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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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Faith in Progress explores people, organizations, issues, and events in Northern Colorado from a multi-faith perspective. Your host, Hillel Katzir, is a retired rabbi and former lawyer who has returned to radio after a 45-year absence, who hosts and produces Faith in Progress on KRFC 88.9 FM Radio Fort Collins. He is passionate about bringing people together across religious and other lines, to work together toward a better world for all.
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The Crossing Church exists to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the glory of God and the joy of his people. We encourage every disciple of Jesus to be plugged into a local church body. Please join us if you are in Fort Collins or Northern Colorado! If you are not our local context, we hope our sermons encourage you in your walk with Christ and we hope you find a gospel fluent church wherever you live.
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LATINO NORTHERN COLORADO

Chris Garcia & Rhonda Solis

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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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At Vintage, we aim to be a dwelling place for the Lord. Our heart is to worship and minister to the Lord collectively and teach people how to carry the presence of God into their areas of influence by hearing and obeying His voice daily. We do this in many different ways throughout the week and weekly with Sunday Gatherings. Each Sunday, we worship Him, study the scriptures in an expository verse-by-verse format, and join in community as the body of Christ.We meet at 1501 Academy Ct. in Fort ...
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Colorado Clean Cities Podcast

Colorado Clean Cities Podcast

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Northern Colorado Clean Cities is a non profit that is a part of the department of energies clean Cities program, tasked to promote advanced vehicle technologies. Cover art photo provided by John Cameron on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@john_cameron
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It happened on a frigid winter night. First, a sudden moment of terror. Then, a frantic search to find a costumed killer. “Internal Affairs,” Dateline’s next original podcast series, takes us to northern Colorado, and into an obsessive and deadly romantic affair. Reported by Josh Mankiewicz, it’s a story about bad choices, a fatal attraction and men and women who proudly wore badges at work--while living lies at home. And when the day of reckoning came, the people with the badges had to inve ...
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There are innumerable stories hidden in the landscape of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, tucked away behind Ponderosa Pine trees, bubbling up in cascading streams, soaring above verdant valleys. Who are the people? What is this place? How can we ensure a better future for us and our surroundings? The Dirt and Dust explores these questions along with the personalities, places, and peculiarities of the 2 Watersheds - 3 Rivers - 2 States Cohesive Strategy Partnership (2-3-2) landscap ...
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Estate Inventory Services is a bonded and insured transition company offering services such as online auctions, clean-outs, donations, consignments, trash-hauling, downsizing, consulting, and more. They serve Northern Colorado and surrounding areas, working with professionals, individuals, families, and communities.
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A Podcast for those University of Northern Colorado Football fans out there. A weekly show to review games and preview games during UNC's football season. Also a few offseason podcasts to keep fans updated with whats going on with UNC football.
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Interviews with interesting people in the Northern Colorado area and beyond. What are they up to? How did they get started? What have they learned along the way? We want to encourage, entertain and inspire our listeners as they journey through life and make Fort Collins and the world a better place.
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Fort Collins Junk Removal is one of the go-to providers of professional waste disposal services in northern Colorado for both residential and commercial customers. Stationed in Fort Collins, Colorado, our team of experienced local workers can assist you with the responsible disposal of all kinds of junk, including mattresses, construction waste, tree branches, yard waste, electronics, batteries, hot tubs, unwanted items, demolition waste, clean up waste, appliances, and sofas. As an independ ...
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We are The Gee’s Rural life, a husband & wife living their rural life in Northern Colorado with our two crazy pups. And we are here to talk about real life stuff. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeesrurallife/support
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Welcome to Larimer County Republican Radio! We are your source for what you need to know here in Northern Colorado. Every week we will be discussing local news, legislation, elections, interviewing both candidates and elected officials and keeping you up to date on important upcoming events. Larimer County Republican Radio is Jerry Patterson (internal Vice Chair of the executive board and myself Jason Van Tatenhove bonus member to the executive board.)
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KlawCast with Aaron Rath

KlawCast w/ Aaron Rath

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In this podcast we talk all things University of Northern Colorado sports. We will take a dive into activities happening at the school, as well as have interviews with players and coaches. Part of the Big Sky Podcast Network. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/klawcast/support
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You can travel at your age, level, status, and interest. Wherever you are in your journey through life, take a minute to consider where you want to travel and our tips will help you get there and our mistakes will make you smile, knowing you got this! Dr Mary Travelbest wrote "5 Steps to Solo Travel", and knows what you need to get going, one woman at a time.
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The Honorable Jason Lewis (R-MN) represented Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional district during the 115th Congress. Lewis prioritized working with the Trump administration’s America First agenda and was a “leader in the battle to pass” health care and tax reform. He also co-authored the Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018 which passed Congress and was signed into law by the President. Prior to serving in Washington, Lewis was a broadcaster for 25 years hosting The Jason Lewis Show. Lewis holds a ...
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Gaze At the National Parks

