Ozarks At Large

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large

Thursday, April 3, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks: if you've been the victim of a violent crime, you may be due more than justice. We speak with the director of the Arkansas Crime Reparations Board to find out the steps to take in order to receive monetary compensation. And, how a dream and a wooden sign were catalysts for a home where girls learn the skills needed to become self-sufficient women. And, we learn about the training regular citizens receive to become volunteer storm spotters.
Members of The Ozark Figure Skating Club range in age from the very young to old. The club meets several times a week and is open to anyone willing to learn.
Tinkerbell and all the rest are part of Trike Theater's latest production.
A Fayetteville company earned a big award from the Department of Energy worth $500,000.
Crawford County officials consider putting a sales tax issue for a new jail before voters during next spring's primary election. Pat Hayes jumps into the race for the Second District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. And Arkansas Tech University's Ozark Campus received final approval from the Arkansas State Board of Nursing for the college's registered nursing program.
"Over and Over" by Good Old War
Roby Brock from Talk Business Arkansas hosts a roundtable to learn how business leaders dealt with the federal government shutdown.