Senator John Boozman is still in the hospital after heart surgery earlier this week, but his condition continues to improve, and Fayetteville firefighters prepare to collect money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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A new director for Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has been named.


A new study by AARP suggests a majority of older Arkansans favor legislation protecting older workers from age discrimination, and Bentonville aims to fill in some gaps in sidewalks with new rules for development.


The Springdale Municipal Airport recently received a $150,000 grant to help improve access to its terminal.
Our history doctor, Bill Smith, says the AMC drama can be a great place to begin a discussion about history.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, a conversation from this year's Mozart in the Museum with the classical music trio Time For Three. Plus, 47 miles a day: that's how far, on average, a female hiker hiked to make it through the Appalachian Trail in fewer than 50 days. Hiker and author Jennifer Pharr Davis stops by the studio, and we get some tips on how to get into running.
We talk with Michael Tilley of www.thecitywire.com and Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net about the life and legacy of Don Tyson.
To view the Don Tyson introduction video for the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame click here.
The Fayetteville Underground is hailing the new year, as Jacqueline Froelich reports, with a fresh exhibit and First Thursday reception tonight. For details visit www.fayettevilleunderground.blogspot.com
Earl Scruggs, Walter J. Lemke and more in our history capsule for January 6.
Becca says while there is plenty happening tonight, there is even more this weekend.
"Work Song" by Cannonball Adderley
PJ is back for her first film score conversation of the new year. Today, how one composer provided the score for two versions of the same film. Sort of.