Ozarks At Large
This fall, the University of Arkansas will offer its first start-to-finish, online bachelor's degree program – a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.

Governor Mike Beebe says that while a special legislative session will likely be necessary to solve the problems with the state's public school employee insurance program, no session will be called until consensus can be reached. The two candidates for governor have differing opinions on how and when the state's minimum wage should be increased, and the Fayetteville Animal Shelter warns dog owners that hot cars are particularly dangerous for pets.


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.

According to the National Climate Assessment the amount of precipitation falling heavy rainstorms has increased in parts of the country.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
On this edition of Ozarks, a conversation with gubernatorial candidate Asa Hutchinson. Also, Walmart hosts its first open call for hundreds of U.S. suppliers.
The Arkansas Winds Community Band has a couple of performances lined up in the month of July.
“Pint of Blues” by Shelly Manne
Ozark Poets and Writers Collective at Nightbird Books, and music performances all over northwest Arkansas.
“Sleepwalk” by Joe Satriani
The 46th annual event will be held at John Q. Hammons Center in Rogers this weekend. It’s free and open to the public.
“Shotgun” by Jr. Walker & the All Stars
Wayne Bell from www.fayettevilleflyer.com recounts reasons to look forward to July.
Andrea Love and Serena Caffery, program leaders of Summer of Solutions, talk about the program and how it helps youngsters become active members of their communities.