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Livestock Report
RFD Livestock Report 5-7-26 Trevor Maiers Adams County Part 3-May is Beef Month

Livestock Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 3:57


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Livestock Report
RFD Livestock Report 5-6-26 Trevor Maiers Adams County Part 2-May is Beef Month

Livestock Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 3:57


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Livestock Report
RFD Livestock Report 5-5-25 Trevor Maiers Adams County-May is Beef Month

Livestock Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 3:57


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The Morning Agenda
PA Headlines | May 1 | Survey results: What Pennsylvanians say is the greatest threat to public health.

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 10:04


Researchers have been polling Pennsylvanians for 14 years on their feelings about public health issues facing the commonwealth. This year's survey from Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion and the Muhlenberg College Public Health program documented a record number of respondents dissatisfied with the overall quality of healthcare in the state. In just a few weeks, Philadelphia will host World Cup soccer games and soon after, the city is throwing a big celebration for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The National Liberty Museum, in Philadelphia, now has an exhibit that shows how sports and democracy go hand in hand. A 14-year-old youth faces arson charges following a rowhome fire in Hanover earlier this week. A rainbow-striped pride flag flying at the Lancaster city rowhome was set on fire Tuesday night and partially burned. Adams County-based Knouse Foods announces it is shutting down its Chambersburg, Franklin County plant by the end of the year. And now it's time for our weekly segment called The Bright Spot. Every Friday, we share a positive news story that may have gotten lost amid this week's news cycle.  Today's bright spot is for all the train lovers and history buffs: The world's largest operating steam locomotive will be making several stops in Pennsylvania as part of the nation's 250th birthday celebration. One of those stops is considered a shrine of U-S railroad history, right here in Pennsylvania.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RFD Today
RFD Today April 20, 2026

RFD Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 53:01


Don Schaefer from Mid-West Truckers Association discusses the impacts of high diesel prices on the trucking industry. CropWatcher report from Brent Clair in Adams County. Illinois Farm Bureau Associate Director of Local Government Ryan Tate and Illinois Farm Bureau Director of Business and Regulatory Affairs Bill Bodine talk broadband issues.  Joe Camp at Commstock Investment previews a new market week.  

Smart Talk
Organ Donation, The Adams County Blossom Belt and Tax Season

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 35:39


In this episode, we explore three topics that touch us all in different ways: the impact of organ donation, the beauty of The Blossom Belt, and the stress (and strategy) behind tax season. It's a down-to-earth discussion about giving, growth, and navigating the responsibilities of adult life.

Destination Gettysburg Podcast
Adams County Farmers Market + Field to Festival Trail

Destination Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 23:57


Get ready for a fresh season in Adams County! In this episode, we're joined by Reza Djalal, Market Manager of the Adams County Farmers Market, to talk about the highly anticipated opening day on April 25, 2026.Reza shares what you can expect and gives out some tips, as the market returns for another vibrant season—featuring local farmers, artisan goods, and more.We also introduce an exciting new experience launching the very same day: the Adams County Field to Festival Trail. This free digital passport invites you to explore the county's rich agricultural landscape by checking in at farm markets, craft beverage spots, and signature events throughout the upcoming months. From spring harvests to iconic fall festivals, this new trail brings together the best of Adams County's agriculture in an interactive journey.More Info: https://www.fieldtofestival.comhttps://www.acfarmersmarkets.org/

We're Not Wrong
About Afroman and Kanye West

We're Not Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 96:23


The gang discusses Afroman's elevated status following his recent win in a high-profile defamation lawsuit involving Adams County police officers. Is the rapper actually a First Amendment hero, or is there more to this case than you might think? They then turn their attention to another rapper — Kayne West — who recently found himself banned from entering the UK to perform at a local festival, resulting in that festival being canceled. Did the UK overstep, or is this merely the consequences of years of Ye's antisemitic behavior?Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:11:50 - Afroman00:42:51 - Kanye West01:07:13 - Emails01:27:09 - Wrap-up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bigfoot Society
My Uncle Shot a Bigfoot… and It Didn't Die

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 74:00 Transcription Available


