2017-01
2017-01



Thursday Jan 26, 2017
A Review Too Far - Silence/Hidden Figures
Thursday Jan 26, 2017
Thursday Jan 26, 2017
This week our cinema geeks review the classic musical Singing In The Rain, then move on to two new releases primed for Oscar runs... Silence and Hidden Figures.



Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Dr. Mike Hattabaugh: Demands vs. Desires
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Communications professor Dr. Mike Hattabaugh explains the difference between demans and desires.



Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Farmington Municipal Schools
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Farmington Municipal Schools Superintendent Dr. Eugene Schmidt discusses legislation under consideration at the NM State Legislature in Santa Fe. He also explains the upcoming $26 million dollar bond election which would fund construction/improvement projects at schools throughout the district.



Monday Jan 23, 2017
SB 55: Anti Distracted Driving: Summer Jakino-Whistle
Monday Jan 23, 2017
Monday Jan 23, 2017
Mrs. New Mexico 2016 Summer Jakino-Whistle discusses SB 55, which seeks to increase penalties for distracted driving. Jakino-Whistle has a tragic reason to support this bill, her father was killed and her mother seriously injured in a crash involving a distracted driver in 2015.



Friday Jan 20, 2017
Four Corners Regional Airport Manager Mike Lewis
Friday Jan 20, 2017
Friday Jan 20, 2017
Four Corners Regional Airport Manager Mike Lewis discusses plans for a helicopter pilot training school in cooperation with San Juan College. also regulations that effect the airport lone commercial air carrier, Great Lakes Airlines. Lewis says reliability rates have improved much and claims fares from Farmington as just as competitive as flying from nearby Durango-LaPlata County airport.



Thursday Jan 19, 2017
San Juan Co. CEO Kim Carpenter
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
San Juan County CEO Kim Carpenter speaks from Santas Fe about the opening days of the 2017 60 Session of the NM State Legislature. He discusses what legislation is moving forward and what some of it might mean to cities and counties in New Mexico.



Thursday Jan 19, 2017
A Review Too Far - La La Land
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
This week our cinema geeks review a documentary on the death of Kitty Genovese, The Witness. After that they check out the mid-2000's modern noir flick Lucky Number Slevin, then finish with out in theaters now and primed for an oscar run... La La Land.



Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
Farmington Police: Code Compliance
Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
Farmington Police Department Code Conmpliance Officer Mark Romero reminds us of the code compliance rules in the city of Farmington and two new codes regarding vehicle sales and street addresses.



Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
San Juan Smart Talk: Criticism
Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
Wednesday Jan 18, 2017
San Juan College Communications Professor Dr. Mike Hattabaugh discusses the better way to give criticism to a friend, co-worker or anyone. Believe it or not, it's based on the golden rule.



Monday Jan 16, 2017
Dr. Toni Hopper Pendergrass, San Juan College
Monday Jan 16, 2017
Monday Jan 16, 2017
San Juan College President Dr. Toni Hopper Pendergrass discusses enrollment, student graduation and retention rates, the ongoing budget situation and more as San Juan College students, faculty and staff begin the Spring 2017 semester.