Food for Thought – Ryan Solee (Clearbrook Police Department)
Listen back to the KKCQ Food for Thought Program with Clearbrook Police Chief Ryan Solee from Thursday, October 26, 2023.
Listen back to the KKCQ Food for Thought Program with Clearbrook Police Chief Ryan Solee from Thursday, October 26, 2023.
Listen back to the KKCQ Food for Though Program with Fosston Superintendent Todd Selk from Wednesday, October 18, 2023.
Listen back to the KKCQ Food for Thought program with Clearwater County Chief Deputy Vern Wittenberg from Tuesday, October 17, 2023.
Win-E-Mac Superintendent Randy Bruer was on the latest installment of the KKCQ Food for Thought Program to discuss a number of topics related to the Win-E-Mac School District. One of the topics discussed was the latest School Board meeting. Bruer recaps some of the things discussed at the meeting. Another thing discussed in the meeting…
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Listen back to the latest installment of Food for Thought with Win-E-Mac Superintendent Randy Bruer from Friday, July 21 2023.
The Fosston School Board met this past Monday for their monthly meeting and it ended up being a pretty busy agenda. One of the many topics discussed in the meeting was the Stone Wall Renovation that is taking place as explained by Fosston Superintendent Todd Selk. There were some new hires approved at the meeting…
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Listen back to the KKCQ Food for Thought program with Fosston Superintendent Todd Selk from Wednesday, July 19 2023.
Listen back to the latest installment of Food for Thought with McIntosh Senior Living Infection Preventionist Travis Thom from Monday, July 17 2023.
Polk County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Norland joined us on the latest Food for Thought program to discuss how you can keep your home safe while you’re away. Norland shares some tips on how you can keep your home safe. You can listen to the whole conversation with Deputy Norland on rjbroadcasting.com under Food for Thought…
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Polk County Deputy Mike Norland joined us on yesterday’s edition of Food for Thought to warn the public about some potential scams that you or someone you know might be susceptible to. Norland says that the best way to combat scammers is to keep people aware about potential scammers and to avoid giving money to…
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