In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary experiences of Scott from southern Ohio, whose life has been shaped by encounters that stretch across generations. Growing up with stories from his grandfather about a terrifying creature in the woods of Clay County, West Virginia, Scott shares how those early accounts set the foundation for everything that followed. From a close-range encounter where a family member came face to face with a massive being in rural Ohio, to the deeply unsettling events he experienced as a child in the remote hills of eastern Kentucky, a pattern begins to take shape.Living part of his childhood along the Kentucky River, Scott describes a place where strange activity was treated as part of everyday life. Animals disappeared without a trace, food was left out and taken overnight, and something large moved through the hollers after dark. Known by a name passed quietly through his family—“the cowker”—this presence carried a reputation that kept people inside once night fell.As Scott grew older, the experiences didn't stay in the past. From unexplained activity near a cabin in Tennessee to ongoing encounters in Adams County, Ohio, including movement in the woods, vocalizations, and moments that defy easy explanation, the same feeling followed him into adulthood. Along the way, he connects with others who have seen similar things, reinforcing that these events are not isolated.Scott's account offers a grounded, firsthand look at what happens when multiple generations encounter something they cannot explain, yet never forget.Contact Scott: Scottmusicc@gmail.com

Colorado Matters
April 2, 2026: Decision in Tina Peters appeal; RiNo arts district restructuring; Library connects book lovers and nature

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 49:07


The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled that Tina Peters was improperly sentenced in 2024 and should receive a new sentencing hearing. The former Mesa County clerk, serving a prison sentence in Pueblo for facilitating unauthorized access to Mesa County's voting equipment to try and prove voter fraud occurred in the 2020 election, had challenged the ruling from Judge Matthew Barret. Then, Denverite looks at the impact a major restructuring is having on how the RiNo arts district is run. Also, a new library project in Adams County connects book lovers...with nature. And, with Artemis II rocketing towards the moon, we revisit a conversation with the first Native American to fly into space. 

Standard Issue Podcast
The Bush Telegraph: Because we got high

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 33:18


Hannah's been looking for light at the end of the endlessly depressing news-tunnel and found it in the case of seven Adams County sheriff's officers vs Joseph “Afroman” Foreman, as well as some delightful canine antics. There's less happy news about top schools excluding SEND pupils, but a little Brucey bonus if you like not retraumatising victims of domestic abuse. Elsewhere, a gold rush ensues at the athletics, and Jenny Off The Blocks also ponders new FIFA rules on coaches in women's football. Want to support us and enjoy additional content? Of course you do. And you can: patreon.com/standardissue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cup Of Justice
COJ #173 - Weaponized Discovery, the ODC Fails Again, and The Afroman Effect Is The Wind Beneath Wings Of Justice

Cup Of Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 63:02


Attorney Eric Bland tells investigative journalists ⁠⁠Mandy Matney⁠⁠ and ⁠Liz Farrell⁠⁠ why he is fired up — and for good reason. Eric discusses twelve ODC complaints from a convicted felon and a looming all-day interview about his conduct from Murdaugh-related complaints filed by Parkers attorneys and Dick Harpootlian… from as early as 2021!  The team also takes a hard look at what the ODC actually is, who it protects, and who it's used against.  Mandy breaks down why she's fighting her deposition subpoena in the Parker civil conspiracy case tooth and nail, what it means that Liz sat for eight hours and it still wasn't enough, and why Mandy may ultimately decide to sit — on her own terms.  Then: a masterclass in fighting back from an unlikely source. Afroman's defamation trial win against Adams County, Ohio Sheriff's deputies teaches the crew about the Streisand Effect, probable cause, and the power of sunlight.  ☕ Cups Up! ⚖️ Episode References How to file a complaint with SC ODC

Matt Connarton Unleashed
Afroman vs. Adams County Sheriff's Department | Matt Connarton Unleashed

Matt Connarton Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 34:57 Transcription Available


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KMJ's Afternoon Drive
Afroman Wins Court Case & Val Kilmer Resurrected by AI

