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Get your daily dose of what's happening in New York's North Country, the Adirondacks, Vermont, Canada, and beyond. Host David Sommerstein presents the best stories from North Country Public Radio's award-winning newsroom. You'll hear the most interesting voices on the most important issues in the region. There's even a micro-newscast to keep you up to date. When you miss
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The official podcast of the North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association.
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A local Podcast to show what are the upcoming activities in the Lake George NY area. We Will Cover From Lake Placid to Saratoga, Focusing on Lake George And All it has to offer as a 4 season Family vacation area. Known as the Queen of America's Lakes, Lake George is one of the cleanest lakes in the country, And the Adirondack Park is the biggest National Park in the U.S. as well.
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ADK Talks brings you the stories behind the people, places, and things to do in the Adirondack Park of New York State. With 6 million acres, the Adirondacks are the ultimate playground. We take you beyond the guidebooks and into the heart of one of America's most breathtaking regions. Just like we do on our website, adktaste.com, our podcast uncovers the hidden gems of the Adirondacks, offering hand-picked recommendations for the best places to stay, eat, shop and do in the Adirondack Park. ...
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True stories, told with no notes, recorded live on stages all over the North Country. Hosted by Ethan Shantie, from NCPR and the Adirondack Center for Writing.
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Our weekly podcast shares the unique perspective of the North East, Beast Coast Ultra running scene: raw, impulsive, and irreverent. The Cultra Trail Running Podcast is a place where we can get together and discuss all the fun stuff that happens on the trails that most normal people don't care about. Join the Cult! or maybe you already have without realizing it... resistance is futile.
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Get to know the AHL's Adirondack Phantoms with Diana C. Nearhos, the beat writer for The Post-Star in Glens Falls, NY, in her video interviews with the players. Learn more about future Philadelphia Flyers hockey players on the Phantoms Forum Podcast.
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NCPR provides locally-produced news stories from around the Adirondack and North Country regions of New York State, as well as Western Vermont, and Ontario and Quebec in Canada.
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"All Things Natural," Ed's weekly newspaper column, has been published continuously for a quarter century. It ran for 21 years in the Connecticut-based newspaper chain and today appears in the Bedford, NY Record-Review. Over the column's run, he has written over 1300 columns totaling nearly a million words. Ed's writings have been published in The Adirondack Explorer, Adirondack Life, Audubon, Birder's World, Bird Watcher's Digest, The Conservationist, Garden, Lake Life, Living Bird, Middleb ...
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A podcast series about History, Occultism, Espionage, Secret Societies, Conspiracy and High Weirdness. Hosted by Dr. Richard B. Spence and co-host Stephen Austin.
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Far-right extremism is thriving in small, rural communities across the country, gaining the support of mainstream voters and local law enforcement. In this podcast from North Country Public Radio, reporters Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch investigate extremist groups and militia movements in northern New York State, why they're drawing support, and what kinds of threats they pose at a pivotal moment for democracy in the United States.
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Hey gang! We are Damon, Sue, and Aymee-Lynne from The Adirondack Park Paranormal Society. Join us, along with other members of APPS, for each episode of the APPS Alchemy Podcast as we take a deep dive into the world of the Paranormal, cryptids, the occult, and more.
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The NJ Devils podcast, with Chris Dalton and Charlie Weaver, discusses topics such as the Devils 2017-2018 season, 2018 playoff push, and free agency. With special guests such as John Fischer, a writer for All About The Jersey; Brewster Alumnus Aaron Titcomb, a prospect playing for the Adirondack Thunder, the ECHL affiliate of the Devils; John Moore, Assistant Captain of the New Jersey Devils!
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Hey Gang and welcome to Foot Stuff Podcast - THE Outdoor Recreation Comedy! Hosted just outside of New York state's largest Wilderness Area, Foot Stuff Podcast brings you stories of Adventure, Antics, and Activism from around the country. Tune in for all things hiking, backpacking, thru-hiking, climbing, paddling, camping, skiing, and more. Keep it Wild!
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Author and historian Andy Flynn, of Saranac Lake, NY, explores museum artifact collections to produce the "Stories from the Attic" podcast series, including "New York's Attic" and the "Adirondack Attic" programs.
