Today's Schedule
7:07AM MDT: World traveler, author and columnist, Frosty Wooldridge continues his series on the long term consequences of immigration and over-population.
8:07PM MDT: Dr. Susan Porter poses the question, "Has Bully Prevention Gone too Far...
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Today on the Morning Zone:
6:45 AM MST: Day Weather will give us a live complete detailed look at the expected incoming storm for the weekend and talk more about the Blizzard Warning in effect for Southeast Wyoming and the Cheyenne, Burns, Albin, Carpenter, Pinebluffs area
7:07AM MST: John Frentheway, Child Advocate attorney and Renee Hanson, Licensed Professional Counselor, weigh in with host Dav
Today's Morning Zone is cocked full of great information and a MUST HEAR Radio!
7:07AM MST: KIDS-AT-RISK...Today, our guest panelists, Child Advocate, John Frentheway and licensed Professional Counselor, Renee' Hanson join host Dave Chaffin to discuss a recent MedPage story that reports Americans between the ages of 13 and 24 accounted for more than a quarter of new HIV infections in 2010 -- about
It is a banner day toay on the Morning Zone, Listen in to host Dave Chaffin and his guests:
7:07AM MDT: Former police chief and Crime Columnist Jim Kouri is back and will be discussing his latest column(posted on kgab.com under "Commentary"), Will Eric Holder resign from his post at the Justice Department...
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The top,front page headline in the Sunday, August 26, 2012 Wyoming Tribune Eagle was "WE HAVE A BULLYING PROBLEM...AT SOME SCHOOLS LCSD1 SCHOOLS, THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO SAY THEY'RE BULLIED TOPS THE NATIONAL AVERAGES...BUT CHANGES COULD BE COMING"
It certainly was fortunate that Laramie County School District #1 wasn't in charge of the Apollo 13 mission when the astronauts notified m
Remember Karen Klein, the upstate New York bus monitor who was viciously harassed by her middle school charges in a video that went viral in June? Her story had a happy ending, as an internet fundraising campaign to send the 68-year-old on a “nice vacation” raised over $700,000 from 32,000 people around the world.
That’s more than enough money for Klein to retire from the yellow school bus grind.