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Ozarks At Large
Summary: A daily news magazine highlighting the people, places and events of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.
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Ahead on weekend Ozarks, the loss of both cursive and letter writing, the future of the Fayetteville Public Library, and a salute to April showers and all things rain related.
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, the nearly lost art of letter writing. Plus the nearly-lost school subject of cursive writing. We will take pen in hand to explore both subjects later.
Ahead on Ozarks: legislation passed this year in Little Rock regarding water standards has raised concern, some young runners are getting ready for this weekend’s Hogeye Marathon events and we meet some Energy Corps workers.
Ahead on Ozarks, researching a meteorite that exploded over Nevada and California last year. Plus, Roby Brock speaks with a state economist about the state of Arkansas' economy, and new classes aim to spread the wealth of knowledge that Downtown Bentonville has to offer.
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, some help as tax deadline approaches, plus a wrap-up of visual arts in the area, which includes art teachers in public schools showing off their own art. And, we get a preview of Anything Goes opening tonight at Walton Arts Center.
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, a conversation with Senator John Boozman, and his thoughts on U.S. energy use. Plus, the latest on the Exxon Mobil oil spill in Mayflower and the latest from 3 Penny Acre. We talk with the band about its newest album.
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, a conversation with Senator Mark Pryor, and many different takes on the art of fundraising, engaging an audience and even attracting insects.
Ahead on Ozarks, the customary Friday conversation with Michael Tilley of The City Wire, Senator Mark Pryor stops by the KUAF studios, and music for the start of the farmers' market season from inside the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio
Ahead on Ozarks, an update from the oil spill in Mayflower, and the jugglers are coming: to Fayetteville, Eureka Springs and Springdale.
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, an update on the Mayflower oil spill, street performers in Bentonville and the Governor's Cup brings young entrepreneurs to Northwest Arkansas
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, the General Assembly has entered its 12th week at the state capitol. Roby Brock will talk to a pair of political observers about what’s left for lawmakers (there’s plenty) and how the GOP has handled its majority in both chambers
Ahead on this fundraising edition of Ozarks, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Dave Barry gets ready to come to Fayetteville. Plus, a busy week ahead for the Arkansas Legislature, and our resident bird-man Joe Neal helps us welcome spring with the cardinal.
Ahead on Weekend Ozarks, one of the oldest watering holes in the area prepares to reopen, and we have previews of a new museum exhibit, and a month of theatre.
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, we look forward to openings and new beginnings. Maxine's, a longtime watering hole in Fayetteville prepares to re-open under new management, and the farmer's market prepares for it's 40th season.
Ahead on Ozarks, The Steel Mill Super Project continues to be examined, scrutinized and debated. Grant Tennille with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission talks about the project. Plus Thomas Hylton, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist is coming to Fayetteville to talk about his crusade for smarter city planning.