KSFR Local
June 11 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
From our "Whatever Happened to?" category of questions, we'll ask whatever happened to New Mexico's first-in-the-nation medical marijuana program.
More New Mexicans are on food stamps these days, thanks in part to the high cost of gasoline.
As the price at the pump goes up so do the sales of 50 mile per gallon scooters.
And Santa Fe's Habitat for Humanity affiliate store celebrates a multi-million-dollar milestone.
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Abigail Adler, BBC news.
Host: Bill Dupuy
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Catch our regular hourly newscasts 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays on the radio or streaming at ksfr.org. At Noon every day, including weekend edition's review of the past week.
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To get this as a podcast, copy and paste the following link into your podcast application:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/ksfr/podcasts/220.xml © Copyright 2013, KSFR
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-- On Wednesday's midday report: From our "Whatever Happened to?" category of questions, we'll ask whatever happened to New Mexico's first-in-the-nation medical marijuana program.
More New Mexicans are on food stamps these days, thanks in part to the high cost of gasoline.
As the price at the pump goes up so do the sales of 50 mile per gallon scooters.
And Santa Fe's Habitat for Humanity affiliate store celebrates a multi-million-dollar milestone.
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Abigail Adler, BBC news.
Host: Bill Dupuy
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Catch our regular hourly newscasts 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays on the radio or streaming at ksfr.org. At Noon every day, including weekend edition's review of the past week.
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To get this as a podcast, copy and paste the following link into your podcast application:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/ksfr/podcasts/220.xml © Copyright 2013, KSFR
