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Ozarks At Large
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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.
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The River Valley Regional Food Bank has organized a soup drive to ensure elementary students have food to eat during the President's Day holiday weekend.
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Rilla Askew and Timothy O'Grady are novelists and visiting associate professors at the University of Arkansas. They'll read from their work Thursday night at Nightbird Books in Fayetteville.
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All are topics in this morning's week in review.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, workforce officials try to improve job training to meet industry demands. And, we look at the University of Arkansas' autism intervention program.
The academy prepares for performances in the upcoming weeks.
Eureka Springs School of the Arts located on Inspiration Point in northern Carroll County is offering a full palette of classes this summer. Jacqueline Froelich meets with one of the art instructors and ESSA’s new director. For a list of classes, visit www.esartschool.com.
"The Great Hall" by Hristo Valchev Quintet
Singer-songwriter Candy Lee is preparing to leave Fayetteville but not before headlining a farewell concert.
The entire KUAF listening area remains under a flash flood watch, with several warned areas today through this evening, after days of heavy rains. Jacqueline Froelich provides a news roundup.
The Fayetteville staff has learned its nearly $3 million allocation for the current year has been eliminated