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In this episode, we discover how words paint pictures inside of you that will cause you to have faith. Casting down imaginations Meditate on God's integrity of His word. Support the show
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In this episode, we discover how we all met and what we want to accomplish. You can be a prisoner without being locked up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hygc4lC0YcMSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
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In this episode, George Elliott explains his philosophy on evangelism. George is the owner of a Bat Removal and Roofing business serving the Tri-State since 2007.https://www.batsremoval.com/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Michael reads 101 scriptures of God's word specifically about His desire to heal you.Use this to play in the background to remind yourself of God's provision. www.hometownlebanon.comSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Mike talks about Edging God Out (EGO). Prayer and the necessity of its power. http://www.hometownlebanon.comSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, we talk with Tori Powell about Jesus's 3 years in ministry. The emotions behind humanity and the Easter season. Click the link below to follow Tori on her YouTube page. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgtSze7uhDhUgijwqsF932ASupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this month's update, we talk to Mayor Amy about Upcoming Events, the progress of city projects, and things you didn't know about our Mayor. https://www.lebanonohio.gov/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
2020 in review and the future of Lebanon. Optimize Senior Living, Crown Dodge, Home Paradise, Housing, Improvements, Sibcy Cline, Karie Lacy, Pleasant Street update, Fire Station, Police, First Responders, and more. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode Mayor, Amy Brewer looks back at the Lighting of the Christmas Tree and this month's festivities. When and Where will Santa Be around Town? Who has the best light displays? What are your favorite family traditions?Where to go for entertainment for the holidays. Remembering the ones who have difficulty during these times. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Karie will guide you through the process of buying a home, finding the right home, and selling at the right times. If you are considering buying or selling you owe it to yourself to listen to this episode. https://www.karielacy.com/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, we talk about what happened during Halloween and the best costume seen around town. In addition, we discuss an upcoming Parade, being Thankful during this holiday season Tree Lighting schedule, and more. 150,000.00 worth of grants has been given to our local businesses. Where will Santa be? listen to the podcast to learn more. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
Listen as we sit down and talk with the City Manager Scott Brunka and Jim Cohen CEO of CMC Properties. In this interview, we ask some of the following questions,Why Lebanon? Why this location? Who's going to lease the property once it's built?History of CMCCMC started in 1967 out of the business relationship that lawyers David Wolfe and Bob Blatt started in the mid-1960s. Since that time, CMC has grown to employ 200 people and serves as a real estate developer and property manager throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Cohen estimates the firm has 10,000 tenants, who he calls customers, at its properties.CMC has made its mark on Greater Cincinnati’s real estate profile with developments in Blue Ash, Cincinnati, Springdale, Taylor Mill, and other communities.Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this update, you will hear about,Miller Eco Park and their brick paver fundraiserBerry Park New Fire Station Old Fire Station PlansRoute 48 Tailgate for our Lebanon Warriors on MulberryOctoberfestPooch ParadeTrick or Treat and more. Casey Burdick 513-228-3104Cburdick@lebanonOhio.govSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
Karie Lacy is a knowledgeable REALTOR in southwest Ohio. She is an active member of The Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce and also serving on the new Women's Leadership committee starting in January 2021. Karie is a 2001 Lebanon High School Alumni with a passion for enriching the hometown she grew up in. She also spent her summers at Cave Run Lake in Morehead, KY. Upon your first contact with Karie, you'll recognize her passion for people. You'll quickly find she's much more resourceful than just buying and selling homes. www.KarieLacy.comCell: (513) 403-7943https://www.facebook.com/KarieLacyHUFFRealtySupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
