Fed Funding Cuts hit Public Media – KGNU and How Forest Fire Chemicals stay in Mountain Watersheds

On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear an conversation between KGNU’s Station Manager Tim Russo, Associate Professor Joshua Shepperd and reporter Jack Armstrong on how federal funding cuts hit local community and public media. Following that, you’ll hear a report from Rocky Mountain Community Radio’s Caroline Llanes on how forest fire chemicals stay in mountain watersheds for years after they burn.

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