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Canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboard (SUP), raft, paddle, paddling, whitewater, tripping, and adventure. If any of those words mean anything to you, then this is the podcast for you. We discuss all paddlesports. News, interviews, and information from, about, and for the paddling community.
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Co-hosts Alex Kvanli and John Burgman discuss all-things related to Camp Voyageur in Ely, Minnesota. They share trail stories, interview Voyageur alumni, and reflect on the lore of the Great Northwoods. They also trade Boundary Waters travel tips and advice. Whether you’re a former camper, a current camper, or an adventure enthusiast looking to improve your Boundary Waters experience, there’s something for everyone in each episode.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a weekly combination of field reports and studio discussions providing in-depth analysis of regional issues. This innovative news program won an Edward R. Murrow Award—one of broadcast journalism's most prestigious awards for outstanding achievement in electronic journalism—and the New York State Broadcasters Association (NYSBA) Award for Excellence in Broadcasting. Associated Press, Edward R. Murrow award winner and Emmy-nominated Host Thom Hallock brings over 25 ye ...
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The Sasquatch Cue are a Sasquatch podcast group who share opinions and interviews with those who have something to share with the Sasquatch Community. They are made up of four individuals. Research/Investigator: Gerry Matthews/ Researcher: Thomas Steenburg, Research and Investigator: Leon Thompson and their 'in house 'skeptic, Bill Reid! Please join us!
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Breaking news on the environment, climate change, pollution, and endangered species. Also featuring Climate Connections, a special series on climate change co-produced by NPR and National Geographic.
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In a world where paths have been trekked, two brave adventurers, named Justin and Stephen, will walk down these same paths and have epic conversations about literally whatever comes to mind. What exactly do they talk about? Why don’t you find out? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absoluteadventure/support
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Join veteran Bigfoot researcher's Steve Kulls (as seen on History, NatGeo, Destination America & TRVL founder of Squatchdetective.com) and Chris Bennett bring you the latest news and grounded information from around North American and beyond. #bigfoot #sasquatch #stopthewoonacy We broadcast live, Sundays at 9PM Eastern at http://Youtube.com/stevekulls . You can check there for the video versions of the shows here plus much more content!!!
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No Coast Cinema with Tom Hush and Conor Cornelius on WGN Plus from WGN Radio in Chicago.
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The East to West Hunting Podcast with Todd Waldron is a community of hunter-angler conservationists focusing on mentorship and conservation awareness. Our aim to help get you started and keep you going with your outdoor pursuits. We are a voice for average DIY hunters and anglers, the North American Conservation Model and for wildlife & future generations that can’t speak for themselves.
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A bicycle group discussion podcast with sharing stories of cyclists that are stoked on bicycles!! We are Stoked to talk about the Spokes and the rest of the bicycle that gives us motivation and confidence to live active lifestyles.
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The Cross Country Skier Magazine podcast is an extension of stories from the Nordic skiing world that go beyond our print and web features. In this new medium, we’ll continue our conversations with athletes, coaches, touring center operators and other experts in the field, bringing fresh material to our audience.
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Award winning author, educator and chef Gail Sokol shares her experience, recipes, tips and tricks in this weekly baking podcast. Chef Sokol specializes in making baking easy and approachable for people of all skill levels.
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Talkin ’ Smack Productions is a podcasting, digital, and media company started by Dan Miner, Hank Pelton, and Seth Cooper in September 2024. Talkin’ Smack Productions is also the home of the Talkin’ Smack podcast, which takes place every week upstairs at the Bullpen Tavern, located at 216 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801. The Talkin’ Smack Productions Network is brought to you by G&S Printing. Talkin ’ Smack Productions is also the home to your future podcast right here on the Talkin ’ Sma ...
