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  • Monday

    Ghost Towns of Washington

    12:00 am 3:00 am
    Ghost Towns of Washington is the most comprehensive site on the web covering ghost towns and former mining sites in 22 counties of Washington State. We [...]
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  • Monday

    KWJZ is "Hometown Proud"

    3:00 am 6:00 am
    Join us as we educate our listeners about what we are doing to help serve our community with community radio & what is going on "Behind the Scenes" at [...]
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  • Monday

    KWJZ Radio Town Hall Meeting

    6:00 am 9:30 am
    Town hall meetings, also referred to as town halls or town hall forums, are a way for local  politicians to meet with their constituents, either to hear from them on topics of interest or to discuss specific upcoming legislation or regulation.
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  • Monday

    This Land is Your Land

    9:30 am 12:00 pm
    Riverjunky is the world's first river-way clean up service. It was founded in 2016 by an avid fisherman who was determined to reduce the impact that we have on our river's ecosystem. Volunteers can help clean up illegally dumped trash while earning free gifts and raffled off prizes. Concerned individuals can call us directly to let us know of a river-way that is in need of a clean up. Riverjunky is a non profit organization funded from public donations and all product proceeds go directly to river conservation.
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  • Everybody's Business with Bill Betten

    12:00 pm 1:00 pm
    [...]
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  • Monday

    Valley Matters

    8:00 pm 10:15 pm
    Wilhelmina will entertain you with her beautiful voice and her spicy stories, enjoying some chilling grooves.
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  • Sound Salmon Solutions

    10:15 pm 11:00 pm
    It's our job to help you make your connection and create opportunities for you to contribute to the future of salmon. 
    Read

Tuesday

  • Tuesday

    The Power of Social Media

    3:00 am 4:00 am
    While the Cecil the Lion story serves as an example of the negative power of social media, these channels continue to provide a captive and highly engaged audience. In the US, an average of 40 minutes is being spent daily on Facebook alone.  Although the audience is inundated with news and events through their social feeds, they still take the time to engage with content that catches their attention. If it’s compelling content, users are more likely to respond and take some sort of action (comment, share the article, or look for more information). Given the amount of time users spend on these social media platforms and how engage they can be, there is definitely a big opportunity for marketers to interact with their audience via social channels. Additionally, targeting capabilities are becoming more and more advanced to help with reaching the right audience at the right time, and ultimately get them to take a desired action—whether it’s making a purchase or engaging with your brand further. Today, social media is a powerful and viral vehicle that is increasingly becoming a major source for news, and most importantly another way for brands to engage with their audience.
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  • Tuesday

    KWJZ is "Hometown Proud"

    4:00 am 6:30 am
    Join us as we educate our listeners about what we are doing to help serve our community with community radio & what is going on "Behind the Scenes" at [...]
    Read
  • Tuesday

    Native Voice One

    10:00 am 12:00 pm
    Native Voice One (NV1) is the distribution division of Anchorage-based Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. Our mission is to serve as a leader in bringing [...]
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  • Everybody's Business with Bill Betten

    12:00 pm 1:00 pm
    [...]
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  • Tuesday

    KWJZ Radio Town Hall Meeting

    2:00 pm 6:00 pm
    Town hall meetings, also referred to as town halls or town hall forums, are a way for local  politicians to meet with their constituents, either to hear from them on topics of interest or to discuss specific upcoming legislation or regulation.
    Read
  • Tuesday

    Sno-Valley Homeless Teen's

    6:00 pm 7:00 pm
    Fun and rhythm with the latest grooves that will make you dance like a crazy all night long!
    Read
  • Sound Salmon Solutions

    7:00 pm 8:00 pm
    It's our job to help you make your connection and create opportunities for you to contribute to the future of salmon. 
    Read
  • Tuesday

    KWJZ is "Hometown Proud"

    8:00 pm 9:00 pm
    Join us as we educate our listeners about what we are doing to help serve our community with community radio & what is going on "Behind the Scenes" at [...]
    Read
  • Tuesday

    Coffee with the Mayor

    10:00 pm 12:00 am
    Listen to the best techno and electronic music with guest djs from the best clubs of the world.
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Wednesday

  • Wednesday

    Know Your Neighbor

    1:00 am 2:30 am
    Between electronic and acoustic the soft grooves selected by Monica Deep are here to make you happy.
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  • Wednesday

    Story Untold,,,with P.J. Noce.

