Dive into the heartbeat of Glasgow, Kentucky, with Mayor Henry Royse as your guide in this captivating podcast. Offering a dynamic blend of city updates, human interest tales, and the latest news, Henry Royse brings a personal touch to the pulse of the community. Unveiling the intricate layers of Glasgow’s urban narrative, the podcast reveals the stories that shape the lives of its residents. From policy changes to heartwarming human experiences, each episode is a journey through the evolving landscape of this vibrant city. Join us in exploring the essence of Glasgow, discovering the heartbeat that unites its citizens and defines its character.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues! Join us as we explore Entertain Glasgow, a delightful series of events lighting up the city this summer. This year, the festivities kick off on May 23rd with the funk and soul tunes of Big Black Cadillac at the Glasgow Square. Enjoy local food trucks and vibrant performances that promise entertainment for all ages. Throughout the summer, Glasgow will host various musical acts from different genres, including a Christian concert featuring Cochran and Company and a grand finale with country legend Colin Ray. Bring your friends, family, and enjoy the lively atmosphere right in the heart of Glasgow!
Henry sits down with Rich Crowe, a Glasgow native and retired superintendent, who shares his journey back home and his involvement in the local community. In this episode, we discuss the upcoming Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans and Vietnam Era Veterans event at the South Central Kentucky Cultural Center. Rich shares the significance and planning behind the event, highlighting the collaborative efforts with his dedicated committee. Attendees can anticipate a heartfelt opening ceremony, captivating stories from veterans across five counties, and a powerful Vietnam-era exhibit. This gathering serves as a long-overdue tribute to the brave men and women who served during a transformative era. Tune in to learn more about the event details and the impactful stories that will be shared. Don't miss this opportunity to honor their service and sacrifices. A heartfelt thank you to all veterans and their families.
Welcome to Henry's Dashboard Dialogues, a podcast where we delve into exciting developments in our community. This episode features a discussion on the newly introduced Entertainment Destination Center (EDC) in Glasgow. Joined by City Administrator April Russell and Tourism Director McLean Lessenberry, we explore what the EDC means for locals and tourists alike, starting July 1st. Listen in as we discuss how this initiative aims to boost tourism and enhance the downtown experience, making Glasgow a more vibrant and attractive destination.
Welcome to another episode of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues, where we delve into the transformative changes taking place in Glasgow. Today, we sit down with Glasgow Police Chief Guy Howie, who shares insights into the deployment of Flock cameras—a cutting-edge license plate reader technology that has marked a turning point for the city's law enforcement. Chief Howie, with his remarkable 48 years of experience, takes us through the impressive journey of the Glasgow Police Department's integration with Flock cameras over the past year. From tackling car theft and capturing wanted criminals to solving hit-and-runs, this technology has significantly bolstered the department's efficiency and capability in maintaining public safety. Furthermore, the episode highlights the collaborative efforts with agencies like the U.S. Marshal Service and the Kentucky legislator's support, ensuring that the privacy of citizens is safeguarded while optimizing security measures. Tune in to hear how these advancements not only solve crimes but also enhance the quality of life in Glasgow, making it a safer community for all.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues for 2025! Join Mayor Henry Royse as he outlines his ambitious vision for Glasgow's best year yet, focusing on growth, cooperation, and community spirit. This episode delves into exciting developments coming to Glasgow, including the renovation of the Glasgow Aquatic Center and the rebuilding of Richardson Field's grandstands. Learn about the projects aimed at enhancing Glasgow's role as a shopping and cultural hub. Mayor Royse introduces new council members and highlights the strengthened relationship with county officials that promises a collaborative approach to the city's challenges and opportunities. Be part of the dialogue and share your thoughts on the topics you'd like to see explored this year. Mayor Royse is eager to engage with the community through open conversations on Glasgow's journey forward.
