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Death is a subject most of us avoid — until we can't. In this episode of Local Motion, host Brody Wilson talks with KVNF's own Cynthia Hines, the team at HopeWest, and North Fork death midwife Moriah Melin about what it really means to show up at the end of life.
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The Montrose County School District Board of Education voted Tuesday to place Superintendent Dr. Carrie Stephenson on paid administrative leave. The move comes as a third-party investigation into a former Olathe Elementary principal continues.
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John Craigie is joined by Jamie and Kellen Coffis to perform live in the KVNF Bamboo Room. Included is an interview with Craigie by Taya Jae.
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KVNF's weekly call-in gardening show. As the Worm Turns is now on Wednesday's @ 5 PM.
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Auden Schendler lives in Basalt, Colorado, where spring is usually measured by snowpack, river levels, and the return of kayak season. But after one of the driest winters in recent memory, Schendler says the rivers he and his friends depend on never truly arrived—a loss that signals far more than a bad recreation season.Schendler argues that climate change is not only reshaping the American West’s landscape and economy, but also eroding the rituals, friendships, and sense of identity tied to home.
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Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
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