To celebrate five years in the Jefferson Center, Fayetteville Adult & Community Education hosted an open house.
Ozarks At Large
A kick-off event for open enrollment to Arkansas Health Connector is announced for next month. The city of Fayetteville considers revamping certain height and setback regulations for development in the city's downtown area. And, several school millage increases are passed.


The just-published Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music has entries about the most famous Arkansas musicians like Johnny Cash and Louis Jordan. It also has lesser known, but still very important, figures like the musician known as Moondog and Bob Burns.

Becca talks about a safe with an interesting pass that will be on display at in Cane Hill this weekend.
Arkansas is ranked near the bottom in terms of states' residents being connected to the Internet. We look at the implications this might have for education, and efforts to try and bridge the digital divide.

The Arkansas Red Cross is sending people to help with flood recovery efforts in Colorado, and six months after the Pegasus pipeline rupture in Mayflower, another company proposes building a new pipeline to transport jet fuel across Arkansas.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, January 27, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, two University of Arkansas graduates take us back to the 1927 Mississippi River Flood in their novel "Tilted World." Plus, Benton County residents prepare to head to the polls to determine who should pay for rural ambulance services, and our weekly installment of Arkansongs and more.
Patty Loveless, Jesse Ventura and more in our history capsule for January 4.
Hanging out with a large purple dinosaur is one of Becca's entertainment picks for today.
“Sugar Sugar” by The Archies
To hear today's edition of Arkansongs, visit their website at www.arkansongs.org.
Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net focuses on the top business developments of 2010.
“Sugar Babe” by Steve Miller Band
Jacqueline Froelich provides an update on the tornado ravaged community of Cincinnati. Volunteers who wish to help can call 479-444-1722. Monetary donations can be made to the Red Cross.
"Glass Museum" by Tortoise