In this episode of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues I chat with a very special guest, Ms. April Dunbar (Assistant Director of the 911 Communications Center). April has recently been elected as President of the Kentucky Emergency Number Association (KENA). Her leadership extends beyond Kentucky as she serves as a TERT (Telecommunication Emergency Response Team) leader. April shares her eye-opening experience being deployed to Asheville, North Carolina, in the wake of Hurricane Helene. With the local 911 center overwhelmed, April and her team were called to assist, providing much-needed support in a devastated area. Join us as April recounts the challenges faced, from navigating unfamiliar systems to understanding the local dialects, all while coordinating critical emergency responses. She highlights the importance of teamwork and adaptation in crisis situations, sharing insights on the unexpected encounters with wildlife and the heartwarming moments with local dispatchers. April's dedication and expertise shine through as she reflects on her role in helping communities during their time of need. Tune in to learn about the vital work of emergency responders and the resilience required in the face of disaster.
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the Trojan Trail Roundabout, one of the many exciting road projects currently in progress. Join us as we chat with KYTC District Engineer Joe Plunk, who shares insights on the project and its impact on the community. Tune in to learn about the innovative developments shaping our roads and enhancing our travel experience!
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Sam Chambers, Chairman of the Glasgow Airport Board and honored veteran, to hear about his once-in-a-lifetime experience with the treasured Honor Flight. Sam shares heartfelt stories from his military service, reflects on the impact of the Honor Flight, and discusses his dedicated work with the airport board. Join us as we explore his journey of service, both on the ground and in the skies, and the legacy he's building in the Glasgow community.
Status update on Medical Cannibis as rules and regulations continue to be developed in Glasgow, KY.
Join us on Henry's Dashboard Dialogues, where we take a ride through the rich history and vibrant community of Glasgow, Kentucky. Each episode features in-depth conversations with notable locals who have significantly contributed to our town's legacy. In this special episode, we celebrate the accomplishments and heritage of Jim Gray, Kentucky Secretary of Transportation and former Mayor of Lexington. Jim shares personal anecdotes, the enduring impact of his Glasgow roots, and insights into his remarkable career. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a curious visitor, this podcast will inspire you to appreciate the place we all love to call home.
Join us in a very special edition of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues as we celebrate Glasgow's 225th birthday on May the 10th. Our honored guest is the famous historian Sam Terry, known for his deep knowledge on Kentucky's history and his captivating presentations. Sam has prepared a special presentation for this birthday celebration that will unravel Glasgow's rich history, from the struggles and highlights of its formation to its role and achievements over the centuries. Expect to learn about fascinating historical facts, such as how the streets were named, and the development of the cemeteries, alongside the unveiling of interesting stories and other surprises. Alongside history, we also pay homage to Glasgow's Scottish heritage and celebrate its culture, which extends to music, education, and much more. There will be a host of activities, ranging from viewing the original articles of incorporation of the city of Glasgow and minutes from early council meetings, exploring food trucks and enjoying a concert by famous Celtic rock band, Seven Nations. In this episode, Sam and I also take a look into the past's challenges, like the cholera outbreak brought by the travelling circus, and the solutions found, such as the establishment of the unclaimed animals pen in the courthouse yard. We will also highlight Glasgow's achievements, such as its early manufacturing and agricultural advances and the success of local figures who have made significant contributions to humankind. This journey will inspire you to appreciate Glasgow's intricate history as we wrap up this special edition with an engaging conversation with Sam Terry on the importance of Glasgow's history and the role it continues to play in shaping the community.
In this episode of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues, we bring you a conversation about the exciting events about to take place in South Central Kentucky. Glasgow is gearing up once again for the annual 'Entertain Glasgow' - a much-anticipated event that brings the city to life with music, food, and fun! April Russell, our City Administrator doubling as the chairperson for the Entertain Glasgow Committee, gives us a sneak peek into the inaugural event of the series. This Friday night, the city will reverberate with the soulful music of 'Sundy Best', a renowned Kentucky band, with a local duo, 'Dad Bods', setting the stage beforehand. The event will take place at Beaver Creek Park, lovingly known as Beaver Trail. Visitors can relish the comfort of paved paths leading to a newly constructed shelter that stands as a concert stage. Best of all, admission is free. Yes, you read it right! It's a free evening filled with fun, food & music. This community event wouldn't be possible without our generous sponsors. A big shout-out to the City of Glasgow, Renew by Optum, The Tree Company, Bailey & Gibson, MCS Lawn Care, Greg Harris Electric, TJ Regional Health, Botts Construction and Real Estate, Diamond Auto, Spantech, and Christian Family Radio. The event promises to be a crowd-puller, with visitors from all over, particularly fans of 'Sundy Best'. Tune in to enjoy music and mirth at Beaver Creek Park on Friday, April 26th, food trucks available from 5 pm, and the music kicking off at 7 pm. Join us for an unforgettable evening of fun, food, and fantastic music! See you there!
