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Ozarks At Large

An unusual residence in Paris is one of nine properties that have been nominated for the National Register of Historic Places.
For more information, visit the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program.

Arvest Bank announces its acquisition of several Bank of America branch banks, a famous Fort smith restaurant announces its plans for reopening, and the city of Fayetteville looks to trade paper for pixels.

If you want your holiday music with country twang, New Orleans bounce or easy piano trimmings…Walton Arts Center has something for you.
The Arkansas delegation in the U.S. Senate file a bill that they say will help protect rice growers and hunters alike. Also, Tontitown moves closer to having a police department of its own with the hire of a chief to lead the town's police force. And, Fort Smith receives recognition, both for its roots and for its rapid growth.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, August 19, 2013
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, a U of A researcher discusses the science studying the causes of heat stroke. Plus, NWACC partners with various organizations to help teach the community about America's music.
The 8th Annual Art in the Park event is this Saturday at Wilson Park in Fayetteville.
More information is available at www.artistsnwarkansas.org.
Fayetteville Flyer columnist Wayne Bell discusses some great and some not-so-great comeback stories.
Michael Hibblen from our content partner KUAR in Little Rock files this report on how the final days of the Gazette are remembered by some of the reporters who worked there.
Our history expert Dr. Bill Smith looks back at the most important presidential elections in history.
“The Buddy Walk,” organized by the Down Syndrome Connection of Northwest Arkansas, will be held at the Randal Tyson Park in Springdale October 29th. We visit with team leader Mary Wood Borman. Register at dscnwa.com.
“Firework” by Katy Perry