On this edition of Ozarks, what happens when snow and ice force a college to re-schedule finals…including putting finals after commencement? We'll talk to Ray Wallace with the University of Arkansas Fort Smith about how an ice storm can create problems with an academic calendar. And coffee isn't just for breakfast anymore…it's also for a canvas. We'll talk to some people making art out of coffee. And a conversation with Devon Powers. She's written about communication, social media and the commentary economy. She spoke on the University of Arkansas campus recently.
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Photo credit: Project Vote SmartThis election season has voters watching debates, listening to public radio reports, and reading opinion articles. But for the plain facts, millions are turning to Project Vote Smart, a non-profit, non-partisan candidate guide, which Jacqueline Froelich reports, is offering some new tactical tools.
To learn more visit voteeasy.org.
Residents looking for a scare this Halloween season can visit any number of haunted attractions in the area. In Fort Smith, the historical museum is hosting its annual trolley tour during the last two weekends of October.
More information is available at fortsmithmuseum.com.
Officials with the city of Fort Smith are preparing a tour of some of the city's examples of sustainability.
“Johnny B. Goode,” long-distance phone calls and more in our history capsule for October 18.





