Hosts MotoGPete and Swiggy are on a mission to discuss, rate, ride, and philosophize every motorcycle in the world. They knock a few off the list every week….
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KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.
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NoCo Gaydio is a program that has one rule and one rule only… To highlight LGBTQIA+ artists from across the world. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Friday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
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Discovering the most interesting ideas, trends, people, and events of Northern Colorado one conversation at a time.
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The T.I.M.E Blueprint: Navigating Taxes, Income, Money & Estate Planning with Oliver Asset Management
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Welcome to The T.I.M.E Blueprint with Frank Oliver of Oliver Asset Management. On this show, we break down Taxes, Income, Money, and Estate Planning, giving you the tools to make informed financial decisions and aim for better retirement outcomes. Your host is financial advisor Frank Oliver, the president and founder of Oliver Asset Management. He’s the author of “Your T.I.M.E is Now”, sharing the essentials you need to know to craft a comprehensive and customized retirement plan. Based in L ...
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Talk N Roll is a bi-weekly show where four hosts comedically stumble through a game of Dungeons and Dragons® to tell the story of a group of adventurers lost in a world that isn't their own. New episodes air live every other Saturday at 9pm Eastern/7pm Mountain on the NoCo FM live stream and are released as a podcast on Sunday mornings. Part of the Loudspeaker Network. Hear new episodes first on Saturday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.fm or get our free ...
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"Working Out The Kinks" is a feminist, LGBTQIA+ friendly, kink positive look at sex and sexuality! Located in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado, NoCo FM is a 24/7 streaming radio station and podcast network focused on telling the stories of underserved and minority communities. We produce a number of shows on topics such as parenting, tabletop gaming, inspiration, sex and sexuality, and more.
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Feminist Hotdog is a podcast about finding joy through feminism and living your best feminist life. We uplift everyday feminism and feminist heroes and celebrate women, trans, and nonbinary people as an act of resistance. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Wednesday nights at 10pm ET/8pm MT on the Loudspeaker One live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
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Corbin vs. The World is the audio soapbox of acerbic humorist Corbin David Albaugh. Listen in every Wednesday as he riffs on weekly news, music, and culture while bringing you the hottest tunes of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Hear new episodes first on Tuesday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app. A production of Loudspeaker Studios.
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Important Note: This program has been retired and new episodes are no longer being produced. The Spark is a guide to living your best life. Created out of a desire to help people, each week we'll delve into interesting topics in the fields of psychology, health and wellness, motivation, and other concepts to give you tools to help spark new ideas and create a more fulfilling life. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the ...
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This show takes time to pause life to focus on social good, social entrepreneurship, and social impact. There are enough people tearing each other down and apart in relationships, business, and all over the world. It is time to STOP. Shift the focus to the people who are making a difference in this world by creating and serving others in ways they have embraced. This show is aimed to connect people to listen, learn, and spark interest and empowerment in how they themselves see what they can ...
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The Qredible Broadcast is a weekly live show featuring Qredible CEO Brian Fitzpatrick in conversation with notable people in the cannabis industry. Guests share their insights, experiences, and perspectives on the past, present, and future of the cannabis industry. Topics covered on the show range from science and marketing to risk and reputation, so there’s something for everyone interested or involved in the cannabis, CBD, and hemp space.
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Introducing our SnIPpets podcast series: Fieldfisher experts share bite-sized views on hot topics in IP law
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An interview style podcast focusing on issues and opportunities impacting Latinos living, working, growing, and playing in Northern Colorado, and the contributions of Latino leaders in our community and across the country. Topics include health, education, leadership, housing, politics, economics, social equity, and more. We invite you to join our conversation monthly!
