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  • We take a tour of Cote Cattle Company's herd of Texas Longhorn cattle for our latest CISA Local Hero Spotlight and get "smitten" with the word nerd.
  • We conclude our week of First Night performers with Henning Olenbusch, learn spooky holiday folklore with Jeff Belanger, and talk about holiday traditions with The Fabulous 413 team.
  • We talk to Michelle Micone of The Boston Globe to hear about the fasted growing businesses of 2025 and launch into cookie season with the Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts.
  • Today on The Rundown, panelists unpack newly released footage of Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi’s OUI arrest, a potential ban on fossil fuels for construction projects in Northampton, a $20M deal to preserve 2,400 acres of land and much more.
  • We stay dry with CJ Mutti and her non-alcoholic beverage business, Dry Humor, and explore synth music for Live Music Friday with musician NXOR and Kent Lundberg, New England Synth Fest organizer.
  • We learn about agricultural care at ServiceNet's Prospect Meadow Farm and explore astronomy and astrology with Mr. Universe.
  • Panelists discuss Gov. Healey’s State of the Commonwealth, the lack of EV chargers in the Berkshires, the consequences of decreased food support for low-income people in western Mass., gender inequality in sober homes, and much more.
  • We check in with professor Ousmane Power-Greene to discuss the history of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, listen to live music with Behold! True Believers, and try mocktails in honor of "dry January."
  • We talk about soundtracking the space with composer Steve Thomas and real-life astronaut Cady Coleman and talk politics with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • We find out how we can honor Indigenous history in western Mass. at the Wendell Meetinghouse and check in with the SSO as it prepares for its annual MLK Jr. celebration.
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