    2:30 am 5:00 am
    From happy to rock passing through house, in the Family you will always feel at home.
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  • Wednesday

    The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn

    5:00 am 7:00 am
    Pumping grooves at high speed for a fantastic night of party.
    Read
  • Wednesday

    Hometown Hero

    7:00 am 10:00 am
    Hometown Heroes is a weekly radio show honoring the men and women whose service and sacrifice have secured our freedom. Featuring interviews with veterans, primarily from the World War II generation, Hometown Heroes presents history through the perspectives of those who lived it. Host Paul Loeffler travels the country as a sportscaster, connecting with veterans from coast to coast. His experience has left him convinced of something you’ll hear him say frequently on the program: “No matter where you’re from in this great country of ours, no matter how big, or how small your hometown might be, there are heroes around you.”
    Read
  • Wednesday

    Prison Pipeline

    10:00 am 11:00 am
    Connecting with the Community Inside
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  • Everybody's Business with Bill Betten

    12:00 pm 1:00 pm
    [...]
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  • Sound Salmon Solutions

    3:45 pm 6:00 pm
    It's our job to help you make your connection and create opportunities for you to contribute to the future of salmon. 
    Read
  • Wednesday

    Know Your Neighbor

    7:00 pm 8:00 pm
    Between electronic and acoustic the soft grooves selected by Monica Deep are here to make you happy.
    Read
  • Wednesday

    The Power of Social Media

    8:00 pm 9:00 pm
    While the Cecil the Lion story serves as an example of the negative power of social media, these channels continue to provide a captive and highly engaged audience. In the US, an average of 40 minutes is being spent daily on Facebook alone.  Although the audience is inundated with news and events through their social feeds, they still take the time to engage with content that catches their attention. If it’s compelling content, users are more likely to respond and take some sort of action (comment, share the article, or look for more information). Given the amount of time users spend on these social media platforms and how engage they can be, there is definitely a big opportunity for marketers to interact with their audience via social channels. Additionally, targeting capabilities are becoming more and more advanced to help with reaching the right audience at the right time, and ultimately get them to take a desired action—whether it’s making a purchase or engaging with your brand further. Today, social media is a powerful and viral vehicle that is increasingly becoming a major source for news, and most importantly another way for brands to engage with their audience.
    Read
  • Wednesday

    Coffee with the Mayor

    9:00 pm 10:00 pm
    Listen to the best techno and electronic music with guest djs from the best clubs of the world.
    Read
  • Wednesday

    KWJZ is "Hometown Proud"

    10:00 pm 11:00 pm
    Join us as we educate our listeners about what we are doing to help serve our community with community radio & what is going on "Behind the Scenes" at [...]
    Read
  • Wednesday

    Native Voice One

    11:00 pm 11:30 pm
    Native Voice One (NV1) is the distribution division of Anchorage-based Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. Our mission is to serve as a leader in bringing [...]
    Read

Thursday

  • Thursday

    KWJZ is "Hometown Proud"

    12:00 am 1:00 am
    Join us as we educate our listeners about what we are doing to help serve our community with community radio & what is going on "Behind the Scenes" at [...]
    Read
  • Thursday

    Coffee with the Mayor

    2:30 am 6:00 am
    Listen to the best techno and electronic music with guest djs from the best clubs of the world.
    Read
  • Thursday

    This Land is Your Land

    6:00 am 8:00 am
    Riverjunky is the world's first river-way clean up service. It was founded in 2016 by an avid fisherman who was determined to reduce the impact that we have on our river's ecosystem. Volunteers can help clean up illegally dumped trash while earning free gifts and raffled off prizes. Concerned individuals can call us directly to let us know of a river-way that is in need of a clean up. Riverjunky is a non profit organization funded from public donations and all product proceeds go directly to river conservation.
    Read
  • Everybody's Business with Bill Betten

