
Ozarks At Large



The annual Walmart Shareholders Meeting took place early this morning. Plus Fort Smith may consider an increase in library millage.

The 21st Cancer Challenge is just one of many ways to support nonprofits in the area this month.



Leslie Rutledge and David Sterling are seeking the Republican nomination for Arkansas Attorney General. You can see the entire interview here.
Officials with the U.S. Marshals Museum yesterday approved its 2015 budget, which includes allocations for architectural, exhibit and operational costs. President Clinton speaks to the role presidential libraries serve in providing historical context, and state revenue numbers for May came in below what economists expected.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, as many prepare for Fourth of July in backyards or fields of fireworks, the ticks are waiting: a new tick-borne illness has been discovered in the South. And The Cate Brothers release a new album, more than thirty years after it was originally recorded.
University of Arkansas School of Law officially dedicates the E.J. Ball Courtroom, expansion of the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith library underway, Governor Mike Beebe meets with Stonewall Democrats and more -- on today’s Ozarks at Large Half Time.
Springdale’s Rodeo of the Ozarks is in its 67th year of existence.
Footstomp” by Los Straitjackets
Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net and columnist Steve Brauner of Stephens Media discuss political campaigns that promise a better future.
“Lorge” by El Ten Eleven
Over 700 pets orphaned by the tornado found new homes.
Carroll County resident, Diane Ferguson works as an animal adoption facilitator and dog profiler, finding homes for abandoned animals--which are abundant in Arkansas--and placing them where demand is high.