Listen as Richmond Register Reporter Taylor Six discusses local and state subjects with her guests.
On this week’s edition of The Weekly Chat Podcast, Taylor Six talks with local attorney Robert Morrin of Morrin Law Office in Richmond about his background, legal advice, contributing to a book and working around the coronavirus.
On this week’s edition of the Richmond Register’s Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six talks with Madison County Sheriff Deputy, Russell Glover, about his opinions on recent Black Lives Matter Protests, police brutality, and what it is like to be an African American law enforcement officer.
On this week’s edition of The Richmond Register’s Weekly Chat Podcast, Taylor Six talks with Richmond Fire Department’s Chief, Sam Kirby, about his role, the impact of the coronavirus, and the department’s budget.
On this week’s edition of The Richmond Register’s Weekly Chat Podcast, Taylor Six talks with Scott Anderson, the Madison County Food Services director about feeding families during a pandemic, partnerships with restaurants and raises for employees.
On this week’s edition of the Richmond Register Weekly Chat Podcast, Taylor Six talks again with Jailer Steve Tussey about corrections recognitions, the coronavirus’ impact on the jail and its count, and this year’s decreased jail budget.
On this week’s edition of the Richmond Register’s Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six talks with Richmond City Manager Rob Minerich about the near $4 million budget shortfall facing the city, closing the pools and future of the Millstone Festival.
On this edition of The Register’s Weekly Chat Podcast, Taylor Six talks with Victoria Benge, director of Madison County CASA about child abuse prevention month, numbers in the county and how people can become an advocate.
On this week’s Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six talks with Dustin Heiser, the director for the Madison County Emergency Management Agency about his role, the operations of EMA and their duties in being the lead responders for the coronavirus.
On this week’s Richmond Register Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six talks with Berea’s City Administrator David Gregory about his position, projects in the city and adjusting to the coronavirus. Give a listen!
“On this week’s Richmond Register Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six talks with Madison County Attorney Jennie Haymond about her position, the rocket docket program and the court systems’ response to the coronavirus.”
On this edition of The Richmond Register’s Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six talks with Interim President of EKU David McFaddin about his time at EKU, his transition to president and the university’s decisions in responding to the new reality of coronavirus with school and graduation cancellations.
On this week’s Richmond Register Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six talks with Jennifer Lainhart, director of Hope’s Wings Domestic Violence Shelter, Attorney General Daniel Cameron, Richmond Mayor Robert Blythe and Berea Council members Emily LaDouceur as they attend the ninth annual Jail and Bail fundraiser to benefit Hope’s Wings.
This week on the Richmond Register's Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six sits down with Superintendent of Madison County Schools, David Gilliam and talks with him about sickness in schools, new technical centers and legislations pertaining to schools.
On this week’s Richmond Register Weekly Podcast Chat, reporter Taylor Six talks with Ruthie Maslin, the director of the Madison County Libraries about the Richmond branch’s facility expansion, services the libraries offer and some book suggestions.
On this week's episode of Weekly Chat, reporter Taylor Six talks with Madison County Extension Agent Brandon Sears about agriculture in the county, extension office services and changes in farming over the years.
On this week’s Richmond Register Weekly Chat Podcast, reporter Taylor Six sits down with Madison County Jailer Steve Tussey to talk about his extensive background in corrections, the county jail, overcrowding and his hopes for the future.
In this week’s edition of The Richmond Register’s Weekly Chat Podcast, Taylor Six sits down with EMS Director, Carlos Coyle to talk about his job as director, change in the county, overdoses and his department’s accomplishments.
In this week’s edition of the Weekly Register Podcast Chat, Taylor Six talks with EKU President Emeritus Michael Benson about his time at the university, and plans for the future.
Richmond Register editor Jonathan Greene chats with State Rep. Deanna Frazier, R-Richmond, about her first year in Frankfort, what she expects in 2020’s General Assembly and pension issues.
Government reporter Taylor Six sits down with Madison County Judge Executive Reagan Taylor for a year in review discussing jail overcrowding, new taxes, selling properties and the future of the CSEPP program.
Richmond Register Editor Jonathan Greene chats with Congressman Barr on his thoughts on what Congress has accomplished this year, the impeachment process, the atmosphere in D.C. and his work with veterans.
Taylor Six talks with Richmond City Manager Rob Minerich about downtown revitalization to Water and Main streets, the city’s newest pocket park and addressing homelessness in the city.
Register Editor Jonathan Greene chats with new Berea Chief of Police Eric Scott on how coming to Berea, how he got started in law enforcement, how playing football helped prepare him for his new role and what he hopes to accomplish at the BPD.
Register Editor Jonathan Greene chats with Madison County Coroner Jimmy Cornelison on how what it’s like to be coroner, how Madison County has changed over the year, why he talks with local groups and students and the drug epidemic.
Register Editor Jonathan Greene chats with Richmond Mayor Robert Blythe on why he got into politics, how his first year is going and homelessness in the city.
Register Editor Jonathan Greene chats with Richmond Chief of Police James Ebert on the Richmond Police Department, community involvement, the drug task force and more.
Register Editor Jonathan Greene chats with Berea Mayor Bruce Fraley on how he got into politics, his first year as mayor, building relationships with other government leaders and the proposed criminal justice reform commission.
Register Editor Jonathan Greene chats with Ashley Spalding, senior policy analyst for the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy, on the proposed Madison County jail expansion and jail reform.