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  • KVNF's weekly live call-in gardening show.
  • Kate Redmond took a tour last week of the one million gallon tank for the domestic water supply in Paonia. The tank has been offline for years, but now the Public Works Department is preparing it to run again. Plus, a controversial proposal to bring water from the San Luis Valley to Douglas County is now unlikely to become a reality. As KUNC’s Alex Hager reports, county commissioners voted against using American Rescue Plan funds to build the pipeline.
  • The latest podcast distributed by Kaya Wright and Alicea Manzanares, students from the Paw Print at Delta High School, offers a glimpse into summer plans. Plus, backcountry flying is taking off. And a small but growing number of pilots are helping to upkeep historic dirt runways that dot southeastern Utah. Justin Higginbottom takes to the skies to learn about the growing hobby for Rocky Mountain Community Radio.
  • Nicholas Garza, research analyst for the Colorado Public Utilities Commission speaks to KVNF's Kate Redmond about the technology, infrastructure, and potential of geothermal as a carbon-free renewable energy.
  • Erin Easton, host of KVNF's Mindful Moments, stopped by Studio M to talk about the new nonprofit she just launched called Healing Collective of Western Colorado. Plus, the snow that supplies most of the water to local rivers is melting. KUNC’s Alex Hager shares a preview of what to expect this summer in the Colorado River basin.
  • Black Holes: Truth or Myth?
  • This weeks Talkin' Music features Kris Lager of the Kris Lager Band. Tune in to hear Kris talk about his recent solo album, Blues Lover, how he views music as a tool to express himself and connect with his audiences, and how he looks for the silver lining in order to stay positive.
  • Taya Jae had the opportunity to interview Activist and Musician Michael Franti before his sold out show in Aspen. Tune in to hear this intimate conversation from the Belly Up's green room about multi-generational music, what Michael loves about Adele and the healing power of music.
  • Nichole Fox of Give a Dam, based in Durango, teaches people of all ages about the guardians of our waterways, beavers. Gavin Dahl asks her to describe the interactive Nature Theater activity she is leading at North Fork Community Fair in Paonia Town Park on Saturday at 3pm. Plus, ahead of Father’s Day, the nonprofit Hilltop Family Resource Center’s fatherhood navigator John Schmitz tells us about Fatherhood Appreciation Day at Riverbottom Park tomorrow at noon.
  • Kate Redmond interviews Leah Sotille, journalist and author of the book When The Moon Turns To Blood. It is a true crime story set in the context of extreme religious beliefs.
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