Record Rundown: Everything you need to know this lunchtime from Scots woman s vaccine reaction to Kevin Guthrie conviction consequences
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Sofia M. Lucero
There will be a press conference at Santa Ana Star Field on Monday, April 19 at noon. Fans are invited and encouraged to attend and can enter Santa Ana Star Field at the main gate located by the Pit West parking lot. Fans should enter the parking lot via University Blvd. due to the COVID vaccination clinic taking place at The Pit. Fans in attendance must wear masks and adhere to social distancing guidelines. The press conference will also be streamed at golobos.com/watch.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Ray Birmingham, the winningest baseball coach in the state of New Mexico, is retiring after 14 seasons and 406 wins with the Lobo baseball team at the conclusion of the Spring 2021 season, closing out a 43-year career.
Summer music parties make their return
Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 2% chance of precipitation 58% chance of precipitation 9% chance of precipitation
Party in the Park, Four Corners Folk Fest set for July, Labor Day weekend
Thursday, April 15, 2021 5:49 PM
Summer music parties make their return KSUT announced that this summer’s Party in the Park and Four Corners Folk Festival will be held. Courtesy Escuchar en Español:
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In March, when the Pagosa Folk N’ Bluegrass Festival, scheduled for the beginning of June, was canceled because of public health and safety concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, KSUT Festival Director Jill Davis was still optimistic that the entire summer wasn’t lost.
Credit Jill Davis
We re kicking off our Spring Membership Drive with Growers and Gardeners Day , a great day to pledge your support for KSUT.
Many thanks to our food sponsor Sunnyside Farms Market.
Today s Guests (via Zoom):
Morning Edition, 8 AM, Monique DiGiorgio from Table to Farm Compost/Durango Local First
Morning Blend, 10 AM, Mike May and Jeff Johnson of Rail Events/Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
ATC, 4 PM, Darrin Parmenter, CSU Extension of La Plata County; 5 PM, KSUT content manager Mark Duggan
We ll draw for 5 day prize WINNERS at 6 PM:
PRIZE 1: $200 in Durango Farmers Market bucks
PRIZES 2-4: $250 gift certificates to Durango Nursery & Supply
Shielded by the Alps’ towering, snow-capped peaks lies Alto Adige, Italy’s northernmost wine region. There, a blend of influences yields delicious results. German not Italian is the most common language spoken in the verdant, sprawling vineyards. The most prodigious grapes tend to be French, and shaped by local Italian know-how in the form of expert growers and inventive vintners. This confluence of cultures has helped propel Alto Adige to international renown, as well as some especially delectable indigenous grape varietals, like the dark-skinned Schiava, and Lagrein, a grandchild of Pinot. Today, the region’s world-class wines are beloved not only for their complex flavor profiles, but also their chameleon-like ability to pair perfectly with a wide range of ingredients and cuisines.