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  • Robert Masson from the University of Arizona Yuma County Cooperative Extension talks about local farming, the upcoming Yuma Farm Film Festival, and their original movie These Drying Times — a creative look at water conservation and Yuma’s agricultural future.
  • In this week's show, we previewed the No Kings protest in Yuma, the Arizona Western College president will retire, Medicare enrollment and a look at local child care.
  • Natasha and Johanna, the powerhouse duo behind Rise Up Realty — tell us about their veteran-owned, purpose-driven brokerage that’s helping families build generational wealth and empowering agents to rise above the grind and make a lasting impact in the community.
  • Liz Bialecki — co-founder of BadApple Boxing and President of the BadApple Boxing Youth Foundation — talks about the growth of Yuma’s boxing scene, the athletes she manages, and the upcoming amateur boxing show bringing together fighters from across the city.
  • Alejandra Lara and Diana Uribe, students in Northern Arizona University’s Social Work program at NAU Yuma, tell us about the ways their group is taking part in Día del Campesino, a community event celebrating and supporting Yuma’s farmworker families with essential care packages and local resources.
  • Ashley Macawile and Valeria Vasquez of the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce talk about the Chamber’s work in growing Yuma’s business community and the upcoming Community Expo happening this Saturday, October 25th at the Yuma Civic Center — with over 70 booths, a kids’ costume contest, trick-or-treating, and prizes for the whole family.
  • First up, we welcome Tyler Woodman, owner of The Lemon Grove and the brand new Grove 95. Tyler comes from a multi-generation Yuma farming family whose roots run deep in local agriculture. We’ll talk about the story behind The Lemon Grove, how it grew into a community favorite, and what inspired him to open Grove 95 — his new spot blending local produce, family legacy, and good food. Tyler also shares the special connection to La Fonda, his family’s long-time Mexican restaurant that helped shape Yuma’s food culture, and how he’s bringing that legacy back through the new Grove 95 menu.
  • Then, we sit down with Heather Acosta — an educator, behavior specialist, and founder of Positive Expressionz Microschool. With over 22 years in education, dual Master’s degrees, and a deep passion for helping every child succeed, Heather’s created a nurturing, Montessori-inspired environment focused on educating the whole child — academically, socially, and emotionally. We’ll discuss her journey in education, her work through Positive Expressionz Behavioral Consulting, and what parents should know about ESA (Empowerment Scholarship Accounts) — a program giving Arizona families more options and control over their child’s education. Plus, we’ll talk about how parents can find the right support and resources when navigating today’s education system.
  • First, we’re talking with Angela and Brian from Arizona Western College about National Transfer Student Week 2025 — what it means for students, the events happening on campus, and how AWC helps make the transfer process smoother and more successful.
  • Victor Calderón from our sister station KAWC talks about local journalism, storytelling in Yuma, and the role of public media in connecting our community.
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