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Discussion of the week’s restaurant and food news in Northern Colorado, hosted by Stuft Burger Bar’s Tiffany Helton
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Growing your own Palisade peach tree is harder than it sounds. Here’s how to give it your best shot
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9:14Picture this: It’s a warm summer evening. You’ve got burgers and sweet corn roasting on the grill. And for dessert, homemade cobbler with fresh peaches – picked right off your very own peach tree. If you live along the Front Range, you might think the only place you can get sweet, juicy Palisade peaches is at your local farmer's market. But it is p…
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Send us a text There is another 40ish mins of bonus content you could have for about 25 cents an episode...just sayin Best bike in the world this week:Honda VFR1200F Worst : Yamaha Mt 10 cbr250 Support the show Send emails to [email protected], it doesn't have to be important. link to discord https://discordapp.com/channels/45668022446194…
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Watertown Pre-K budget, oral history project, John Warren, NoCo Honor Flight
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28:36(May 16, 2025) The Watertown City School District is at odds with the child care providers who run its pre-K program. Those providers are calling for residents to vote the school’s budget, which is over $103 million, down; John Brown Lives! is starting an oral history project to track the impact of federal policy changes on local residents; and, No…
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Hemp Without Borders – NoCo Hemp Expo 2025 Recap
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37:53In this special episode of the Qredible Live Broadcast, host [Insert Host Name] is joined by Joe Hickey, longtime hemp advocate and President of the Kentucky Hemp Growers Cooperative, and Drew Harris of Qredible, for an insightful debrief from the NOCO Hemp Expo. They explore the current state of the hemp industry, the policy bottlenecks holding it…
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New York Democrats on GOP House spending bill, NY Parole Board findings, Schroon Lake Library Bookstore, Parishville Arts in the Park
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28:42(May 30, 2025) Democrats in New York continue to criticize the House-passed bill that slashes funding for social services; a recent study of New York's parole board found that it is about a third less likely to release a person of color on parole than a white person; Last weekend, the volunteer-run 'Friends of the Schroon Lake Library' Bookstore op…
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A Denver Art Museum exhibit helps visitors confront tough emotions – with help from cuddly, crocheted monsters
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9:14Fear. Anxiety. Shame. And a horde of colorful, crocheted monsters. It’s all part of a new exhibit at the Denver Art Museum that asks visitors to confront some uncomfortable emotions. Denver artist Sadie Young has created cuddly and soft monsters with vivid colors and big eyes. And they’re all crocheted out of thousands of yards of yarn. Some are la…
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Plenty of people have concerns about stock market volatility, a potential recession on the horizon, and worries for the economy amidst recent news. What if you’ve had 2025 marked on the calendar for a while as the year you plan to retire? Is this a bad time to do it? In this episode, Frank walks through five considerations near-retirees should weig…
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Ogdensburg child care center, Dana Fast remembrance, North Country at Work
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29:14(May 29, 2025) The Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority has rejected all the construction bids for its child care center, which has been in development since 2021; we remember Dana Fast, a Holocaust survivor who lived in the Adirondacks until her death earlier this month; and in today's North Country at Work story, we speak with the only tattoo art…
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The goo under your fridge or air conditioner just might help fight climate change. Here’s why
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9:14The goo and gunk you find in your dishwasher, or in the drip tray underneath your refrigerator, could hold secrets to fighting climate change or reducing pollution. That’s according to James Henrickson, a research scientist from Colorado State University. He says your hot water heater, washing machine, and shower are similar to hot springs or volca…
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Rural airport funding, Clinton County housing, book review with Betsy Kepes
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34:16(May 28, 2025) President Trump wants to cut funding for rural airports, like those in the North Country, by 50%; new initiatives in Clinton County want to make it easier to develop more housing; and NCPR book reviewer Betsy Kepes reviews a book from an Adirondack naturalist.By NCPR News
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Latina mothers deal with high rates of postpartum depression. This unusual CU program uses peer support to help them
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9:14The effects of post-partum depression or anxiety can be debilitating. Research shows one in five mothers experience post-partum mental health challenges after childbirth. And that number is even higher for Latina mothers living in the United States. Nearly half of them experience post-partum mental health issues. But organizers of a unique research…
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SNAP cuts, North Country spellers at national bee, this month's night sky
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33:28(May 27, 2025) New York food banks say more people are looking for food assistance, and that cuts to SNAP, included in the recently passed House budget, would make things a lot worse; two North Country students will compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, which kicks off today; and astronomer Aileen O'Donoghue is in the studio to share what's…
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Drought continues to plague the Colorado River basin. Could cloud seeding be a helpful solution?
