Several musicians and singers will gather for a free Pete Seeger concert and sing-a-long.
Ozarks At Large

Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers begins her advice on how to spend Valentine's Day.

Wagers on electronic games of skill set new Arkansas records in 2013. Martha Shoffner is indicted on federal mail fraud charges. Congressman Tim Griffin is considering a run for lieutenant governor. And Senators Pryor and Boozman are honored for their work on Capitol Hill on behalf of National Guard troops.




Becca Martin Brown has more on the first installment of a series in the Knox Street Book Club at the Clayton House in Fort Smith.
Today's Hunstville District Court has been rescheduled for next Thursday, send applications for Fayetteville City Boards and commissions to city_clerk@fayetteville-ar.gov, and grab a snack pack tomorrow morning.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, March 21, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, we learn about new standardized public eduction testing that will be tried in schools as part of the new Common Core cirriculum. Also, Little Chief performs a song of their new album.
Last night Arkansas voters gave Governor Beebe another term and sent a Republican to the United States Senate.
Roby Brock of talkbusiness.net offers insight into what the big gains by the Republican Party in the election.
Michael Tilley from thecitywire.com discusses results from last night's elections in the Arkansas River Valley.
The staff at Turpentine Creek in Eureka Springs if raising funds to build a new fence for all of their big cats.
Vincenzo Bellini, the Smackover oil field and more in our history capsule for November 3.