This week’s Regional Roundup from Rocky Mountain Community Radio includes a story about a Colorado teacher who spent her summer running a farmers market stand and even brought her students along for the experience. There’s a conversation on how wildfire smoke affects public health, and another conversation on how budget cuts are straining the country’s national parks. And we check in with an immigrant advocacy group on the impact of recent immigration raids on local communities.
Episode 117 includes:
A feature on a Colorado teacher's summer gig at a local farmers market that included her students. (KVNF )
A two way on the impact of wildfire smoke on public health. (RMCR)
A two way with the National Parks Conservation Association on the impact of budget cuts to national parks. (RMCR)
A two way with an immigrant advocacy group on the impact of immigration raids. (KBUT)