KSFR Local
June 16 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
We speak with a Green Party candidate from Santa Fe who's joining the race for an open seat on the Public Regulation Commission.
Offsetting a sad news report on the number of New Mexico children who die from gunshots wounds, we'll have a couple of good-news reports. One of them on a woman who just decided to gather up rice for the needy - a project that's had a snowballing effect.
Save gas by taking college courses online?
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Dan Gerrity, 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 2009, KSFR
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-- On Monday's midday report: We speak with a Green Party candidate from Santa Fe who's joining the race for an open seat on the Public Regulation Commission.
Offsetting a sad news report on the number of New Mexico children who die from gunshots wounds, we'll have a couple of good-news reports. One of them on a woman who just decided to gather up rice for the needy - a project that's had a snowballing effect.
Save gas by taking college courses online?
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Dan Gerrity, 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 2009, KSFR