This episode takes a peek into the much-anticipated Sip, Shop, and Stroll event on April 20th. Sponsored by the Downtown Business Association, it's a day filled with shopping, interactive vendor stalls, food trucks, and family-friendly activities. We are joined by Sherry Williams, an active organizer of this grand event, which has seen the participation grow each year. With over 148 vendors and 12 food trucks lined up, the offerings are vast and varied. Attendees can look forward to a collection of homemade, handmade treasures such as candles, boutique clothes, crocheted items, and delightful dog treats. It's a paradise of locally crafted items that add to the charm of this delightful day. Sherry encourages all to visit the Glasgow Downtown Business Association Facebook page to get a glimpse of the event's map. The event is now expanded beyond the city square, luring visitors to stroll down Washington and Main streets. The Facebook page will also host updates on vendors, band performances scheduled for the day, and more such engaging information. The Sip, Shop, and Stroll event also brings excellent opportunities for vendors to establish and maintain valuable customer relationships. Not just shopping, the event has something for everyone, including face painting for the young attendees, magic shows, and craft activities facilitated by the Y.M.C.A. This event coincides with the 'Homegrown 5K Run' organized by Sustainable Glasgow giving it a lively, bustling atmosphere right from 7:30 in the morning. The event steps up the excitement, offering a glimpse of the city's transformation over the years; local restaurants serving up enticing menus and the first Bounty of the Barrens farmer's market set up of the year. Be a part of this festive day, and be ready to sip, shop, and stroll in Glasgow city's beautiful Downtown. Don't miss to mark your calendar for April 20th!
In this episode of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues, we welcome a very special guest, Pat Hoagland, vice president of Branstetter Carroll Architects and Designers. He provides an in-depth discussion about the highly-anticipated new aquatic center in Glasgow, a project expected to significantly revitalize the city's recreational amenities. Pat explains the meticulous planning process that started in 2008, involving multiple stakeholders and public meetings. Through this, they identified residents' top priorities, which prominently included the creation of a family aquatic center. He highlights the center will not be a typical rectangular pool. Instead, it promises to offer a modern, family-friendly space with a multitude of amenities. Apart from the aquatic center, the first phase also includes the addition of pickleball courts and walking tracks. Future phases promise the creation of a small dog park, a large picnic shelter, an outdoor fitness area, and a basketball court, aiming to make the park a comprehensive hub for recreation. The discussion also touches on the need for keeping the pool closed during the construction phase for safety reasons. The demolition process will start as early as April this year, and the new center aims to open its doors by the summer of 2025.
Our conversation with guest speaker, Wes Billingsley, the superintendent for the City of Glasgow Street Department, gives a comprehensive rundown on all you need to know about the city's Cleanup Week. We discuss the services provided by the city that allow residents to contribute towards keeping Glasgow clean. Wes shares about the city's plan for picking up junk, small to big, during Cleanup Week and how to participate effectively. We review the pickup schedule, items that can be left for pickup, and how disposed items are managed. This episode also delves into the importance of managing waste appropriately and resources the city offers for disposing of items unsuitable for regular pickup. Tune in to learn how Glasgow residents can contribute positively towards a brighter and cleaner city through the annual Cleanup Week initiative.
