Nevada Observations (Radio) Archives
| May 27, 2011 |
| The Outlook Foundation |
| This is the age of computers and contrary to popular belief not everyone can afford a computer. On this edition, host Bob Fisher welcomed John Iasiuolo, President and CEO of the Outlook Foundation, to discuss the reasons behind providing computers to underprivileged children and to military personnel being deployed overseas. John wants to make sure that children and military alike have the same opportunities as others during this time of computers, iPads and changing technology. It is an amazing story of a man and his dream of giving back. Don't miss it, this story will inspire you! |
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| May 20, 2011 |
| A look at the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society |
| What are Leukemia and Lymphoma? Christina Goodman, Patient Services Manager and Dionne Collins, Campaign Manager for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society answer that question and many more on this edition of Observations with Bob Fisher. Christina discussed the symptoms and treatments for these diseases and other related blood cancers. Dionne talks about the Campaign Manager's job which helps to raise money to support cancer victims and continued research. Fighting Blood Cancers with individuals who know the answers. Take some time to listen and perhaps save your life or the life of a loved one. |
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| May 13, 2011 |
| A Look at the Nevada Dairy Commission |
| Got Milk? A familiar phrase heard on both radio and television quite often. But what's involved in getting dairy products to the supermarket. On this edition of Observations, host Bob Fisher talks with the executive director of the Nevada State Dairy Commission Mr. Lynn Hettrick. Lynn discusses the purpose of the Commission and what their responsibilities are to the general public, i.e. inspections, testing and development of technology to better assist dairy farmers, vendors and consumers. |
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| May 06, 2011 |
| A Discussion with Congresswoman Shelley Berkley |
| Seven-term Congresswoman Shelley Berkley joined host Bob Fisher on this edition of Observations to talk politics. Congresswoman Berkley made the announcement that she would be running for the Senate seat vacated by Senator John Ensign. A conversation ensued about Governor Sandoval's choice of Congressman Dean Heller to replace Senator Ensign and how the seat that Congressman Heller occupied would be filled. They discussed events occurring in Washington and Rep. Berkley's upcoming challenges to defeat Sen. Dean Heller in the 2012 election. |
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