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May 7, 2013 - Hour 2 Print E-mail

May 7, 2013 - Hour 2

Benghazi attacks are going to be the topic of Congressional hearings starting tomorrow.  Mom’s are stressed out and they are the ones stressing themselves out.  Healthy U today with Physicians Assistant Victor Palomares talks with us about low testosterone.

 
May 7, 2013 - Hour 1 Print E-mail

May 7, 2013 - Hour 1

Devon is the one disorganized today.  Legislative update on oil and gas bills.  3 women missing for about 10 years have been found in a Cleveland home.  What is not a sign of low testosterone?

 
May 6, 2013 - Hour 3 Print E-mail

May 6, 2013 - Hour 3

Denver Post editorial is now supporting SB 252.  Amy Oliver joins us to discuss SB 252 and how this is going to affect rural Colorado’s electric bills.  Stormtoopers and Ghostbusters get into a fight, 300 pound man arrested.  What causes low testosterone?

 
May 6, 2013 - Hour 2 Print E-mail

May 6, 2013 - Hour 2

HiViz has announced it will be relocating in Laramie, WY.  What do conservatives do wrong in trying to convince people to see things their way, Krista Kafer talks with us about tips to being more persuasive.  Smart phone users aren’t always that smart.  Tomorrow we find out about low testosterone.

 
May 6, 2013 - Hour 1 Print E-mail

May 6, 2013 - Hour 1

It’s Monday.  Companies trying to counter negative consumer views, Wal-Mart is the latest company.  Amendment 64 loopholes are being found, one group is calling themselves a ‘collective’ with a non-profit status.

 

 
May 2, 2013 - Hour 3 Print E-mail

May 2, 2013 - Hour 3

Mountain Dew pulls a commercial because they were accused of being racists.  Glen Cortese joins us to talk about the fun for the last Greeley Philharmonic concert and Kentucky Derby fundraiser this Saturday.  Loveland Mayor Cecil Gutierez talks with us about: Amendment 64, oil and gas, budget for next year and possible water restrictions.

 
May 2, 2013 - Hour 2 Print E-mail

May 2, 2013 - Hour 2

Tom wants to know why legislatures aren’t listening to rural constituents and gun owners but they are listening to supporters of Amendment 64.  New ordinances in Ft. Collins on how to deal with barking dogs too keffect on May 1st.  JC Penney is apologizing in its current ads and asking shoppers to return to its stores.  Brett Larson has great ideas to give mom for Mother’s Day.  Food stamp purchases cannot be tracked, why not, everything else is.

 
May 2, 2013 - Hour 1 Print E-mail

May 2, 2013 - Hour 1

Weld County Food Bank won their donation from WalMart.  Tom and Devon discuss first thoughts when you hear about an explosion.  The Koch Brother’s are looking to buy newspapers and one of them, the LA Times, has a union of writers threatening to quit if the sale goes through.  RGIII is in the news again for a Tweet he sent out.  Homeland Security is going to be involved in Obamacare.

 
May 1, 2013 - Hour 3 Print E-mail

May 1, 2013 - Hour 3

A CU Boulder student is graduating with honors at the age of 16 and off to Harvard for her graduate degree.  Ted Cruz is taking heat from fellow Republicans for standing up or his principals.  A listener joins us to talk about his thoughts on how many people Congressman serve now.  Ron Ross from Tidbits has a fun topic this week on Night Lights.  Weld Relay for Life is a big fundraiser for the American Cancer Society and a fun way to offer support!

 
May 1, 2013 - Hour 2 Print E-mail

May 1, 2013 - Hour 2

Vine is a video app allows 6 second videos to be uploaded but mostly it’s kids posting illegal actions they are partaking in.  Senator Scott Renfroe gives us a Capital update:  same day voter registration, Amendment 64, renewable energy mandates and abortion are still on the calendar to discuss.  A company in San Francisco sees the benefit of hiring a company chef to provide lunch to employees every day.

 
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