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SUNY Plattsburgh student visa revoked, NY prison staff shortage, Adirondack Midstory
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33:46(Apr 16, 2025) SUNY Plattsburgh officials say they're working to support an international student whose visa has been revoked; our Albany reporters break down how the state plans to address a severe staffing shortage in New York's prison system; and we learn about a new group in the Adirondacks that wants to connect young professionals so they can …
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4/15/25: A tote bag with an Adirondack classic
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9:53(Apr 15, 2025) We meet the woman behind the new transmitter map that's on the new NCPR tote bag available during our spring fundraiser. Nancy Bernstein's maps have become iconic in the Adirondacks in places like Adirondack Explorer magazine. Also: A student at SUNY Plattsburgh has had their student visa revoked by the federal government.…
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Episode 476: Outdoor Odysseys’ Analog Adventure; ICF Paddle Summit; Adirondack Paddling Symposium; Rafting after Helene
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1:13:26Episode 476~ April 3, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Outdoor Odysseys Sea Kayaking is offering an incentive to disconnect from technology The International Canoe Federation (ICF) just held its inaugural Paddle Summit in Hangzhou, China Are you heading to the Adirondack Paddling Symposium for 4 days of fun and education? There are a lot of changes to ra…
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Savoring Tradition at Oscar's Adirondack Smokehouse
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1:06:38In this mouthwatering episode of ADK Talks, we sit down with Joq Quintal, who, along with his family, has been operating Oscar’s Smokehouse for three generations. Oscar’s, a Southern Adirondacks institution, has tantalized taste buds for over 80 years. From its legendary smoked bacon and 7-year-aged sharp cheddar to fan-favorite sausages and jerky,…
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(Apr 23, 2025) The Upstate New York dairy industry is getting a historic jolt. Chobani is building a massive new yogurt plant outside Rome that will increase demand for farmers' milk. Also: St. Lawrence County could join a regional police team that responds to high-risk situations.By NCPR News
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St. Lawrence County SWAT team, Walleye stocking, ONNY preview
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29:43(Apr 23, 2025) St. Lawrence County could join a regional police team that responds to high-risk situations; a new decision from the state Department of Environmental Conservation has people worried about the future of walleye fishing; and we get a preview of the Orchestra of Northern New York's performances in Potsdam and Watertown this weekend.…
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4/22/25: Lake Luzerne's library, two years later
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9:57(Apr 22, 2025) Two years after a drag queen story hour controversy shut down the Lake Luzerne library, new board members and staff are working to rebuild the library - and its reputation with the community. Also: Two Democratic lawmakers held an event in Plattsburgh to pressure Congresswoman Elise Stefanik to oppose Medicaid cuts in the GOP's budge…
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Lake Luzerne library, Stefanik wants school investigated, Plattsburgh women art exhibit
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29:40(Apr 22, 2025) Two years after a drag queen story hour controversy shut down the Lake Luzerne library, new board members and staff are working to rebuild its reputation with the community; North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik wants the U.S. Department of Education to investigate a school district in Saratoga County; and a new art exhibition i…
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Saranac Lake protest, Constitution pipeline, federal public broadcasting funding
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30:04(Apr 21, 2025) Over the weekend, hundreds of people protested in Saranac Lake and Potsdam against President Donald Trump; environmental advocates say they're ready to once again fight a proposed gas pipeline in New York that President Trump wants to revive; and NPR's CEO Katherine Maher speaks about the potential impact of cuts to public broadcasti…
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4/21/25: The return of the Constitution pipeline
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10:00(Apr 21, 2025) A natural gas pipeline through Upstate New York was thought to be dead. But President Trump mentioned the project in a recent conversation with Gov. Hochul. Environmental advocates say they're ready to fight it again. Also: Hundreds of people hit the streets in Saranac Lake and Potsdam over the weekend for another protest against Pre…
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Saranac Lake archery, NY prison culture, Superfund challenge, NYS student visas revoked, ADK conditions
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31:27(Apr 18, 2025) Every Thursday, there are free archery lessons at the Saranac Lake Fish and Game Club; NYS leaders are promising reforms to the culture in prisons after guards were charged for another beating death of an inmate; a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump aims to stop the enforcement of some state climate laws; Several Un…
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(Apr 18, 2025) Every Thursday, there are free archery lessons at the Saranac Lake Fish and Game Club. Our Adirondack reporter Emily Russell takes up a bow and aims for the mark. Also: Federal immigration agents detained at least twelve people at a chick hatchery in Jefferson County.
