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Find out the latest on the swine flu outbreak including up to date statistics and the answers to many of your flu related questions.  www.cdc.gov/swineflu


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Changes to Radio Reading Service: State of Florida Drops Support

Florida will no longer provide Radio Reading Service grants to stations providing readings of newspapers and magazines to blind and visually impaired citizens.  WQCS has provided the service free of charge to area residents since 1995 and, despite the loss of state funding, will continue over the next year to offer readings of Treasure Coast news articles otherwise unavailable.  

The Florida legislature requested that sight impaired individuals make use of the National Federation of the Blind “Newsline” synthesized voice telephone service to hear stories from some Florida newspapers that are available.

The local Radio Reading Service is available on special receivers provided free by WQCS.  Hours of operation will change July 6, 2009, with volunteers reading local news articles Monday  through Saturday from 10 am to noon and repeated at 7-9 pm.   The service is operated 24 hours a day airing a national reading service providing newspapers and magazines articles from major publications.

Splendid Table now on WQCS

The distributor of Calling All Pets has decided to stop production of the show.  The program will continue to be offered on WQCS through June of 2009.  We know many of our listeners will be disappointed by this news, however, WQCS is adding a great new program to replace Calling All Pets. 

 


The Splendid Table can be heard on HD1 beginning July 4 at Noon, and currently on HD2 Thursday nights at 7pm.

 

For more information visit http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/

Hurricane Season 2009

Hurricane Season begins on June 1, 2009. WQCS will again be your local source for Hurricane Information.

Storm Information Links:
The National Hurricane Center
Local Weather from the NWS (National Weather Service)

Make An Emergency Plan:
Florida Division of Emergency Management

County Links:
St. Lucie County Emergency Management Website
Martin County Emergency Management Website
Indian River County Emergency Management Website
Okeechobee County Emergency Management Website
Brevard County Emergency Management Website
Palm Beach County Emergency Management Website

American Red Cross:
American Red Cross Chapters: Martin County
North Treasure Coast Chapter American Red Cross

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2009 Florida AP Broadcasters Awards Presented to WQCS

Three WQCS news staffers received awards in five categories by the Associated Press for their reporting efforts over the past year.

In the Continuing Coverage category, Feature Reporter Janie Gould and News Director Jill Roberts shared a first place award for "V-mail to E-mail". Janie Gould also won a second place award for "Road Map: Saving Gas by Seeing Florida".

WQCS's morning sports reporter Lisa Stewart won a second place in Sports Features for "Road to the Olympics".

In the Use of Sound category, Jill Roberts received a first place for "Back to School", and a first place award in the Long Light Feature category for "Big Black Dogs".

First place in Public Affairs was awarded to Jill Roberts for "Police Visor Cards".

WQCS is among the leading news stations in Florida, with local newscasts from 5:30 to 9 am, noon, hosted by Drew Mello, and 4 to 6 pm weekdays, hosted by Ted Burrows.

Links to Award Winning Stories:
Big Black Dog
Visor Card

Road Map Series with Janie Gould

Vmail to Email Series:
Couple Treasured Letters During Korean War
Communication from the Vietnam War
Communication from World War II 
Email, Phones Help Modern Soldiers Stay Connected

IRSC Swimmers head to the 2008 Olympics
 
 



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