THE NEW MEXICO BROADCASTER ASSOCIATION
DJ OF THE YEAR 2010
DON DIEGO
Your Family Friendly Hometown Country
Morning Show
Living here, playing here, and working here, it’s Don Diego in Southern New Mexico!!!
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Celebrity Spotlight
Justin Moore has new music coming later this month with his sophomore album, Outlaws Like Me. Justin explains why “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away” was his first choice as the lead-off single from the new CD. “It made me think of, you know, great times. It made me laugh, made me cry. It evoked every emotion, which to me is the mark of a great country song. I’m happy it’s done so well for us.” Justin shot a moving video for the song which you can watch now at CMT.com.
• RELATED NEWS – Justin joins Sara Evans, Easton Corbin and Rascal Flatts on the Flatts Fest tour which kicks off June 18th in Bristow, Virginia.
RIDDLE ME THIS
You pick up a ball and throw it. In mid flight the ball turns around and lands back in your hand. How is that possible?
You throw the ball up
HOMETOWN HERO’S
HOMETOWN HERO’S are people who serve other people, their community, and take pride in honoring, restoring, preserving, or celebrating an aspect of American hometown life, be it their work, passion, or pastime. Thus, the truest meaning of “HOMETOWN HERO ” is people protecting, defending, caring for or serving others. With that as the background, WHO is a “HOMETOWN HERO ” in your life or the life of others ? E-mail me, dondiego@kgrt.com and let me know who they are. Or call me at 523-KGRT and we can discuss the detials of your HOMETOWN HERO. Some of the greatest “HOMETOWN HERO’S ” in our lives are unknown to the outside world and garner very little, if any, attention. Call today 523-KGRT.
Our Hometown Hero(’s) Today is/are Nancy Whitehead
My teacher has done many great things, but what she has done for me is amazing! Mrs.Whitehead (as I call her) taught me that I can do anything. She always believed in me, made me feel great, helped me improve everything from good to great, while still being an awesome teacher of 23. I wanted to share that with everybody because she deserves to be heard.
Submitted by Audrey
Nancy Whitehead is/are our Hometown Hero Today and we salute you.
HEALTH MOMENT
A cancer drug that researchers have been generating for decades may be able to help patients with enlarged hearts, The Daily Mail reported.
Initially used to fight cancer, the rare medication has the ability to shrink enlarged hearts and possibly treat heart failure, a condition that kills 40 percent of those diagnosed within a year.
“The heart decreased back to near its normal size, and heart function that had previously been declining went back to normal. That is a powerful observation where disease regression, not just disease prevention, was seen,” Joseph Hill of the University of Texas Southwestern Heart Center said.
The drug was originally generated in yeast, then tested in mice and found to have “incredible results.”
Scientists are about to start a preliminary test on heart patients, and hope it will lead to larger-scale trials.
BREAK TIME CHATTER
#1.) According to a nurse who's been with thousands of dying patients in their final few weeks on Earth, the most common deathbed regret she's heard is . . . "I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life that people expected of me." The second-most popular regret is "I wish I didn't work so hard."
#2.) A new survey asked people to name the best "simple pleasures" in life. And the top 10, in order, are: Laughing, eating with friends, hugs, feeling the sun on your face, reading a good book, walking on the beach, laying down in freshly-washed sheets, watching a sunset, reminiscing over old photos, and the smell of fresh-cut grass.
#3.) If you can't lose weight, it might be because of . . . your house. Habitat For Humanity is helping to build the first Anti-Obesity Housing in the Bronx. It features workout facilities, pictures of women dancing, and signs nagging you to exercise more.
And I leave you with this thought…
"Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier."
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