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Organizers Talk Lights of the Ozarks on Fox News Edge

By: Brad Reed
Updated: November 15, 2012
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The 19th annual Lights of the Ozarks in Downtown Fayetteville.

It takes over 450,000 lights and thousands of hours to make sure the event goes on without a hitch.  

University of Arkansas Hospitality Management students with support from the Fayetteville Visitors Bureau put on the event.  Jordan Taylor and Cara Dingenthal stop by the studio to talk about this year's Lights of the Ozarks.

Lights turn on November 17th at 6 p.m.

For more information you can email lightsoftheozarks@gmail.com


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