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Rep. Adam Koenig on Sports Wagering Bill, 2020 General Assembly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 29:12


Rep. Adam Koenig speaks to Mark Collier on HB 137 (Sports Wagering bill) 
The measure has passed (19-0)  by the House Licensing, Occupations and Administrative Regulations Wednesday morning. 
Under the measure, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission would be the state body that oversees sports betting. 
It provides for sports wagering only to be permitted at Kentucky racetracks, a professional sports venue, or by an online or smartphone app. 
According to the bill, some of the professional events that could be bet on include the National Football League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball, the Professional Golfers Association, NASCAR races and others. 
College sporting events would include those sanctioned by the NCAA and NAIA, but not any games where a Kentucky team is playing. 
International events such as the Olympics and World Cup soccer could also be available, if approved by the racing commission. 
Several other events within a game to be bet on could be included, such as a coin flip before a game, the result of a putt, results of a baseball player’s at-bat, and the result of a field goal attempt. 
The bill also places restrictions on who can wager, including participants in a sporting event. 
Those who obtain licenses to operate a sports wagering venue would have to pay an initial $500,000 fee, with an annual renewal fee of $50,000. 
The legislation defines “sports wagering” as the placing of wagers on the outcomes of professional sports contests and other events in conformance with federal law and as authorized by the racing commission at tracks and through advanced deposit wagering. 
That language, according to opponents, leaves some wiggle room on the type of gambling that would be legalized, specifically where it says “and other events…as authorized by the racing commission.” 
Similar legislation sponsored by Koenig won passage from the House Licensing, Occupations and Administrative Regulations Committee during the 2019 legislative session, but never came up for a floor vote. 
This year’s version has 22 co-sponsors in the 100-member House.

Trevor Steinhauser Launches "Stigmatized" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 38:53


Fort Thomas resident, Trevor Steinhauser, started a podcast called Stigmatized.  Mark Collier interviews Trevor about why he started it, what listeners can expect and why it will appeal to everyone.  It's launch will begin in August 2019 and will feature stories of awareness, education, hope and community.  RELATED: Trevor Steinhauser's story on Fort Thomas Matters  From his website:  "I am a fearless advocate for all things to do with behavioral health. Having been down this road, I am passionate about helping others. I myself am in long term recovery and have talked to hundreds of people over the last few years. I feel it is time for everyone to have the opportunity to hear from a wide range of amazing people. Listening to the stories of others is a therapeutic way to address these issues. In this podcast we will explore the human condition through real and raw conversations. We all have a little crazy is in us so we are going to have fun along the way while raising awareness for this community that seems to be perpetually STIGMATIZED."  

How to Hack Disney World

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 19:23


Interview with resident Disney expert and Fort Thomas Independent School Superintendent, Dr. Karen Cheser.    Fort Thomas Education Foundation Fundraiser - Disney World Package Giveaway ($3000 value)   Hotel accommodations donated by Dr. Karen Cheser and Scott Richards, benefits go toward Fort Thomas Education Foundation.    $20/ticket, drawing Friday, May 24. To buy tickets email FTEFDisneyRaffle@gmail.com  or call 859-815-2004.  

Taryn Taugher Talks Alleged Abuse and Bully Behavior at NKU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 27:22


