
Ozarks At Large


Ozark Hall has been part of the central part of the University of Arkansas campus for decades. A years-long renovation was formally introduced yesterday.



Construction of the 71-B Flyover has taken shape rapidly in north Fayetteville. So rapidly, that if conditions permit, it could be finished early. Meanwhile, Senator Boozman speaks his mind about the Congressional standoff about the Affordable Care Act and a potential government shutdown. And, Lake Keith in Cave Springs will likely be drained early next week, allowing development of the Watershed Sanctuary to move forward.


In her ongoing book review series, Meredith Martin-Moats analyzes In Service to America: The History of VISTA in Arkansas, 1965-1985.




Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, golf is a sport, but it's also a vehicle for life lessons about honesty and perseverance. We visit the green as First Tee of Northwest Arkansas spends an afternoon teaching values to area youth. Plus, a look at the senate race in Arkansas.
Christina Thomas discusses food safety regarding picnics and restaurant leftovers with Dr. John Marcy.
Reba McEntire, Three Mile Island and more in our history capsule for March 28.
Becca discusses Theatre Squared's plans to expand and Fay Jones School of Architecture Lecture Series.
"Andante Moderato" from Dvorak's Piano Trio in E Minor. Performed by The Ahn Trio
The Rotary Club of Fayetteville is helping raise money for polio vaccine. Rotarian Lewis Epley Jr. shares how polio has affected his life.
"Hill Farmer's Blues" by Mark Knopfler
A package of bills considered by the Arkansas Legislature this week would support, advocates say, more ecologically responsible natural gas development in the state. Jacqueline Froelich reports on the bills’ outcome. To learn more, visit www.arpanel.org.