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Renee Robbins’ Conversation With Dr. Hilary Rockwell

https://soundcloud.com/kmit-52365976/dr-rockwell-renee-4-3-20

If you want to donate masks or have questions about other items Avera Queen of Peace Hospital needs, please contact AQOP Foundation Director Molly Sutton at 995-5773.

She can also help you to arrange a donation drop-off at one of two collection points. Collection boxes are located right inside the door at Avera Home Medical Equipment on Spruce St. or at Avera Queen of Peace Hospital in the main entrance vestibule.

Mask-making instructions:

https://www.avera.org/balance/wellness-and-preventive-care/how-can-i-help-sew-masks-for-health-care-workers/

 

The Morning Show

Mike Kelly hosts the KMIT morning show, with an entertaining combination of information, music, contests, special guests, news, and weather, from 6-11 AM, every Monday - Friday.

E-mail Mike with any questions, comments, or requests at: mike@kmit.com

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