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April 11, 2013 - Hour 2 Print E-mail

April 11, 2013 - Hour 2

Drinkin’ with Lincoln, find out the details with Justin Buxman.  New York is now getting push back from gun manufactures, the manufactures are no longer selling guns to the police departments and it’s officers.  Dove soap has a campaign for women to appreciate their bodies and now has a photoshop program to undo what other advertisers have done to women’s bodies in pictures.  Jim Saulnier’s Retirement and IRA show this Saturday will talk about Obama’s budget proposal and what it will do to retirement.

 
April 11, 2013 - Hour 1 Print E-mail

April 11, 2013 - Hour 1

State legislature isn’t done taking freedom’s and jobs from Colorado.  Tom shares a story about Twitter and the Colo Senate Dems to social media and Facebook to scammers.  “I Am Created Equal” Laura Carno is willing to debate Democrats with the wage gap issue but the Dems refuse, what is the real story with the wage issue.

 
April 10, 2013 - Hour 3 Print E-mail

April 10, 2013 - Hour 3

A review of what Congressman Jared Polis discussed with us and how the EPA would get involved in local issues.  Tidbits is on-line this week and is fun with irrigation and kangaroos.  Stress in the workplace is on the rise and one reason is lack of employee recognition, long work hours and the economy.  Bidding is still open for auctioning Tom off…

 
April 10, 2013 - Hour 2 Print E-mail

April 10, 2013 - Hour 2

CSU stadium, the new City Council does not get a say but a letter to the editor is asking them to consider the discussion.  State Representative Brian DelGrosso talks with us about the $1 billion one time increase to the budget this year and how the legislature spent it and other bills in discussion this week.  Tom and Devon talk to Byron Collins, owner of the Harmony Club, about what his golf course offers and they all make their Masters picks.

 
April 10, 2013 - Hour 1 Print E-mail

April 10, 2013 - Hour 1

Congressman Jared Polis talks about his recent bills the BREATHE Act and the FRESHER Act that will now add oil and gas drilling operations.  CU Regents voted for 8.7% tuition increase for next year, Devon wants to know where the Republicans are on the Board and why they keep voting for big increases.

 
April 9, 2013 - Hour 3 Print E-mail

April 9, 2013 - Hour 3

A Montana couple’s dog ate 5 $100 bills and they had to find enough of the pieces to send to the federal government in hopes to get the money replaced.  Devon’s dog is getting a haircut, Tom wants a photo of Emmet posted to the Facebook page wearing his sweater.  Fly fishing does not seem disruptive but some individuals in Larimer County think so.  Another gun competition will no longer be held in Colorado thanks to the new gun laws.  Google is willing to pay more to keep key employees but the federal government is looking to tax the perks offered at Google.

 
April 9, 2013 - Hour 2 Print E-mail

April 9, 2013 - Hour 2

Our listeners love Devon, they call to support her that the AC should not be on in the studio, Tom has no sympathy.  National Geographic Kids “Everything Money” is a great book and the editor, Robin Terry, joins us to talk about money and how to teach kids about it.  Dr. Brent Peters, Healthy U segment, talks with us about sleep disorders, some of the causes for lack of sleep and how to get help with sleep issues.

 
April 9, 2013 - Hour 1 Print E-mail

April 9, 2013 - Hour 1

Snowy and icy driving conditions.  JC Penney’s CEO from Apple has been fired, his no-sales idea has lost the company money.  Causes of accidents are numerous but 62% caused by distracted driving, we talk with The Detroit Bureau editor Paul Eisentein.

 
April 8, 2013 - Hour 3 Print E-mail

April 8, 2013 - Hour 3

Tuition increase for CU is going to be discussed tomorrow and Tom reviews how much tuition has increased in the last 13 years.  English degree vs. business degree the answer is a little bit surprising.  Ft. Collins Mayor Karen Weitkunat talks about Woodward business package, city council elections, Sears and mall development update.

 
April 8, 2013 - Hour 2 Print E-mail

April 8, 2013 - Hour 2

Margaret Thatcher passed away this morning, who will go to represent the US….Joe Biden might say something insulting.  Hadley Heath from IWF talks with us about the Wage Gap issue in America and if you compare apples to apples the wage gap doesn’t exist.  Fatal accidents, 62% are caused by distracted drivers “lost in thought”.  IQ test for politicians, Congresswoman DeGette comes to mind.

 
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