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Gene Dalbey is a longtime cycling advocate and founder of the Yuma Region Bicycle Coalition
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Beverly Cade and Councilwoman Karen Watts of the Yuma chapter of the NAACP spoke with us about Black History Month and events including the recent MLK march and Juneteenth.
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Kelly Hughes is a seasoned country and old-school rock artist whose journey started in the pine-covered hills of North Idaho. Playing professionally by age 14, Kelly went on to open and run his own live music venue for two decades, helping launch and support countless artists. In 2004, his life took a powerful turn when he found his faith, reshaping both his music and his purpose. Kelly has opened for legends like George Jones, Merle Haggard, and Waylon Jennings, and today brings his authentic, faith-guided sound to audiences across the Southwest. He joins us to share stories from the road, his journey through music and faith, and will also perform a special live set on the show. The Kelly Hughes Band will be Dancin’ in the Desert at High Tanks Brewery in Wellton on February 21st.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson to host free concert at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Parish.
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Mary Lou Fulton is getting ready to release her debut album in October. Arizona Edition's Lou Gum speaks to the writer, musician, and journalist about her…
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The community is invited to attend the Arizona Western College Music Faculty in Concert performance on Sunday, Jan. 26.Faculty will perform vocal and…
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Winterhaven hosted the 33rd San Pasqual Valley Unified School District Pow Wow, put on by the high school's Strong Hearts Native Society, March 8-10. The…