2018-03
2018-03



Thursday Mar 15, 2018
Hang Up & Drive
Thursday Mar 15, 2018
Thursday Mar 15, 2018
Krista Lawrence, Division Director of Court Programs with the 11th Judicial District, Farmington Police Officer Al Boognl, and Leadership San Juan Class of 2018 member Bonnie Hopkins discuss distracted driving, and the community-wide program planned for Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 7pm. LIsten to hear what is being planned for community members and students at area high schools.
(Photo: Jacy Good and her husband Steve Johnson, founders of Hang Up and Drive)



Wednesday Mar 14, 2018
Write On Four Corners - Richard N. Ryan, The Murder of Eddie Watchman
Wednesday Mar 14, 2018
Wednesday Mar 14, 2018
This week on Write On Four Corners, Richard Ryan discusses The Glen Canyon Trilogy, about writing and living in the Lake Powel area, his writing process, and the upcoming books in the trilogy. He reads from Eddie Watchman.



Tuesday Mar 13, 2018
Farmington Chamber of Commerce & Guests
Tuesday Mar 13, 2018
Tuesday Mar 13, 2018
Farmington Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Audra Winters invites newly sworn in Farmington Mayor Nate Duckett and Four Corners Oil & Gas Conference coordinator Jan Tomko to join her on KSJE.
This is Mayor Duckett's first radio interview since being sworn in on Monday, March 12, 2018.



Monday Mar 12, 2018
Gone Are the Days film
Monday Mar 12, 2018
Monday Mar 12, 2018
Former Farmington residents Greg Tucker and Mark Landre Gould discuss their film "Gone Are the Days" with Golden Globe nominee Lance Henriksen. Tucker wrote the story, and Gould directed the film which will be screened at theaters in Farmington and Durango beginning on March 16, 2018.
Henriksen portrays an aging bank robber who is stuggling to come to terms with the man he has become versus the man he once was.
(photos of Gone Are the Days, Gould & Henriksen courtesy: imdb.com, Tucker photo courtesy: Facebook.)



Friday Mar 09, 2018
Cuentos Hahne and Tales
Friday Mar 09, 2018
Friday Mar 09, 2018
Melanie Leeson from the Farmington Public Library reads "Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana", "Go, Pete, Go!", "Sir Pete the Brave", "Rock On, Mom and Dad!, and "Pete the Cat's Train trip", all stories from "5-Minute Pete the Cat Stories", by James Dean.



Friday Mar 09, 2018
Maurice Sendak: 50 years 50 works 50 reasons
Friday Mar 09, 2018
Friday Mar 09, 2018
Farmington Public Library Director Karen McPheeters and Program Coordinator Jenny Lee Ryan discuss the new exhibit at the Farmington Public Library: Maurice Sendak: 50 years 50 works 50 reasons.



Thursday Mar 08, 2018
A Review Too Far - Red Sparrow
Thursday Mar 08, 2018
Thursday Mar 08, 2018
This week on A Review Too Far, our cinema geeks watch Robert DeNiro, Milla Jovovich, and Edward Norton vie for control in the psychological thriller, Stone. After that, they take a tour of 20th Century Pop Music in the parody film Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, and finish with Jennifer Lawrence as a seductive spy in Red Sparrow.



Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
Write On Four Corners - Phil Slattery
Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
Wednesday Mar 07, 2018
This week on Write on 4 Corners, host Traci Halesvass and author Phil Stattery have a lively discussion about writing, getting into the psychology of the characters, and a wide genre of works. Phil reads a short and powerful story.



Tuesday Mar 06, 2018
C.H.I.C.: Farm Farmington
Tuesday Mar 06, 2018
Tuesday Mar 06, 2018
Molly Jackson-Nielson, Project Coordinator with the San Juan Soil & Water Conservation District, discusses Farm Farmington: an idea to encourage more community and urban farming/gardening throughout San Juan County.
This program is part of KSJE's ongoing committment to C.H.I.C: the Community Health Improvement Council in San Juan County. KSJE presents a program about a member of C.H.I.C. every month.



Monday Mar 05, 2018
Farmington Mayoral Candidates: Berkey-Duckett
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Candidates for Mayor of Farmington Roland "Bill" Berkey and Nate Duckett speak with Scott Michlin about their campaigns and plans for Farmington's future. (Flag photo courtesy: Denise Womack-Avila)