
Ozarks At Large



Scott Carroll's first exhibit in Arkansas opens Tuesday in the Joy Pratt Markham Gallery at Walton Arts Center. He is influenced by the outdoors.
Web Exclusive: Why Engineering, Music and Age Matter in Sculpture
Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Media says the humdrum Januarys of the past have been replaced by winter calendars full of activity. Case in point: now.
The first week of the 89th General Assembly has ended, but in the coming weeks will bring a flood of filed bills. One of those expected bills will deal with the problem of wage theft.


Northwest Arkansas is ranked among the 200 best performing cities in the state, and several cities within the area get state and national recognition. And the Arkansas Supreme Court rules that it will not reconsider its ruling regarding school districts and excess property tax revenue.

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, we learn more about the implications of new research on tornadoes. Plus, a conversation about ethics in Arkansas politics.
The a capella group 540 Express sings the Navy hymn “Eternal Father” inside the Firmin-Garner Studio.
Prior to the official opening of Crystal Bridges, we gather reactions from those in attendance at the opening day ceremony.
The Joe Bates Outreach Clinic of Washington County, a satellite state-run public health clinic, opened this week. We attend the dedication.
“A Watched Pot” by El Ten Eleven
The local non-profit organization received a $40,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation to support its Families in Crisis Accessing Services, Support and Opportunities (FICASSO) program.
An Aquarian Gong concert is being organized this weekend at the Arkansas Yoga Center in Fayetteville.
“Sorry About Your Irony” by El Ten Eleven