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  • The Walt Disney World complex's governing board says that when Florida created its special district, the state pledged not to alter that status unless all its debts are paid off.
  • In 2012, seven members of a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., were killed by an avowed white supremacist. As the community prepares for the anniversary, members describe how they've moved forward.
  • This week's highlights include a glimpse into America's second revolution, an exhibition showing how colonists became revolutionaries, and a walk through the rich colonial past.
  • As of this week, the 41 residents of the small town of Libby Creek in Washington State have telephone service for the first time. Until now, they've had to rely on cell phones, but the Cascades Mountains have interfered with reception.
  • Hear music inspired by the natural world featuring artists John Doyle, The Bothy Band, and Nickel Creek.
  • Police arrested dozens of protesters while helping clear an encampment at Columbia University. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to reporter Gwynne Hogan of The City, a nonprofit website covering New York City.
  • NPR's Eric Westervelt plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz and Michigan Public listener Shailesh Dubey of Battle Creek, Michigan.
  • Kat Lonsdorf is reporter for NPR, often covering national security and international stories. She is based in Washington, D.C.
  • Jack McCallum talks about the recent controversy around President Trump's call to the U.S. Men's Hockey team, and the political act of welcoming champions to the White House.
  • Host Alex Chadwick talks to Captain Chuck Dickson of the Kern County Fire Department about the wildfire that's burning thousands of acres of pine forest in the mountains of California. The area in and around the Sequoia National Forest is sparsely populated. The small towns of Pine Creek and Kennedy Meadows have been evacuated.
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