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• The lectures and performances begin at 6 p.m. every Thursday. They will feature Native American groups or individuals. The weekly programs run through Aug. 30. • The first featured lecture is by Lakota author Ed "Eagle Man" McGaa. McGaa has written nine books about tribal history, spiritualism and healing. He will discuss historic warriors. • Admission is free for people attending the program who bring three cans of food or money for a food drive. •
10 Things to Know for Friday
• The Associated Press
• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times EDT): • 1. FEDS STOP ISSUING WEAPONS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT • The Pentagon halts the $2.6 billion program until it is satisfied that state officials can account for all the surplus guns, aircraft, Humvees and armored personnel carriers it has given police, the AP has learned. • • 2. CAMPAIGN 2012 SHAPING UP AS MOST EXPENSIVE EVER • President Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney are on an unprecedented fundraising binge that shows no sign of ending. •