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Coworkers Janet Cobb and Shea McLean sit down with StoryCorps to talk about the significance of Battleship Memorial Park.
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This week, Don reviews “Hemingway’s Passions: His Women, His Wars, and His Writing” by Nancy W. Sindelar.
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This week, Don reviews "Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People" by Imani Perry.
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Happy Cat Sanctuary rescued hundred of cats, but many died in the fire March 31st. The cats that were saved and survived are now up for adoption!
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On today's Keepin' it Real, Cam reports on a writer's conference he attended last weekend where a good part of the conversation was about using AI. All the writers, Cam reports, choose to not use it, preferring to remain "pure."
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In this edition of StoryCorps, Shea McLean tells the story of being in the military during the Cold War and how that allowed him to go to college and do what he loves now.
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Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance - they can pose serious health risks for our furry friends - mainly through transmission of diseases like heartworms and other viruses.
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Cam and his wife were at a wedding reception last week. It was beautiful. One conversation, though, has stuck with him.
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Misty Chaviers is back with StoryCorps to share how she became an advocate against domestic violence and how she tries to help others get out of bad situations.
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This week, Don reviews "A Town Without Time: Gay Talese’s New York" by Gay Talese.
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Changing seasons is a time to consider what will change for your furry friend and how to keep your buddy safe and comfortable!