Ozarks At Large

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large

Thursday, June 26, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, the National Veterans Golden Age Games are set to take over Fayetteville and the region this weekend; we speak with one 79-year-old Vietnam veteran who hopes to win in his competitions, and we speak with an Arkansas elder who decided to obtain his GED many, many years after his high school years had passed. Plus, while many eyes are on the happenings at the World Cup, we attend a sports match of a different nature, polo, in Bentonville.
If you had to pick one thing to do every 12 hours, what would be your choice? Becca Bacon Martin helps with the answers.
Katy Henriksen, KUAF’s classical music producer, spoke with Joanie Madden, the founder and leader of Cherish The Ladies. The group performs traditional Irish music and will be in Fort Smith tomorrow. Visit www.fortsmithsymphony.org for more details on tomorrow’s performance.
“The Telephone Call” by Kraftwerk
Arkansas Razorback volleyball coach Robert Pulliza talks about tonight’s game against Ole Miss. The game will also raise funds to benefit breast cancer research.
Folk musicians Sparky and Rhonda Rucker perform tonight at Goodfolk Productions in Fayetteville. Call 479.521.1812 for more details.
Feed Fayetteville, a non-profit organization created to alleviate hunger in the region, held a panel discussion yesterday.
“Hyperballed” by Bjork