City Manager's OfficeThe City of Lebanon offers a quality of life and charm that is unique as is evident by being selected Ohio’s Best Hometown. Great people, businesses, schools, parks and recreational facilities, community events, and an amazing downtown district all come together to create a place that you can call home. Our vision is to be a thriving and sustainable community that embraces opportunity, innovation, and authenticity. We accomplish this through outstanding citizen service, collaboration, integrity, quality, stewardship, and innovation. There are so many opportunities here in Lebanon for families, businesses, and visitors that I hope you take the time to explore our City. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact my office at 513-228-3102.ResponsibilitiesThe City Manager’s Office is responsible for the efficient and effective implementation of the City Council’s policies, goals, and objectives.City ManagerThe City Manager is appointed by the City Council to serve as the chief executive officer of the City and to manage the daily operations of the City’s staff. The City operates under the Council-Manager form of government, which combines the strong political leadership of elected officials with the managerial experience of an appointed local – government manager.Council-Manager GovernmentThe City of Lebanon operates under the council-manager form of government. The council-manager form is the system of local government that combines the strong political leadership of elected officials with the strong managerial experience of an appointed local government manager. Learn more about the council-manager form of government in the Council-Manager Government FAQs.Mission, Vision & ValuesOur MissionTo enhance the quality of life in our community by providing high-quality and cost-effective services, while maintaining the public trust through sound stewardship of our resources.Our VisionTo be a leader among cities in delivering outstanding quality services through citizen involvement, innovation, and efficient use of resources.Our ValuesCustomer / Citizen ServiceHonesty and IntegrityInnovationQualityStewardshipTeamworkEmployment OpportunitiesPart-Time Firefighters/EMTsPosting Date: 09-24-2020 End Date: Open until filledPolice OfficerPosting Date: Sep 24, 2020 10:31 AM End Date: Oct 30, 2020 10:31 AMhttps://www.lebanonohio.gov/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, we interview Wayne Dunn, President as well as Ted Hennis, board member about their upcoming schedule and how you can help. Community TheatreThe Lebanon Theatre Company, Inc. (LTC) is a quality, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation providing community theatre in Lebanon Ohio. Our intimate 108 seat theatre is located at 10 S. Mechanic St., in downtown Lebanon, Ohio.VisionOur vision is to become the leading live theatre in the area presenting professional quality entertainment, in an intimate setting, evoking emotion and wonder in our audiences.MissionThe mission of the Lebanon Theatre Company is to organize, sponsor, produce and promote high-quality amateur theatrical shows and to provide education to the Warren County area by promoting and developing theatrical arts.Board of DirectorsLTC is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors, elected by the paying members of LTC. Every January we have an Annual Members Meeting where we review our goals and elect Board members. Members can nominate themselves for the Board. If you are interested, just come to the Annual Meeting and volunteer. We work hard, but we also have fun. Board members serve for two-year terms; you can find yourself doing anything from taking tickets to choosing the plays! The Board meets monthly, and anyone can attend those meetings. Just call us at (513) 228-0932.Board Members (2019/2020) President - Wayne DunnVice President – Paula Whitaker Treasurer - Kurt Percy Secretary - Kate Edington Marilyn Carter Woody Goldsmith Julie Hauwiller Ted Hennis Tracie Mills Carol Rickey Brian Trainer Jessica TuckerAdvisors to the BoardAdvisor & Facilities Manager – Bob McLainAdvisor & Webmaster – Brahm CorstanjeAdvisor & Music – Jay MillsAssistants to the BoardSocial Media Assistant – Abby SmithSocial Media Assistant – Kevin Wallhttps://www.ltcplays.com/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
How our new conference is shaping up for Lebanon Football. What's going in the lot next to FrischesRoad construction updatesGroundbreaking for our new fire department3rd Friday on Mulberry update with the announcement of "Naked Karate girls" performing September 18th.October FestCity EmploymentFarmers MarketSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
Join us as we discuss the following,Athletic UpdateSchool ProceduresBus ProceduresOnline SchoolIn Class UpdateLebanon High SchoolLebanon Junior HighBerry IntermediateDonovan ElementaryBowman PrimarySupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
UPCOMING EVENTSLebanon Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to join us forOur 2020 3rd Friday on Mulberry St. Concert Series August 21st & September 18thCram the Cruiser - Bringing in supplies for Teachers and ClassroomsRoadwork UpdateResourcesHighlighting some of our Businesses Upcoming Brewery? Special Recognition of Hannah Wolfenbarger for her contribution to Collin Colborn.From Hannah's Facebook PageOn July 13th the Lebanon Warrior community and many other lives had changed forever. A fellow Warren County Fair 4-H member, a 2021 Lebanon high school class member, a teammate and so much more, Colin Colburn was in a tragic car accident that took him too soon. I know as of my heart and many others are broken and have no words to describe how we feel and how much we miss that smart, loving, and big smile every single day. https://www.lebanonohio.gov/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
