Educationally Speaking Deer Creek Third Grade and Penn Valley Bicycle Park June 5, 2018
5 June 2018
Educationally Speaking Deer Creek Third Grade and Penn Valley Bicycle Park June 5, 201
Music of the World, Voice of the Community
Educationally Speaking Deer Creek Third Grade and Penn Valley Bicycle Park June 5, 201
KVMR Evening News Tuesday June 5, 2018
BBC headlines, last minute election information and local weather.
Paul Emery speaks with Mary Jo Castruccio and Judith Hurley Prosser on Nevada County's participation in National Safety Month.
The Real News Network reports that CA progressives are seeking a democratic party overhaul at all levels.
Marc Cuniberti with a commentary.
Meri St. Mary chats with Cathy Cassady (daughter of Beat Poets Carolyn & Neal Cassady) with Angela Sells (publisher of Open Book Press).
KVMR Evening News followed by local weather
Paul Emery Talks to Gregory Diaz about tomorrows California primary elections
Water News with Steve Baker
News from Nevada Union High School
Commentary with Will Durst
KVMR Evening News Headlines with Felton Pruitt.
Paul Emery speaks with U.S. Senate candidate from California Alison Hartson.
Canada Buys the Tar Sands Pipeline.
Bear Yuba Land Trust puts on Trails Weekend.
Oregon farm workers sue EPA over workplace protections delay.
KVMR Evening News Thursday May 31, 2018
BBC Headlines followed by local weather.
Mikail graham talks with Heather Heckler, Connecting Point Communications Manager for Nevada County 211, a resource and information hub.
Al Stahler speaks with former Grass Valley Police Chief, John Foster.
Charlotte Peterson checks in with Libby Bonomolo from the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce.
Molly Fisk with an essay, "The Mistral".
Sages Phebe Bell May 30, 2018
BBC World Headlines followed by Local Weather
Paul Emery Talks To Renette Senum about a Future of Nevad County Gathering on Saturday
Report on Puerto Rico from the Real News Network
Alan Stahler with Up IN the Sky
Commentary by Jim Hightower
KVMR Evening News Tuesday, May 29, 2018
BBC Headlines followed by local weather.
Paul Emery speaks with Amber Jo Manuel, Executive Director of the Center for the Arts about today's ground-breaking to begin renovation of the Center.
Paul Emery also chats with hydrogeologist Steve Baker for this week's water news.
Marc Cuniberti with a commentary.
Teens and Marijuana: A Discussion
The legalization of recreational cannabis/marijuana in California this year has stirred up plenty of controversial news. One aspect of the new law that hasn’t been given as much attention, is how it impacts our young people, especially teens. We, as parents, educators, and community citizens need to understand the differences in the cannabis industry today regarding dosages, edibles, and access. What are the possible solutions to keep our students healthy, happy, and engaged with their lives and futures?
A panel of local experts offered their perspective and thoughts on the dangers of marijuana and the teen brain, how to effectively use it medically, and how to communicate with our teens about marijuana safety.
Our panelists include Marlene Mahurin, TUPE (Tobacco Use Prevention Education) Project Coordinator, Ken Cutler, MD, MPH Nevada County Public Health, Forrest Hurd, Founder/Director of Caladrius Network, Hezekiah Allen, California Growers Association, Annie Keeling, parenting expert, and Glory Rain, student at Northpoint Academy.
This event was held on May 1, 2018, and moderated by Paul Emery.
Sages Joshua Pack May 23, 2018.
On Wednesday, May 23rd SOS Radio interviews Al Schmidt, who at the age of 80 reversed his long standing chronic heart disease by adopting a low fat vegan diet. Also in the studio is Tami Kramer, who has a youtube channel called "Nutmeg Notebook." Tami is instrumental in Al's recovery!
KVMR Evening News Wednesday May 23, 2018
BBC Headlines and local weather.
Paul Emery talks with Sands Hall about a special reading of 'Fair Use' at the historic North Star House.
Paul Emery also chats with hydrogeologist Steve Baker for this week's water news.
Public News Service has some safety tips for those driving this busy Memorial Day Weekend.
Hightower Lowdown.
KVMR Evening News Tuesday, May 22, 2018
BBC Headlines and local weather.
Charlotte Peterson speaks with Marlene Mahurin, the TUPE Project Coordinator at the Nevada County Superintendent of Schools.
Paul Emery speaks with Laura Peterson from BYLT about the Celebration of Trails Weekend.
Hightower Lowdown with Jim Hightower.
Marc Cuniberti with a commentary.
KVMR Evening News Monday May 21, 2018
Today our guest is Susan Ducharme Hoben, author of the memoir, "Dying Well: Our Journey of Love and Loss," which chronicles her and her husband Bruce's story, and their experiences with his journey through terminal cancer.
Susan is also the former executive consultant with IBM's Strategy and Change consulting practice. She has a mathematics degree from Cornell University, and graduate studies in Computer and Information Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Upon retirement, she founded a travel journal about luxury barging through Europe
Sages Caleb Buckley May 15 2018
KVMR Evening News Headlines with Felton Pruitt.
Ilene Jorgenson talks about Nevada City's Village Market Day happening this Sunday.
The Real News Network reports on Jewish Americans protesting the U.S. Government's support of Isreal's killing of Palestinians on the Gaza Strip.
The Public News Service reports on changes affecting millions of people's food stamps.
Al Stahler talks about the effects other planets have on Earth's history.