In his usual Monday week-in-review, Roby Brock of talkbusiness.net examines the latest petition drives for inclusion on Arkansas’ ballot and has the latest employment numbers for Arkansas.
Ozarks At Large
A petition for a vote on automated trash collection in Fort Smith moves forward, more detours are in store for downtown Fayetteville, and the Razorback volleyball team continues its undefeated streak as the season gets under way.
The second annual Winslow Half Marathon will allow runners to see all of the little town and more next month. We met two of the volunteers with the race in downtown Winslow this week.
For more information, visit the marathon's website here.Earlier this month, Google launched a program in Arkansas to help small businesses gain a presence online. It’s easy, quick and it’s free. OAL’s Christina Thomas spoke with Scott Levitan, director of small business development for Google.
Getting more small businesses in Arkansas on the Web, a trip to Winslow to talk about the upcoming half-marathon, and plenty of talk about festivals, all on this edition of Ozarks at Large
The second annual Winslow Half Marathon will allow runners to see all of the little town and more next month. We met two of the volunteers with the race in downtown Winslow this week.
For more information, visit the marathon's website here.Earlier this month, Google launched a program in Arkansas to help small businesses gain a presence online. It’s easy, quick and it’s free. OAL’s Christina Thomas spoke with Scott Levitan, director of small business development for Google
Medical Marijuana is approved for the ballot, changes come to this year's Frisco Fest, and Highway 62 in Lincoln sees traffic and safety issues around a new school.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Remembering Some of the People We Lost in 2013
On this special edition of Ozarks we hear again some of the voices we lost during 2013, including Bill Harrison, Curley Miller, Ivan Denton and Dick Renko.
After the winter weather leaves, a special rockabilly exhibit and concert should heat up Rogers.
For this week's edition of Unlicensed Opinion, Christopher Spencer (from www.ozarksunbound.com) and Kyle Kellams talk to Mike Malone, the president and CEO of the Northwest Arkansas Council.
To hear more from the conversation, click here.
When you are sick, especially with a debilitating illness, the last thing you want, or are even able to do is clean house. But as Jacqueline Froelich reports, the non profit foundation, "Cleaning For a Reason" will match sick clients with licensed and insured local cleaning companies who render their services free of charge.
To learn more visit: www.readysetstagenwa.com
Michale Tilley from www.thecitywire.com gets us up to speed on several issues in the news this week.
Sarah McLachlan, the Coast Guard and more in our history capsule for January 28.