The founder Tony Mitchell stopped by the studio to share his heart in why he started RCC and Skidz. Here is their missionAt Residential Community Care, it is our mission to provide the means to an independent life for individuals with developmental disabilities. Our staff strives to teach the necessary skills for our individuals to become as independent as possible utilizing true compassion and dedication in their well-being. We ensure a safe and enjoyable learning environment, whether it be in a home environment or in our vocational setting, Skidz Reimagined.With experience on the Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities in Ohio, Tony Mitchell recognized the growing need for residential services and vocational training for individuals with developmental disabilities. With Warren County being one of the fastest-growing counties in Ohio for developmental disabilities, alongside the growing need for associated services, Tony started Residential Community Care (RCC) in 2008.RCC quickly grew around its mission to build independence in individuals with disabilities. RCC focuses on building an enjoyable and beneficial experience centered around its individuals with staff that shows true dedication and care to RCC’s mission of supporting these individuals for an independent life. RCC focuses on four service areas: residential services in a home environment, transportation services, its day habilitation program, and its vocational habilitation program, Skidz Reimagined. The combination of these programs provides a robust experience centered around treating people like people.Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode we celebrate our Independence day by talking about things in our community such as the Parade set for July 3rd. So far this is the largest participant level ever recorded for our city. Lebanon is also expanding in many ways via the growth of its business partners. Listen as the Mayor explains the projected growth for many businesses as they have expanded their footprint. Are you looking for a New Career? Check out the newly designed website for city job postings and so much more.https://www.lebanonohio.gov/Great links to check out. https://www.mainstreetlebanon.org/https://www.lebanonchamber.org/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode we will speak with Alisa Mansion, Rebecca Strole, and Renee Wisser about the Lebanon Women's Center and what it offers. Here are some good links to click.How to get in touch with themhttps://womenscenterohio.com/When am I duehttps://womenscenterohio.com/your-body/pregnancy-calculator/What are my optionshttps://womenscenterohio.com/your-options/How to get help as the fatherhttps://womenscenterohio.com/for-men/Lebanon:(513) 934-1777Dayton:(937) 228-2222East Dayton:(937) 610-7777Forest Park:(513) 620-8844Kettering:(937) 643-4673Sidney:(937) 498-4425Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
We sit down to interview Mrs. McLaughlin about her company and what they can provide for your loved ones. Check out their website to get answers to the following questions. What does it mean that you are a “faith based” home?Do I have to bring my own furniture?How is the home staffed?What services do you offer?When are visiting hours?Do you accept Medicaid?Is Optimized Senior Living a Memory Care facility?How do we pay for the services at Optimized?https://optimizedseniorliving.com/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
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In this episode Michael explores how you think about yourself will show up in everything that you do. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this podcast Michael explores Jesus' prayer for us to stay put. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode we learn 1. Why the city has to keep the parks closed and for how long?2. What $600,000.00 in grants do for the city? 3. What are the plans for future outdoor events?4. Did the Governor make the wrong call for mental health patience?To hear about some of these topics and more listen now. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode Michael explains why this world feels there is NO HOPE.Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
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Have you ever wanted to run away? Who hasn't? But lets look at the people who have been found. In this episode Michael explores a look into the America that he witnessed this weekend. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Michael Myers brings in Todd Yohey and the school's newest hire Mr. Keith Pantling. As the new Athletic Director of Lebanon High School, Keith discusses the future of Lebanon Athletics and the responsibility of his new position.Mr. Pantling was a former High School Football, Basketball, and Lacrosse player. Pantling, who attended high school in Lancaster, N.Y., earned an education degree in health and physical education at Canisius College in Buffalo.He earned a master’s degree at Xavier University. During that time, he served as a graduate assistant at the University of Cincinnati for then-head football coach Butch Jones.Keith shows his commitment to bringing Lacrosse to the forefront as well as a commitment to the future of "E Gaming".Do you lack School Spirit? Keith Pantling is taking this to the next level to bring back school spirit in a fresh, new, and exciting way. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode Michael talks about everyone having scars and how we must all deal with them. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this Mothers day special Michael highlights our heritage and what makes us unique. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
