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  • "Lettuce" take a moment to celebrate a hearty green that's great for spring!
  • Walking among a tree full of flowers, as petals rain down. Now THAT'S how you soak up Spring on the High Plains!
  • Do you have a problem resisting when it comes to plants in need of rescue? Yeah, me too.
  • The number of children you have is inversely proportional to the amount of time you have, minus hours worked at a paying job per week, divided by college credit hours, over the number of extended family members with whom you actually want to spend time.
  • Welcome to “Book Bytes;” I am Dr. Mary Scott, Professor of Biology at Dodge City Community College. I want to introduce you to We are Not from Here by Jenny Torres Sanchez. This gut wrenching, acclaimed novel is based on factual research of the dangerous routes followed by undocumented immigrants desperate to get to the United States.
  • Welcome; I am Dr. Mary Scott, a DCCC professor, teaching students anatomy and physiology, and a member of the college’s Literacy Committee. This fall, DCCC is debuting a Read and CONQuer program. I want to share with you our featured book for September: I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, by Erika L. Sanchez.
  • Hello Radio Readers; this is Conny Bogaard from Garden City, with a Book Byte for High Plains Public Radio. Anne Frank’s diary is said to be one of the most read, most important and most inspiring books in the world. Known as The Diary of a Young Girl, it tells the true story of Jewish people living in hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam during World War II.
  • "The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn." —Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • If you've considered fishing from a remote fly in fishing camp in Saskatchewan, you don't want to miss listening to today's show.
  • Today's installment of Growing on the High Plains is a re-broadcast.
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