On this edition of Ozarks, we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Act. Also, a conversation with Congressman John Boozman, and a preview of a Caravanserai performance at the Walton Arts Center.Ozarks At Large
On this edition of Ozarks, we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Act. Also, a conversation with Congressman John Boozman, and a preview of a Caravanserai performance at the Walton Arts Center.Governor Beebe is in Rogers today making a big jobs announcement, warehouse workers were in Bentonville yesterday petitioning Walmart for better working conditions, and the city of Fort Smith officially wraps up expansions to its water treatment plant at Lake Fort Smith.
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks. Lake Sequoyah is having some work done to make fishing and boating more attractive. Plus a sustainable town and gown gathering: the University of Arkansas and the city of Fayetteville are combining to host a conference on sustainability and business.Political partiers push into the Natural State this week, the city of Fayetteville looks for input on planning a rapidly developing corridor and a scholarship is dedicated in memory of a former Razorback.
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, how one book can connect an entire region. This year, the "One Book, One Community" project examines the book The Working Poor: Invisible in America Plus, a new documentary about Fayetteville has is premiere later this week. And a question that might help you win the last two tickets we have for tomorrow night's Avett Brothers concert at the AMP.Mondays in the fall are particularly busy at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith Academy of the Arts. We have some examples to prove the point.
The fourth One Book, One Community collection of events uses the book The Working Poor: Invisible in America by David Shipler to engage the region in conversation.
Web Exclusive: Extended Conversation With David Joliffe
Web Exclusive: Extended Conversation With David Joliffe
Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe looks for bi-partisan support in the state legislature for expanding Medicaid in the state, Tyson Foods announces an auditing program for its poultry and livestock producers and residents of Fayetteville will soon have another place to drop off their recyclables.
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, early voting in Northwest Arkansas, and celebrating national bosses' day with a conversation with our boss.The answers to today's pop culture montage are in order as follows:
- Billie Holiday with her version of "Darn That Dream"
- The infamous scene from Dallas, when Pam begins to learn the past few seasons were just a dream
- Dorothy Gale wakes up from her dream about Oz
- The Eureythmics with their big hit, "Sweet Dreams"
- Neo's last chance to live in the dream world of The Matrix
- The final scene of the final episode of Newhart
- A part of the trailer from Inception
- Laurence Olivier from his Oscar-winning performance from Hamlet
- Patsy Cline, "Sweet Dreams"
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Sunday, January 12, 2014
Ahead on weekend Ozarks, how nurse practitioners will fill a potential shortfall of primary care physicians, the 2014 renovation plans for the Arts Center of the Ozarks, how Scrabble is being used as part of an annual fundraiser for the Literacy Council of Benton County, how one business is cashing in on the latest juicing craze and more.
Members of Northwest Arkansas Lacrosse Club get ready to welcome lacrosse teams from other states for tomorrow's Lacrosse Fest.
"Don't Fool with My Baby" by Son Seals
Becca's not in a mood for pranks.
"I'm a Fool to Want You" by Dexter Gordon
Arkansas Mission of Mercy hopes to serve even more Arkansans in need of oral health services during its two-day free dental clinic on May 20th and 21st.
Fay Jones School of Architecture student Elizabeth Philips researches better lighting techniques in spaces for the visually impaired.
A remarkable discovery has been made in Eureka Springs. Jacqueline Froelich reports.
"Fools Rush In" by Stan Getz





