Doggy Discourse & Helping Hands—Redwood Voice Community News

Redwood Voice Community News – September 14th, 2022 – Complete Audio

SEPTEMBER 14th, 2022—For Redwood Voice Community News from Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: public outcry at the Flynn Center over the fate of our canines without a home; the board of supervisors butts heads with itself; and Eureka is awarded for helping out the homeless. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

Redwood Voice Community News airs every weekday at noon, with a rebroadcast at 5pm. You can listen anywhere in Del Norte County on 101.1 FM, or worldwide streaming on kfugradio.org!

Sas-squashed Ammon Fire & ‘All Up In Your Airspace’—Redwood Voice Community News

The 9-8-2022 News Broadcast, as aired on KFUG LP Crescent City 101.1 FM and streaming online at kfugradio.org

SEPTEMBER 8th, 2022—For Redwood Voice Community News from Redwood Voice Youth Media, today’s news: moisture removal from the aging pool; the Crescent City Police Department will continue expanding their arsenal; Sasquatch successfully sas-squashes the Ammon fire; the USAF violates ranchers airspace; and it’s open season on those pesky tree squirrels! All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

Redwood Voice Community News airs every weekday at noon, with a rebroadcast at 5pm. You can listen anywhere in Del Norte County on 101.1 FM, or worldwide streaming on kfugradio.org!

Deep Peaks & Private Eyes—Redwood Voice Community News

The 9-7-2022 News Broadcast, as aired on KFUG LP Crescent City 101.1 FM and streaming online at kfugradio.org

SEPTEMBER 7th, 2022—For Redwood Voice Community News from Redwood Voice Youth Media and KFUG Community Radio, today’s news: a detective looks deeper into Brookings City manager Janell Howard; the Brookings city council candidate lineup is here; UC Cooperative Extension gives the lowdown on disaster preparedness; “kids privacy rights?” More likely than you’d think; and more updates as Bigfoot tangles with the wildfires near Willow Creek. This and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

Redwood Voice Community News airs every weekday at noon, with a rebroadcast at 5pm. You can listen anywhere in Del Norte County on 101.1 FM, or worldwide streaming on kfugradio.org!

Dogs or Wildfires, Who Has The Biggest Appetite?—Redwood Voice Community News

The 9-6-2022 News Broadcast, as aired on KFUG LP Crescent City 101.1 FM and streaming online at kfugradio.org

SEPTEMBER 6th, 2022—For Redwood Voice Community News from Redwood Voice Youth Media and KFUG Community Radio, today’s news: scorching temperatures could ignite even more blazes; the Crescent City Council dives into some changes regarding the municipal pool, Preston Island hours, and the name of Taylor Street; and Governor Newsom signs a bill that gives labor advocates bargaining foothold in a low-wage industry. On top of that, this Labor Day saw the start of the Coastal Canine Olympics (the score for champion puppies included.) All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

Newsom’thing Was Coming, Bigfoot’s Hometown Still Stands—Redwood Voice Community News

The 9-2-2022 News Broadcast, as aired on KFUG LP Crescent City 101.1 FM and streaming online at kfugradio.org

SEPTEMBER 2nd, 2022—For Redwood Voice Community News from Redwood Voice Youth Media and KFUG Community Radio, in today’s news—British Museum: Yankee Edition, “Why do I have to buy back grandma’s hat?”; the Bigfoot Capital remains on the burning edge of the wildfires; Oberon calls out sick; and Newsom grabs climate change by the balls at the last possible second. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

Redwood Voice Community News airs every weekday at noon, with a rebroadcast at 5pm. You can listen anywhere in Del Norte County on 101.1 FM, or worldwide streaming on kfugradio.org!

Would-Be Weather Wizards & Reefer Legal Hours—Redwood Voice Community News

The 9-1-2022 News Broadcast, as aired on KFUG LP Crescent City 101.1 FM and streaming online at kfugradio.org

SEPTEMBER 1st, 2022—For Redwood Voice Community News from Redwood Voice Youth Media and KFUG Community Radio, today’s news: the State of Oregon gets salty over would-be weather wizardry; the town of Willow Creek continues to stand as fires grow along Highway 299; “You’re not the boss of me,” it’s reefer legal hours if it’s after work hours; and anti-vaxxers influence the vaccine law. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

Redwood Voice Community News airs every weekday at noon, with a rebroadcast at 5pm. You can listen anywhere in Del Norte County on 101.1 FM, or worldwide streaming on kfugradio.org!

