Becca Martin Brown has some last minute activity to do with your mom or do yourself or your kids if you are a mom, or not.
Ozarks At Large
The idea of Community varies from person to person. A year long project at Fayetteville High School concludes with an open house showcasing juniors’ and seniors’ ideas of community as seen through each of their camera lenses.
The past week in Arkansas saw a visit from President Obama, hundreds of new jobs announced, and expansion plans for one decades-old stadium move forward. We have more in this morning's Week in Review.





Exxon Mobil Corp. contributes $125,000 to the Arkansas Community Foundation to assist with long-term disaster recovery efforts in Central Arkansas. Two state legislators call for another financial impact analysis for the state's Private Option program, and postal workers across the state will collect food items Saturday for one of the larger food drives in the state.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, June 9, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, we learn the differences between various types of Arkansas charter schools. Plus, a UA researcher receives a grant to study the genetic composition of diatoms.
This blood bank packs hope in a bottle.
Michael Tilley of www.thecitywire.com has an update.
The Native American art exhibition and lecture series opens tomorrow at Ultra Studios in Fayetteville. Proceeds from the event will benefit LifeSource International.
For more information on the event, visit http://eepurl.com/ePFwE. More information on Jay Benham and John Well-Off-Man is available on www.jaybenham.com and www.welloffman.com respectively.
The University of Central Arkansas’ College of Business hosts an Arkansas-China business summit today and the program “Share Our Strength” helps feed hungry Arkansan children. More on today’s Ozarks at Large Half-Time.