Ozarks At Large

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large

Friday, August 30, 2013
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks at Large, new enrollment numbers at the University of Arkansas; university officials announced this morning another record year for enrollment at the state's flagship campus. Plus, the testing isn't as often as it used to be, but there is still research being conducted on Arkansas deer for chronic wasting disease. We take a look at that and new hunting regulations as deer season approaches. And, the band Olassa performs inside the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio.
Here are the ten clips (and eleven threes) included in our montage this week: 1. Bob Dorough sings Three is a Magic Number. 2. Larry, Curly and Moe in trouble in A Plumbing We Will Go. 3. Al Pacino utters the most memorable line from Godfather III. 4. The Three Degrees’ biggest hit, When Will I See You Again. 5. Kendall Trainor gives Arkansas a win with his field goal (worth 3 points) in the 1985 Holiday Bowl. 6. An early 1980s jingle for Three Musketeers candy bar. 7. Steve Martin, Martin Short and Chevy Chase as the likeable, but slow-witted, Three Amigos. 8. The Oscar-winning song It’s Hard to Be a Pimp by Three Six Mafia. 9. Speaking of Oscar, the opening comments from Three Faces of Eve, an Oscar-winner for Joanne Woodward. 10. DOUBLE THREE ALERT! The Three Tenors sing We Three Kings. Apologies to the little pigs, the bears and Goldilocks, Jan Stenerud, Babe Ruth and that band that sang that song in the 90s.
Becca Martin Brown tells us that July is her favorite time of the year for all of the season announcements that are made.
A recent study suggests that comprehensive immigration reform could mean significantly more revenue for Arkansas and the rest of the nation. Another study shows that Arkansas has seen more police deaths this year than other states. A master plan for downtown Siloam Springs is in the works. SWEPCO gets approval to extend the life of its Flint Creek power plant in Gentry. And, drought returns to Arkansas.
"Beds are Burning" by Midnight Oil
Michael Tilley from The City Wire discusses dramatic increases in foreclosed homes on the market in the region and the latest in the 2014 race for governor.
Becca Martin Brown gives us the usual "Chinese menu" of entertainment options for the weekend.
"Jumbucco" by Waak Waak Jungi