July 5, 2011

Featured Programs on KSJD July 4th-10th

Monday, July 4th

It's Independence Day and the town of Rico is ready for another grand celebration. Join us for the Monday morning Zine at 8:30 as we talk about what is going on in Rico and how the Rico Women's Association helps make it all happen.

Wednesday, July 6th

The use of chloramines in treating municipal water systems may have adverse health consequences. Tune in to another epsiode of Pandora's Box on the Wednesday morning Zine at 8:30 as we discuss chloramines and public drinking water.

Thursday, July 7th

The City of Cortez has installed a broadband system that presents new opportunities for local business owners to access high speed internet. Tune in to the Thursday morning Zine at 8:30 to hear more about this development and how it will benefit Cortez businesses.

Friday, July 8th

The Montezuma valley irrigation system has a long and interesting history of serving the area's farms with water. Join us for the Friday morning Zine at 8:30 as we talk with local historians about the history of irrigation in the county and its last remaining flumes.


Saturday, July 9th

Tune in to KSJD for another episode of Mountain Stage at 1pm on Saturday afternoon to hear fabulous live musical performances. This week's guests include Josh Ritter and the Royal City Band, Judy Collins, Mary Gauthier, Megan McCormick, and Serena Ryder.

Sunday, July 10th

State of The Re:Union is back on Sundries this Sunday morning at 9am. On this week's show: Utica, New York. Once a bustling textile city perched on the edge of the Erie Canal, Utica lost its mills in the mid-20th century and has been losing population ever since. But something has changed in recent years. With a surprising influx of refugees to this part of snowy, upstate New York, the newcomers have given Utica hope for second chance.
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