One worker is dead and others injured after an accident yesterday at Nuclear One in Russellville, unemployment in Arkansas remained stable in February, say officials with the state's Department of Workforce Services, and an annual film festival gets ready to raise the opening curtain this week in Batesville.
Ozarks At Large
Here are the selections for today's pop culture montage celebrating the Easter Bunny.
- Cadbury Bunny – 1980’s Cadbury Egg Commercial
- Jessica Rabbit – Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Harvey
- Little Bunny Foo Foo
- 1980’s Trix Commercial
- “White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane
The Matrix - Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit from Songs of the South
Becca Martin Brown gives the down low on a new museum exhibit in Springdale that explores the history of the city, particularly it's original name.

Maxine's Tap Room has been around for decades, but with new management comes a fresh appearance and fresh approach.

The Kansas City band Trampled Under Foot recently stopped by the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio to talk with Paul Kelso, host of the Generic Blues Show. While they were here, they performed a couple of songs including Bob Dylan's “Don't Think Twice, It's Alright.”
Maxine's Tap Room has been around for decades, but with new management comes a fresh appearance and fresh approach.
The latest from the Arkansas Legislature, construction work on Fayetteville's roundabout, Good Friday closings and more.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Friday, March 28, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, Isayah's Allstars performs inside the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio, details on a festival that celebrates edamame, and Michael Tilley from The City Wire gets us up to date on the week in news.
Becca Bacon Martin from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers tells us interesting facts about this weekend’s happenings.
Our math expert Dr. Chaim Goodman Strauss gives us a math puzzle to rack our brains this weekend.
“Streamline” by Newton
Shain Bergen from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers discusses the clashes between a Hispanic-based discotheque called Padrissimo and the City of Tontitown.
The six-hour Work, Wellness and Wealth Expo hopes to connect the region’s unemployed, underemployed and soon-to-be-unemployed with agencies that can help them find work. It will be held Saturday, April 7th at the Fort Smith Convention Center.
“Centerpiece” by Hank Crawford
Michael Tilley from our content partner www.thecitywire.com discusses the increase in tourism in the state, filings for city elections, and more.