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Rick delves into the dark mystery of the Romanov murders. FOLLOW US: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7loq8pr... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Podbean: https://strangeasitseems.podbean.com/By Strange As It Seems
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Episode 478: A new children’s book by Kevin Callan; Mediterranean dugout canoe seafarers; Spring water safety reminder
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1:21:51Episode 478 ~ April 17, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Kevin Callan chats about his new children’s book ‘A Spark of Courage‘ Evidence shows that Hunter-Gatherers were crossing the Mediterranean in dugout canoes 8,500 years ago It is spring time and we need to thing about cold water safety when heading out on the water…
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Clinton Community College move, Essex County housing, Tupper Lake restaurant
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30:52(Apr 17, 2025) Officials say Clinton Community College's impending move to SUNY Plattsburgh's campus is a game-changer after fiscal and accreditation challenges; a new program in Essex County aims to help tackle the housing crisis in the Adirondacks by giving people money to build new, long-term housing on their property; and in today’s North Count…
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4/17/25: A couple returns to Tupper Lake and revives a restaurant
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9:52(Apr 17, 2025) A young couple has revived a once-defunct restaurant in Tupper Lake. We meet the couple behind The Woodshed. Also: Clinton Community College's impending move to SUNY Plattsburgh's campus is official. College leadership says it's a game-changer after fiscal and accreditation challenges.…
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4/16/25: The aftermath of the wildcat prison strike
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9:42(Apr 16, 2025) New York's prison system still has a severe staffing shortage after a wildcat strike earlier this year. A breakdown of how the state is planning to fill those positions. Also: New York State lawmakers have reached a tentative deal on a key issue holding up the state budget - the rules of discovery in court.…
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Grit: a combination of perseverance and courage. To not simply deal with being uncomfortable at times, but to actively seek out opportunities and challenges which push the comfort zone. "Text us feedback." Co-hosts Alex Kvanli & John Burgman discuss all-things related to Camp Voyageur in Ely, Minnesota. They share trail stories, interview Voyageur …
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Sabattis Boy Scout camp purchase, Nancy Bernstein, this month's night sky
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33:30(Apr 15, 2025) A historic Boy Scout camp on Low’s Lake could soon become part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve; Adirondack artist Nancy Bernstein has been illustrating maps for decades, and her latest project is for an NCPR tote bag; and astronomer Aileen O'Donoghue stops by to guide us through this month's morning and evening sky.…
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(Apr 14, 2025) The state budget is two weeks late. Gov. Hochul says she's willing to wait to get a change she says will help prosecutors better charge criminals in court. Also: Two of the North Country's state lawmakers are sponsoring a bill that would allow fired COs to return to work.By NCPR News
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Legislation for fired prison guards, Pentagon DEI purge, Budget update, Bane Witch book review
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31:06(Apr 14, 2025)By NCPR News
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Mountains to Highlands: War Cannon’s Distilling Magic and Burns Night Bash
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1:04:02Raise a dram and settle in for a spirited conversation equal to heritage, humor, and Highland flair. In this episode of ADK Talks, we journey to the northeastern edge of the Adirondacks to Crown Point, NY, near Lake Champlain, where War Cannon Spirits is rewriting the rules of craft distilling—one perfectly aged barrel at a time. Our guests, Paul, …
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Green Living Fair, North Country at Work, Photo of the Day exhibit
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29:29(Apr 11, 2025) We get a preview of tomorrow's North Country Sustainability Day and Green Living Fair at SUNY Canton, which will offer practical ways do live greener with workshops, talks on green jobs, and a big electric and hybrid vehicle car show; today's North Country at Work story takes us back in time to a childhood spent in a small-town diner…
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(Apr 11, 2025) The diner is a classic slice of Americana. Everyone has their favorite, maybe even their favorite booth. We hear from a woman who grew up in her family's diner as a child in the quaint village of Croghan. Also: A St. Lawrence County dairy farmer is still actively campaigning for Congress in NY-21. Democrat Blake Gendebien says he thi…
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Best Ice Cream Parlors In Lake George This week
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11:17Ice Cream Brain Freeze & The Best Local Scoop! This week, Jim braves the cold for that first glorious ice cream cone of the season — and yes, there was a brain freeze involved. We're talking about his favorite local ice cream parlors (links below), plus a Local Business Spotlight on The Barber Parlor in Hudson Falls — where Jamie keeps Jim podcast-…
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Episode 477: Paddling surging in China; Bronze Age Scandinavian sea canoes; Kayaks for turkey hunting; Surface Water & Ocean Tech satellite
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1:10:01Episode 477 ~ April 10, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Paddling sports are taking off in China Bronze Age Scandinavians may have traversed the open seas in large canoes If you are into turkey hunting, a kayak may give you an edge Using the Surface Water and Ocean Technologies satellite (SWOT) to study water bodies and measure flow…
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Education Department impacts, Canton repair fair, Aviation in the ADKs
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29:38(Apr 10, 2025) We look at what President Donald Trump's plan to eliminate the federal Department of Education could mean for North Country school districts; Canton's sustainability committee is looking for volunteers for its first-ever Repair Fair; and North Words host Mitch Teich speaks with Aurora Pfaff about her book "Aviation in the Adirondacks…
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4/10/25: The stakes of Dept. of Education cuts to North Country schools