Marjorie's ObituaryRecorded by David Donovan on May 7th 2020.DONOVAN, Marjorie Elaine, 100, of Lebanon, peacefully passed away on Thursday, April 30, 2020 at Otterbein Springboro Senior Life Center. Born Marjorie Miller on April 1, 1920 in Cincinnati, OH to Edward E. and Louise Valentine (nee: McKee), she lived through many major events in the arc of her long life.She attended grade school in Hartwell and was a proud graduate of Walnut Hills High School, class of 1938. At Miami University she met William Donovan of Akron, Ohio and the two of them were engaged in the spring of 1942. The war intervened: William served in the army in Europe while Marjorie taught music and later served in the United States Marine Corps in 1944 and 1945. In July of 1946 she married William Otis Donovan and together they began their careers in Music Education. They each received their Masters of Music Education at Columbia University in New York, diplomas signed by then Columbia University President Dwight David Eisenhower. Marjorie was a music educator for the Lebanon City School District for 26 years until her retirement in 1988. She and her husband were founding members of Saint Patrick’s Episcopal Church in Lebanon where Marjorie served for nearly 50 years as the organist, choir director, founder and director of the Saint Patrick’s Boys Choir. Marjorie also was Chairman of the Lebanon Area Artist Series and on the Board of Directors for the Lebanon Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Marjorie and William were beloved music educators and, in the late 90’s, they were honored by the Lebanon City Schools in the re-naming of Lebanon Intermediate School to Donovan Intermediate, now known as Donovan Elementary.Marjorie was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and one daughter, Katherine Ann Donovan. She is survived by her two sons David William (Carol) Donovan of Lebanon, and Daniel Dennis (Regina Flanagan) Donovan of St Paul, MN; a sister, Carlyle Otto of Bowie, MD, two nephews, George Otto and Richard (Karen) Otto; two grandchildren, Graham Douglas Donovan and Broderick Duval (Gabrielle) Donovan; two step grandchildren, Jennifer Michelle (Colt) Perry and Austin Robert (Angela) Poe; and four great grandchildren, Adrien Poe, Siena Poe, Wrangler Donovan, and Emerson Perry.Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, private services will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 12:30 PM in Lebanon Cemetery. Reverend Jackie Matisse will officiate. Donations have been requested to either the St Patrick’s Episcopal Church, 232 East Main St, Lebanon, OH 45036 or to the Otterbein Hospice, 696 N St Rt 741, Lebanon, OH, 45036. There will be a memorial service held at a later date at the church.If you are experiencing any symptoms, we encourage you to pay your respects via alternate methods, such as sending a sympathy card or a message through the online guestbook links below. Please do your part to slow the spread and follow the guidelines as prescribed by the CDC and Federal & State mandates.Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
Giving Tuesday is a National campaign that focuses on getting the right support and information to those that are making a difference in their world. Check them out by clicking here. http://givingtuesdayleb.com/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
What a unique opportunity to show your love for your county by joining hundreds, if not thousands of others in a National Day of Prayer. May 7th, 2020Be part of a Historical event this year as we will use modern technology to connect all of us to cover our county in prayer. Please sign up so that you can have a special link for your virtual connection. https://www.facebook.com/christinelynnhallhttps://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/3255560/false#/invitationSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Michael looks into helping you decide who gets the right to speak into your life. Matthew chapter 12Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Mayor Amy Brewer stops by to highlight what she does to support our town's businesses and what her thoughts are for our city to open back up. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode Superintendent Todd Yohey will discuss Graduation Dates Community Procession routes for celebration and where to go for Kindergarten and new student registration. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Mike challenges us to look at how we honor people around us. What influence we have and how impactful our lives could become. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Landon joins me in the studio to remind us of how approaching God as a child is our greatest strength when we are so weak. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Todd discusses the upcoming School Board Virtual Meeting. How the quarantine situation will ultimately help our schools improve the way we educate.The school levy and more. