Fans of Doctor Who, Whoovians, gather all over the globe tomorrow to make a half-century of their time-traveling hero. One of the celebrations is in Siloam Springs.
Ozarks At Large

The Green Party joins Libertarians, Republicans and Democrats on the Arkansas 2014 ballot.




According to the Arkansas Realtors' Association, home sales were up statewide in October, though the association is cautious about still-to-come sales totals for November. A volleyball tournament this weekend in Fort Smith is expected to bring more than $160,000 of economic impact to the area. Two area cities get a boost from the state with community development block grants. And Crystal Bridges will start opening earlier on the weekends.




Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, a conversation with Arkansas Living Treasure Robert Runyan. Also, the president of the Republic of the Marshall Islands pays a visit to Springdale.
A group of teenagers got hands-on experience last week inside the surgical suites at Mercy Medical Center in Rogers.
“The Manufacture of Tangled Ivory” by Bang on a Can
Roby Brock from www.talkbusiness.net spoke with Arkansas’ Second District Congressman Tim Griffin about the economy and how to come to terms on the debt-ceiling discussion.
Click here for more of Roby's conversation with Tim Griffin.
Becca has an interesting list of things to do today.
Three members of the Civilian Conservation Corps reunite.
July at the Fayetteville Underground complex of galleries on the downtown square reveals graphic mixed media, textile paintings, sensuous wood vessels, and contemporary classical oil paintings.
“Signe” by Eric Clapton