
Ozarks At Large

A program awards grants to several Arkansas hospitals to help the facilities connect their electronic medical records to the statewide health information exchange. Fayetteville looks to updating its transportation master plan. Razorback soccer moves into the post-season, while Razorback cross-country teams take home the SEC titles.


For years Frank Tavares has been the voice of NPR's underwriting announcements. He's also a writer and professor.
A just-announced grant will allow Fort Smith to expand the trail systems along the city's riverfront.
A just-announced grant will allow Fort Smith to expand the trail systems along the city's riverfront.
Halloween isn't over yet. Becca has the address of a house that begins as a family-friendly Halloween destination...then gets scarier as the night continues.

State legislator Ann Clemmer throws her hat into the race for the 2nd District in the U.S. Congress. Trails in Fort Smith get a boost thanks to the Walton Family Foundation. Emergency food and shelter organizations in Northwest Arkansas get assistance money. And state health officials say that whooping cough is on the rise in Arkansas.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
On this edition of Ozarks, thoughts on Lt. Governor Mark Darr's resignation. Plus, Perry Miller Adato discusses her documentaries and gives tips to aspiring filmmakers.
A small museum that is opening soon will look at the legendary performers who have played at Little Rock's Barton Coliseum.
“Heartbreaker” by Grand Funk Railroad
Monday evening, the Fayetteville Public Library will host a premiere event for documentaries made by the students of the University of Arkansas’ Lemke Department of Journalism.
Teresa Maurer, our slow food ambassador, reminds us that local farmers' markets will remain open through October.
Becca gives a list of the top 10 things to do this weekend from quietest to loudest.
"1952 Vincent Black Lightning" by Richard Thompson
The Village Players will stage a production of "Harvey" this weekend at White Auditorium on the NWACC campus.
More information is available at www.bvvillageplayers.org.