Ozarks At Large

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large

Tuesday, February 18, 2014
On this edition of Ozarks, a task force on race is working in Harrison to discuss the past, present and future of that city. And a student organization at the University of Arkansas is working to make sure a small town in Belize will have an ample supply of safe water in the future.
Roby Brock, from our content partner Talk Business Arkansas, continues his series of conversations with candidates seeking statewide office.
To celebrate five years in the Jefferson Center, Fayetteville Adult & Community Education hosted an open house.
Becca Martin Brown has a partial list of events related to Bikes, Blues and BBQ (and not) happening this week.
We step inside Son's Chapel near Goshen to find that the women's group that was started over 90 years ago to raise funds for construction, is still hard at work maintaining the building.
Fall is always a busy time here and we have an eclectic list of items that prove this autumn is no exception. Links: to register for the FOIA Road Show at NWACC, send an email to info@arkansaspress.org To learn more about the foreclosure clinics at the Fayetteville Public Library, http://law.uark.edu/clinic/foreclosure To learn more about College Day at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, www.crystalbridges.org