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  • KAWC Student Newsroom reporters share the news and report on the issues important to young people in our community.
  • Federal funding for public media is at risk. What you need to know.
  • Stories from KAWC Education Solutions reporter Sisko Stargazer whose position is supported by a grant from the Arizona Local News Foundation.
  • We’re joined by David Powers, a 3rd generation Yuma native, former rodeo competitor, author, and founder of ministries like Homes of Hope and King’s Kids. His work spans from mentoring youth locally to missionary efforts abroad. Then, we’ll hear from Marcia Hernandez, co-founder of Brush It Art Studio in Yuma. Raised in San Luis and Yuma, she rediscovered painting as a form of healing and now leads creative workshops that bring people together through art and culture.
  • Chris Wheeler — owner and founder of Prison Hill Brewing Company. He went from studying science and running a biomedical company to opening Yuma’s first craft brewery, blending chemistry and creativity in every pint. Then, Crystal Devoe of Devoe Ranch Delicacies joins us. Her family-run cottage bakery brings Yuma fresh sourdough, bagels, and sweets — all baked with love right from her home kitchen.
  • First up, Terri Watts & Jason McCurry — Terri is a Yuma realtor who prides herself on honesty, integrity, and guiding families through big life decisions, and Jason is an independent mortgage broker dedicated to making the path to homeownership clear and approachable. Together, they share their stories, perspectives, and what Yuma means to them. Then, Domingo Flores joins us — after 22 years working as a probation officer, he made a bold pivot into a whole new chapter. From California roots to Yuma community life, his journey is inspiring, funny, and full of second chances.
  • We’re kicking off today’s show with Eric Costanos, founder of Canal Run Club Yuma. What started as a handful of runners meeting along the canals has exploded into one of the fastest-growing communities in town. From sunrises to social media, CRCY has built a culture of family, friendship, and movement that’s inspiring Yuma to lace up. Then, we’re joined by Tenille Grundy, a fourth-generation leader of Yuma Furniture Company. After a career with major brands like Petco, Kashi, and PepsiCo, Tenille has returned to carry on her family’s nearly 100-year legacy in Yuma. She’s here to share her journey, the future of Yuma Furniture, and their community work with the Hope to Dream program, which has provided over 140,000 beds to children in need.
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