Welcome to another edition of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues, your go-to podcast for all things related to Glasgow. Join Mayor Henry Royse as he discusses recent crucial tax changes with our guest, the Occupational Tax Administrator, Nick Hurt. In this episode, we delve deep into the proposed changes to Glasgow's insurance premium fees that have remained unchanged since 1966. Nick Hurt provides context and explains the need for reevaluating these rates, aimed at aligning Glasgow with the surrounding areas. We discuss the differential fee rates on insurance categories, and why Nick believes those related to life and health insurance need a little revamping. In true spirit of transparency, the discussion also explores the financial impact of these proposed changes. The revised tax structure, projecting to offer an additional revenue of around $200,000, doesn't massively burden our residents but rather leads to a small, proportional contribution towards the city's financial strength.
In this episode of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues, we dive into the world of local agriculture, particularly focusing on how it has uniquely shaped our community. Our special guest, Dr. Andy Joe Moore, Director of Agriculture at Barren County High School, joins us to commemorate the National FFA week. He shares his insights on being part of the eighth generation on his family's farm and nurturing the growth of Barren County High School's FFA chapter that has had a profound impact on students and the community alike. He also provides an overview of the agriculture curriculum at the school, including some numbers and details on how the FFA connects closely with it. During the discussion, we highlight the notable achievements of local FFA chapter president Molly Webb and her plans to further her agriculture studies at Oklahoma State University. Lastly, Dr. Moore shares more about his personal journey in agricultural education through his PhD and how it informs his work with the students at Barren County High School.
In this episode, we explore the rich heritage of Glasgow by delving into the remarkable life of Luska J. Twyman - the first Black Mayor in Kentucky, and one of the first in the US. Our special guest for the day is none other than Mr. William Twyman, an accomplished educator, and cousin to Luska Twyman. William shares about Luska's significant contributions as an educator, leader, and community unifier. Together we explore the impact Twyman had on desegregating Glasgow's schools and recognizing the legacy as a pioneering figure during the Black History Month. Luska was known for his unique ability to bring people together, despite the differences and created a harmonious community that the city of Glasgow is truly proud of. We look back at some memorable moments with Luska, from family reunions to his term as Mayor, and how his influence still lingers to this day. Join us in honoring and reliving the inspiring journey of Luska Twyman; a man whose life stands as a beacon of tolerance, unity, and progress.
In this episode of Dashboard Dialogues, we head to the heart of downtown Glasgow to explore the city's evolving architecture, focusing a building that us undergoing major improvements. Our guest for today's dialogue is Mike Darnell, a man who's undertaken the task of rejuvenating one of Glasgow's most recognized buildings—the Morris Building. In this episode, we dive into the history of the Morris Building, a structure that holds a rich narrative from the second half of the 19th century. Mike explains that the building, which is known by locals for its changing string of businesses, was founded originally by German immigrant, Emmanuel Morris. Emmanuel initially started a dry goods store which later evolved into the largest retail business in the county. Despite weathering various challenges, not least including structural damage due to a fire and potential condemnation, the Morris Building stands strong today. As Mike notes, this can be attributed to the craftsmanship of brickmakers and constructors from over a century ago, whose handiwork gives the building its unique character. Interestingly, elements of the Morris Building are being carefully preserved during the restoration process. This includes a metal cast iron front made by George Mesker, an architectural mastermind based in Evansville, Indiana. As Mike explains, these customizable storefronts were widely popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s, adding aesthetic value and providing a signature look to buildings. Mike and his family company, Zatt Properties, aspire to repurpose and conserve as much of the original structure as possible to maintain the building's historical integrity. Preserving this historical site not only ties us back to our roots, but it also serves as a quality of life enhancement and draws in both locals and tourists, creating an improved sense of community for Glasgow. Join us for this intriguing conversation, as we discover what it takes to breathe new life into old buildings, yet keep their narratives intact.
