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KDNK's Summer broadcasts continue Wednesday July 1st with the Rock & Roll Academy and Tristan Trincado, music start at 6pm at the Basalt River Park.

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  • Here’s your community calendar for Friday, June 23, underwritten by the Mount Sopris Rotary Club, meeting every Thursday at noon at Mi Casita in…
  • Here’s your community calendar for Friday, June 23, underwritten by the Mount Sopris Rotary Club, meeting every Thursday at noon at Mi Casita in…
  • A weedkiller called dicamba, which farmers hoped could banish herbicide-resistant weeds, has become a plague itself in Arkansas. The state's regulators just voted to ban it for 120 days.
  • Daniel Day-Lewis says he is no longer going to act. Weekend Edition guest host Melissa Block remembers an interview she had with him that might shed some light on what he'll do next.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Julie Rovner, Chief Washington Correspondent at Kaiser Health News, about the Senate GOP health bill and what it could mean for programs funded by Medicaid.
  • Hundreds of people had gathered around to try to collect oil after an oil tanker truck overturned and began leaking. Someone lighting a cigarette may have sparked the fire.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Carl Bell, a psychiatrist and professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, about children who are exposed to police violence. This follows the release of a video that shows the reaction of a four-year old girl just after the shooting of Philando Castile, an African-American man in Minnesota whose death was livestreamed on Facebook. (LANGUAGE WARNING: This segment contains the bleeped word "bitches" in a clip.)
  • When Mary Matsuda Gruenewald was a high school junior, her family was sent to a Japanese internment camp. Now, she was finally able to participate in her hometown's high school graduation.
  • New research from Indiana and Louisiana provides clarity in the voucher debate.
  • In 1969 it was the orbiting home and refuge for the first astronauts who walked on the moon. Today, after decades on display in a Smithsonian museum, the module is being restored for a national tour.
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