On Veteran's Day, the 11th day of the 11th month, we take a moment to stop and honor those who have defended our country over the years. This Saturday, a local nonprofit is celebrating a Korean War Veteran by fixing up his home in Gentry.
Ozarks At Large

Here are both parts of the readers' theatre version of War of the Worlds, presented by Arts Live Theatre.
Bo Counts, the president of Art Amiss, says the artists' collective is preparing for Halloween and the Art Amiss 13 event.
Here is the full interview with Bo Counts, the president of Art Amiss.
Here is the full interview with Bo Counts, the president of Art Amiss.
Both major party candidates for Arkansas' U. S. Senate seat are traveling across the state.
The 2010 Arkansas Poll includes questions about politics, quality of life and more. The results were released yesterday. We talked with the poll's director, janine Parry.
The poll included questions about tax cuts and more. Here's more from the interview.
To see the poll, visit www.3uark.edu/arkpoll
The poll included questions about tax cuts and more. Here's more from the interview.
To see the poll, visit www.3uark.edu/arkpoll
Not everything we want to talk about fits into a nice, radio-size package. Here is the debut of our still-nameless list of things. Today's first edition includes QR readers, the possible beginning-of-the-end of the phone book and some good ol' vinyl records.
Have an idea for a name for the segment? Email kuafinfo@uark.edu.
The Wednesday agenda includes original theatre in Breedlove Auditorium in Fort Smith and an Oscar-winner singing at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville.

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Ahead on Weekend Ozarks, a conversation with Arkansas photographer Tim Ernst. Also, singer/songwriter Joe Pug pays a visit to the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio.
Roby Brock from Talk Business & Politics discusses a new EPA proposal and more in his business and political news recap.
"Buttons" by The Weeks
Becca says the annual TEAMworks charitable golf tournament will support kids with special needs.
Diatoms are microscopic, but vital, parts of life. Research at the University of Arkansas is finding out more about them.
The Walmart AMP will host its first concert at its new, permanent home in Rogers Saturday night.
C&H Hog Farms, located on the Buffalo National River watershed, has been in operation for almost a year now. Jacqueline Froelich takes us to an affected Ozarks homestead a mile downstream, and to float on the Buffalo to illustrate why the new massive swine breeding factory remains so controversial. (photo: Big Creek)