July 02, 2026

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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine,

First, Mark Dunlea reports on the problems with data centers building their own gas power plants.

Then, we hear part 2 of Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry’s coverage of Troy’s Juneteenth “Freedom Crawl”.

Later on, Sia Patel has a story on a UAlbany international student’s journey through campus life, from Japan to Albany.

After that, we hear from Scott Womer, founder of Song City, the upcoming INK Songwriting Retreat, which will be held in Silver Bay, NY in October.

Finally, we get a look into what it’s like to be a local farmer from Kyle Nisonger of Maple View Farm.

Co-hosts: Lavender and Sina

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