© 2026 KVNF Public Radio
MOUNTAIN GROWN COMMUNITY RADIO
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • Agendas are our way of controlling the world around us to fit into our needs and desires.
  • This year was artwork-installer Dennis Hinkamp’s 26th year at the week-long Burning Man festival that’s held in the desolate desert of Nevada. Why do 80,000 people gather in a place that’s hot, dusty and increasingly rainy—not to mention expensive? Hinkamp hates to have to explain that’s it’s something like ritual, homecoming or maybe even shared misery, so once back at home in Utah he tries to duck explaining. This opinion is the closest he can come to sharing what draws him back year after year.
  • How to mindfully approach our expectations.
  • Colorado Parks and Wildlife are looking into an ongoing fish-kill event at Sweitzer Lake
  • This week on Local Motion, we hear from public lands expert Walt Dabney, who’s speaking in Ridgway and Montrose about the urgent need to protect federal lands. Then we sit down with local playwright and journalist Marty Durlin ahead of her upcoming community cabaret, 50 Years of Songs.
  • Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
  • The population of the Mexican wolf, also called “El Lobo,” is down to 286 animals that call New Mexico and Arizona home, writes Ted Williams. One problem is that some locals want none of the small wolves around at all. Inbreeding is another problem, he adds, and wolf advocates support the release of adult wolves to help the population rebound—a solution not in federal recovery plans. “Meanwhile, wolf haters are shooting lobos,” Williams says.
  • Unaffiliated candidate to oppose Montrose County Commissioner in recall effort
  • KVNF cookbook promotes community with music and food
  • Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
297 of 26,140