KSJE Podcasts: Farmington, NM

Podcasts as heard on KSJE 90.9FM & 103.3FM: The Information and Cultural Beacon of the Four Corners! Serving NM, CO, AZ & UT and streaming at www.KSJE.com
Podcasts as heard on KSJE 90.9FM & 103.3FM: The Information and Cultural Beacon of the Four Corners! Serving NM, CO, AZ & UT and streaming at www.KSJE.com
Episodes
Episodes



Monday Jan 08, 2018
FPD Chief Steven Hebbe re: Frankie Anchondo Shooting
Monday Jan 08, 2018
Monday Jan 08, 2018
Farmington Police Chief Steven Hebbe discusses the recently released report from the New Mexico State Police on the shooting of Frankie Anchondo by one of his officers.
The chief also revealed that his department will be releasing video footage taken from the officer's police cruiser during the incident.
He also discussed use of force policies and training at the Farmington Police Department



Friday Jan 05, 2018
San Juan Safe Communities Initiative
Friday Jan 05, 2018
Friday Jan 05, 2018
Greg Allen, Director of the San Juan Safe Communities Initiative, discusses the way local governments use his services to communicate to their constituents. He also discusses the application process for current High School Juniors who want to become part of the uMattr program.



Thursday Jan 04, 2018
New DNA Evidence Supports North American Migration Theory
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Archaeologost Paul Reed discusses a recent news article about the discovery of a six week old girl who died more than 11,000 years ago in what is now modern-day Alaska. Researchers have been able to perform a full genome analysis on her and make other amazing discoveries. Listen to hear more:



Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Janis Jakino announces Candidacy for Farmington City Council
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Janis Jakino announces her plans to run for Farmington City Council in District 4. The official filing deadline for municipal elections in Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield and Kirtland is Tuesday, January 9, 2018.



Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
San Juan College Community Learning Center
Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
New Year's Resolutions? Let the San Juan College Community Learning Center hlp you meet those goals! Director Liesl Dees goes over many of the learning opportunities as part of 2018's Community Success!" Director of the



Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
The Cop Shop - 010318 - Holiday Reports
Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
Wednesday Jan 03, 2018
This week on The Cop Shop, Chief Hebbe and PIO Georgette Allen discuss what's been happening both locally and across the nation crimewise and have fun getting back into the swing of things with a movie quiz and Packers lamentations.



Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
MLK Day of Service
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
The first San Juan County MLK Day of Service will be held on Monday, January 15, 2018 throughout San Juan County. Listen to learn more about this event designed to give back to our community.



Thursday Dec 21, 2017
A Review Too Far - Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Thursday Dec 21, 2017
Thursday Dec 21, 2017
This week our cinema geeks review Cormac McCarthy's The Road, Tim Allen in The Santa Clause, and out in theaters now, Star Wars: The Last Jedi in this, the last episode of 2017!



Friday Dec 15, 2017
Cuentos Hahne and Tales
Friday Dec 15, 2017
Friday Dec 15, 2017
Melaine Leeson from the Farmington Public Library reads "I Like Myself", by Karen Beaumont, "Supersister", by Beth Caden, "Wow! It Sure is Good to be You", by Cynthia Jabar, "Follow that bear if you dare", by Claire Freedman, "Little Mouse and the Big Red Apple", by A.H. Benjamin and "Yuck! That's Not a Monster", by Angela McAllister.



Friday Dec 15, 2017
Farmington City Councilor Nate Duckett announces Mayoral Bid
Friday Dec 15, 2017
Friday Dec 15, 2017
Farmington Dist. 4 City Councilor Nate Duckett announces his plans to run for Farmington Mayor in city elections to be held Tuesday, March 6, 2018.
Other candidates may still announce between now and the filing deadline of January 9, 2018.
Incumbent Farmington Mayor Tommy Roberts has decided not to run for a 3rd term.









