2015-08
2015-08



Thursday Aug 20, 2015
San Juan County Emergency Management Update
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Mike Mestas, Emergency Coordinator with the San Juan County Office of Emergency Management, updates listeners on the situation with the Animas and San Juan Rivers after the Gold King Mine Spill north of Silverton, CO. County Officials have been working with the Navajo Nation Government as the effects of the spill move down the San Juan River.



Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Save A Buck Thursday
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Darrin Church, Citizens Trust & Investment Company, discusses the global issues affecting the US stock market this week, the record low price per barrel for oil, and more. (photo: Teddy James)



Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Farmington's National night Out: Oct. 10, 2015
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Georgette Allen, Farmington Police Department, and Latisha Joseph, San Juan Medical Foundation, discuss Farmington's National Night Out event, scheduled for October 10, 2015 at Brookside Park with Scott Michlin. Among the many events will be a chance to Pink the Chief. Police Chief Hebbe (right) has agreed to various levels of pink-ness depending on how much money is raised for the Cathy Lincoln Memorial Cancer Fund. Find out more online.



Tuesday Aug 18, 2015
Dr. Kim Mizell, Bloomfield Schools
Tuesday Aug 18, 2015
Tuesday Aug 18, 2015
Bloomfield Schools Superintendent Dr. Kim Mizell discussed the opening of school this week, a special "Transition Day" Monday for students heading to new school buildings. She also discussed the professional development offered to teachers over the summer, and Bloomfield's recruitment efforts, which leaves only a few special education and one 5th grade teaching position open.



Monday Aug 17, 2015
Central Consolidated Schools
Monday Aug 17, 2015
Monday Aug 17, 2015
Central Consolidated School Superintendent Don Levinski discusses the return to school this week for students, teachers and staff. Levinski discussed the ongoing construction of the new Judy Nelson Elementary School in Kirtland, and how the district is accommodating students while awaiting Fire Marshal approval for the new fire alarms in the portable classroom village in Kirtland.



Monday Aug 17, 2015
Monday Reboot
Monday Aug 17, 2015
Monday Aug 17, 2015
Lewis Campbell, Cintigy Computer Systems, discusses new concerns about begin able to hack into connected car software, working conditions at Amazon and we've talked about 3D printers, how about a 3D scanner for your own personal figurine? (image: doob3d)



Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
Dr. Preston Herrington
Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
Wednesday Aug 12, 2015
Dr. Preston Herrington, San Juan Health Partners Pediatrics, discusses the importance of getting children immunized. Also, 1 year after the Ebola outbreak, what health providers have learned. Important information for parents about head lice, dangerous detergent pods and more.



Tuesday Aug 11, 2015
Animas/San Juan River Response
Tuesday Aug 11, 2015
Tuesday Aug 11, 2015
San Juan County Office of Emergency Management's Don Cooper speaks about the Gold King Mine spill into the Animas River above Durango and the precautions put in place by communities along the river.



Tuesday Aug 11, 2015
Farmington Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday Aug 11, 2015
Tuesday Aug 11, 2015
Farmington Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Audra Winters discusses the return of Flamingo Flocking (right) by Farmington Young Professionals. Contact the chamber to flock your favorite family or business. Also: Digital Marketing lunch and learn August 18, Business After Hours August 27 at AVI and Chili in October, October 3!



Monday Aug 10, 2015
Monday Reboot
Monday Aug 10, 2015
Monday Aug 10, 2015
Lewis Campbell, Cintigy Computer Systems, discuss Verizon's decision to elminate 2 year cell phone contracts. Following T-Mobile's lead, could other cell phone company's follow suit? Also more close calls with drones and concerns continue over 3-D printing technology. (photo: flickr/John Abella)