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9:14Manipulating the clouds to make it rain or snow sounds like something straight out of science fiction. But in reality, the technology behind cloud seeding is decades old, going back to the 1940s. The science of cloud seeding got some new attention recently after lawmakers ordered the Government Accountability Office to look into the technology as w…
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Rock climbing without ropes comes with risks and rewards. This climber set out to crunch the numbers
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9:14A few weeks back, Boulder Reporting Lab published an unusual article. The writer, Simon Testa, told his story using data and statistics to wrestle with the risk associated with a type of rock climbing called scrambling. Simon lives in Boulder, and scrambling is his favorite hobby. He even wrote a scrambling guidebook. He climbs up huge rock walls w…
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More ProcellaCOR in the Adirondacks, NYS hit hard by 'big beautiful bill'; record-breaking catfish, Akwesasne dirt track racing is back
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29:08(May 23, 2025) Two more Adirondack lakes will be treated with an herbicide to kill an invasive plant this summer; New York officials say the state is disproportionately affected by President Trump’s “big beautiful bill” that House GOP members passed on Thursday; a Jefferson County man caught a state record-breaking catfish earlier this month; and, …
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What would federal funding cuts mean for local public media stations like KUNC?
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9:14It's a precarious moment for public media. The Trump administration has declared it wants to end federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting – which supports stations that carry programs from NPR and PBS. If you’re wondering where all of that leaves a local station like KUNC or The Colorado Sound, we’re actually trying to figure tha…
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Mailbag: How to Stay Smart When the Market Drops
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7:04Market volatility has a way of shaking confidence. It's easy to feel uncertain, but reacting without a plan could do more harm than the drop itself. In this special mailbag episode, Frank tackles timely listener questions about navigating today’s uncertain market. Here’s what we discuss in this episode: 🧭 Why “stay the course” only works if you hav…
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New Plattsburgh police chief, Glens Falls revitalization, Farmer mental health
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29:26(May 22, 2025) The Plattsburgh city council installed Jarrod Trombley as its new police chief last week, and some residents expressed concern over past workplace misconduct allegations against him; locals in Glens Falls hope the opening of a new event and market center called The Ed signals a fresh start for the city; and for Mental Health Month, w…
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The Colorado Rockies are struggling more than ever. Why do plenty of fans still show up to Coors Field?
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9:14The Colorado Rockies have some of the most loyal fans in all of baseball. And that might be part of their problem. The Rockies are off to their worst start of any team in Major League Baseball’s modern history. And yet the fans still show up. It's been the story of the Rockies for years: The team struggles. The fans keep coming. And the steady tick…
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ADK hill renamed, Hochul apologizes to Seneca Nation, Cold War spy novel
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31:02(May 21, 2025) A hill in the Adirondacks has been renamed to honor a family of 19th-century Black settlers; Gov. Kathy Hochul called the residential boarding school system "sanctioned ethnic cleansing" when she apologized to the Seneca Nation yesterday; and North Words host Mitch Teich speaks with former Adirondack Life Magazine editor Chris Shaw a…
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It’s miller moth time again. An expert explains why they’re cooler than you think
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9:14Each spring, the Front Range endures miller moth season. Even in relatively mild years, the tiny, winged visitors enter our homes, annoy us and even frighten us. But they’re also fascinating. So, we talked with Karim Gharbi – an insect expert and horticulture specialist with Colorado State University Extension – to unpack the mysteries of the mille…
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North Country Medicaid cuts, Hochul to visit Seneca Nation, Kitty O'Neil
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30:55(May 20, 2025) State and local leaders are warning that Medicaid cuts included in Trump's policy bill will have outsized impacts on the North Country; Gov. Hohcul is visiting the Seneca Nation in western New York today to apologize for the state's role in an former Indian school; and Kitty O'Neil gives us an update on what's happening on the North …
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Colorado has a strong bicycling culture. So why have high-profile bike races struggled here?
