
Ozarks At Large


Matt Campbell's Blue Hog report has been an influential player in Arkansas politics.
A nearly one-thousand mile bicycle journey passed through northwest Arkansas yesterday as riders commemorate the forced removal of thousands of Cherokee people along the Trail of tears.
A new study by AARP places Arkansas 40th in the nation in terms of long-term care for the elderly. The Arkansas Air and Military Museum will kick off its monthly Airport Days celebrations Saturday, and the Walton Arts Center reschedules some performances because of construction related to expansion efforts at the Fayetteville facility.

According to the National Climate Assessment the amount of precipitation falling heavy rainstorms has increased in parts of the country.
Local artists can submit designs for a mural at the Springdale Aquatic Center and for a poster for the NWA Hispanic Heritage Festival.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, June 27, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, can e-cigarettes help smokers reduce their nicotine consumption? More than 20 vapor shops have recently opened in northwest Arkansas alone. We take a look at the phenomenon, and Johnathan Story talks about his upcoming concert in Fayetteville, and sits down at the Mary Rumsey Baker Steinway piano in our studio.
On a road-trip Becca suggests, one can have a deep fried burger.
“Ain’t We Got Fun” by Charlie Hunter
They sing, they write and they play several instruments including the accordion, guitar and banjo.
More of the conversation with Chase Missy who perform Sunday at the Fayetteville Public Library.
Sen. Mark Pryor on legislation he sponsored this spring and the withdrawal of thousands of American troops from Afghanistan by the end of this year.
“Brackett, Wi” by Bon Iver
A school in the middle of Arkansas helps students learn more about solar energy and promote energy independence in developing countries.