    12:00 pm 1:00 pm
    [...]
    Read
  • Thursday

    Snohomish Historical Society, Reminiscing and recording…

    1:00 pm 5:00 pm
    For perhaps 10,000 years the Tolt River country was known by the Snoqualmie Indians by the name Tolthue, which means river of swift waters. When the white man came to the lower valley, the name was shortened to Tolt. Chief Patkanim was head signer of the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855, which ceded Snoqualmie Indian land to the United States in exchange for a reservation, which was granted in 2000. The first record of Tolt appeared on the Survey General’s Map of Washington Territory in 1857. For perhaps 10,000 years the Tolt River country was known by the Snoqualmie Indians by the name Tolthue, which means river of swift waters. When the white man came to the lower valley, the name was shortened to Tolt. Chief Patkanim was head signer of the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855, which ceded Snoqualmie Indian land to the United States in exchange for a reservation, which was granted in 2000. The first record of Tolt appeared on the Survey General’s Map of Washington Territory in 1857 as “Tolthue River.” The land that was to become Tolt was previously the location of the administrative center of the Snoqualmie Indians. The cedar plank houses comprising the village at the Carnation site were constructed on the west bank of the Snoqualmie River where it meets the Tolt River.
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  • Thursday

    The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn

    5:00 pm 9:00 pm
    Pumping grooves at high speed for a fantastic night of party.
    Read

Friday

  • Sound Salmon Solutions

    12:00 am 3:00 am
    It's our job to help you make your connection and create opportunities for you to contribute to the future of salmon. 
    Read
  • Friday

    Coffee with the Mayor

    3:00 am 7:00 am
    Listen to the best techno and electronic music with guest djs from the best clubs of the world.
    Read
  • Friday

    Moptops & the King

    7:00 am 8:00 am

    We feature a weekly, one hour radio show [...]

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  • Friday

    Valley Matters

    11:00 am 12:00 pm
    Wilhelmina will entertain you with her beautiful voice and her spicy stories, enjoying some chilling grooves.
    Read
  • Everybody's Business with Bill Betten

    12:00 pm 1:00 pm
    [...]
    Read
  • Friday

    Native Voice One

    2:30 pm 6:00 pm
    Native Voice One (NV1) is the distribution division of Anchorage-based Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. Our mission is to serve as a leader in bringing [...]
    Read
  • Friday

    The Power of Social Media

    7:00 pm 9:00 pm
    While the Cecil the Lion story serves as an example of the negative power of social media, these channels continue to provide a captive and highly engaged audience. In the US, an average of 40 minutes is being spent daily on Facebook alone.  Although the audience is inundated with news and events through their social feeds, they still take the time to engage with content that catches their attention. If it’s compelling content, users are more likely to respond and take some sort of action (comment, share the article, or look for more information). Given the amount of time users spend on these social media platforms and how engage they can be, there is definitely a big opportunity for marketers to interact with their audience via social channels. Additionally, targeting capabilities are becoming more and more advanced to help with reaching the right audience at the right time, and ultimately get them to take a desired action—whether it’s making a purchase or engaging with your brand further. Today, social media is a powerful and viral vehicle that is increasingly becoming a major source for news, and most importantly another way for brands to engage with their audience.
    Read
  • Friday

    Sno-Valley Homeless Teen's

    9:00 pm 10:00 pm
    Fun and rhythm with the latest grooves that will make you dance like a crazy all night long!
    Read
  • Friday

    Story Untold,,,with P.J. Noce.

    10:00 pm 12:00 am
    From happy to rock passing through house, in the Family you will always feel at home.
    Read

Saturday

  • Saturday

    Know Your Neighbor

    12:00 pm 1:00 am
    Between electronic and acoustic the soft grooves selected by Monica Deep are here to make you happy.
    Read
  • Saturday

    Sno-Valley Homeless Teen's

    1:00 am 6:00 am
    Fun and rhythm with the latest grooves that will make you dance like a crazy all night long!
    Read
  • 6:00 am 8:00 am
    [...]
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  • Saturday

    Hometown Hero

    8:00 am 11:00 am
    Hometown Heroes is a weekly radio show honoring the men and women whose service and sacrifice have secured our freedom. Featuring interviews with veterans, primarily from the World War II generation, Hometown Heroes presents history through the perspectives of those who lived it. Host Paul Loeffler travels the country as a sportscaster, connecting with veterans from coast to coast. His experience has left him convinced of something you’ll hear him say frequently on the program: “No matter where you’re from in this great country of ours, no matter how big, or how small your hometown might be, there are heroes around you.”
    Read
  • Saturday

    Moptops & the King

    11:00 am 1:00 pm

    We feature a weekly, one hour radio show [...]