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9:14Colorado’s mountain passes and great weather make it a destination for competitive cyclists. But the history of professional cycling races in Colorado is a rocky one. Races like the Colorado Classic, the Coors Classic, and The USA Pro Cycling Challenge have all come and gone over the years. So, we were intrigued when an events company recently anno…
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Massena dam signing, Plattsburgh cycling program, ACW teen anthology
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These women inspired the names of some of Colorado’s biggest landmarks. A new book uncovers their stories
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9:14Colorado has an abundance of mountains named after famous men – think Long’s Peak, Mount Wilson, or Pikes Peak. Since childhood, Sarah Hahn Campbell has been fascinated by the people behind place names. But she discovered little to no information on peaks, lakes or trails named after women. So, in 2017, the Denver-based author and high school teach…
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Self-care shouldn’t be self-centered, a Boulder compassion researcher argues in his new book
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9:13There’s a lot of content these days about self-care: how to stay mentally and physically balanced when work, family or other stresses grind you down. We often see social media influencers posting about bubble baths, the perfect tea, or the best skin care routine. But a new book argues that self-care isn’t simply about focusing on ourselves. Rather,…
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When the market is volatile, it's easy to feel like you're the only one who's ever felt this anxious. But some of the greatest investors in history have lived through chaos, and they left behind wisdom that still applies today. In this episode, Frank turns to voices like Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, and Jack Bogle to remind us how to stay groun…
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Press-Republican editor retires, Albany prisons hearing, Glens Falls teen art exhibition
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33:36(May 15, 2025) Plattsburgh Press-Republican editor-in-chief Joe LoTemplio reflects on 40 years in local news as he retires; Albany lawmakers held a hearing on the state's prisons yesterday; and artwork created by teens in the southern Adirondacks will be on display at The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls through this weekend.…
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Why ‘No Mow May’ might be a bad strategy for a healthy lawn in Colorado
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9:14You know spring is here when the sound of lawn mowers fills your neighborhood. But some folks think mowing isn’t a great idea this time of year. There’s been a trend in yard care called No Mow May – as in, don’t mow your lawn until June. The concept started in the U.K. in 2019. The idea is to protect pollinators like bees and butterflies by letting…
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In this episode of No Compromise Radio, Pastors Mike Abendroth & Steve Cooley delve further into the doctrine of election, specifically focusing on unconditional election from Ephesians chapter one. They discuss seven truths about election, emphasizing that it should inspire praise and joy rather than anger or misunderstanding.. The conversation to…
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Send us a text Everyone gets the first 90 mins Patreon members get the last 40ish mins. This is how it is from now on. We gotta give these patreon members more stuff. They have been way too good to us for way too long. ALL Patreon members get access to the full episode you can too for about 1 dollar a month. Best bike in the world this week is the …
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Federal funding impacts, Catskills roller derby, Jeff Kramer "metafiction" novel
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29:41(May 14, 2025)By NCPR News
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Ready to dust off your bicycle for a springtime ride? We asked a bike maintenance expert for advice
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9:14Colorado is home to lots of people who are passionate about bicycling. They ride during all seasons. Our host, Erin O’Toole, however, is more of a casual bike rider, with her bicycle spending many of the colder months cooped up in the garage. This means it often needs some maintenance before going on that first cruise of the year. So today we’re ta…
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St. Lawrence County public defenders, tree carbon storage, black fly season
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29:48(May 13, 2025) St. Lawrence County is temporarily combining two offices that handle cases for people who can't afford attorneys; new research from the University of Vermont found that old, dead trees that end up in streams can act as natural climate solutions; and listener Phil Fitzpatrick of Onchiota has some advice to share on how to repel black …
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From Crescent Market to Cannabis — The Snoqualmie Tribe’s Retail Evolution
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34:35In this episode, Qredible Live spotlights Fireweed Cannabis Co., a proudly Indigenous-owned dispensary based in Washington and operated by the Snoqualmie Tribe. Guest Robbie de los Angeles shares how the store, just one year into operation, is already redefining cannabis retail and community impact — and was even crowned Best Cannabis Shop on the E…
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Why a program that helped farmers and ranchers avoid mental health crises is on hold
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9:14For the past seven years if you were a Colorado farmer who was struggling and felt overwhelmed, you had a place to turn for help. The AgWell program offered mental health support to farmers and ranchers in several Western states. It gave them stress management tools and support from their peers. That’s important because farmers statistically strugg…
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Pastor Mike Abendroth, "The" Eternal Question: Luke 8:22-25By Mike Abendroth