NKU Basketball Player Writes Scathing Editorial on Coach's Behaviors Link to the story. A Northern Kentucky University basketball player published an editorial on the behavior and antics of Head Coach Camryn Whitaker, in which she characterized the coach of bullying and abusive behavior. Taryn Taugher, a redshirt junior from Freeland High School in Michigan, published an article today in The Odyssey Online in which she describes the tarnished relationship she and other players have had with Whitaker. The Odyssey is a crowdsourced media model, allowing authors to submit content to be placed on their site. Taugher took to social media to release her editorial. "I am finally speaking out about the abuse my teammates and I have endured for 3 years now at Northern Kentucky University. This needs to stop now," she wrote. The article, entitled, "Behind Closed Doors: Abuse In Northern Kentucky University Women's Basketball Program" details Taugher's conversations and alleged abuse that she and other athletes have been exposed to under Whitaker. She writes: "The emotional abuse by current head coach has lasting effects on its players. But, it ends here. There is a deep, dark, hidden secret that lies within the women's basketball program at Northern Kentucky University which has been swept under the rug by the athletic department for three years." Taugher, has appeared in 84 games for the Norse since 2016, starting in 21 of those games. A fellow NKU basketball player, Shar'Rae Davis, posted video corroborating Taugher's story. Other teammates have since agreed with Taugher’s story on Facebook and Twitter. Northern Kentucky University released a statement on the allegations: "The well-being of our student-athletes is of the utmost importance and when concerns are raised about our programs, they are appropriately reviewed, evaluated, and addressed. The university is aware of complaints surrounding the women’s basketball program. We recognize the courage it takes to share personal stories. We have taken these complaints seriously and they have been thoroughly reviewed separately by the Title IX and Athletics offices, and addressed in accordance with university policy. There are ongoing efforts to improve communications and relationships between the program’s leadership and student-athletes. We are committed to fostering a safe, healthy and inclusive learning environment for anyone who is a part of our campus community. Our students’ voices will be heard and the Athletics office will continue to monitor and assess our programs, taking appropriate corrective actions as needed.” Whitaker was named the fifth head coach of the Northern Kentucky University women’s basketball program by Director of Athletics Ken Bothof on May 6, 2016. Whitaker had coaching stints at Kentucky, Dayton, Missouri State and Austin Peay. A native of Cynthiana, Kentucky and Harrison County High School, she played five seasons at Western Kentucky University, leading the Hilltoppers to 97 wins and postseason berths in each of her seasons.

Jay Poston, Michelle Snodgrass Talk with Mark Collier

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 51:10


Ryan Poston was murdered on October 12, 2012. Mark Collier talks intimately with Jay Poston, Ryan's father, and Campbell County Commonweath's Attorney, Michelle Snodgrass.  After a sensational trial in the Campbell County, Kentucky circuit court, Shayna Hubers was convicted of murder on April 23, 2015. She was sentenced to 40 years in the Kentucky Department of Corrections on August 14, 2015. On August 25, 2016, Hubers' conviction was overturned on appeal when one of the jurors in her murder trial was revealed to be a convicted felon. Hubers was convicted of murder during her second trial on murder charges for the killing of Ryan Poston on August 29, 2018. The jury recommended a life sentence and she will be sentenced on October 18, 2018.

Breaking Down The Data in the Campbell County Primary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 37:46


Joined by Tyler Owen.  Why Didn't Fort Thomas turnout? What happened in the Southern end of the county?  What does this mean for general elections.    Mark Collier and Owen take a deep dive into the data. 

Connie Grubbs, Campbell County Commissioner Candidates, On Her Campaign

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 25:47


Connie Grubbs (D-Fort Thomas) spends time in-studio to talk about her campaign. She spends time on why she's running, why her candidacy is different and her thoughts on the 2018 General Assembly in Frankfort. This podcast was recorded in April. She will be running against Brian Painter (R-Alexandria) and Dave Guidugli (I-Fort Thomas) in the November General Election.     

General Assembly 2018 Recap: Wil Schroder, Brent Cooper, Karen Cheser, Jay Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 46:41


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions Sen. Wil Schroder: What was the toughest part of this General Assembly for you?  Mr. Brent Cooper: Have you heard from the businesses who will now be charged sales tax on their services?  Dr. Karen Cheser: What were you most frustrated with during this session?   Mr. Jay Brewer: Do you think lawmakers listened to public school advocates?    Mark Collier (Living Media, Inc. & Fort Thomas Matters) talks with four people smack dab in the middle of the General Assembly process this year.    Guests:  Sen. Wil Schroder (R-Wilder) Brent Cooper, CEO/President Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce  Dr. Karen Cheser, Superintendent, Fort Thomas Independent Schools  Jay Brewer, Superindendent, Dayton Independent Schools 

Fort Thomas School Leadership District Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 32:56


Dr. Karen Cheser - Superintendent Fort Thomas Independent Schools Bill Bradford - Asst. Superintendent, Teaching/Learning Jamee Flaherty - Asst. Superintendent, Student Services   TOPICS: - What direction is FTIS positioning itself to benefit students in a global marketplace? - End of school date is discussed, with reasoning.  - STOP cyber bulling anonymous tipline.  - Moyer Elementary update 

County Commissioner Candidate Speaks on Alcoholism, Campbell Co. Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 23:32


Campbell Co. Commissioner candidate in District 1, Tyler Owen, joins Mark Collier in studio.  He talks about his reasons for running, the current rundown of countywide politics and the biggest differentiatior for what sets him apart from his opponents in a crowded race.  "If we want to get anywhere beating the stigma of addiction, it's okay for me to say I'm an alcoholic."    