    Read
  • Saturday

    This Land is Your Land

    1:00 pm 3:00 pm
    Riverjunky is the world's first river-way clean up service. It was founded in 2016 by an avid fisherman who was determined to reduce the impact that we have on our river's ecosystem. Volunteers can help clean up illegally dumped trash while earning free gifts and raffled off prizes. Concerned individuals can call us directly to let us know of a river-way that is in need of a clean up. Riverjunky is a non profit organization funded from public donations and all product proceeds go directly to river conservation.
    Read
  • 3:00 pm 7:00 pm
    [...]
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  • Saturday

    Native Voice One

    7:00 pm 10:00 pm
    Native Voice One (NV1) is the distribution division of Anchorage-based Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. Our mission is to serve as a leader in bringing [...]
    Read
  • Saturday

    KWJZ is "Hometown Proud"

    10:00 pm 12:00 am
    Join us as we educate our listeners about what we are doing to help serve our community with community radio & what is going on "Behind the Scenes" at [...]
    Read

Sunday

  • Sunday

    Coffee with the Mayor

    12:00 am 7:00 am
    Listen to the best techno and electronic music with guest djs from the best clubs of the world.
    Read
  • Sunday

    The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn

    7:00 am 8:30 am
    Pumping grooves at high speed for a fantastic night of party.
    Read
  • Sunday

    Prison Pipeline

    8:30 am 9:00 am
    Connecting with the Community Inside
    Read
  • Sunday

    Hometown Hero

    9:00 am 12:00 pm
    Hometown Heroes is a weekly radio show honoring the men and women whose service and sacrifice have secured our freedom. Featuring interviews with veterans, primarily from the World War II generation, Hometown Heroes presents history through the perspectives of those who lived it. Host Paul Loeffler travels the country as a sportscaster, connecting with veterans from coast to coast. His experience has left him convinced of something you’ll hear him say frequently on the program: “No matter where you’re from in this great country of ours, no matter how big, or how small your hometown might be, there are heroes around you.”
    Read
  • Sunday

    The Power of Social Media

    12:00 pm 5:00 pm
    While the Cecil the Lion story serves as an example of the negative power of social media, these channels continue to provide a captive and highly engaged audience. In the US, an average of 40 minutes is being spent daily on Facebook alone.  Although the audience is inundated with news and events through their social feeds, they still take the time to engage with content that catches their attention. If it’s compelling content, users are more likely to respond and take some sort of action (comment, share the article, or look for more information). Given the amount of time users spend on these social media platforms and how engage they can be, there is definitely a big opportunity for marketers to interact with their audience via social channels. Additionally, targeting capabilities are becoming more and more advanced to help with reaching the right audience at the right time, and ultimately get them to take a desired action—whether it’s making a purchase or engaging with your brand further. Today, social media is a powerful and viral vehicle that is increasingly becoming a major source for news, and most importantly another way for brands to engage with their audience.
    Read
  • 5:00 pm 9:00 pm
    [...]
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  • Sunday

    KWJZ Radio Town Hall Meeting

    9:00 pm 10:30 pm
    Town hall meetings, also referred to as town halls or town hall forums, are a way for local  politicians to meet with their constituents, either to hear from them on topics of interest or to discuss specific upcoming legislation or regulation.
    Read
  • 10:30 pm 11:00 pm
    [...]
    Read
  • Sound Salmon Solutions

    11:00 pm 12:00 am
    It's our job to help you make your connection and create opportunities for you to contribute to the future of salmon. 
    Read

Specific Day

  • Specific Day

    KWJZ is "Hometown Proud"

