Carl Bott started the morning with a roundup of fresh news and events in Redding before welcoming Dr. Todd Royse from Chiropractic First. Their conversation focused on the power of preventative care and the role chiropractic treatment plays in everyday wellness. The second hour brought a shift in focus as Shasta County District Attorney Stephanie Bridgett joined the program, discussing her office’s latest efforts, challenges in local law enforcement, and the pursuit of justice in the North State.
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Carl and Linda Bott kicked off this morning’s show with a roundup of the latest news, events, and stories shaping the Redding community. From local developments to city happenings, they covered it all. In the second hour, the spotlight turned to Redding Rancheria, whose representatives joined the show to talk about cultural initiatives, community outreach, and exciting projects on the horizon.
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This morning Carl spoke with Matt Plummer, District 4 County Supervisor, who brings a wealth of leadership experience as a nonprofit consultant, organizational trainer, and is a business executive. In the second hour, Carl hosted Peter Griggs, Marcee Martinez, and Zach Miller to discuss the Physician Assistant Program at Shasta College.
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This morning on the Carl Bott Show, listeners got a fresh update on everything happening in Redding. Carl was joined by Katrina from Haven Humane, who brought along the adorable Bosco to highlight pet adoption and animal welfare. Then, Debra Fox revved things up with a preview of Kool April Nites, one of Redding’s favorite classic car events. In the second hour, Bruce Middleton from House of Realty offered expert insight into the local housing market and what homebuyers can expect this season.
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It was a packed morning on the Carl and Linda Bott Show! The first hour featured updates on all things Redding—from community events to local developments. In the second hour, they were joined by Captain Chris Edwards from the Sheriff’s Office for an informative conversation on public safety, local law enforcement efforts, and how the department is connecting with the community
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This morning’s show rode in strong with Carl Bott at the mic. First up was Courtney Denny from The Cowboy Channel, sharing all things rodeo and media from the Western front. In the second hour, the conversation turned legendary as Lloyd Faria, Ruth Nichols, and iconic entertainer John Payne—known far and wide as The One Arm Bandit—joined the show to dive deep into what makes the Red Bluff Round-Up such a can’t-miss tradition.
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Carl Bott welcomed listeners to another engaging episode of Free Fire Radio Show on KCNR 96.5 that featured special guest Kevin Knapp, Detachment Commander of the California Color Guard. Throughout the segment, Bott guided the conversation as Knapp shared insights about the Color Guard's rigorous training, ceremonial duties, and their vital role in honoring military traditions of the Revolutionary War. In the second hour Carl spoke on local and national news.
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It was a dynamic morning with Carl and Linda Bott, who kicked off the show with guests from the legendary Red Bluff Round-Up, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what to expect this year. Later in the second hour, Patrick Gorman joined the program, sharing personal insights, career highlights, and thoughtful reflections that captivated the audience.
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Carl Bott delivered insightful commentary on the day's local and national news stories during the first hour of his broadcast, offering his characteristic blend of analysis and perspective on current events. In the second hour, he welcomed Dr. Ryan Brasher from Simpson University as his special guest. Dr. Brasher provided details about Simpson University's newly launched online Criminal Justice Program, discussing the curriculum, career opportunities for graduates, and how the program's flexible online format makes higher education more accessible to working adults and those unable to attend traditional on-campus classes.
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