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 21:20


A jury in Adams County, Ohio, ruled unanimously in favor of rapper Afroman (Joseph Foreman) by dismissing all 13 defamation and privacy claims filed by seven sheriff’s deputies. The deputies had argued that Afroman’s viral music videos—such as “Lemon Pound Cake,” featuring footage from a 2022 raid—damaged their reputations and caused threats, but the court found his videos were protected speech. Val Kilmer will be resurrected via AI for a posthumous role in the feature film As Deep as the Grave. Using generative AI with approval from Kilmer’s estate and family, the late actor’s likeness and voice will portray Father Fintan—his only role—despite never having filmed any scenes due to terminal illness. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Philip Teresi Podcasts
Afroman Wins Court Case & Val Kilmer Resurrected by AI

Philip Teresi Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 21:20


A jury in Adams County, Ohio, ruled unanimously in favor of rapper Afroman (Joseph Foreman) by dismissing all 13 defamation and privacy claims filed by seven sheriff’s deputies. The deputies had argued that Afroman’s viral music videos—such as “Lemon Pound Cake,” featuring footage from a 2022 raid—damaged their reputations and caused threats, but the court found his videos were protected speech. Val Kilmer will be resurrected via AI for a posthumous role in the feature film As Deep as the Grave. Using generative AI with approval from Kilmer’s estate and family, the late actor’s likeness and voice will portray Father Fintan—his only role—despite never having filmed any scenes due to terminal illness. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Willie 3/19/26

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 99:13 Transcription Available


Willie celebrates Afroman's victory in Adams County. What's ahead for oil prices? Willie talks to drilling expert Dan Doyle. And Afroman joins Willie on the Stooge Report. And Willie the Rapper returns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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700 WLW On-Demand
Willie 3/19/26

700 WLW On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 98:19


Willie celebrates Afroman's victory in Adams County. What's ahead for oil prices? Willie talks to drilling expert Dan Doyle. And Afroman joins Willie on the Stooge Report. And Willie the Rapper returns.

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700 WLW On-Demand
Willie 3/19/26

700 WLW On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 99:13 Transcription Available


Willie celebrates Afroman's victory in Adams County. What's ahead for oil prices? Willie talks to drilling expert Dan Doyle. And Afroman joins Willie on the Stooge Report. And Willie the Rapper returns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Bill Cunningham
Willie 3/19/26

Bill Cunningham

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 98:19


Willie celebrates Afroman's victory in Adams County. What's ahead for oil prices? Willie talks to drilling expert Dan Doyle. And Afroman joins Willie on the Stooge Report. And Willie the Rapper returns.

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Bill Cunningham
Willie 3/19/26

Bill Cunningham

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 99:13 Transcription Available


Willie celebrates Afroman's victory in Adams County. What's ahead for oil prices? Willie talks to drilling expert Dan Doyle. And Afroman joins Willie on the Stooge Report. And Willie the Rapper returns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast
Latimore Valley: Where Memory Fuels Motorsport Heritage

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 43:48 Transcription Available


This episode of The Logbook, our History of Motorsports Series, delves into the history and community heritage of the Latimore Valley Fairgrounds in Adams County, Pennsylvania. Starting from its inception in the 1920s as a fairground and dirt speedway, the site experienced decline before being revived in the 1980s by the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing (EMMR) as a vintage race car exhibition venue. Led by Alison Kreitzer, director of Collections at EMMR, the narrative details the impact of institutional memory in preserving cultural heritage, highlighting the role of grassroots efforts and the Williams Grove Old Timers. The story encompasses the socio-cultural dynamics of rural America, including moments of innovation, racial exclusion, and revival efforts. The episode also emphasizes the importance of preserving motorsport history through community engagement, oral histories, and the ongoing activities at Latimore Valley and the EMMR, ensuring the legacy and passion of motorsports continue to thrive. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== 00:00 Latimore Valley Fairgrounds: A Historical Overview 02:41 The Emergence of Automobile Racing 03:36 Challenges and Controversies in the 1920s 07:19 Racing and Social Divisions 11:42 The Decline and Revival Efforts 16:18 The Role of Oral Histories 21:25 The Williams Grove Old Timers and EMMR 31:39 The Rebirth of Latimore Valley Fair 32:18 Expansion and Legacy of EMMR 35:24 Q&A Session 41:11 Closing Remarks and Credits ==================== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: Visit Our Website Become a VIP at: Patreon Online Magazine: Gran Touring Follow us on Social: Instagram This episode is part of our HISTORY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES and is sponsored in part by: The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC), The Society of Automotive Historians (SAH), The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Argetsinger Family - and was recorded in front of a live studio audience.

