In 2011, Northwest Arkansas Community College received a one-million-dollar federal grant to offer certifications and other classes to the unemployed in Northwest Arkansas. Now in its third year, the ARK Grant program has already helped 275 area residents further develop their skills in order to more easily find a job
Ozarks At Large
The Fort Smith Board of Directors last night held its first quarterly open-forum meeting. The sessions are designed to discuss any "What" and "Why" questions the directors might have.



Michael Thomsen and Rudy Nayga, researchers with the UA Division of Agriculture, look at how restaurants and stores that surround schools affect the weight of students.

University of Arkansas Theatre presents the rock musical Spring Awakening during this spring semester. Becca Martin Brown says the play has a tie to Fayetteville.

The Arkansas House on Friday again failed to give enough votes in favor of the appropriation for the state's Private Option Medicaid expansion, Governor Beebe touts the results of the Arkansas Payment Improvement Initiative, the Libertarian Party of Arkansas holds its nominating convention, and the Bentonville airport will soon see improvements to the airports runway safety areas.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, golf is a sport, but it's also a vehicle for life lessons about honesty and perseverance. We visit the green as First Tee of Northwest Arkansas spends an afternoon teaching values to area youth. Plus, a look at the senate race in Arkansas.
Young Frankenstein is at Walton Arts Center as 2010 comes to a close.
"Santa Claus is Coming to Town" by Bruce Springsteen
Last night, a public meeting devoted to the U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith included details about financing the project
The federal DREAM Act, which has stalled in Congress, would provide a path to citizenship for undocumented youth who came to the U.S. before they were 16 years of age, lived here for at least five years, have no criminal record, attain a college education or enlist in the military. Jacqueline Froelich has this report.
A new vocal ensemble in Fayetteville, Anacrusis, will perform a debut concert Saturday.