Issues and Answers 99.9 KEKB
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Issues and Answers is a weekly public affairs program for Grand Junction hosted by Carl Hughes on KEKB. Residents and members of our community tell us what concerns they have, and from that feedback, we identify significant topics to discuss with you.
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Issues & Answers - AbleLight in Grand Junction
Issues and Answers is a weekly public affairs program for Grand Junction hosted by Carl Hughes on KEKB. Residents and members of our community tell us what concerns they have, and from that feedback, we identify significant topics to discuss with you.
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Issues & Answers - GANG (Giving Adolescents New Goals)
SK and Tania Alfstad of GANG (Giving Adolescents New Goals) discussed the programs of GANG, how they continued to help though the pandemic, and how they are now back offering community based sports camps, art camps and academic enrichment once again. They shared success stories and details about how their program works.
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Issues & Answers - Western Colorado Pride
Becky Winegard, and Greg Cash, board members of COLORADO WEST PRIDE, discussed the status of the LGBTQ movement and the community in Western Colorado, how attitudes have changed and improved towards this community.
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Issues & Answers - Delta County Families Plus
Dr. Brenda Holland, Executive Director of Families Plus, Carol Hickman, President of the Board of Families Plus, and Sunshine Knight, Outreach Coordinator for Families Plus discussed the multiple programs offered by FAMILIES PLUS, and how to access these services.
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Issues & Answers - Colorado Alzheimer’s Association
Woo Bandel, Community Engagement Manager with the Western Colorado Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association discussed the services offered by the local Alzheimer’s chapter, and how caregivers can access support and services.
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Issues & Answers - The Roice-Hurst Humane Society
The pandemic created unique problems for many pet owners, often having to surrender cherished pets due to loss of a job or housing. The Roice-Hurst Humane Society is a national leader in fully supporting both pets and the humans that care for them.
Anna Stout, CAWA and CEO of Roice-Hurst discussed their motto “More Than A Shelter” and how they are helping the community. RHHS was one of the first shelters in the country to hire a social worker to help with the human side of pet ownership.