Dustin Ballard and Michael Ryan

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Dustin Ballard and Michael Ryan hike the trails of America’s National Parks. Each episode features one hiking trail in one National Park, one park at a time. Join them as they climb to terrifying heights, cross miles of desert, and hike through the forests of these public lands.
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By The River

BY THE RIVER

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BY THE RIVER is a limited 7-Part Podcast series based upon the non-fiction movie by Kevin Ford featuring Ellar Coltrane. The Podcast works in tandem with the film, delving deeper into many of the moments where Coltrane recorded sound of people and places along his journey by train across the United States. The Podcast features original music by Brian Dillon and Michael Barnhart, as well as poetry by Justin David Stone.
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The Ground Shots Podcast is an audio project exploring our relationship to ecology through conversations and storytelling with artists, ecologists, farmers, activists, story-tellers, land-tenders and more. How do we do our work in the modern age, when the urgency of ecological and social collapse feels looming? How do we creatively and whole-heartedly navigate our relationships with one another and the land?
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This is a collection of Bob Dye's timeless messages recorded between 1987 and 2004. Bob Dye was an active member and Deacon/Elder of Noelridge Park Church since he and his wife Coral moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1970. Bob L. Dye was born on March 15, 1937 in Gowanda, a small town in rural western New York State. He was the third child of Ralph and Marian Scott Dye. Bob grew up on a dairy farm on Dye Road in South Dayton, NY. A devoted Christian, Bob graduated from Roberts Wesleyan College ...
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How is life experienced after five, ten, 20 years of sobriety? What did it take to get there, and how do you keep complacency at bay from the safe, solid foundation of long-term recovery? Through engaging dialogue with recovering addicts and alcoholics in differing stages of recovery, host Howard M. walks listeners through various “seasons” of sobriety, and what it takes to persevere through fears, resentment, sadness and joy. We all plateau and must commit to perpetual progress; Seasons of ...
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Peaks Podcast is A detailed description of the adventure climbing the 7 summits of the world that's the highest peak on each of the 7 continents of our planet Earth:) Denali, Vinson, Carstensz, Elbrus, Aconcagua, Kilimanjaro and Everest. Also included our training climbs around the world in preparation for each of the big peaks. Both family friends and long time climbing buddies are featured throughout the years this podcast spans. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho ...
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The future of the Colorado River is in the hands of seven people who represent the states that use its water. And right now, they can’t agree on a set of new rules to share the shrinking supply - despite a quickly approaching deadline. Those negotiations typically happen behind closed doors, rather than in a public setting. But last week, represent…
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In the first Pride Mix of Season 6, Mike and Dusty sit down with Te'Ana Boone to hear about her work in Saguaro National Park and beyond with the Queer Inclusion Conservation Crew. They chat everything from trail maintenance to work with invasive species to tarantulas and rare birds. This program was made possible by the National Park Foundation. T…
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In this episode: Best of Northwest Suburbs, Chicago The FAQ is: What are some good travel questions to ask other travelers? Today’s Destination : Best of northwest suburbs of Chicago Today’s Mistake: Getting stuck under the Coronado Bay Bridge Travel Advice: Record your travel stories Destination: Northwest suburbs, Chicago For outdoor art, athenae…
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Pets give us companionship and keep us healthier. They can give us a reason just to get out of bed in the morning. Unfortunately, some people have had a difficult time being able to keep their pets in recent years. The cost of housing is up. Inflation makes it harder to afford veterinary care, pet food and other supplies. Eviction moratoriums and f…
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Fifty years ago, in 1974, a pair of car bombings in Boulder killed six people. Five of the six were University of Colorado students and alumni who had been part of a Chicano student activist group on campus called UMAS. Their names were Una Jaakola,Reyes Martínez, Neva Romero, Florencio Granado, Heriberto Terán and Francisco Dougherty. They were kn…
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When we see weeds start to pop up in the yard or the garden, the first instinct for many of us is to figure out how to get rid of them. But here's the thing: Many plants we might regard as ugly or invasive are, in fact, edible. Orion Aon learned this in his early years growing up in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He would go on camping trips with family and…
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There is a deeper link between diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease than doctors may have previously understood. New research at the University of Colorado could point the way to changing how, and when, doctors screen for Alzheimers. Dr Allison Shapiro, assistant professor of Pediatric Endocrinology at CU’s Anschutz Medical Campus, led a study that loo…
