ozarks At Large
Arkansas receives a $43 million grant to help the state lower health care costs while increasing the quality of service, In Governor Mike Beebe's absence, Lieutenant Governor Mark Darr signs into law a bill privatizing a list of concealed carry permit holders. And, more information is released from the newest Talk Business-Hendrix College Poll.


Here are the elements of our flower montage for Sunday’s show:
1. Nat King Cole singing Ramblin’ Rose.
2. A skunk named Flower, courtesy of Bambi (from the film of the same name).
3. The Statler Brothers singing Counting Flowers on the Wall.
4. Chris Cooper describes the beauty of nature to Meryl Streep in the film Adaptation.
5. The Foundations with their one big hit, Build Me Up Buttercup.
6. Poppies! From Wizard of Oz.
7. Tiny Tim sings Tiptoe Through the Tulips during his first appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1968.
8. The killer Venus flytrap threatens Rick Moranis in the 1986 version of Little Shop of Horrors. Yes, the Venus flytrap does produce flowers.
9. Secretariat wins the 1973 Kentucky Derby (the “run for the roses”) in record time, 1:59 2/5.
10. Lynn Anderson sings I Never Promised You a Rose Garden.
Apologies to Charlie Rose, Neil Diamond and Barbara Streisand, Poison, and all the romantic comedies ever where a guy gives a gal some roses. Maybe next time.



Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Ahead on Ozarks, highlights from a panel discussion addressing the complex issues surrounding the Trayvon Martin case. Plus, a conversation with jazz harpist Edmar Castañeda.
Kyle Kellams reports on the Great Northwest Arkansas Model Train Show that’ll be hosted this Saturday at Northwest Arkansas Convention Center in Springdale.
The event will feature Israeli pianist Yaniv Taubenhouse and his trio: Clare Starr on bass and Darren Novotny on drums. Taubenhouse performed a jazz standard on the Mary Baker Rumsey Steinway during the conversation.
Our math expert Dr. Chaim Goodman-Strauss has tips on making money by chance.
Yesterday afternoon, Governor Beebe visited the University of Arkansas campus to learn more about graduate-level research and honor first-place winners of a graduate student research poster competition.
“Dash and Dot” by Beau Hunks
Michael Tilley from our content partner www.thecitywire.com discusses the inaugural state home sales report, the increase in traffic at Fort Smith Regional Airport for the month of January, and more.