2016-08
2016-08



Thursday Aug 11, 2016
4 Corners Economic Development: C.O.O. Tom Taylor
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
4 Corners Ecomonic Development C.O.O. Tom Taylor discusses the ongoing C.E.O. search, what types of economic development efforts would be realistic for San Juan County, the differences between economic growth jobs and other kinds, and more.



Wednesday Aug 10, 2016
San Juan Health Partners Pediatrics: Dr. Preston Herrington
Wednesday Aug 10, 2016
Wednesday Aug 10, 2016
Dr. Preston Herrington, San Juan Health Partners Pediatrics, discusses school physicals, vaccinations and immunizations, the concerns about the zika virus and more.



Tuesday Aug 09, 2016
Farmington Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday Aug 09, 2016
Tuesday Aug 09, 2016
Farmington Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Audra Winters discusses the upcoming New Mexico Young Professionals Conference in Farmington, next spring's chamber-sponsored trip to eastern Canada, and Chili in October. Also new about several new businesses opening in town.



Monday Aug 08, 2016
Qu.I.C.C. Tips - Bravo Cleaning & Restoration
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Monday Aug 08, 2016
This week Alicia Middleton speaks with Amanda from Bravo Cleaning & Restoration about job opportunities in the industry.



Monday Aug 08, 2016
Ron Nott: Lightning Charge Dissapation
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Former Broadcast Engineer Ron Nott discusses his lightning charge dissipation technology and explains how it is different from lightning rods and how it works. Nott has designed many local broadcast facilities (including KSJE) and in a state like New Mexico, which has one of the highest incidents of lightning strikes in the country, equipment like his can save hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. In addition to broadcasting, the oil and gas industry uses this type of equipment to protect sensitive well site monitoring equipment.



Monday Aug 08, 2016
Monday Reboot
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Lewis Campbell, Cintigy Computer Systems, explains why the free Windows 10 upgrade is over, how thieves are getting more access to today's connected cars. Controversy over changes to the gun emoji, and Tesla's autopilot delivers a stricken driver to the hospital.



Thursday Aug 04, 2016
A Review Too Far - Bad Moms
Thursday Aug 04, 2016
Thursday Aug 04, 2016
This week our cinema geeks review Sean Connery and Christian Slater in The Name of the Rose, the white supremacy documentary Welcome to Leith, and out in theaters now, Mila Kunis, Katheryn Hahn, and Kristen Bell in Bad Moms.



Thursday Aug 04, 2016
Archaeologist Paul Reed: Bears Ears
Thursday Aug 04, 2016
Thursday Aug 04, 2016
Local Archaeologist Paul Reed discusses the controversy about making the Bears Ears area of SE Utah a national monument. Reed says the designation would offer more protection for some of the sensitive, archaeologically rich areas. Some are against the idea. (photo: Rommes Ledge Ruin, courtesy: BearsEarsCoalition.org)



Tuesday Aug 02, 2016
NW New Mexico First Born
Tuesday Aug 02, 2016
Tuesday Aug 02, 2016
Diana Kinney, program manager, discusses the NW New Mexico First Born program. Also part of the program were Galadriel Currin, a First Born Home Visitor. New parents Monica and Jervis Garfield discuss how the program helped them and their 2 year old son Jace. This program is presented as part of KSJE's monthly partnership with C.H.I.C (Community Health Improvement Council).



Monday Aug 01, 2016
Qu.I.C.C. Tips - Central Flood
Monday Aug 01, 2016
Monday Aug 01, 2016
This week Alicia Middleton speaks with Amanda from Central Flood, an emergency management company.