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10:01(Apr 10, 2025) President Donald Trump has said in no uncertain terms that he wants to eliminate the federal Department of Education. Our education reporter Amy Feiereisel looks at what that could mean for North Country school districts. Also: State education officials are pushing back on the Trump administration's demand for an end to DEI programmi…
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Hochul on Sackets Harbor, library and museum funding, friendship poem
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30:32(Apr 9, 2025) Gov. Hochul says the family from a Jefferson County dairy farm who were detained and sent to Texas went through a "living hell;" organizations in the North Country say lay-offs at the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services could affect their funding and state-level staff who support them; and a listener shares a poem about f…
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(Apr 9, 2025) Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is trying to return to politics by entering the New York City mayoral race. While supporters say he did a lot for the state, critics say he didn’t take it well when they openly disagreed with him. Also: Trump cuts to a federal agency that supports libraries and museums could trickle down to those instituti…
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4/8/25: Diversifying Adirondack trails, one person at a time
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9:50(Apr 8, 2025) One of the challenges the Adirondacks face in drawing more diverse tourists to stay, shop, and visit here is that some people of color don't feel safe recreating outdoors. A Rochester-based woman is working to show her community that they can belong in the Adirondacks. Also: Gov. Hochul says the family detained on a Jefferson County d…
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Sackets Harbor family returning, making the ADKs more welcoming, sound quiz
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29:50(Apr 8, 2025) A family detained during a recent federal immigration investigation on a Jefferson County dairy farm is coming home after community pushback; we hear from a Rochester woman who's working to show people of color that they belong in the Adirondacks; and NCPR reporter Amy Feiereisel brings a sound quiz and tries to stump Monica and Cathe…
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4/7/25: Detained immigrant children returned to Sackets Harbor after protest
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9:53(Apr 7, 2025) About a thousand people protested in Sackets Harbor over the weekend after a mother and three children were detained on a local dairy farm. Today, federal immigration officials confirmed they were sending the family home from Texas. Also: A popular Medicaid program could get a pause in a reorganization that worried people with disabil…
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Sackets Harbor ICE protest, Recap of late NYS budget, Probation officers armed, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly
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33:48(Apr 7, 2025)By NCPR News
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4/4/25: A tribute to forest ranger Robbi Mecus
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9:58(Apr 4, 2025) This week marked one year since the death of one of the Adirondacks' most respected and skilled forest rangers. About 100 people gathered in Ray Brook Monday on Trans Day of Visibility to remember ranger Robbi Mecus. Also: Two workers were detained at a dairy farm in St. Lawrence County last week as federal immigration agents continue…
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Border czar on detained children, DEC trans visibility, North Country music comes home
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29:39(Apr 4, 2025) Border Czar Tom Homan shed some light and raised questions about the detention of seven people on a dairy farm in Jefferson County last week; DEC Forest Rangers and Adirondackers gathered this week to honor Trans Day of Visibility and remember ranger Robbi Mecus; Researchers at SUNY Canton are experimenting with new materials that cou…
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Cloudsplitters and Spy Thrillers: Books that Capture the ADK
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31:13Can't make it to the Adirondacks? No worries! In this episode of ADK Talks, we embark on a literary expedition through the mountains, exploring books that capture the essence of the Adirondack experience. From thrilling tales set in the heart of the wilderness to insightful narratives about the region's rich history, we've curated a reading list th…
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4/3/25: A chill over immigration in dairy country
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9:27(Apr 3, 2025) The detention of seven employees from a Jefferson County dairy farm is sending a chill through the dairy community. We talk with farmers and ag experts about the Trump Administration's immigration crackdown and the farmers' need for legal, year-round workers. Also: Border Czar shed some new light and raised new questions about those d…
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North Country dairy farms and immigration, NY smartphone ban, NASA artifacts
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29:00(Apr 3, 2025) Dairy farms across New York are feeling the tension as immigration enforcement ramps up; we hear from students about what they think of Gov. Kathy Hochul's plan to prohibit smartphone use during the school day; and we speak with the head of the Adirondack Sky Center in Tupper Lake about the recent addition of two artifacts from old NA…
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4/2/25: A family from a North Country daily farm detained for deportation
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10:00(Apr 2, 2025) The community of Sackets Harbor is calling for the return of three children who were detained during a dairy farm investigation by federal immigration officials last week. The school superintendent says the loss has left the school feeling sad, powerless, and confused. Also: People's reactions are mixed to the news that Elise Stefanik…
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Sackets Harbor ICE investigation, Stefanik stays reactions, Chef Curtiss
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31:09(Apr 2, 2025) The community of Sackets Harbor is calling for the return of three children who were detained during an ICE dairy farm investigation last week; voters in the North Country had mixed reactions to the news that President Donald Trump has pulled Congresswoman Elise Stefanik's U.N. ambassador nomination, meaning she'll remain in Congress;…
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4/1/25: What's holding up the state budget?
