Ozarks At Large

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Thursday, April 17, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, Mexico's history is long, rich and often misunderstood. We talk with a historian who has written eleven books on the subject. Plus, a conversation with a gubernatorial candidate who cites his business background as sufficient experience to serve in higher office in the state. And, a preview of the inaugural Homegrown Festival, debuting next week in Siloam Springs
Professional baseball was in northwest Arkansas in the 1930s. The nearly-forgotten league is the subject of an upcoming book.
Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers has three suggestions for tonight with no money needed.
One of the co-founders of the Little Free Library phenomenon speaks tonight at the Fayetteville Public Library.
"Neighbors" by Howlin' Wolf
Theater Squared stages a work by one of the great American playwrights for the holiday season.
One of Arkansas' Congressional delegation was named to a powerful House tax-writing committee, city officials in Fayetteville try to make sure seniors in the city have a happy holiday, and the city of Tontitown prepares for a special election, set for next week.
"Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin