Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, they aren't native to the United States. but Burmese pythons are presenting themselves as quite a problem in parts of the nation; we take a look at how they got here. Plus, after years of planning, an orchard begins to take roots in Fayetteville this afternoon, and students at an area junior high school prepare to put their knowledge and problem solving skills to the test on the statewide stage.
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Becca Bacon Martin from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers has details regarding the eagle watch tours in Rogers. There’s also some music playing inside the Breedlove Auditorium on the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith campus tonight.
Tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m., Nilson Matta’s Brazilian Voyage Trio will perform at Second Street Live in Fort Smith.
“Isotope” by Joe Henderson
Columnist Wayne Bell from www.fayettevilleflyer.com discusses the artists and albums that could make it to the Grammy nominations this year.
Our tech expert Tyrel Denison discusses the different digital music services now available to us.
A research scientist at the University of Arkansas is conducting a year-long study of two-problem plagued Beaver Lake swim beach areas, with funding from the Arkansas Water Resources Center.
“Savoy” by Gene Ammons