Destination Gettysburg Podcast
Gettysburg Restaurant Week - March 2-8, 2026

Destination Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 13:33


Get ready to Taste Gettysburg! Gettysburg Restaurant Week is a delicious celebration of the vibrant culinary scene in Adams County, running March 2–8, 2026. This special week invites food lovers, residents, and visitors alike to explore a wide variety of participating restaurants offering specially crafted prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus at great value.Whether you're craving a cozy café lunch, a refined multi-course dinner, or a new favorite for your foodie bucket list, Restaurant Week is your invitation to savor the flavors of Gettysburg while discovering new dining gems throughout town.Learn more and plan your gastronomic adventure at TasteGettysburg.com!

Scott Sloan On Demand
2-18-26 Sloan with Alex Shaffer

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 18:51


Cities across the country are fighting to keep data centers from being built. Alex Shaffer leads a group of Adams County residence who are trying to keep Silicone Valley from coming to their area. He joins Scott to discuss.

Scott Sloan On Demand
2-18-26 Sloan with Alex Shaffer

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 18:52 Transcription Available


Cities across the country are fighting to keep data centers from being built. Alex Shaffer leads a group of Adams County residence who are trying to keep Silicone Valley from coming to their area. He joins Scott to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

700 WLW On-Demand
2-18-26 Sloan with Alex Shaffer

700 WLW On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 18:52 Transcription Available


Cities across the country are fighting to keep data centers from being built. Alex Shaffer leads a group of Adams County residence who are trying to keep Silicone Valley from coming to their area. He joins Scott to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scott Sloan On Demand
2-13-26 Scott Sloan Show

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 103:22


Scott talks with Alex Shaffer about why Adams County residents don't want data centers in their county. Also Austin joins Scott to discuss the change in Reds ownership and the new FC Cincinnati kits. Finally John Horvat describes why not all Christians are actually Christians.

Scott Sloan On Demand
2-13-26 Sloan with Alex Shaffer

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 19:10


Data centers are popping up everywhere. However, there is a group of residents in Adams County that are fighting to keep them away. Alex Shaffer joins Scott to explain why residents are against the data centers.

Scott Sloan On Demand
2-13-26 Sloan with Alex Shaffer

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 19:10 Transcription Available


Data centers are popping up everywhere. However, there is a group of residents in Adams County that are fighting to keep them away. Alex Shaffer joins Scott to explain why residents are against the data centers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scott Sloan On Demand
2-13-26 Scott Sloan Show

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 103:40 Transcription Available


Scott talks with Alex Shaffer about why Adams County residents don't want data centers in their county. Also Austin joins Scott to discuss the change in Reds ownership and the new FC Cincinnati kits. Finally John Horvat describes why not all Christians are actually Christians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

700 WLW On-Demand
2-13-26 Sloan with Alex Shaffer

700 WLW On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 19:10 Transcription Available


Data centers are popping up everywhere. However, there is a group of residents in Adams County that are fighting to keep them away. Alex Shaffer joins Scott to explain why residents are against the data centers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

700 WLW On-Demand
2-13-26 Scott Sloan Show

700 WLW On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 103:40 Transcription Available


Scott talks with Alex Shaffer about why Adams County residents don't want data centers in their county. Also Austin joins Scott to discuss the change in Reds ownership and the new FC Cincinnati kits. Finally John Horvat describes why not all Christians are actually Christians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trent Loos Podcast
Wing and a Prayer Feb 8, 2926 Why are Churches and quite honestly most people simply ignoring the evil amongst us?

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 60:04


Fellow Believers Pastor Jeff Weiss, Luke Tibor, Trent Loos welcome Grant Miller from Adams County, North Dakota.

