
Ozarks At Large

The Farm Bill is making it to the committee stage in Washington, though many Senators are disappointed with cuts made to nutrition programs in the House version of the bill. A group works to quantify racial disparities in Arkansas' criminal justice system. And fall colors reach their peak this week in the Natural State.

Along with the late John Lewis, Tim McFarland founded CEO Forums in 2006 and has encouraged numerous corporate, non-profit and small business leaders in the years since.




Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, they aren't native to the United States. but Burmese pythons are presenting themselves as quite a problem in parts of the nation; we take a look at how they got here. Plus, after years of planning, an orchard begins to take roots in Fayetteville this afternoon, and students at an area junior high school prepare to put their knowledge and problem solving skills to the test on the statewide stage.
The Arkansas Country Doctor Museum in Lincoln will dedicate its new memorial room tomorrow morning.
The Blues in the Natural State Festival spreads out over two day and multiple stages in downtown Fayetteville next month.
Meredith Martin Moats says being told to reduce stress can increase stress.
The 112 Drive-In is about to open for another season of two-for-one movie nights.
Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers says the first weekend of spring is no time to slow down.