Let's Talk About It is a community focused show highlighting area events and non-profits in Jamestown and Stutsman County. The show is heard every Monday through Friday at 1:20 PM on ESPN Jamestown AM 1400/107.1 FM.
University of Jamestown Nursing Department Chair Kim Ash was on the show to talk about the nursing department. Ash talks about the SIM Lab, curriculum, in-community experience, and worldwide efforts that nursing students partake in while enrolled in the program.
The Gospel Jamboree returns to the Temple Baptist Church in Jamestown on Sunday, October 13th. Christine Witt says this is the 16th year of the jamboree and will feature several local artists beginning at 2 PM for a free-will offering.
Jamestown Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Emily Bivens was on the show to talk about upcoming chamber events including Business After Hours, the Chamber Ag Energy Luncheon, and the next Morning Buzz event.
Anne Carlsen Center Physical Therapist Whitney Trautman was on the show to talk about Physical Therapy Month and month long celebration during October. Physical Therapists work in homes, businesses, schools, and more to provide needed support to individuals in our community.
The Jamestown Kiwanis will be holding their annual Kiwanis Against Hunger food packaging event on October 26th in Jamestown. Michelle Watne and Katie Ryan-Anderson discuss the importance of the program, the need for volunteers and donations.
Jamestown Regional Medical Center Radiology Manager Jason Schaffer & Marketing Manager Katie Ryan-Anderson were on the show to talk about Breast Health Awareness Month. The "No Excuses" program removes barriers for women to get breast screenings.
Jay Nitchke was back on the show to talk about the James River Humane Society and all their different happenings. They have a spay-ghetti feed coming up October 10th, numerous animals up for adoption, and October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month.
Tamara Rau & Steve English with Medina EMS were on the show to express their need for volunteers. With an aging staff and some contemplating retirement, there is a need for more people to step up and become an EMT. Not only those from the community, but surrounding area are encouraged to learn more information…
Liz Hunt, Director of the Character in Leadership Program at the University of Jamestown, was on the show to promote the upcoming Character in Leadership Conference October 10th. The evening will feature a keynote speaker as well as breakout sessions for students and community members. You're encouraged to get tickets to the free event beforehand.
North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring was on the show to talk about the Pride of Dakota Showcase in Jamestown October 11th & 12th. Pride of Dakota features more than 550 businesses statewide with locally made and produced items. The showcase will have producers from across the state inside the Jamestown Civic Center and is…