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  • The Gulf Livestock 1 reportedly capsized in heavy seas near the island of Amami Oshima just as a typhoon was passing through the area. Only one crew member is known to have survived.
  • Leaders in Fort Smith and nonprofit 64.6 Downtown are capitalizing on the metro's access to the Arkansas River in creative ways.
  • The first weekend of live music in December has the return of a number of nationally touring acts returning to the region, the tricennial celebration of one regional music organization, and a variety of local folk, alt-rock and several songwriters.
  • The staff at KUAF got the prompt, "I know it's officially summer when I hear THIS song." Listen through the wide variety of selections.
  • "Portions of St. John are scheduled to be restored by the middle of next week," the power utility says. The U.S. Virgin Islands — home to more than 100,000 Americans — remains under boil-water orders.
  • There are several opportunities this weekend to see a variety of music from the same stage, with music from a variety of regions and from here at home all in the mix.
  • We may not be talking about music on-air this week, but there are too many opportunities for live music this weekend to not have at least a peek at what's ahead. For a listen to some of the music you can catch this weekend throughout the area, you can listen to this Spotify playlist.
  • The City of Fayetteville is ending its "Movies in the Parks" series with "The Coal Miner's Daughter" screening near the Splash Pad at Walker Park tonight, Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. The event will feature music from the film performed live by Smokey & The Mirror before the movie. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams invited Bernice and Bryan Hembree of Smokey & The Mirror to talk about what "Coal Miner's Daughter" means to them.
  • Freezing winds are sweeping over the state, and community members in our region are organizing to support unsheltered populations. Sophia Nourani speaks with the Fayetteville C.R.E.W, or Collaborative Response for Extreme Weather, about safety measures being taken in the city of Fayetteville to protect unhoused citizens.
  • An accelerator is hosting a 10-week program focused on cybersecurity in Bentonville. Startup Junkie’s Fuel Accelerator has worked with entrepreneurs and startups over the last 6 years, with a recent focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning. Darian Harris said a gap they have seen in the business to business market is utilizing AI and machine learning to improve cybersecurity.
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