Mother Lode Views
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Welcome to Mother Lode Views. This is a weekly , 30 minute program created by the KVML news room discussing 'hot topics' in the Mother Lode. We've got the people that are "in the know" discussing topics that affect all our lives here in the Mother Lode. So listen in and hear it from the horse's mouth! We've also created an archive for you so if you've missed the last couple of editions, just click on the links below.
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*Requirements to listenStanislaus National Forest Supervisor Susan Skalski, Supervisor Dick Pland and TuCare President Mike Albrecht will comment on the latest legislation that may help the timber industry rebound. Other subjects to be covered; the possibility of reopening the Standard S.P.I. mill and the efforts by the Forest Service to give rebirth to the industry. B.J. Hansen will host.
10 - 25 - 2009
Tuolumne County Health Officer Dr. Todd Stolp and his Calaveras County counterpart, Dr. Dean Kelaita, join forces to dispel continued misinformation regarding the H1N1 vaccine now available in both counties. Doctors Stolp and Kelaita will identify the correct target groups, the safety factor and the value of vaccinations. Bill Johnson serves as host.
10 - 18 - 2009
Mother Lode Views will focus on fire safety. CAL Fire Captain Gordon Winningham will discuss the continuing fire season in the Mother Lode, the importance of changing batteries in smoke detectors when Daylight Saving Time ends (Nov. 1), and ways in which families should prepare themselves for residential fires through coordinated escape plans. Winningham will also comment on home safety measures to prevent residential fires. Bill Johnson is the host.
10 - 11 - 2009
Sonora City Administrator Greg Applegate discusses the recent settlement agreement regarding Lowe's, plans for the expansion of Walmart, and a new McDonalds restaurant. He will also talk about what the city is doing in preparation for the winter months.
10 - 4 - 2009
Mother Lode Views will focus on the Tuolumne County Probation Department, its new probation officer, Adele Arthur, and the state grant of $16 million that will go toward the proposed $21 million Juvenile Detention Unit that would be built on the proposed Law and Justice Center campus. Guests will include Tuolumne County Presiding Judge Eric DuTemple, Probation Officer Adele Arthur and Maureen Frank from the CAOs Office.
09 - 27 - 2009
Tuolumne and Calaveras county plans regarding the H1N1 virus on-campus voluntary vaccination clinics. Guests: Tuolumne County Health Officer Dr. Todd Stolp, Calaveras County Health Officer Dr. Dean Kelaita, Tuolumne County School Superintendent Joe Silva and Calaveras County School Superintendent, John Brophy. Bill Johnson will serve as host.
09 - 20 - 2009
National health care reform, the decline of the Mother Lode timber industry and the growing federal deficit. Guest: Rep. Radanovich
08 - 30 - 2009
The state budget, proposed "early release" prisoners, timber industry and his legislation that saved Sonora Regional Medical Center from a reduction in Cal Med reimbursements. Guest: Senator Cogdill
08 - 23 - 2009
H1N1 virus who needs to be vaccinated and when. Guest: Tuolumne County Health Officer, Dr. Tod Stolp
08 - 16 - 2009
American Stewards of Liberty formed by the merger of the Stewards of the Range/American Land Foundation. Guests: A.S.L Pres. Fred Kelly Grant and Teri Murrison.
08 - 09 - 2009
The state budget from a county and city perspective. Guests: Tuolumne CAO Craig Pedro and Sonora City Administrator Greg Applegate
08 - 02 - 2009
Yosemite Community College District preparing for the cuts. Guests: Y.C.C.D. Chancellor Dr. Roe Darnell and Columbia College President Dr. Joan Smith.
07 - 26 - 2009
Timber industry in the Mother Lode part two. Guest: TuCare President Mike Albrecht and Mark Luster of Sierra Pacific Industries
07 - 19 - 2009
Decline of the timber industry in the Mother Lode. Guests: Mike Albrecht, President of Sierra Resource Management and TuCare and Mark Luster, Community Relations Director for Sierra Pacific Industries.
07 - 12 - 2009
Challenges facing state parks. The guest panel will include Railtown 1897 Superintendent Kim Baker, Calaveras Big Trees State Park and Columbia State Historic Park Sector Superintendent Vince Sereno, and Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau Director Nanci Sikes.
07 - 05 - 2009
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