
Ozarks At Large





The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality has a new program designed to help landowners clean up hazardous substances without being fined. Senator John Boozman offers his thoughts on the Farm Bill that passed the House and is now on its way to the Senate. And the state's attorney general is being asked to clarify the state's new voter ID law.



An opportunity for educators at Crystal Bridges, a call for blood and artists, and we head from Elkins to Ukraine.
Bowling is a relatively news high school sport in Arkansas, but is catching on with more than seventy schools.
The residents of Huntington, AR hope a grant will help to bring business to the small community.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, digital ambassadors for northwest Arkansas explained, and how one furry Huntsville resident contributes to recycling efforts in the city.
On a mountain above Springdale, Ron Mynatt creates glass art and uses recycled material, once headed for the landfill, as his base.
To see Ron explain how he built his furnace and watch him make glass, click here.
Ron Breeding talks with an Arkansas prison spokesperson about a potential plan to send some inmates south.
We take a trip to the Fayetteville Visitors' Bureau to see how the city sells the city to visitors.
Etta James, JFK and more in our history capsule for January 25.
Becca says this midweek is kind of calm. A big draw is here this weekend, though.
"The Gypsies/Journey Across Europe" by Joshua Bell