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Angie Strong — May 8 Fundraiser and 50/50 Raffle in Yakima
Angie Strong — May 8 Fundraiser and 50/50 Raffle in Yakima
Angie Strong — May 8 Fundraiser and 50/50 Raffle in Yakima
I just received a message from one of our listeners, Kristi, who is a police dispatcher and NEEDS our help. One of her co-workers, Angie Nielson, who is a detective with the Yakima Police Department who has been diagnosed with Stage 4 appendix cancer...
Antibiotic Data Collection; States Up Minimum Wages
Antibiotic Data Collection; States Up Minimum Wages
Antibiotic Data Collection; States Up Minimum Wages
**More data are needed on how animal antibiotics are used and on the efficacy of alternatives in order to accelerate the use of antibiotic-free options. A new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts says the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance have created a growing global threat because the use of antibiotics drives resistance expansion...
Debate Grows on Glyphosate; Ag Criticizes Obama’s Biotech Regulations
Debate Grows on Glyphosate; Ag Criticizes Obama’s Biotech Regulations
Debate Grows on Glyphosate; Ag Criticizes Obama’s Biotech Regulations
**The already controversial decision by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, determining the widely used herbicide glyphosate probably causes cancer in humans, is now subject to more debate. Armed with recent evidence, critics of the report charge that IARC should have considered unpublished data that may have altered the report’s 2015 conclusion...
Bull listeners come through!
Bull listeners come through!
Bull listeners come through!
We are so lucky to live in the generous Yakima Valley -- and we've again proven that 92.9 The Bull has the best listeners ever. Our annual St. Jude radiothon came to a close this evening (Feb. 17) with a stellar total for the kids of St. Jude of $8,465!
You can make a difference
You can make a difference
You can make a difference
Once a year, we at 92.9 The Bull ask you, our loyal listeners, to dig deep in your pockets to help the kids of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. And it's that time again -- time for our annual radio-thon. You can help by becoming a partner in hope.
Does Glyphosate Cause Cancer?; US Trade Goal to Expand Exports to Africa
Does Glyphosate Cause Cancer?; US Trade Goal to Expand Exports to Africa
Does Glyphosate Cause Cancer?; US Trade Goal to Expand Exports to Africa
The European Food Safety Authority says glyphosate, which is the active ingredient in Monsanto weed killer, likely doesn’t cause cancer in humans. But EFSA did propose some new controls on residues in food. The ruling may mean that products containing glyphosate will have an easier time staying on the European market...
A thank-you note
A thank-you note
A thank-you note
We try to be the "real" morning show on the radio. Sometimes that means sharing painful, embarrassing or very personal things. I'd like to share something very personal that my family has been going through the past few months.
The sky did its part
The sky did its part
The sky did its part
During Monday night's Yakima Valley Pippins game in which the team wore special pink jerseys to acknowledge cancer awareness, a pink heart-shaped cloud formed over the ballpark during twilight. The photo was captured by Brandi Van De Brake, whose son Jace is off to a tremendous start to the season batting .371 with eight RBI in nine games. She captioned the photo on her Facebook page with: "I
Take a walk with Lindsay
Take a walk with Lindsay
Take a walk with Lindsay
A walk to raise funds and awareness about GIST, a rare form of gastrointestinal cancer, starts at 11 a.m. Saturday at Yakima's Sarg Hubbard Park. Lindsay Freeburg, one of only two people diagnosed with the disease in Yakima, stopped by the "The Big Show" and spoke with Todd E. Lyons Esq. on Tuesday morning.

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