The Front Stretch
From Safety to Pickle Shots

The Front Stretch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 56:23


Jake and Ben from the Midwest Track Safety Conferance kick off the show talking about what drivers and crews can expect on Feb 7th and 8th.Then the guys talk with Adams County speedway Stock Car Champion Jesse Dennis

The Front Stretch
Lots of Local News, New Championship Format, and Josh Cooper

The Front Stretch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 59:44


The guys cover several local local headlines including the Pending Sale of US 30 Speedway, Racine Thompson taking over ownership of Eagle Raceway, a new tire manufacturer, and more. Plus the guys chat about the new championship format for NASCAR.Then the guys chat with Josh Cooper, Modified Track Champion, from Adams County speedway

The Morning Agenda
Gov. Shapiro criticizes Trump admin.'s seizure of Venezuelan president. And honoring the legacy of former Sheetz president/CEO.

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 9:07


Democrats nationwide are rejecting President Donald Trump’s seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Governor Josh Shapiro is joining the criticism. Meantime, U.S. Senator Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania is commending Donald Trump’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. The former president and CEO of the Sheetz convenience store chain has died at the age of 77. Former Major League outfielder Lenny Dykstra, who played for the Phillies from 1989 to 1996, has been arrested in northeastern PA on drug charges. Chambersburg Police are charging a Chambersburg Middle School student with attempted homicide and aggravated assault after the student attacked a fellow student with a knife Monday morning. Cumberland County authorities say an inmate was found dead in her cell at the Cumberland County Prison last Friday. Meantime, an inmate at the Lancaster County Prison also died Friday, after being taken to the hospital for difficulty breathing. Four people injured in an explosion at a Pennsylvania nursing home two weeks ago are suing the facility and a natural gas utility. An Adams County fire chief was arrested after police say he defrauded more than $14,000 from two Maryland fire companies. If you already support WITF with an ongoing monthly contribution, thank you. If every member of WITF's Sustaining Circle increased their gift by as little as $12 a month, we could close the budget gap caused by cuts in federal funding and keep programming like the Morning Agenda going strong. Increase your monthly gift today at witf.org/increase or become a new Sustaining Circle member at www.witf.org/givenow. And thank you.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cabin
Best Wisconsin Restaurants & Foods to Try in 2026

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 48:09


On today's episode of The Cabin Podcast, we're talking all things Wisconsin food—where to eat, what to order, and what spots are absolutely worth the hype. Joining us is Josh Russell, AKA Dang, That's Awesome!, to help you plan your next delicious adventure.The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Adams County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/adams-county/The Cabin is also presented to you by:GHT; https://bit.ly/3YigPJyShop DW; shop.discoverwisconsin.comUniquely Wisconsin; https://discoverwisconsin.com/dw-uniquely-wisconsin/

The Morning Agenda
JD Vance touts rosy economy in Pa. Lawmakers change unemployment in Pa. And Philly paints “Bells Across PA.”

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 10:00


The White House is touting the strength of the nation’s economy; despite data showing Americans remain concerned about inflation and job security. Vice President JD Vance is the latest Trump administration official to tout a rosy economic outlook, during a rally in Pennsylvania. Harrisburg lawmakers are expected to send a bill to Governor Josh Shapiro’s desk that changes the way workers access unemployment benefits. As Philadelphia prepares for the nation’s 250th birthday next year, a dozen artists are painting bell-shaped sculptures that represent Philly neighborhoods. Caregivers in Pennsylvania are celebrating a rare pay boost, but long-term funding issues linger. Dickinson College is the latest area college to announce a more affordable option for middle-class families. Littlestown, Adams County native Aubrey Nicole placed fourth in NBC's "The Voice." WITF, along with hundreds of Public Media organizations across the country, is facing a significant annual budget gap with the loss of federal funding. That means that WITF is now dependent on individual member support more than ever. Visit www.witf.org/givenow. And thank you.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
Three young farmers share leadership lessons: Part 3, Blake Anderson

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 25:21


Welcome to Episode 205 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast, which is also Part 3 of our special three-part series with three farmers who are receiving Iowa Farm Bureau's 2025 Young Farmer Leadership Award: Devon Murray of Floyd County, Randy Francois of Buchanan County and Blake Anderson of Adams County.   Part 1 (released December 8) features Devon Murray. Part 2 (released December 9) features Randy Francois. Part 3 (released December 10) features Blake Anderson.   Register to join farmers like Devon, Randy and Blake at Iowa Farm Bureau's 2026 Young Farmer Conference, January 23 and 24 in Des Moines.

