Ozarks At Large

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large

Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Ahead on Ozarks, the effort to help residents with some college credit finish their degrees will get a big boost next week when six area institutions of higher learning will combine for a Come Back to College Fair at the Jones Center in Springdale. Plus, we explain the place where advanced math and crochet meet....and looking for the place where mindfulness and mental health intersect.
Though prison reform legislation hasn’t been filed yet, plenty of conversation about the bill has been taking place. We have this report from Little Rock.
Advocates for smoke-free bars in Fayetteville are sharing information with the city in an effort to see if Fayetteville can become 100% smoke free.
The Green Infrastructure Planning: Linking Arkansas Communities pilot project, based in northwest Arkansas, will be honored with an inaugural National Green Infrastructure Implementation Award by the national Conservation Fund Jacqueline Froelich reports the project was among three chosen from around the country.
A community-wide effort to collect books will benefit students in a small Arkansas town.
Irma Thomas, 3-D movies and more in our history capsule for February 18.