On today’s Newsmakers at Noon, Denise and Hunter welcome Ramona Treviño, outreach director for 40 Days for Life, to promote the upcoming Kickoff Rally and discuss the organization’s pro-life advocacy work. Treviño shares her personal journey—from managing a Planned Parenthood referral facility to becoming a national speaker and author—and highlights the message of faith, redemption, and community outreach central to the campaign.
At 12:30, KYKN President Jeff Morgan joins the conversation for reactions to the Super Bowl weekend, including discussion about the NFL halftime show, alternative programming like the TPUSA halftime event, and cultural commentary surrounding music, symbolism, and audience reception.
The show also turns to local and state policy issues, including a Salem proposal to create a $200,000 social services fund tied in part to immigration impacts, ongoing community input opportunities, and discussion surrounding Governor Tina Kotek’s DHS letter and how communication between state leadership and local governments can affect public trust. Click here to submit testimony prior to tonight’s council meeting.
A wide-ranging episode blending faith, culture, sports commentary, and Oregon policy discussions, Newsmakers at Noon continues delivering perspective beyond the headlines.








