Featured Programs on KSJD July 25th-31st
Monday, July 25thA new CEO has been hired to lead Southwest Memorial Hospital in improving healthcare for our community. Tune in to the Monday morning Zine at 8:30 as we talk with the new CEO about his perspective on challenges facing the hospital and his vision for the future.
Wednesday, July 27th
The Youth Leadership Council has presented policy to the Cortez City Council that could require local tobacco retailers to obtain a license to sell tobacco products. Join us for the Wednesday morning Zine at 8:30 for another edition of Horizons Radio and hear from the youth that are leading this effort.
Thursday, July 28th
The Montezuma County Fair begins on Friday, July 29th, with a full schedule of events that showcase the agricultural heritage of our county. Tune in to the Thursday morning Zine at 8:30 as we discuss what is going on at the fair this year, how agriculture contributes to the local economy, and what the 4-H kids are up to.
Friday, July 29th
Veterans in our communities have many resources available to them that are sometimes not recognized or utilized for their benefit. Join us for the Friday morning Zine at 8:30 to hear about the various local organizations that provide assistance for veterans and how they help both serviceman and their families.
Saturday, July 30th
Mountain Stage is back on Saturday afternoon at 1pm with another fabulous line-up of live musical performances. This week's guests include Mountain Heart, Greensky Bluegrass, Shawn Camp, the Charlie Sizemore Band, and Diana Jones.
Sunday, July 31st
Radiolab is back on Sundries at 9am on Sunday morning. In this encore episode, a question that haunted Darwin: if natural selection boils down to survival of the fittest, why would one creature stick its neck out to help another? Is altruism an aberration, or just an elaborate guise for sneaky self-interest? Do we really live in a selfish, dog-eat-dog world? Or has evolution carved out a hidden code that rewards genuine cooperation?


