KSFR Local
Sept. 3 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Another report from two Santa Feans who are delegates to the GOP Convention in Minnesota.
Will these rains help with the city's plans to release tens of millions of gallons of water into the Santa Fe river.
A report on what seems to be a larger number of New Mexicans being hit by internet scams.
The state's Human Services Department tells us they want to know if disabled New Mexicans are having trouble finding or keeping jobs.
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Barbara Zuckerman, BBC news.
Host: Bill Dupuy
PODCAST:To get this as a podcastcopy and paste the following link into your podcast application:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/ksfr/podcasts/220.xml
NEWS BY CELL PHONE:KSFR listeners who might miss the first news at 7 a.m. weekdays on the air now have the chance to get it and listen to it whenever they want it - by cell phone.
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NEWS ON AIR: 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. © Copyright 2013, KSFR
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-- On Wednesday's midday report: Another report from two Santa Feans who are delegates to the GOP Convention in Minnesota.
Will these rains help with the city's plans to release tens of millions of gallons of water into the Santa Fe river.
A report on what seems to be a larger number of New Mexicans being hit by internet scams.
The state's Human Services Department tells us they want to know if disabled New Mexicans are having trouble finding or keeping jobs.
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Barbara Zuckerman, BBC news.
Host: Bill Dupuy
PODCAST:To get this as a podcastcopy and paste the following link into your podcast application:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/ksfr/podcasts/220.xml
NEWS BY CELL PHONE:KSFR listeners who might miss the first news at 7 a.m. weekdays on the air now have the chance to get it and listen to it whenever they want it - by cell phone.
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NEWS ON AIR: 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. © Copyright 2013, KSFR
