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Northern Arizona road trip tomorrow but first we do the Monday Political Face-off featuring Commentators Dr. Don Jorgensen and David Eppihimer. Then time to Talk Travel with Bon Voyage Travel’s Ryan Hansen. Plus Coach Jeff Scurran talks about his new KVOI Saturday SportsTalk show.
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Former AZ Attorney General Grant Woods along with Tim Steller, columnist for the Arizona Daily Star. Plus Weekend Watch with Matt Russell, food and beverage columnist for Inside Tucson Business.
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Dr. Richard Carmona, former US Surgeon General and director of the UA COVID-19 re-entry plan. Also, the two candidates for Pima County Assessor: Suzanne Droubie (D) and Jo Ann Sabbagh (R).
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Tucson Vice Mayor Paul Cunningham, Beth Gorman, senior program manager for Pima County Dept. of Environmental Quality and AZ House of Representatives District 2 Democrat Candidate Andrea Dalessandro.
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Pima Community College Governing BD. Chair Demion Clinco. Then, Shelly Fishman has the Tuesday MoneyMaker Report. Also, Republican District 2 State Lawmaker Hopeful Deborah McEwen and Tucson Weekly Arts Writer Margaret Regan.
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The Monday Political Face-off with Commentators John Munger and Jeff Rogers? Then, the monthly Scam Alert presented by the Better Business Bureau with the BBB’s Sean Herdrick. Plus our “2020 Your Voice, Your Voice” interview series with CD 2 GOP Hopeful Brandon Martin.
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Pima County Supervisorial Candidates in District 1: Rex Scott (D) and Steve Spain (R). Also, Jim Nintzel, exec. editor, Tucson Weekly and Matt Russell, Inside Tucson Business food and beverage columnist.
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Tim Steller, AZ Daily Star Columnist Tim Steller. Then Dr. David Levy, comet discoverer and former Parade Magazine Science Editor. Also, Historian Ken Scoville and Democrat Pima County Recorder Hopeful Gabriella, Cazares-Kelly.
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Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik (D-Ward 6) and Pima County Supervisorial Candidates Dr. Matt Heinz and Gabby Mercer.
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Washington Contributor Terry Bracy, Financial Consultant Shelly Fishman with the Tuesday MoneyMaker Report, former UA College of Medicine Dean Dr. Ray Woosley and Pima County Supervisorial Candidate Fernando Gonzalez.