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  • The student newsroom spoke with AWC’s maintenance director about what goes on over the summer on the main campus in Yuma. And, The HSOY offers tips for keeping pets safe in the heat.
  • Berenice Diaz is the CEO of Strong Beginnings and The Strong Beginnings Project. She’s a leader, clinician, and advocate for children with autism and their families. From founding Yuma’s first ABA therapy provider to launching the Strong Beginnings Walk for Autism and a nonprofit that supports local families, her work has created real change in our community. After our conversation with Berenice, we’ll get into some of Roni’s Remedy.
  • We’re starting today’s show with Howard Blitz, founder and director of The Freedom Library. For more than 27 years, Howard has promoted the Freedom Philosophy, advocating for free markets, private property, and limited government while awarding scholarships to those who complete the library’s education program. Then we’re joined by Functional Health Practitioner Jennifer Whitted, who helps high-achieving women in midlife rebalance their hormones, release stubborn weight, and reclaim the vibrant version of themselves they thought was gone. With over 20 years in healthcare and her own journey through burnout and transformation, Jennifer blends functional health, somatic strategies, and emotional healing to create lasting change.
  • From serving over 21 years in the Marine Corps to mentoring Yuma’s youth through the Travis Manion Foundation, Dale Dumo joins us to talk about building character, leadership and resilience in our next generation. Then, we sit down with Randy Nelson, the former head of the AWC Small Business Development Center, who’s helped countless Yuma entrepreneurs launch their dreams, including me. We’ll talk about business, community and life after retirement.
  • We’re spending the first half of today’s show with Tyler Woodman from The Lemon Grove, talking about his family’s farming legacy, how The Lemon Grove became a community hub, and their upcoming expansion into a new location. For the second half of the show, we’re diving into Roni’s Remedy questions.
  • In latest episode of Arizona Edition, hear about economic development in San Luis and Somerton. Also, Onvida Health celebrates milestone for its medical residency program and more local schools open.
  • On this week's show, Adelita Grijalva wins the Democratic primary for Congress in district that includes Yuma County and the latest in education in Yuma and La Paz counties.
  • Some students in Yuma County went back to school this past week. We'll take you to Reagan Elementary and Gila Ridge High School. Also, a look at Somerton's newest budget and UFC Hall of Famer Kelvin Gastelum hosts the Yuma Fight League.
  • Hernandez is one of 11 candidates and one of five Democrats running in district that stretches from Tucson west to south Yuma County.
  • Classes for some schools in Yuma and La Paz counties begin this week. Hear the latest on school funding. Also, the Regional Center for Border Health will continue services at a time of uncertainty.
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