What New Restaurants may be Coming to Cold Spring?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 30:13


SPONSOR: OMEGA PROCESSING SOLUTIONS We talk with Campbell Countian, Brandon Voelker, who is in the know about all things happening in northern Kentucky.  Brandon is an attorney; you can contact him at 859-781-1900 or at his website, here.

Fort Thomas Mayor, Eric Haas, Speaks on His Heart Attack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 23:49


SPONSOR: Omega Processing Solutions  Topics: Fort Thomas mayor, Eric Haas, suffered a heart attack on October 8 while at his lake house. He talked about that almost tragic event, as well as FC Cincinnati coming to Newport and the city of Fort Thomas' visioning efforts.    LINK: Mayor Eric Haas Suffers Heart Attack 

Karen Cheser on Gov. Bevin's Pension Proposal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 17:41


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions Fort Thomas Independent Schools Superintendent, Karen Cheser, with her thoughts on the pension proposal given by Gov. Matt Bevin on Oct. 18.  "Keeping the Promise" proposal (link). 

A Conversation with Keith Chalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 64:13


Keith Chalk is Michelle Chalk's father. Michelle was the 15-year old, soon-to-be Highlands freshman that tragically passed away on August 1, 2017 when a tree fell on her in a friend's back yard.  We talked about who Michelle was, how the community has responded to them and how they have been dealing with the life-altering news.     

In Search of Glory: "Do You Think I'm Tina Glory?"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 33:09


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions In this episode, we talk to someone who was also thought to have been one who started these fake profiles. Who is Tina Glory? If you're from Fort Thomas and you're on Facebook, you've certainly come across her. She's a mystery to many, but why is she causing such a stir? FTM Radio starts this short podcast series to get to the bottom of it. In search of Glory.

In Search of Glory: Talking To a Troll

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 23:35


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions In this episode, we talk to someone who was thought to have been one who started these fake profiles.  Who is Tina Glory? If you're from Fort Thomas and you're on Facebook, you've certainly come across her. She's a mystery to many, but why is she causing such a stir? FTM Radio starts this short podcast series to get to the bottom of it. In search of Glory.

In Search of Glory: Catfishing in Fort Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 22:33


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions Who is Tina Glory? If you're from Fort Thomas and you're on Facebook, you've certainly come across her. She's a mystery to many, but why is she causing such a stir? FTM Radio starts this short podcast series to get to the bottom of it.  In search of Glory. 

Handicapping The Kentucky Derby

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 25:06


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions  CBH Racing's Corbin Blumberg is back to handicap the Kentucky Derby for FTM Radio. Blumberg gave listeners last year a winner that went off at 6-1 for his best pick of the day.  This year, he's armed with working close to one of the Derby favorites. Listen to his picks, including his top three horses in this year's field, his dark horse pick and long shot pick.   

How To Cut The Cord On Your Cable Bill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 23:32


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions Tyler Menke and Michael Kaser started Bill Busters over a conversation in a living room about their rising cost of their cable bills. "We used to pay around $100 a month, and then $200 a month and towards the end it was over $200 a month," said Menke. "I cut the cord first when I found out we could still watch the Reds on Playstation Vue's and also keep all the channels we loved for half the price." They two neighbors started negotiating their rates and soon found out that when armed with the correct information, getting the best deal was easy.  This podcast explores the tips for cutting the cord yourself: how to do it, what to buy and where to buy it.  "We found out that you need good competitive info, and direct local contacts to get the best deal," said Menke.   They decided to build a web platform that would do just that. Soon they uncovered 295 combinations of options internet, cable and streaming services in Greater Cincinnati. Their matching algorithm tells you which package is best for your needs and then arms you with that information and price so you can call the company and renegotiate yourself.  If that sounds like too much work, you can have one of their expert negotiators do if for you. If they save you money, they keep the first month's savings and you save for the rest of the year. You can sign up on their website billbusters.co. 

Will Chambers (ESPN Dallas) Elite Eight Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 23:50


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions  Will Chambers of ESPN Dallas talks about his relationship with Jim Nantz over the years and breaks down what's left of the brackets.  Including his picks for the Final Four. 

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