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, Attorney Chris Lavin will share his personal life with our listeners about growing up in Dallas Texas and migrating here to Lebanon. Since graduating from the University of Dayton College of Law in 1998, Attorney Lavin has focused his practice in the area of Elder Law serving the needs of senior citizens, including but not limited to, a dedication to the areas of estate planning, retirement planning and asset protection with a specific concentration towards nursing home qualification, comprehensive use of trusts, wills, probate issues and durable powers of attorney. Attorney Lavin previously worked for Pro Seniors, Inc. in Cincinnati, where he assisted seniors with diverse Elder Law issues, including nursing home planning. Attorney Lavin now serves as the managing partner of the Lavin Law Group LLC, which was founded on the idea that estate planning is for everyone, and that an educated client will make the best decision for themselves and their families. We all have options. In addition to his law degree, Attorney Lavin holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science degree from Xavier University. Attorney Lavin is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio as well as the State of Kentucky and has been admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. He is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association, the Cincinnati Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and Wealth Counsel. He also serves on the Elder Law Committee of the Cincinnati Bar Association. Attorney Lavin is a frequent lecturer for various professional groups on legal issues affecting seniors including the Warren County Alzheimer’s Association, the Ohio Parkinson’s Association, The Dayton Chapter of the Ohio Tax Society, and the Wright-Patterson AFB Retiree Support Squadron. Attorney Lavin has also taught Medicaid to attorneys and other professionals for the National Business Institute and co-authored 101 Questions about Living Estate Planning and Living Trusts. https://www.lavin-elderlaw.com/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this light-hearted episode, Michael uses his humor to explain what Easter means for believers. How often should we have communion and how do I know if I am going to heaven. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, we hear from the owner and founder of 4 Paws Veterinarian animal hospital. Dr. Rich Coleman grew up in Fairfield, Ohio and began his journey into veterinary medicine as a kennel attendant at the age of 15. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Cincinnati before graduating from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. Dr. Rich took over Plum Veterinary Clinic in December 2006, changed the name to Four Paws Animal Hospital in 2007, built a new facility in 2012 and began a remodel in March 2019 to allow for more growth and opportunities for our community.Dr. Rich has been recognized and received awards from the Warren County Drug Task Force K-9 Unit for his work with their canine officers. His contributions include raising money for bulletproof vests for the canine officers and free annual check-ups and vaccinations for these valuable members of the Warren County Sheriff’s Department. Dr. Rich and the staff at Four Paws Animal Hospital currently care for over 20 members of the active and retired canine officer force throughout Warren County and surrounding areas.Dr. Rich is very proud of his community and shows his support in as many ways as he can. He sponsors various sports programs, collects clothing items for local shelters, and has provided Thanksgiving Dinners for over 100 Lebanon residents, participates in Christmas Giving Trees, provides his services to Warren County Career Center Veterinary Science Program, and participates in reduced-fee programs through Warren County Humane Association and so much more. He truly believes that his community gives back to him and this is just a few ways that he can give to the same community that supports him.Dr. Rich is married to Jen, a school teacher at Lebanon City Schools. In their free time, Rich and Jen enjoy traveling, scuba diving, camping and riding their jet skis. They have two daughters, Gabi and Juli that participate in rock climbing, Lacrosse, Volleyball and Cross Country Running. The Coleman family has two cats, Miss Sally and Dory and two black labs, Scuba and Rosie.https://4pah.com/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode, we talk about the origins of the Lebanon Grand Ole Opry. Where it is located and what a night there might look like. In addition, each member of the band takes a moment to tell you their personal stories and early history of performing with other singers like Amy Grant, George Jones and more. For more information about TNT and the Lebanon Grand Ole Opry click any of the links below. Lebanon Grand Opry House Click HereRick Henderson Facebook Click HereJessie Lyn Click HereLive Country Music Stage Show every Saturday night with Jessie-Lyn & The Amazing TNT Band with a Country Cooking meal your gonna LoveSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
In this episode Lebanon School, Superintendent Todd Yohey discuss possible plans for Graduation, Prom and After Prom ideas. https://www.lebanonschools.org/Superintendent News Letter Click HereSupport the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
Owner Roy Maccutcheon stops into the studio to tell us when they plan to open. What to expect going forward, under these new state guidelines and how you can feel safe. Also, he shares about his lIfe with Joanna and the need to throw away Cash Registers.Listen here to learn about the history of the Black Barn and its future plans. https://www.facebook.com/The-Black-Barn-187492241284063/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)