7 Ballot Questions and Road Work Ahead— Redwood Voice Community News

The 8-31-2022 News Broadcast, as aired on KFUG LP Crescent City 101.1 FM and streaming online at kfugradio.org

AUGUST 31st, 2020—For Redwood Voice Community News from Redwood Voice Youth Media and KFUG Community Radio, today’s news: the Beachfront Park transformation is almost underway; Road work ahead on Endert’s and 5th street; 7 questions on YOUR ballot; and fire containment remains just out of reach for now. All this and our regular segments from the Pacific Radio Network and National Native News.

Redwood Voice Community News airs every weekday at noon, with a rebroadcast at 5pm. You can listen anywhere in Del Norte County on 101.1 FM, or worldwide streaming on kfugradio.org!

Blue-Green Algae Blooms & Fires on the Klamath—Redwood Voice Community News

The 8-30-2022 News Broadcast, as aired on KFUG LP Crescent City 101.1 FM and streaming online at kfugradio.org

AUGUST 30th, 2022—For RVCN, from Redwood Voice Youth Media and KFUG Community Radio, today’s news: 3 wildfires blazed by the Klamath River; California assists it neighbor to the north, blue-green algae runs amok in the Klamath River, and CASA is looking for help. All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

Redwood Voice Community News airs every weekday at noon, with a rebroadcast at 5pm. You can listen anywhere in Del Norte County on 101.1 FM, or worldwide streaming on kfugradio.org!

Maiden Lane Shooting, Board Letter-Writing, & Wildfires Ahoy—Redwood Voice Community News

The 8-29-2022 News Broadcast, as aired on KFUG LP Crescent City 101.1 FM and streaming online at kfugradio.org

AUGUST 29th, 2022—For RVCN, from Redwood Voice Youth Media and KFUG Community Radio, today’s news: Del Norte Sheriff asks for YOUR help solving a murder, Del Norte Board of Soups write a letter and opt to NOT write another, one wildfire fizzles while another sizzles, and kids these days—why aren’t they going to college? All this and our regular segments from the Pacifica Radio Network and National Native News.

Redwood Voice Community News airs every weekday at noon, with a rebroadcast at 5pm. You can listen anywhere in Del Norte County on 101.1 FM, or worldwide streaming on kfugradio.org!

Dee-ni’ Day is Coming, September 10th – Traditional Volunteers Needed!

The audio version of this story, as was made for air on KFUG Community News. Report by Persephone Rose. Song used is a Tolowa Dee-ni’ Gambling song performed by Loren Bommelyn, Carl James, Sam Lopez, Walter Richards, Sr., & Frederick Scott, Jr.

The Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation is excited to announce that they are planning for this year’s Dee-ni’ Day! Save the date – Saturday, September 10th from 10:00am – 4:00pm at the Howonquet Hall Community Center at 101 Indian Ct in Smith River. All are invited to the family-friendly event, which will involve food and craft vendors, cultural demonstrations, indigenous work shows, gambling, touch-a-truck, stick games, and much, much more!

Official flier from the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation.

This is the 15th annual Dee-ni’ day—a day to celebrate the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation’s people and culture. Originating from their own take on the “Indian Day” observances you may find on the calendar, like October 1st, or the more formally worded Native American Heritage Day, November 25th. These days, different as they are across the nation for the various peoples who celebrate them, have evolved with the modern day cultures of the tribe, a demonstration that these tribes are still here. Honoring this day as their own, Dee’ni Day has become a sort of fair—a cultural carnival of delights where crafts, food, and games are shared with everyone who wishes to partake, whether they are a member of the tribe or not.

To fulfill their hopes on this year’s decade and a half milestone, the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation is seeking people to fill various roles. These roles include a traditional salmon cooks to assist with the 5:30pm dinner and a traditional sand bread cook to assist throughout the day (all tools and ingredients provided, just requiring the hands to work them.) They are also a seeking a stick game organizer to organize a stick game tournament and/or scrimmage, including coordination with Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation Staff on development of gameplay rules that will be applied to various ages and brackets.

The full, original posting on the Tolowa Dee’ni Nation’s website.

For more information on any of these roles, and to reach out if you’re interested, visit the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation’s website under this bid posting.

Please save the date and join the tribe for this family-friendly event! You can visit their website for more information, to fulfill roles, or to sign up as a vendor at this year’s Dee-ni’ Day, all, once more, at tolowa-nsn.gov.

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