    12:00 am 1:00 am
    Join us as we educate our listeners about what we are doing to help serve our community with community radio & what is going on "Behind the Scenes" at [...]
    Read
  • Specific Day

    Know Your Neighbor

    1:00 am 2:00 am
    Between electronic and acoustic the soft grooves selected by Monica Deep are here to make you happy.
    Read
  • Specific Day

    This Land is Your Land

    2:00 am 3:00 am
    Riverjunky is the world's first river-way clean up service. It was founded in 2016 by an avid fisherman who was determined to reduce the impact that we have on our river's ecosystem. Volunteers can help clean up illegally dumped trash while earning free gifts and raffled off prizes. Concerned individuals can call us directly to let us know of a river-way that is in need of a clean up. Riverjunky is a non profit organization funded from public donations and all product proceeds go directly to river conservation.
    Read
  • 3:00 am 5:20 am
    [...]
    Read
  • Specific Day

    Story Untold,,,with P.J. Noce.

    5:20 am 8:00 am
    From happy to rock passing through house, in the Family you will always feel at home.
    Read
  • 8:00 am 9:00 am
    [...]
    Read
  • Specific Day

    Hometown Hero

    9:00 am 10:00 am
    Hometown Heroes is a weekly radio show honoring the men and women whose service and sacrifice have secured our freedom. Featuring interviews with veterans, primarily from the World War II generation, Hometown Heroes presents history through the perspectives of those who lived it. Host Paul Loeffler travels the country as a sportscaster, connecting with veterans from coast to coast. His experience has left him convinced of something you’ll hear him say frequently on the program: “No matter where you’re from in this great country of ours, no matter how big, or how small your hometown might be, there are heroes around you.”
    Read
  • Specific Day

    Snohomish Historical Society, Reminiscing and recording…

    10:00 am 3:00 pm
    For perhaps 10,000 years the Tolt River country was known by the Snoqualmie Indians by the name Tolthue, which means river of swift waters. When the white man came to the lower valley, the name was shortened to Tolt. Chief Patkanim was head signer of the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855, which ceded Snoqualmie Indian land to the United States in exchange for a reservation, which was granted in 2000. The first record of Tolt appeared on the Survey General’s Map of Washington Territory in 1857. For perhaps 10,000 years the Tolt River country was known by the Snoqualmie Indians by the name Tolthue, which means river of swift waters. When the white man came to the lower valley, the name was shortened to Tolt. Chief Patkanim was head signer of the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855, which ceded Snoqualmie Indian land to the United States in exchange for a reservation, which was granted in 2000. The first record of Tolt appeared on the Survey General’s Map of Washington Territory in 1857 as “Tolthue River.” The land that was to become Tolt was previously the location of the administrative center of the Snoqualmie Indians. The cedar plank houses comprising the village at the Carnation site were constructed on the west bank of the Snoqualmie River where it meets the Tolt River.
    Read
  • Specific Day

    Prison Pipeline

    3:00 pm 6:00 pm
    Connecting with the Community Inside
    Read
  • Specific Day

    KWJZ Radio Town Hall Meeting

    6:00 pm 8:30 pm
    Town hall meetings, also referred to as town halls or town hall forums, are a way for local  politicians to meet with their constituents, either to hear from them on topics of interest or to discuss specific upcoming legislation or regulation.
    Read
  • Specific Day

    Native Voice One

    8:30 pm 9:30 pm
    Native Voice One (NV1) is the distribution division of Anchorage-based Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. Our mission is to serve as a leader in bringing [...]
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  • 9:30 pm 12:00 am
    [...]
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Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet. Mark Twain

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Abbott: Strange as it may seem, they give ball players nowadays very peculiar names. Costello: Funny names? Abbott: Nicknames, nicknames. Now, on the St. Louis team […]

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no responses. October 5, 2009 Bill

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Title should not overflow the content area The 45-letter word was coined to serve as the longest English word and is the longest word ever to […]

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This post has no title, but it still must link to the single post view somehow. This is typically done by placing the permalink on the […]

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no responses. August 6, 2009 Bill

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Edge Case: Nested And Mixed Lists

Nested and mixed lists are an interesting beast. It’s a corner case to make sure that Lists within lists do not break the ordered list numbering […]

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