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Stefanik at Ticonderoga, Lake George J1 visas, Budget details, Sackets Harbor poet
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31:09(May 12, 2025)By NCPR News
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An unusual book of art is headed to the moon. This Colorado artist helped create it
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9:14An artist in Lakewood who specializes in creating tiny books and illustrations received an unusual offer recently. An art gallery reached out to Evan Lorenzen and asked for his help in creating a book of original art – no bigger than your thumbnail – to be placed on the moon. The Moon Gallery, based in Amsterdam, works to send cultural artifacts in…
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Classic Friday: Pat Abendroth on the Active Obedience of Christ
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30:25Pat discusses his new and excellent book about Jesus meriting righteousness on our behalf. You can order the book here: The Active Obedience of Christ And you can listen to Pat’s podcast here: The PactumBy Pat Abendroth
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'Skinny Budget' impact, Volunteerism in the North Country, Crown Point Bird Banding, Watertown City Council investigation concludes, Fort Ti reenactments, John Brown's birthday
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34:07(May 9, 2025) Senator Schumer is sounding the alarm about the impact of the Trump Administration's proposed budget cuts in the region; NCPR is starting a new series about volunteerism in the North Country; the Crown Point Bird Banding station is celebrating its 50th season of documenting the spring migration; State Police say no charges will be fil…
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How Colorado’s small outdoor businesses are coping with pressure from Trump’s threatened tariffs
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9:14When people speculate about fallout from President Trump's threatened tariffs, they often talk about how tariffs on steel could drive up car prices, or how tariffs on some food products or imported wines will drive up prices at the store. But tariffs are hitting some small outdoor recreation businesses in Colorado especially hard. Think about the p…
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When markets are shaky, it’s tempting to pull your money out and “wait for things to settle.” But what if that instinct could cost you in lost growth? In this episode, Frank shares compelling statistics on what happens when investors miss the best days in the market, and how a few wrong moves could potentially reduce your long-term returns. Here’s …
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Prison closures impact, North Country at Work, Plattsburgh artisan market
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29:47(May 8, 2025) Dozens of prisons were built in Upstate NY during the boom decades ago, but now the prison bust is impacting rural economies; in today's North Country at Work story, we talk to a couple trying to make a difference amid the Adirondacks' housing shortage by investing in long-term rentals; and the Strand Center for the Arts in Plattsburg…
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Why cannabis holds real promise as a treatment for cancer, according to a sweeping new study
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9:14A new study suggests that researchers should take a closer look at cannabis as a treatment for cancer and its symptoms. The team behind the study says the results suggest the federal government should remove restrictions on that research. An organization called Cancer Playbook, which is based in Evergreen, paid for the study. Cancer Playbook’s head…
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In this episode of No Compromise Radio, Mike and Steve discuss the theological concept of election, specifically unconditional election, from a biblical perspective. They address common misconceptions about election, such as the idea that it is unfair or contradicts the notion of free will. The speakers emphasize that election should evoke praise a…
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Mohawk trivia night, Massena General Motors site, Chef Curtiss Hemm
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31:16(May 7, 2025) Mohawk students at SUNY Canton celebrated a project they hope makes campus more welcoming for Native Americans with a trivia night last month; redevelopers of the former General Motors site in Massena say it's won a key endorsement that will help find a new buyer; and Chef Curtiss Hemm shares a recipe for eggs that can brighten up any…
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How a team of CSU engineering students designed an innovative new prosthetic foot
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9:14An innovative new prosthetic foot dreamed up by students at Colorado State University could offer new options to amputees and other people with limb differences. The team behind it calls it the “Goldilocks foot” because it serves as a middle option. It’s more comfortable than cheaper prosthetics but costs less than prosthetics built for running and…
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Listening session recap, farmer webinar, ADK artist Andy Mitchell
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29:25(May 6, 2025) Reporter David Escobar has a recap of NCPR and Adirondack Explorer listening sessions about welcoming and belonging in the region; Cornell Cooperative Extension is hosting a free webinar about how farmers can lower their energy bills; and Adirondack artist Andy Mitchell has a showing opening in Saranac Lake on Thursday, May 8.…
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A Berthoud writer’s horror novel highlights the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women
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9:14Writer Cassondra Windwalker’s new horror novel uses fiction to highlight a real-life crisis that often goes ignored. Ghost Girls and Rabbits touches on the thousands of unsolved cases of Indigenous American and Alaska Native women who were missing or murdered. More than 4,000 cases fit that description, according to the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affair…
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