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From Skyline Drive, Mike and Dusty cross Big Meadow to hike the Big Rock Falls Trail to see waterfalls, moss, and even some of the Appalachian Trail. Instagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParks Facebook: Gaze at the National Parks #gazeatthenationalparks #hikeearlyhikeoften #adventureisoutthere Hosted by Dustin Ballard and Michael Ryan Episode Editing by Du…
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Vintage City Church // Teaching Series: The Book of Revelation // Dustin Scott // Revelation 4:1-11 pt.2 We are continuing by looking at the rest of the four recurring themes in Revelation 4. First, we have the ordering of Heaven. "Around the throne..." (v3,4,6), we find a structure: God in the middle on His throne, heavenly beings, and humanity. S…
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Today’s Destination is: Best of San Luis Obispo Connect with Dr Travelbest Drmarytravelbest.com Dr. Mary Travelbest Twitter Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram email: info@drmarytravelbest.com Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube…
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We have the power to change the notion of watershed in an instant, connecting spaces in unforeseen ways through things like diversions. The upper Navajo River in southern Colorado is one such example, where water is diverted from the San Juan River basin into the Rio Chama and eventually the Rio Grande, providing the majority of drinking water for …
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In this episode: FAQ is: I get lost all the time, so how can I travel without getting frustrated and upset? I want to have fun and not fear making a mistake. Today’s Destination is: Bremerton, WA Today’s Mistake- Mixing up my cities in Washington State Travel Advice: Stuck in your planning? FAQ: I always get lost, so how can I travel without gettin…
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The sugar beet industry began in Colorado right around 1900. Today it's only a small part of the state's economy, but through the early part of the 20th century, beets were the most significant agricultural product grown here. They were so important to the economy that people referred to sugar beets as 'white gold.' During this time, thousands of H…
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It was a shocking crime. In January, thieves in Wichita, Kansas allegedly stole and destroyed a bronze statue of Jackie Robinson, the trailblazing baseball player and civil rights hero. Only the statue's bronze shoes were left behind. The statue had stood near ballfields used by League 42 – a youth baseball league named after the number on Robinson…
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A tiny parasite is an emerging threat to honeybees globally. And a scientist at the University of Colorado is sounding the alarm. Dr. Samuel Ramsey is an entomologist, someone who studies insects. Dr. Sammy, as he is also known, is assistant professor of entomology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado Boulder and talks about scien…
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Each spring, the Front Range endures miller moth season. Even in relatively mild years like this one, the tiny winged visitors enter our homes, annoy us and even frighten us. But they’re also fascinating. So we asked Karim Gharbi – an insect expert and horticulture specialist with Colorado State University Extension – to help us unpack the mysterie…
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Dusty and Mike sit down with Felicia Leo Kemp to discuss the trails, parks, and terrain of hiking in Northern California. Felicia Leo Kemp is the author of Northern California Hiking along with Anne Marie Brown published by Moon Travel Guides and available on Moon.com. Instagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParks Facebook: Gaze at the National Parks #gazeatt…
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Vintage City Church // Teaching Series: The Book of Revelation // Dustin Scott // Revelation 4:1-11 Pastor Dustin takes us through Revelation 4, helping us narrow down four recurring themes. He touched on two themes: Heavenly Perspective and Heavenly Access. First, our Heavenly Perspective can be deadened by our sin and narrowed by improper focus. …
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Today’s Destination: Chickamauga National Park: Part 2 of Chattanooga episode. Today’s Misstep- Driving over hills, a tire came at us Travel Advice: What exercises should I do when I travel? FAQ: What do you wish you knew before booking your flight? Response: A few more questions you can ask someone before you plan your trip are: Did you experience…
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For many of us, Memorial Day is the first day of the year we get to fire up the grill. We make hamburgers, hot dogs, steaks - all foods that taste good with a bit of a char and that added smoky flavor. They’re also all meats. So what if you want a plant-based Memorial Day cookout, but you don’t want that frozen veggie patty from the grocery store? …
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The phrase "gardening season" may bring a few images to mind: large beds of colorful wildflowers… rows of neatly staked tomato plants… big bags of mulch stacked up against the side of the house. Or perhaps your mental image of gardening looks a little more modest. As in, potted herbs growing on a windowsill. That's the case for KUNC digital produce…
