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  • A chat with a 7-year-old astronomy buff.
  • This week on Local Motion, we hear highlights from a panel on election systems led by the League of Women Voters of the Uncompahgre Valley. Montrose County Clerk Tressa Guynes talks about how exactly mail ballots are counted and Ouray County Clerk Michelle Nauer shares everything you need to know about voter registration. Learn more about the League here.
  • This week on the second-ever edition of our brand new program The Pen and The Sword: from our partner station in the Rocky Mountain Community Radio coalition, KGNU’s Dave Ashton interviews the sports editor at The Nation Magazine, Dave Zirin about his new book The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee, Changing the World.
  • Kate Redmond interviews Kseniya in Kyiv, who asked that her family name not be used, and Anastasiya Glotova in Lviv, who are sheltering from Russian missiles as the war enters its second month.
  • Kate Redmond interviews Oleksandr Vorobey from Kharkiv on the war with Russia.
  • Taya Jae interviews Colorado based band The River Arkansas at their recent show in Montrose.
  • We have election results for Paonia, Hotchkiss, Cedaredge, Montrose, Palisade, and Ridgway. Plus, Kate Redmond reports access to labor and employment standards can be inconsistent for guest workers coming to the U.S. to do farm and ranch work. A local advocacy organization, Hispanic Affairs Project, is making great strides to remedy that.
  • KVNF's Weekly live call-in gardening program, this week with special guest Brad Tonnessen from the Rogers Mesa Organic Agriculture Research Station.
  • A new study from the U.S. Forest Service shows that existing water conservation efforts might not be enough to meet demand in the future, as climate change causes drought to be more severe. KUNC’s Alex Hager will bring us that story.The League of Women Voters sponsored a webinar which welcomed Jeff Roberts, Executive Director of the Freedom Of Information Coalition. He brought some specific examples of school boards who seek to circumvent Open Meeting and Sunshine Laws.
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