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
Three young farmers share leadership lessons: Part 2, Randy Francois

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 24:07


Welcome to Episode 204 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast, which is also Part 2 of our special three-part series with three farmers who are receiving Iowa Farm Bureau's 2025 Young Farmer Leadership Award: Devon Murray of Floyd County, Randy Francois of Buchanan County and Blake Anderson of Adams County.   Part 1 (released December 8) features Devon Murray. Part 2 (released December 9) features Randy Francois. Part 3 (released December 10) features Blake Anderson.   Register to join farmers like Devon, Randy and Blake at Iowa Farm Bureau's 2026 Young Farmer Conference, January 23 and 24 in Des Moines.

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
Three young farmers share leadership lessons: Part 1, Devon Murray

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 24:03


Welcome to Episode 203 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast, which is also Part 1 of our special three-part series with three farmers who are receiving Iowa Farm Bureau's 2025 Young Farmer Leadership Award: Devon Murray of Floyd County, Randy Francois of Buchanan County and Blake Anderson of Adams County.   Part 1 (released December 8) features Devon Murray. Part 2 (released December 9) features Randy Francois. Part 3 (released December 10) features Blake Anderson.    Register to join farmers like Devon, Randy and Blake at Iowa Farm Bureau's 2026 Young Farmer Conference, January 23 and 24 in Des Moines.

Where to Hunt Wisconsin Podcast
Deer Camp Shenanigans

Where to Hunt Wisconsin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 113:17


Deer Camp week is finally here, and Eric's deer camp buddies show up in full force. Clayton's rocking the rut-stache, Colton makes his podcast debut, Joel's ready to hunt the thick stuff, Mike's on Celsius all caffeinated up, and Eric's just trying to keep the cords plugged in and the bourbon upright. Calls come in, stories fly, and somehow we cover everything from crossbows to childhood trauma, dolphin tattoos, chili debates, Mallort curses, cabin chaos, Kwik Trip addictions, dads getting stuck in trucks, and the annual reminder that nobody gags harder during a gut job than Clayton. Shane calls in to share he's heading to Adams County, Wisconsin. Colton learns what he definitely doesn't want to grow into. And the crew tries (and fails) to stay on a single topic for more than 11 seconds. It's the most unhinged, authentic, big-buck-dreaming, belly-laughing Deer Camp episode we've ever recorded. Sorry, kinda. Good luck this weekend. Stay safe, shoot straight, and may your Mallort shot not curse your season. Presented by Nosler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 4:52


More information released in the case of an officer-involved shooting in Adams County; third federal lawsuit filed against Youngstown's Ursuline High School; vote expected this week on a proposed entertainment district centered around FC Cincinnati; Bernie Kosar gives an update after liver transplant.

The Morning Agenda
Compromise = a state budget. And SNAP pause may hurt Pa. grocery stores.

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 7:26


Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a more than $50 billion state budget into law. Lawmakers praised compromise to end the four-month budget standoff. Legal battles over SNAP funding continue, even as Congress takes steps to end the federal government shutdown. Food retailers in Pennsylvania are worried what will happen if SNAP payments are paused any longer. An Adams County couple is suing the Bermudian Springs School District following the suicide death of their 15-year-old son in December 2023. More than $250,000 is heading to York County nonprofits, thanks to community grants from the York County Community Foundation. In total, grant funding is headed to 21 nonprofits. Pennsylvania State Police are reminding pet owners to take care of their furry friends as winter weather approaches. Pet owners not providing for animals' basic needs face potential animal neglect and cruelty charges. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cabin
WI Traditions: Tailgaiting & Supper Clubs

The Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 63:06


Today, we're diving into two of Wisconsin's favorite traditions: tailgating and supper clubs! Tune in as we share the history behind both, our experience at Lambeau Field, and some of our favorite supper clubs across the state.The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Adams County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/adams-county/The Cabin is also presented to you by:GHT; https://bit.ly/3YigPJyOak Creek; https://www.oakcreekwi.govBest Western; https://www.bestwestern.comTDA; https://tdawisconsin.org

