Just in time for the holidays, a new northwest Arkansas-centric cookbook, created by the members of a Fayetteville church, delivers hundreds of recipes tested by the parishioners…and gives a snapshot of the region’s past and present at the same time.
Ozarks At Large



Brian and Terri Kinder’s latest CD, Spooky, is filled with Halloween-themed songs for the younger set. Earlier this month they came to the Firmin Garner Performance Studio to play a selection from the CD.

Just in time for the holidays, a new northwest Arkansas-centric cookbook, created by the members of a Fayetteville church, delivers hundreds of recipes tested by the parishioners…and gives a snapshot of the region’s past and present at the same time.


The One Book, One Community series of events continues tonight with the author of the book, The Working Poor speaking on the Univeristy of Arkansas campus. Becca Martin Brown says that’s just one of the the possibilities for a night out tonight.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks: in an effort to facilitate further business success in Arkansas, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission has launched a new website, ArkansasFavorsTheBold.com. We'll have a conversation with Grant Tennille, that organization's executive director. Plus, the Fourth Congressional District, geographically the largest in the state is in the midst of a heated Republican race this primary season. We have part one in a series of conversations with each candidate.
Author Holly Payne addresses the concept of forgiveness in her book “Kingdom of Simplicity.”
“This Solemn Day” by Iron and Wine
A new study shows dramatic improvement in access to dental care for Arkansas children.
Becca says one of the two places you could be tonight is at Ron White's comedy performance at Walton Arts Center.
“Tijuana Boots” by Los Straightjackets
Kevin Kinder of NWA Newspapers offers his selections from the Friday, June 3rd lineup.
There are a variety of ways that our listeners can assist the recovery effort in Joplin.
“Shelter From the Storm” by Bob Dylan