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  • The very first AuxArc Botanicals Lavender Festival in Newton County featuring food, live music, vendors and demonstrations will take place Saturday June 18th. Hosted by Karen Fancher and family, the festival site is located ten miles north of Ponca on Highway 43.
  • Chrisopher Blattman's book Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace examines why wars have been fought and the ways to avoide conflict.
  • We kick off our Summer Reading List a little early with Two Friends Books in Bentonville.
  • In celebration of Juneteenth, Undisciplined held a live taping of the podcast in front of an audience at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville, Arkansas. The topic of discussion was continuing the work of freedom in the spirit of Juneteenth, with three panelists doing the work of justice and freedom in northwest Arkansas.
  • Many employers are scrambling to find enough people to work. Jeffrey D. Korzenik, in his new book Untapped Talent, writes about eliminating barriers for people with criminal records to get hired.
  • In the latest episode of Natural Election, we hear from past poll workers and from Washington County Elections Commissioner Jennifer Price about what it takes to keep the polls running.
  • Professor and historian Dr. Elliott West will present "Ghost Dancers, Wounded Knee, and Native American Survival" at the Tippy McMichael Lecture Series this Saturday at 7:00. He gives an inside look into how Native Americans reacted and tried to preserve their culture against forced assimilation.
  • On today's show, exploring the history of Native American survival at the end of the 19th century. Plus, a roundup of upcoming live music, a peaceful walk around Mount Sequoyah, and much more.
  • John Brummett of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette resurrects his “arrows of conventional wisdom” for his weekly column. This week, it was in order to create a panoramic snapshot of political standing. He spoke with Roby Brock from our partner Talk Business and Politics.
  • Author and historian Joyce Faulkner's book Garrison Avenue exits the pages and enters the ears with the launch of the audiobook version. You can attend the launch at 5:30 pm at Bookish in Fort Smith on Thursday May 12th, or via Zoom.
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