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April 25, 2014 by Susan

Morning Show Guests – Week Ahead

Morning Show week of April 28-May 2:

Tuesday, April 29th on the KRFY Morning Show at 8 AM, join hosts Chris Bessler and Suzy Prez and their guests Karl Dye from the Bonner County Economic Development Corporation and Jeremy Grimm, planning director for the City of Sandpoint. They will be discussing the impact of Coldwater Creek closing on our community and possible plans to help the situation.

Thursday, May 1st at 8 AM join Jim Healey and Jack Peterson for another edition of the KRFY Morning Show. Their guest will be Rick Leader and Steve Holt telling us about the new disc golf course. An addition guest will be Susan Drummheller, director of the north Idaho branch of the Idaho Conservation League. The subject will be May 1st, Idaho Gives Day, and how to give and why..

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April 22, 2014 by radioactive

Morning Show’s end-of-April lineup

Here’s what is coming up on the KRFY Morning Show, with community news, events and interviews every Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a.m.

Coming Tuesday, April 29, tune in to learn about community impacts of Coldwater Creek’s impending closure – and ways the city and citizens are working to offset the job losses and spark economic development in Sandpoint. Guests will be Bonner County Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Karl Dye and Sandpoint Community Development Director Jeremy Grimm, talking with hosts Suzy Prez and Chris Bessler.

Can’t catch the Morning Show at its 8 a.m. airtime? Then hear each show any time afterwards, on our Podcasts page»

On Thursday, April 24, KRFY Morning Show hosts Jim Healey and Jack Peterson talked with Kathy Chamber board member of Kinderhaven, about this important group foster home and emergency shelter for children who need protection. Hear the podcast»

On Tuesday, April 22, Morning Show host Suzy Prez staged an Earth Day broadcast with Emily LeVine from the Red Wheel Barrow Farm and Pat Wentworth from the Sandpoint Community Garden Project. The talk was gardening, the earth-friendly way. If you missed the show, go listen to the podcast».

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KRFY holiday spectacular live variety show

Celebrate the holidays. KRFY’s live radio show celebrating Christmas and the holidays is coming Friday, Dec 5, 7-9 p.m. at the Panida Theater. This variety show with all-local music, Christmas readings, skits and good humor has grown each year. You can tune in to 88.5 KRFY to hear the live broadcast – but even better, come share the warm holiday spirt and attend at the Panida. Tickets are just $10 (and all goes to help keep KRFY on the air). Click for tickets.

Election coverage

Sandpoint city elections 2025In our coverage of the Nov 4 city elections, the Morning Show crew provided a morning-after report and analysis of the final returns. Click to hear.

Previously, Morning Show host Chris Bessler conducted interviews with the four candidates for Sandpoint City Council.  Click to hear:
   • Joel Aispuro
   • Rick Howarth
   • Joe Tate
   • Joshua Torrez
The Wed, Oct 29, Morning Show also covered two ballot measures, Sandpoint’s $130M wastewater  treatment plant bond; and Ponderay’s 1 percent Local Option Tax. Click to hear:
   • Holly Ellis, Sandpoint bond
   • Steve Geiger, Ponderay LOT

For other information on races and voting, check Sandpoint Online’s Election Central.

A note on KRFY funding

How has defunding and closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting affected KRFY? Our station is funded solely by listeners, supporters and underwriters and has never received funding from the CPB. But some syndicated shows KRFY airs will be affected. The National Federation of Community Broadcasters has prepared a statement on impacts of the CPB closure. Click to read it.

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