Episodes
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
Steve Rinella - Outdoorsman
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
Steven Rinella
Outdoorsman, Conservationist & Host of ‘MeatEater’ TV Series & Podcast Dives into American History’s Greatest& Most Perplexing Mysteries in New Eight-Part Series “Hunting History” onThe History Channel
“HuntingHistory” is a new series that dives into some of American history’s greatestand most perplexing mysteries through a bold new lens. Unlike any other showabout history’s most enduring mysteries, MeatEater’s Steven Rinella brings his expert skills as a survivalist to trace what were thought to be untraceable steps and reveal new evidence along the way. Across eight episodes, Rinella teams up with historians, archaeologists, and a mesmerizing cast of outdoor professionals as he takes viewers on an immersive journey. Throughout the series, Rinella hunts for answers to questions that have long baffled experts,including: what happened to the lost colony of Roanoke? Did skyjacker D.B.Cooper survive his famous jump? And what is causing the disturbing cattle mutilations in the American West? Premieres January 28th @10pm ET/9pm CT on The History Channel.
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Michael Anderson & Siri Vik
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Michael Anderson and microphilharmonic welcome soprano Siri Vik for an evening of mid-century American masterpieces: Samuel Barber's 1953 Summer Music; Igor Stravinsky's Concerto in E-flat Dumbarton Oaks (1938); and three works for voice and ensemble featuring soprano: Aaron Copland's 1923 setting of Elizabethan poet Richard Barnsworth's “As It Fell Upon A Day”, Barber's flat out magnificent 1947 setting of novelist-poet James Agee's 1938 prose poem Knoxville:Summer of 1915, and Susannah's stunning aria “The Trees On The Mountain”from Carlisle Floyd's 1955 opera Susannah.
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Dan Snell - Biden Pardon for Fauci
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Monday Jan 13, 2025
BIDEN'S HHS SECRETARY WARNS AGAINST IMPLICATIONS OF PREEMPTIVE PARDON FOR FAUCI, OTHERS
Biden told USA Today he was still considering preemptive pardons during the final days of his presidency. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra warned against the impact of a preemptive presidential pardon for people like Dr. Anthony Fauci just hours after President Biden said in an interview that he was still considering it. "It sinks my heart to think that we’re going to use the pardon process in a way that will follow the whims of whoever’s in the White House," Becerra, who previously served as California's attorney general before taking his post at HHS, said in an interview with The New York Times on Wednesday. Becerra noted that he was speaking from his legal background as opposed to his position in Biden's Cabinet. "I think we should hold that power, that only a president has, in very high regard," he continued. "Because otherwise it becomes pedestrian, and it’s used anywhere, and I don’t think that should be the case." Dan is an expert on politics and leadership // He's held elected office 5 times and is a fan of the leadership styles of Reagan and JFK
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Amanda Sullivan-Astor - Forest Policy Manager
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Associated Oregon Loggers:
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Friday Jan 10, 2025
John Kruse - NW/American Outdoors Radio
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Friday Jan 10, 2025
John Kruse hosts weekend shows on KPNW Northwestern Outdoors is heard Saturday morning 6-7am, and 4-5pm Saturday Afternoon American Outdoors Radio 3-4pm Saturday.
SHOW PREVIEWS
NORTHWESTERN OUTDOORS - Troy Rodakowski talks about late season waterfowl tactics during this very mild winter - Jaime Rodriguez with JRod Angling is catching steelhead and walleye near McNary Dam on the Columbia. Gary Lewis tells us about a trip he took to Vietnam to go fishing and Bill Reier previews the Great Rockies Sportsmen's Show in Billings
AMERICA OUTDOORS - Tim Huffman has some great tips to help you catch more crappie - NW trout and steelhead legend Bill Herzog tells you how to catch trout out of streams this time of year - John Kirk with International Sportsmen's Expos previews the shows in Denver (this weekend) and Sacramento (next week)
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Aaron Orlowski - EWEB
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Ice storm season is here! We all have memories of the 2024 ice storm, which wreaked havoc on the region. One year later, the recovery is still ongoing. The Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) joins the show to talk about the costs of the 2024 ice storm, the damage it caused, the depth of the response and lessons EWEB learned for the next storm.
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Christine Padovan - Vapes
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
hops will be able to sell off whatever stock they have before the ban comes into place. Disposable vapes will be banned in Jersey next year, it has been confirmed. The States Assembly approved the propositions from the infrastructure minister who was concerned about the environmental effect of single-use vapes. The States agreed unanimously, with 45 votes for and 0 votes against. Shops will be able to sell off whatever stock they have before the ban comes into place. The aim is to address the environmental impact from disposable vapes which contain plastics, metals, and a lithium battery. The aim is to address the environmental impact from disposable vapes which contain plastics, metals, and a lithium battery. Christine is An author and respected advisor on toxicology based on personal and professional experience. She's the founder of Paladina International, which provides teaching services in assisting those who believe they have been or are experiencing poisoning from intentional, accidental or environmental sources. Her websites heavymetalpoisoncenter.com and thepaladina.com have helpful information on forensic toxicity testing, study links, consult support and safe detox protocols
