
Ozarks At Large

Despite several schools, businesses and municipalities being closed for winter weather, it was still a busy week in Arkansas politics.


Several musicians and singers will gather for a free Pete Seeger concert and sing-a-long.


Wagers on electronic games of skill set new Arkansas records in 2013. Martha Shoffner is indicted on federal mail fraud charges. Congressman Tim Griffin is considering a run for lieutenant governor. And Senators Pryor and Boozman are honored for their work on Capitol Hill on behalf of National Guard troops.



Becca Martin Brown has more on the first installment of a series in the Knox Street Book Club at the Clayton House in Fort Smith.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, May 5, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, we bid farewell to the Arkansas Honor Flight program. Also, the music of Joyce Green in latest installment of Arkansongs, Roby Brock has his weekly business and political news update, and more.
Ozarks at Large's Timothy Dennis takes a look back at stories with a natural-urban flavor.
An outdoor education class that got its start as a college thesis more than ten years ago has a strong presence in a few Northwest Arkansas schools and is gaining attention nationally. Ozarks at Large's Christina Thomas hikes through the state park with students learning about the outdoors.
"Outdoors" by Jason Mraz
Dan Craft of Northwest Arkansas Newspapers gives us all the details about early voting, which begins o week from tomorrow.
Katy Henriksen provides us with a preview of this evening's Sunday Symphony, as well as a look at what's ahead in this afternoon's Community Cinema event at the Fayetteville Public Library.
Elgar's Symphony No. 1