Smart Talk
The Spark Weekly 9.21.2025: Boobs Without Borders and Historic Gettysburg Adams County Barn Tour

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 43:00


Marilyn, 79, who lives in Camp Hill, is a 25-year survivor of early-stage breast cancer. Since 2011, Marilyn has logged more than 20,000 miles walking and has raised more than $115,000. Marilyn's mission is to save lives by building awareness of early detection of breast cancer AND raising money to fund research and treatments. She wants to rid the world of breast cancer ... for her daughter, granddaughters, loved ones and people around the world. Also on the program... Historic Gettysburg Adams County is embarking on an effort to preserve historic barns throughout the county. reservation techniques through publications, workshops, lectures, tours and demonstrations. For example, the Adams County Barn Registry to gather information that will help everyone gain a better understanding of the local barns. The goal is to assist in the preservation of the historic barns of Adams County by encouraging an interest in and an understanding of their im- portance to the rural heritage of our community.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Agenda
Five officers shot in York County. And Gov. Shapiro condemns political violence.

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 10:35


Three York County law enforcement officers were killed and two were critically wounded Wednesday afternoon while serving a warrant in a domestic-related situation. The gunman died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. This is according to Pennsylvania State Police who are heading up the investigation, along with the FBI. It happened at a home in a rural part of North Codorus Township near Spring Grove. Governor Josh Shapiro says President Donald Trump and his allies are making partisan claims about who is responsible for political violence in America. New members of the Shapiro administration’s Advisory Commission on LGBTQ Affairs met for the first time last week. A Perry County man is arrested and police say he faces homicide charges in the shooting death of his wife. One of the most iconic monuments within the Gettysburg National Military Park has been vandalized. The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking for the public's help after a dead osprey was found in Adams County. The Lancaster Airport is holding a disaster response drill Thursday. For the first time, the state's tourism office is partnering with the Philadelphia Eagles. In uncertain times, our community counts on facts, not noise. Support the journalism and programming that keep you informed. Donate now at www.witf.org/givenow. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BJ & Jamie
Better Have Your Plates Renewed!

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 5:21


Adams County spent all day Wednesday cracking down on expired plates! 389 people were pulled over for expired tags but that's not all they found. Wait until you hear what other citations were given out. Might want to get those plates renewed if you're riding dirty!

Murder Sheet
The Murder of Everett Armstrong: A Conversation with Indiana State Police Captain Kevin Smith and Former Adams County Prosecutor Daniel Sigler

Murder Sheet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 72:08


We interviewed Captain Kevin Smith of the Indiana State Police and former longtime Adams County Prosecutor Daniel Sigler about the murder of Everett Armstrong.Check out our upcoming book events and get links to buy tickets here: https://murdersheetpodcast.com/eventsPre-order our book on Delphi here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/shadow-of-the-bridge-the-delphi-murders-and-the-dark-side-of-the-american-heartland-aine-cain/21866881?ean=9781639369232Or here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Shadow-of-the-Bridge/Aine-Cain/9781639369232Or here: https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Bridge-Murders-American-Heartland/dp/1639369236Join our Patreon here! https://www.patreon.com/c/murdersheetSupport The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Check out more inclusive sizing and t-shirt and merchandising options here: https://themurdersheet.dashery.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Clay Edwards Show
Uncensored Live: Nostalgic Vibes, Local Drama, and Hot-Button Debates (Ep #8)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 101:49


