
Ozarks At Large


Wagers on electronic games of skill set new Arkansas records in 2013. Martha Shoffner is indicted on federal mail fraud charges. Congressman Tim Griffin is considering a run for lieutenant governor. And Senators Pryor and Boozman are honored for their work on Capitol Hill on behalf of National Guard troops.




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.
Today's Hunstville District Court has been rescheduled for next Thursday, send applications for Fayetteville City Boards and commissions to city_clerk@fayetteville-ar.gov, and grab a snack pack tomorrow morning.


Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, April 14, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, a Pea Ridge family works to bring a family member home, a new trail lets walkers, runners and cyclists see a part of northwest Arkansas that's pretty much been a secret, and the lowdown on voodoo from a guest speaker who visited the University of Arkansas campus late last week.
The Blue Men are in the Walton Arts Center rear view mirror, but there is more ahead in the next two weeks, including B.B. King.
"Shadow Waltz" by Joe Pass
The King of Blues, the Reds' perfect game and more in our history capsule for September 16.
Becca Bacon Martin says it is Weekend Eve and there are several options for staying away from the couch tonight.
"A New Companion (Friar Tuck)" from the soundtrack to the 1938 verison of Robin Hood. The score is preformed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.
The 1938 Korngold-composed music to Robin Hood changed how adventure movies sounded for decades.
Susan Werner can be a conduit for any number of musical styles. Tonight she'll have two concerts inside Starr Theatre at Walton Arts Center in downtown Fayetteville.