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Adjusting street lamps and other exterior lights to allow the stars to shine more brilliantly – that's part of the process for becoming a certified Dark Sky community. More than 200 places in 22 countries around the world have this designation. Advocates say limiting light pollution helps preserve expansive views of the night sky, and helps nocturn…
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Danielle SeeWalker is a Húŋkpapȟa Lakȟóta artist living and working in Denver. Her work incorporates traditional Native American materials and themes. This past January, SeeWalker was approached and offered a residency by the town of Vail. The residency would have included SeeWalker creating a public mural. However, on May 9, town officials backed …
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The Spring market continues on, though restrained by those higher mortgage interest rates. Price appreciation continues to elevate only slightly. I’m seeing some local markets have price reductions while homes at the lower end of the market are getting multiple offers. The balance of sales shows price appreciation in our overall market. If you or s…
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After years of seeing it as a top hiking recommendation, Mike and Dusty hike Mary's Rock via the Pinnacles Picnic Area, just off Skyline Drive, in Shenandoah National Park. Instagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParks Facebook: Gaze at the National Parks #gazeatthenationalparks #hikeearlyhikeoften #adventureisoutthere Hosted by Dustin Ballard and Michael Rya…
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Vintage City Church // Teaching Series: The Book of Revelation // Greg Sanders // Revelation 3:14-20 The Lord is obvious: He stands at our heart door and knocks. Are you willing to open your heart to let Him in? First, we need to understand that the Lord addresses believers in Revelation chapter three when He says that He is standing and knocking o…
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In this episode, the FAQ is: How can I take a walking tour when I arrive in a city? . Today’s Destination is: Chattanooga, Tennessee Today’s Misstep- Getting stopped by TSA security Travel Advice: Plan for the unexpected FAQ: How can I get the walking tour when I get to a city? Response: A guided walking tour of a city is a treat for a solo travele…
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One of the most definitive signs that spring has arrived is the sound of lawnmowers filling the neighborhood. But this month, that rumble may be a little quieter than usual. That's because of a recent trend in yard care called "No Mow May." The idea is simple: wait until June to mow to allow flowers like dandelions and clover to grow and support be…
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Just off Highway 34 outside of Greeley sits a ghost town dotted with a couple of deteriorating buildings and a sign. In the early 1900s, this area was home to Dearfield. The thriving agricultural community founded by O.T. Jackson was Colorado’s largest Black homesteading site. At its peak there were around 300 residents, and Dearfield boasted a num…
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Patients in Colorado feel the brunt of a growing healthcare crisis every day. Most Colorado counties have a shortage of primary care doctors and other healthcare workers – and that has an outsized impact on low-income and rural communities. And that shortage is projected to get even worse as physicians near retirement age. About a third of doctors …
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Access to a great education – and finding a way to pay for it – was a common thread running through some of the most notable bills Colorado lawmakers introduced at the state capitol in recent months. The 2024 legislative session wrapped up last week with lots of new laws on the books, including one that offers two years of free community college to…
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Safe Families for Children is a faith-inspired alternative to children having to enter the state foster care system. As the movement's Northern Colorado director Roxy Tines explains in this new podcast, families experiencing difficulties can voluntarily place their child in a safe home for a limited period, until the difficulties are resolved, with…
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Mike and Dusty sit down with Josh Berman, author of the Moon Travel Guides to Colorado Hiking and Colorado Camping, to discuss hiking in Colorado in the National Parks and beyond. To purchase the Moon Travel Guides to Colorado Hiking or Colorado Camping, visit Moon.com. Instagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParks Facebook: Gaze at the National Parks #gazeat…
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Vintage City Church // Gratitude // Greg Sanders // 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Our external worlds are influenced by our internal disciplines. One thing we don't always think about is that Jesus was extremely good at managing His internal nature. Think about it: where in the scriptures do you see Jesus communicated from a place of insecurities? Or, where…
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In this episode, FAQ is: What are etias visas, and when are they required? Today’s Destination is: Estes Park, Colorado Today’s Mistake- I am not a foodie, but I love learning about new foods. I need to be braver. Travel Advice: check your loyalty points and miles frequently for errors FAQ: What are etias documents and when are they required? Let’s…
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