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KVMR News Magazine - Friday, April 26th, 2024
New GDP data was recently published and former Federal Reserve Economist Gary Zimmerman joins KVMR’s Paul Emery to decipher what this means for us non-former Fed folks. The countdown to the KVMR Celtic Festival is on! This year the music and cultural celebration takes place May 3rd through May 5th. KVMR News Director Cláudio Mendonça sits down with Celtic Festival Event Producer, Production Assistant, and Children’s Area Manager to find out more about the date change, what to expect at the 26th Celtic Fest, and what the Celtic experts are most looking forward to. Nevada City poet Molly Fisk takes us along for a ride in this week’s essay.
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Celtic Festival Crew Chat About Changes
The countdown to the KVMR Celtic Festival is on! For two and half decades the annual event had been held during the fall but this year the music and cultural celebrations take place May 3rd through May 5th. KVMR News Director Cláudio Mendonça sits down with Celtic Festival Event Producer, Production Assistant, and Children’s Area Manager to find out more about the date change, what to expect at the 26th Celtic Fest, and what the Celtic experts are most looking forward to.
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Measles Cases Are On The Rise
Youth New Corps reporter, Kennedy Lyman dives into Northern California's recent measles cases, as well as the community's immunization records. To emphasize the importance of the measles vaccine, Kennedy talked to the Nevada County Public Health Officer, Dr. Sherilynn Cooke, as well as the Principal and Secretary of Grizzly Hill Elementary School.
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The DEA's Take Back Day Returns To Nevada County
This year NCSO is reaching out to more remote areas of Nevada County.
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Last Survivor Of The Sinking Of The USS Arizona Laid To Rest In Grass Valley
Lou Conter died on April 1st and was given full military honors at his funeral on Tuesday at St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery in Grass Valley.
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Panaderia Matilija Opens In Nevada City
Youth News Reporter Gabby Gerster gets to know more about life inside the first panaderia in Nevada County, Panaderia Matilija, that recently opened on York Street in downtown Nevada City. Owner and Bay Area local Stephanie Gogobachi touches on her journey up to the mountains, her experience in the first month of opening, and her plans to further the outreach of the panaderia.
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