
Ozarks At Large


The Joint Budget Committee of the Arkansas LEgislature hears from Arkansas Department of Human Services regarding funding for the state's Private Option expansion of Medicaid, while a new Talk Business Arkansas-Hendrix College poll suggests that Arkansans are supportive of the program. And, Crawford County officials are hopeful that voters will be supportive of a sales tax increase that would fund construction and operation of a new county jail.




An administrative law judge with the Arkansas Public Service Commission on Friday ordered SWEPCO to proceed on its proposed plan to build a massive new power transmission line through portions of northwest Arkansas. Also, Governor Mike Beebe says that recent cost analyses of operating the state's Private Option expansion of Medicaid justifies the program's passage during last year's session of the state legislature. And the state Attorney General's office warns residents about rapid-refund tax providers.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, April 4, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks: the former president of Heifer International speaks on the University of Arkansas campus. Plus, we take a walk through history that begins in Jasper.
Becca saves lives by listing options for Father’s Day getaways for the clueless.
“I’ve Got a Toothache” by Watermelon Slim
Everton Mayor shot by parolee, free cats and kittens event being hosted at the Fayetteville Animal Shelter, Drennen-Scott House changes operating hours and more – on today’s Ozarks at Large Half Time.
Northside Rotary Club hosts fundraiser to benefit children's charities.
An opera based on the life of President Bill Clinton is set to open Sunday in New York City.
Singer-songwriter Sarah Hughes stops by KUAF to talk about her show at the Fayetteville Public Library Sunday afternoon.