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  • On today's show, examining the impact of the undercount of Arkansas' population in the 2020 census. Plus, a conversation with author David Grann about his book on a series of murders and crimes in the Osage Nation, a gameplan for live music this weekend, and much more.
  • New York Times best-selling author David Grann's book "Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI" will be the topic of his talk at Fayetteville Public Library on June 2nd.
  • Between the late 1800s through the 1970s, thousands of towns deemed themselves sundown towns to drive out Black populations from living in them, including Springdale. Trey Carlisle and Todd Mack are the co-creators of the Black Legacy Project, and came to discuss the project’s goals and how the roundtable impacted community members.
  • The newest streaming option from Apple TV+, Cha Cha Real Smooth, examines heartbreak, mental illness and more. Courtney Lanning says it is another winning film from the streaming service.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says this weekend you'll be able to find her where the air conditioning and acting are spectacular.
  • On today's show, Juneteenth events, lavender festivals, and music are scattered across the region.
  • Another edition of our Summer Reading List is out today with Daniel Jordan, co-owner of Pearl's Books in Fayetteville.
  • Arkansas is among 19 states that allow citizens to initiate new laws and constitutional amendments as popular ballot measures. But Republican lawmakers, including in Arkansas, aim to limit what is referred to as direct democracy. Jay Barth, emeritus political science professor from Hendrix College, provides insight.
  • 64.6 Downtown and Fort Smith Round Table partnered together to bring the River Valley Community a family friendly celebration. It will be at the Riverfront Park and Amp, with special performances from guest US Army Jazz Ambassadors beginning Sunday at 5:00 PM
  • In advance of the possible arrival of military jets in Fort Smith, a possible moratorium on building near where the jets could be flying.
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