(Airdate: September 4, 2025 – Delusions of Grandeur)
Jill and Kevin

(Airdate: September 3, 2025) KPTZ’s Buzzy Donahue welcomed Jill McAnally and Kevin McConnell (Jill & Kevin). Check out their Facebook page. BTW, there was yodeling!!
Brewocracy Now ~ 9/04/25
(Airdate: September 4, 2025) Join us for the September episode of our newest show, In the Garden. Dianna and Mary Beth talk about overwintering a garden — growing without a greenhouse, transplanting starts, and the many possibilities for cloches, cover crops, and mulch. Barbara and Julia share tips for beautiful and beneficial lawn alternatives and fall planting of spring-blooming bulbs. The show airs Thursday from 6 to 6:30pm. You can learn more about the “Ask a Master Gardener” clinic here.
Local News for 9/04/25

#739 The Trees Are Speaking (part 1)

(Airdate: September 3, 2025) Nan Evans talks with Lynda Mapes, longtime environmental
reporter for The Seattle Times, about how culture, economics and science have
fundamentally changed how we use the timber resources and perceive our relationship
with forests. Much of the conversation is driven by Mapes’ most recent book, The Trees
are Speaking: Dispaches from the Salmon Forest.
Local News for 9/03/25

County Public Health Report ~ 9/02/25

This month, Public Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry is back from maternity leave and for her first BOCC Public Health Report in three months gave a virus and vaccine update to the Commissioners, answered KPTZ listener questions (quite a few), and talked about the confusion due to the disconnect between the two Washingtons. She also offered hope and reassurance that there are many organizations across the country and in WA State who are trying to get out science-based vaccine recommendations. Director of Emergency Management, Willie Bence offered insights about local and state wildfires too, and a few words about wildland firefighters who are now under more stress because of the increased scrutiny of ICE agents.
Silk – 86
(Airdate: September 2, 2025) We’re driving west from Dunhuang to the edge of the Chinese empire. We’ve visited the set built by the Japanese to film the movie “Dunhuang.” Fifteen kilometers later, we turned off the highway again and drove another two kilometers across the trackless Gobi to the edge of a rift valley. Steps led down to a series of caves overlooking the Dang River…..
Community Tides ~ 9/02/25

KPTZ’s Chris Bricker, and Siobhan Canty, President & CEO of Jefferson Community Foundation, explore new paradigms and new developments from our County’s good people doing good work. Today’s youth truly do face a brave new world, where a sense of community and caring for one another will be paramount. Growing and becoming independent, becoming equipped to face the perils of loneliness and the joy of engagement, authenticity, trust, and independance is what an organization called OWL 360 is all about. OWL 360’s Assistant Director Zhaleh Almaee joins us today to tell us more!


