
Ozarks At Large

The Springdale School District yesterday was awarded several million dollars in Race to the Top federal grant funding. It was only one of five school districts in the U.S. to be awarded one of the grants.
A Pulaski County judge dismisses a lawsuit against Arkansas Secretary of State Mark Martin. A New York based food company looks to acquire Siloam Springs-based Allens Canning Company. Tyson Foods is cited by OSHA for a June incident at a Kansas processing facility. The dean of the UA Honors College announces retirement, while the UA Full Circle Campus Food Pantry wins an award. And the vice chancellor of advancement at UAFS gets a new job.




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A survey of more than 100 Arkansas business executives shows some confidence for the coming year. A non-profit legal services agency receives several thousand dollars in grantt money to help provide legal information to residents across the state. Bella Vista seeks several hundred thousand dollars in federal grants for redesign of some traffic-clodded streets. And the state board of education yesterday released four school districts from fiscal distress.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks: a walk around the trails at Lake Fayetteville will take you past acres of charred land. We learn about the benefits of prescribed burns such as these. Plus not one, but two area towns are in the running to take over the March Madness bracket of the Greatest Southern Town. And, we climb a tree to visit the serene world of a children's treehouse, and get ready for Spring Break with options for movie lovers.
Roby Brock of talkbusiness.net talks with Jason Tolbert of tolbertreport.com and Blake Rutherford of blakesthinktank.com about the latest in Arkansas politics, including the race for the U.S. Senate in Arkansas.Roby, Blake and Jason also have thoughts about two of Arkansas' races for the U.S. House. You can hear that conversation by clicking here.
During the summertime, floating down the nearest river in a canoe is a popular pastime. A new website will help visitors decide if the conditions of the Buffalo River are suitable for floating prior to their arrival. Antoinette Grajeda reports. For more information click here.
"Mrs. Firecracker's Place" by Richard Gilewitz
Satchmo, A-Rod, and more in our history capsule for August 4.
Becca Bacon Martin, editor of What's Up in northwest Arkansas newspapers, has suggestions for Wednesday entertainment.