KMOG Listeners

 

Hello, as General Manager of KMOG Radio I am always interested in what our listeners have to say. Our goal has always been to serve both you the listener and our sponsors. This year we are proud to be entering our 25th Year of service. Thank you Rim Country for all your support!

 

I would like to here Dan Haapala interview Dr. Celeste Yarnall, Ph.D.

Dr. Yarnall is an accomplished actress and has a Ph.D. in nutrition with 11 generations of champion Tonkinese Cats on her proven holistic raw meat diet. She can give the town of Payson alternatives to the growing problems with the pet food industry. She has written two books for dogs and cats and is now working on a third.

I own two cats from her cattery, Coconut and Matrix, that have been on her raw meat diet for 6 and 11 years. Below is a link to her website, biography and contact information. Website: http://www.celestialpets.com/ Dr. Yarnall's Biography: http://www.celesteyarnall.com/biography.htm http://www.celestialpets.com/whoarewe.shtml Books: http://www.celestialpets.com/bookinfo.shtml

Kevin Mootsey on August 21, 2008
Better late then never I would like to thank Rockin Ron aswell as the owner of KMOG Radio the live on the Air time you gave our 6th. through 8th. graders that helped send 37 Rim Middle School students to Washington D.C. in March of 2006. The trip was a complete success. Rim Country Educational Adventures

joe Bayless on July 28, 2008
We love KMOG. Thank you for the radio remote at the Fossil Creek Creamery last Saturday. The kids loved bottle feeding the two week old baby goats and Joyce and John Bittner are always so gracious to us. Seeing Chris and Pat and talking live on the radio keeps our free program for kids participating in the best events and helps fund our free program for very low-income and risks kids.

KMOG thank you for being so community minded. You do so much for the non-profits and community as a whole

Chris, please load the pictures, we can't wait to see the "little slice of heaven", we all enjoyed that day!

Gratefully yours, Marcy

Marcy Rogers, Payson Community Kids on April 15, 2008
Thank you so much for all the ADOT info on Hwy 87 and it's status. We have two homes and we lose KMOG just before Heber. Being at the second home we don't get much info about other areas, nothing on the web except for your site. Reassured us we would be able to travel to our primary residence.

Pete and Stephanie Barnum on March 28, 2008
My wife and I have been listening faithfully to KMOG AM 1420 since we moved here from the "Flatlands" in 1989. I am Radio Ranger #60 and my wife, Sandy, is #61. The program started at least as far back as 1989. We have brown KMOG baseball caps and identification cards to prove it.

KMOG has been a major part of our lives for the last 19 years. We wake up to it, follow national news, "This Day in History", local news with Randy Roberson, Dan Hapalla and others over the years, Sports, News of the Dude fire, Rodeo-Chedeski, and others over the years, Trades and Sales, the religious broadcasts on Sunday mornings, the really oldies after on Sunday mornings and many other wonderful programs. We know that we can count on you to keep us informed on major and local news as it happens and we appreciate your coverage of Council decisions that are so important to us and that help keep us informed. We appreciate the unbiased news and comments and the Local Forums.

I wish that you would consider broadcasting Diamondbacks, Suns, and Cardinal games so that we could keep up while we are on the road or doing projects away from the TV.

Keep up the great work. Jerry Foster

Jerry Foster on March 26, 2008
Thank you for the great photos of the highway, and especially for keeping all of us informed and always being there when your needed. We are indeed fortunate to have KMOG to enjoy. Congratulations on your 25th year!!! Thank you and your sponsors for such a great job.

Ann Lewis on March 25, 2008
Just wanted to say thanks to all of you at KMOG for the up-to-the-minute information you have been giving us on the Highway 87 closure. First thing this morning you had photos on your website showing the mudslide on the highway, which is a lot more than the other radio stations had. I called them, and they knew nothing of the closure or where I could call for more information. Same thing with all three newspapers. Now I know why KMOG is the community's "Information Station". Thanks again!

Barb Gordon on March 24, 2008
I wanted to send an email to Thank you and KMOG for great coverage for the Payson Lady Longhorns! I think you did a great job and can't wait to do this again next year! Hopefully we'll make it past the first round of the State Playoffs! We do have all 5 returning starters next year which is great! Again, just wanted to send a quick Thank You! I think you went above what I had ever expected!! Thanks!!

Melodi Deaton (Proud Parent) on March 4, 2008
Just wanted to say God bless you KMOG! My precious dog Max was missing in the last snow storm and I thought he was a goner for sure. But I called KMOG so you could announce he was missing and within 20 minutes he was found and on his way home. Max and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Rita p.s. love your new website!

Rita Phillips on February 21, 2008
I really enjoy listening to KMOG the information is up to date and the music is very good all my favorites and the best in new country music. I really have to say the DJ's are very good at what they do. KMOG informs me of the latest current events in Rim Country, news and even lost and found pets. I visit rim country as often as I can as I reside in the greater Phoenix area. Keep up the great radio! KMOG 1420 you Rock. Ben

Ben Youderbuilt on February 21, 2008
I have enjoyed listening to KMOG for many years. Keep up the great news. I love the music you play, especially Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood, Trades & Sales, but really appreciate the Lost Pet patrol information that you provide. I know personally that you have reunited many missing dogs (and Cats too)thanks to your timely broadcast.Rim Country wouldn't be the same without you. Thanks for the new websight!!!! Ann Lewis

Ann Lewis on January 26, 2008

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