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Friday Jan 07, 2011
Friday Jan 07, 2011
WAER has been helping you to stay the course with some common New Year's Resolutions all this week. In the fifth and final part of our series, if you want to make the homestead greener in 2011, as WAER's John Smith reports, you have to know what to look for.
Thursday Jan 06, 2011
Thursday Jan 06, 2011
Assess your personal financial portfolio and overall financial health in 2011, think it out well. That's a suggestion from one expert in Syracuse. WAER's John Smith continues our week long series of advice to keep some popular New Year's resolutions.
Wednesday Jan 05, 2011
Wednesday Jan 05, 2011
WAER continues our New Year's resolution series with what's been called the greatest preventable health crisis. If you're trying to quit smoking, a cancer and prevention expert we talked to says the cards are stacked against you. WAER's Chris Bolt investigates some old advice and new thinking that might help you make this the year you kick the habit.
Wednesday Jan 05, 2011
Wednesday Jan 05, 2011
Hillbrook Juvenile Detention Center in Syracuse works with troubled youth...yet it isn't a "lock-em-up and throw away the key" kind of place. WAER's Todd Cross highlights a new program using music to foster new skills and opportunity.
Wednesday Jan 05, 2011
Wednesday Jan 05, 2011
All this week WAER is giving you some helpful advise from the experts on how to make some of the most popular New Year's resolutions come to life. As WAER's John Smith reports, if you want to get fit or lose weight, hitting the weights might be just what you need.
Wednesday Jan 05, 2011
Wednesday Jan 05, 2011
The New Year is often a time when people want to make changes. All this week WAER is looking at New Year's resolutions and information to help you be successful. One of the more common goals each January is shedding some pounds. WAER's Chris Bolt reports on issues for those with a lot to lose.
Friday Sep 03, 2010
Friday Sep 03, 2010
The first student to graduate as part of a Syracuse University scholarship for Native American students received his degree this month. Created in 2006 under the direction of SU Chancellor Nancy Cantor, the program is one of only a handful of programs in the country that allows qualified Native Americans to attend a university free of charge. WAER's Brad Horn has this story on the hopes for the program and its first graduate.
Friday Sep 03, 2010
Friday Sep 03, 2010
WAER celebrated 63 years on April 1, 2010. Chris Bolt offers this report.