Daniel Hintz from Downtown Bentonville Inc., discusses the Bentonville running series and other opportunities to get outside. Ozarks At Large
Daniel Hintz from Downtown Bentonville Inc., discusses the Bentonville running series and other opportunities to get outside.
Roby Brock with our content partner Talk Business Arkansas discusses yesterday's vote on the Voter ID bill and what's next for the Arkansas Legislature. The Senate passes Voter ID bill and legislators hear more about Medicaid's future in Arkansas.
Ahead on Ozarks: Gubernatorial candidate Bill Halter sits down for a conversation, pondering the hows and whys of a sinkhole in Benton County and the band Water Liars play a pair of songs inside the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio.
The Oxford, MS duo of Justin (Pete) Kinkel-Schuster, guitar/lead vocals, and Andrew Bryant percussion, piano, vocals, just released a new album called "Wyoming" on Fat Possum's Big Legal Mess label. They played a show Mar. 9 at Nightbird Books and stopped by to play some songs in the Firmin-Garner Performance studio prior to the night's show.
To hear the musicians discuss why they love the poet Frank Stanford, check out this audio extra.
Last week, Mercy Northwest Arkansas unveiled its new EC130 helicopter named Spirit of Mercy.
For video of what it's like to ride in the Spirit of Mercy, click here.A plan by a Democratic candidate for governor is not receiving an enthusiastic response from the state GOP and some legislators want to help Arkansas' aviation industry.
A recent public forum brought city and transportation fellows together to discuss the future of alternative travel in the region.
Roby Brock from Talk Business Arkansas has his regular week in review of politics and business news. The state’s first birth center will be opening next month and we have a preview tour. More information is available at www.bcnwa.com.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, December 12, 2013
On this edition of Ozarks, what the future may hold for a Benton County landmark. Plus, musical advice from Grammy-winner Mark O'Connor.
Christina Thomas discusses food safety regarding picnics and restaurant leftovers with Dr. John Marcy.
Reba McEntire, Three Mile Island and more in our history capsule for March 28.
Becca discusses Theatre Squared's plans to expand and Fay Jones School of Architecture Lecture Series.
"Andante Moderato" from Dvorak's Piano Trio in E Minor. Performed by The Ahn Trio
The Rotary Club of Fayetteville is helping raise money for polio vaccine. Rotarian Lewis Epley Jr. shares how polio has affected his life.
"Hill Farmer's Blues" by Mark Knopfler
A package of bills considered by the Arkansas Legislature this week would support, advocates say, more ecologically responsible natural gas development in the state. Jacqueline Froelich reports on the bills’ outcome. To learn more, visit www.arpanel.org.