Welcome back to "Henry's Dashboard Dialogues"! In this episode, we feature our charming and dedicated Public Safety Officer of Glasgow, Kentucky, Schelly Vance, in a heartwarming discussion that peels off the layers behind her everyday tasks and responsibilities. Schelly shares her journey that began in 2011 as a 9-1-1 dispatcher, eventually transitioning to her current role as a Public Safety Officer. She takes us behind the scenes of the work involved in maintaining the safety of Glasgow's vibrant community, handling over 19,423 calls annually as well as managing school traffic. Schelly looks beyond crunching numbers and juggling tedious tasks and expounds on her key roles in downtown events such as the Sip Shop and Stroll and local car shows. She doesn't shy away from sharing about the thorough coordination that leaves our city safe and flourishing. Her light shines the brightest as she shares about her interaction with the kids in the community. Teaching drug awareness at local schools, mentoring at the local Boys and Girls Club, and simply being the friendly face they recognize in the crowd, Schelly Vance proves that making a difference starts with heartfelt interactions. Join us for an insightful discussion on our latest journey with the phenomenal Schelly Vance because everybody loves Shelly. Learn more about Dashboard Dialogues and Henry Royse.
Welcome to another exciting episode of "Henry's Dashboard Dialogues"! In this episode your host, Henry, sits down with the remarkable MacLean Lessenberry, the Executive Director at Glasgow-Barren County Tourism. Join them as they dive into a spirited conversation about all the incredible things happening in Glasgow, Kentucky. MacLean shares her insights into the rich cultural heritage, vibrant community spirit, and the diverse range of activities that make Glasgow truly special. From historical landmarks to community events, they explore why Glasgow is "Better in the Barrens." MacLean sheds light on the dynamic initiatives and tourism attractions that contribute to the city's unique charm. Whether you're a local looking to learn more about our hometown or a visitor eager to explore the heart of Glasgow, join Henry and MacLean for an engaging conversation that will leave you inspired to experience all that Glasgow has to offer and why life is truly "Better in the Barrens"!
Glasgow Parks & Recreation Director Eddie Furlong joins us as we chat about upcoming construction to Richardson Field in preparation for the season's first home game. Photo by: 104TheScore
In this episode, Mayor Royse delves into the concept of New Year's resolutions, viewing them not just as personal goals but as solutions to communal challenges. He candidly discusses the difficulty of such resolutions, drawing attention to local issues like homelessness that require collective attention and innovative solutions.
Glasgow, KY is ready to take on the snow season! Join us on this episode as we chat with City Administrator, April Russell and Jim McGowan, Director of the Department of Public Works.
In Episode 5 of our podcast series, we sit down with the remarkable Sheila Lawrence, an area native whose musical journey has woven her into timeless tunes. Join us as Sheila shares her special connection to the US Top 100 song, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," and takes us behind the scenes of her extraordinary experiences touring with the legendary Brenda Lee.
Join us on this episode of Dashboard Dialogues as we delve into the people behind Glasgow's Community Band. Discover the extraordinary individuals who make up this talented group, their inspiring stories, and how their passion for music brings them together. But that's not all! We are thrilled to bring you an exclusive preview of their upcoming Christmas concert. Special Guest: Robbie Fudge
Special guest Joe Plunk, Chief District Engineer for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet joins us to share more about the infamous tunnel (or should we say arch) off Washington Street in Glasgow, Kentucky. We chat about an exciting future for the structure and learn a bit about its history.
Join us in this special podcast episode as we illuminate the magic behind 'Light Up Glasgow,' an annual event spanning over two decades. Discover the heartwarming traditions and community spirit that have surrounded the lighting of the first live Christmas tree downtown, bringing joy and festive cheer to Glasgow year after year. Featuring special guest, Kevin Myatt, Planning and Zoning Coordinator of Glasgow, Kentucky.
Join us as we explore a subject close to the hearts of our town: the NEW veterans flags gracing the Glasgow square. In this podcast, we've had the privilege of sitting down with Matt Mutter, the commander of the American Legion, to delve into the stories behind each of these flag-bearers and discover how you can honor and commemorate a loved one by having their flag proudly displayed.
Dive into the heartbeat of Glasgow, Kentucky, with Mayor Henry Royse as your guide. Join us in exploring the essence of Glasgow, discovering the heartbeat that unites its citizens and defines its character.