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In the final story of our 5-part series, we look at ways to support the next generation of civic leaders in Santa Barbara County.
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A government shutdown is expected to impact millions of Americans, including residents here on the Central Coast. That’s unless Congress passes all of its funding by this Saturday.
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Join Kris Kington Barker as she speaks with guests with the Nacimiento Regional Water Management Advisory Committee (NRWMAC), Steve Blois, Jim Cogan, Phil Humphrey, and Bruce McFadden. They will discuss their goal to maximize the water level in Lake Nacimiento and how they represent property owners, visitors, and enthusiasts of all sorts who enjoy Lake Nacimiento.You are invited to listen and learn on Thursday, between 1-2 pm.Broadcast date: 9/28/23Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
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Walt Duflock takes us on an insiders' tour of the High-Tech AG Expo,held at the Salinas Sports Complex
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TIt's easy to point fingers at the ways in which public schools are failing - but maybe we should talk about the ways in which we (the citizens) are failing our public schools. Consider being an emergency substitute teacher - the California legislature has made it easier for non-credentialed teachers to become substitutes by waiving testing requirements through 2024.
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On this episode, you'll meet Dr Ethan of PetMed Veterinary Urgent Care. He and host Robin Coleman talk about pet health and safety concerns.
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In part 4 of our series Polling the People, learn how public colleges and universities are required to make a good faith effort to engage students in civic life. On Peace, Love & Pets we have tips for pet parents. Fr. Ian takes a look into the world of honey production on Playing With Food.
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Bees produce honey. It’s a simple process, yet infinitely complex! And it’s certainly fascinating! This is a look into the world of honey production…which includes a lot about bees.
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In today’s episode of Polling the People, we hear from local college students about some voter outreach efforts taking place on two campuses in Santa Barbara County.
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Join host Lata Murti as she speaks with members of the Uplift Central Coast Coalition, Project Director, Quinn Brady, and Project Manager, Lady Freire. They will discuss this six-county partnership working to attract investment and expand opportunities for Central Coast residents.You are invited to listen, learn, and participate in the conversation on Thursday, between 1-2 pm. Call in and be part of the discussion at (805) 549-8855.Broadcast date: 9/21/23Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
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Wednesday the Northern Chumash Tribal Council and other indigenous tribes gathered at Morro Rock for a rally. They were there to push for changes in a federal government plan that would exclude Morro Bay from the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary.
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A SLO County family is reopening its native plant nursery after the COVID-19 pandemic forced a temporary closure.
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