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NCPR News Director Martha Foley and our arts and culture editor Todd Moe host The Eight O'Clock Hour each weekday morning.
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The 8 O'Clock Hour 5/22/13
One day after Silver's failures in handling sex allegations in the Vito Lopez case, the Albany establishment seems to be moving on.
The Innovation Trail team reports on some of the current challenges and opportunities facing upstate farmers. Learn how a canoe sparked a trek and a book with today's reviewer Betsy Kepes. Go to full article
The 8 O'Clock Hour 5/21/13
The North Country's health care industry faces an unprecedented level of uncertainty and risk at a time of new innovation, experimentation, and reform.
New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is being urged to step down for his mistreatment of sexual harassment claims involving Vito Lopez, who resigned on Monday.
Hear from Paula Youmell about her new book "Hands on Health" along with a new song titled "Hope" sung by Vice President of Paul Smiths college Raymond Agnew. Go to full article
The 8 O'Clock Hour 5/20/13
A man remains in critical condition in Upstate Medical Center after being struck by a train in Potsdam. United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is proposing new legislation to ease the burden for students when it comes to loans.
This weeks gardening conversation reviews what to look for when you shop for transplants and what to do when planting. A theater review of "Miss Caledonia" in the NAC studio. Go to full article
The 8 O'Clock Hour 5/17/13
New York state allows Gouverneur's EJ Noble Hospital to expand lab services. The Oneida Indian Nation enters into an agreement to share some of its gambling revenues with New York state. Environmental activists will gather at a park in Massena tomorrow to protest the ongoing presence of toxic PCBs in the area.
Do you have what it takes to be a Saranac Lake 6er? Big sounds from Jack Kelley's little band, and weekend Adirondack conditions. Go to full article
The 8 O'clock Hour, 5/16/13
Heard up North: Another flea market opens in Canton. And on Natural Selections, continental drift. Go to full article
The 8 O'clock Hour, 5/15/13
Gov. Andrew Cuomo details his local government bailout plan. Officials and others meet to talk about the future of the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center in Ogdensburg. Clinton County prison is up for auction. And turning downtown Canton and Potsdam into art galleries with the first Art Walk. Go to full article
The 8 O'clock Hour, 5/14/13
The North Country breathes a sigh of relief as the US Government says it won't pursue a border crossing fee from Canada. How casino development could affect our state's health. Vermont lawmakers pass end of life legislation.
Betsy Kepes reviews the new book "Peak Experiences," on mountain climbing in the Northeast. And on Story Traveler, Aesop's fables. Go to full article
The 8 O'clock Hour, 5/13/13
Talking about what freedom means at John Brown Day. And all about seeds with horticulturalist Amy Ivy. Go to full article
The 8 O'clock Hour, 5/10/13
Brian Mann and Todd Moe report on a new choral piece celebrating the 150th anniversary of Emancipation; it's a part of the John Brown Day events happening this weekend. Adirondack weekend conditions; and a special birthday surprise for Todd. Go to full article
The 8 O'clock Hour, 5/9/13
North Country Community College reaches a deal with its faculty union. Canals in the state expect a 20-year high in commercial traffic. A new children's book by Canton writer Mary Sue Seymour includes illustrations by a young artist from Ogdensburg: Todd Moe talks with the author and the artist. And on Natural Selections: Spiders and the webs they weave. Go to full article


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