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Participants in a recent Walk to End Alzheimer's join together to support families and loved ones with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias./Courtesy Walk to End Alzheimer'sThe annual event occurs in more than 600 communities nationwide and is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's support and research. This year's walk will be in Durango's Rotary Park on Saturday, September 27.
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We talk with Weiser about how his office and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe are partnering to address environmental issues.We also discussed his priorities for addressing regional challenges in Southwest Colorado.
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Store owner Schertz talks about the store's history and the importance of customers who have "intention."
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The Los Angeles-based band performs at the 2024 Four Corners Folk Festival. The band takes the stage at 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 31. KSUT's Tami Graham talks to co-founding member Uli Balla in a KSUT Conversation.
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The New Orleans-based Taylor has a sound that is deeply inspired by the New Orleans tradition. Taylor headlines KSUT's Party in the Park on July 26.
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The event, which runs from July 10 to 13, features classes and workshops on plant medicine, herbal therapies, and more.
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Wilson, the organization's executive director, spoke with KSUT's Tami Graham about their work.
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Listeners know her as an on-air personality and musical tastemaker. For co-workers, she's a supportive colleague, a mentor, and someone who gets things done without fail. KSUT toasts Stasia Lanier's three decades of service.
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She's the author of a new book called Of Song and Water: A Journey to Hope and Healing Conducted Through Music and Nature
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Paula Poundstone spoke with KSUT's Tami Graham before her upcoming show at the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College.
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Today's reading is from the book The Slums of Aspen: Immigrants vs. Environment in America’s Eden by Lisa Sun-Hee Park.