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10:03(Apr 1, 2025) Today marks the start of New York state's fiscal year, and a state budget agreement is nowhere to be found. The holdups aren't so much about money and numbers but about policy issues. Our Albany reporters break down the debate. Also: Anglers in the Catskills celebrated the first day of fly fishing season with a ceremonial first cast t…
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State budget deadline missed, ADK spring hike, NCPR National Poetry Month project
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33:47(Apr 1, 2025) The state budget is officially late, and our Albany reporters break down the hold-ups; NPR's Brian Mann and NCPR's David Sommerstein take an Adirondack hike that's both spring and still winter; and North Country Public Radio wants to invite you to celebrate National Poetry Month with us.…
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3/31/25: The ebbs and flows of the North Country's prison industry
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9:54(Mar 31, 2025) Even though the corrections officers' wildcat strike is over, New York's prison system is mired in crisis over staffing shortages and violence against inmates. As Gov. Hochul considers closing five more prisons in the next year, we take a step back and look at the prison industry in the North Country over the decades.…
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Impact of prison closures, NY budget will be late, Tariffs in Plattsburgh, Jeff Co. Maple Producers
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Sasquatch Crue W Nikki Colon: Remembering Bill Miller!
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2:28:30Send us a text Join Sasquatch Crue on Nikki Colon's podcast as they remember Bill Miller! Support the show Sasquatch Crue is composed of four people: Gerry Matthews: Investigator/ Host & Owner/ Thomas Steenburg: Renowned Canadian researcher Bill Reid :Enthusiast/Skeptic/ Admin Leon Thompson: researcher: Bigfoot, Okanagan. Facebook Page: https://www…
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Stefanik UN nomination pulled, ICE raids on North Country farms, Glens Falls artist, Vermont tulip farm, Maple Season continues
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31:23(Mar 28, 2025) President Trump has pulled NY-21 Congresswoman Elise Stefanik's nomination to be ambassador to the United Nations; Federal officials detained several dairy farm workers on Thursday; how a Glens Falls artist makes his living; we visit a tulip farm in Vermont; and, it’s maple, maple, everywhere!…
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3/28/25: Mexican cartel on the northern border / A whiff of spring
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9:19(Mar 28, 2025) The CBS News program 60 Minutes was in the North Country to report on illegal immigration at the U.S.-Canada border, including an interview with a smuggler who says a Mexican cartel is active in the region. Also: With the hope of spring flowers on the horizon, we visit a tulip farm in Vermont.…
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Ghost in the Machine: The Techno-Occult
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2:06:41From brazen heads to influencing machines, Rick and Stephen explore the eerie convergence of techne and the occult. FOLLOW US: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7loq8pr... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Podbean: https://strangeasitseems.podbean.com/By Strange As It Seems
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Lake George's Best Season Is Finally Here And It Is Awesome
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11:48Spring is finally pushing winter out the door (kind of), and we’re here for it! In this episode of Lake George This Week, Jim shakes off his seasonal depression, makes a strong case for leg shaving, and gets you hyped for the return of sunshine, music, and outdoor beers. We’ve got: A hilarious opening monologue about emerging from hibernation Our B…
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