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  • Capitol overage reporter Scott Franz reports on a mountaineering accident in Rocky Mountain National Park involving the head of Colorado’s energy office, Will Toor. We revisit an interview former news director Gavin Dahl had with Toor in January about electric vehicles. Plus, reporters from the Mountain West News Bureau report on increased child care funds and ranger shortages around the country's national parks.
  • Singer Songwriter Carsie Blanton sits down with Ashley Krest, Taya Jae and Michelle Amiott after her performance at Rocky Mountain Folks Fest, 2022 in Lyons Colorado.
  • Our solar system has over 200 confirmed moons, with some that show the potential to harbor life.
  • This week on Local Motion, reporter Laura Palmisano interviews Dr. Nicki Gonzales about how Latinos shaped Colorado history. Dr. Gonzales is a noted historian and Professor of History and Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion at Regis University in Denver. She is also a member of History Colorado’s State Historian’s Council. Gonzales was appointed Colorado State Historian last year by Governor Jared Polis for a one-year term that ended at the beginning of this month. She was the first Latino to hold that position.
  • Today we take a mindful look at our expectations for life and the long, disappointing wait until everything is Just Right.
  • Jonathan Foster joins Taya Jae on Talkin' Music to discuss his most recent album Lantern Shade, his New Single The Mountain Echo and his upcoming performance at the Healthy Rhythm Art Gallery in Montrose on Saturday September 10th at 7:30 PM. Tickets for Jonathan's show can be found here.
  • Lisa, Merilee, Keith and Riley of the Magic Circle Players in Montrose join Taya Jae to talk about their 63rd Annual season, the history of community theater in Montrose and what to look forward to this season.
  • KVNF's weekly call-in gardening show
  • Local Musician Hillery McCalister joins Taya Jae on Talkin' Music to talk about overcoming fear and reservation, making art and her upcoming shows in the North Fork Valley. Hillery will be playing the Sage Alley Happy Hour behind the Blue Sage in Paonia on Friday September 2nd from 5-7pm, and the Creamery in Hotchkiss on Saturday September 3rd from 7-8pm. Hillery's music can be found on her bandcamp.
  • Today we take a mindful look into our limitations.
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