Join host Clay Edwards and co-hosts Shaun Yurtkuran and Lindsey Beckham for another unfiltered edition of Uncensored Live, streaming live every Sunday through Thursday. This episode kicks off with a lively introduction to the hosts' daily shows: Catch Shaun and Lindsey on Crossing the Aisle weekdays from noon to 1 PM on WYAB 103.9 FM in Central Mississippi, or stream it worldwide on their YouTube and Facebook channels (with plans to expand to X soon). Clay hosts The Clay Edwards Show every Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 9 AM on the same station, available on social media platforms. As the second full week of this new format rolls on, the trio dives into a mix of throwback stories, local news breakdowns, and fiery discussions on crime, politics, and cultural shifts.   Nostalgic Throwbacks and Early Internet Shenanigans: The conversation starts light-hearted with shoutouts to viewers like Junk and RaccoonMan60 on YouTube, sparking a fun chat about quirky usernames tied to old Gmail and AOL accounts. The hosts reminisce about their embarrassing early online handles—Clay's "BudLightAholic69" from AOL chat room days (which hilariously carried over into booking big bands like Papa Roach for his club), Shaun's MySpace monikers like "RedneckRockstar" and "Made of Scars" (inspired by a Stone Sour song), and Lindsey's cringe-worthy Yahoo and MySpace relics. They laugh about deleting MySpace accounts during breakups, getting mad over Top 8 friend lists, and wild road trip antics like writing "Honk if you MySpace" on a Nissan Xterra's window during a chaotic New Orleans adventure. The group reflects on '90s and early 2000s tech: ASL queries in chat rooms, dial-up AOL, illegal downloads via Napster and LimeWire (and the viruses that "gave your computer instant AIDS"), burning CDs, and the excitement of switching to Roadrunner cable modems. They share stories of sketchy online interactions, pondering how many "old men" were lurking in those chat rooms, and tie it back to modern kids' lack of understanding of rejection or dial-up frustrations.   Retro Rides and First Cars: Shifting gears, the hosts bond over '90s and 2000s vehicles: Nissan Xterras as the ultimate "2000s car," Mitsubishi Montero Sports aging well, jacked-up Porsche SUVs looking like zombie apocalypse rigs, and first cars like Shaun's 1985 Ford Bronco and a Ford Probe GT. They geek out over Geo Storms, '96 Mustangs, and custom rides, sharing awkward encounters like Clay waving down a neighbor to compliment his vehicle—only to get a cold response.   Local News Breakdown: Jackson's Park Pivot and City Improvements: Things get serious with breaking news from the Clarion Ledger: New Jackson Mayor John Horn scraps the Lumumba-era "Pulse at Farish Street" park plan (involving skate parks, pickleball courts, and more) tied to a federal bribery scandal. Instead, the site will become a functional parking lot for the Jackson Convention Complex, addressing long-standing issues like inadequate parking and crumbling lots. The hosts praise the common-sense move, criticizing the original plan's focus on "white" activities like frisbee golf and pickleball in a 90% Black city, and highlight how it could generate revenue without fixed investments. They discuss broader Jackson challenges: crime deterring development, the need for events over permanent fixtures, and how simply stopping "wrong things" (like incompetence in contracts) could heal the city. Shoutouts to Super Chats and viewer support lead to ideas for community events funded by donations.   Crime and Altercations: Adams County Incident and Self-Defense Debates: The episode tackles a viral video of an altercation in Adams County near Natchez, where a group of white men assaulted Black cyclist Reginald Butler on a bridge. Butler later returned armed, leading to a second confrontation where he shot one assailant (Cameron Talton) in self-defense, resulting in arrests on both sides (aggravated assault for Butler and others). The hosts dissect the confusing reports, questioning if it's a hate crime (potentially drawing Ben Crump), the role of Butler retrieving a gun, and self-defense laws (no duty to retreat in Mississippi, but leaving and returning complicates claims). They compare it to past cases like a local manslaughter involving a bouncer and emphasize waiting for full context, as initial videos often mislead (citing a Crystal Springs trooper incident).   Policy Proposals and Cultural Critiques: Ski Mask Ban and COVID Reflections: Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade's proposal to ban ski masks in public (citing intimidation and evading facial recognition) sparks debate on masks generally—COVID-era "face diapers," hoodies in summer as red flags for crime, and why concealing identity screams suspicion. The hosts slam draconian COVID measures (e.g., Tate Reeves banning boats on reservoirs, restaurant restrictions), praising Florida's pivot while criticizing California's extremes (filling skate parks with sand). They reflect on unaccountable politicians, lost loved ones dying alone, and calls for laws like the "No One Left Alone Act."   National Hot Topics: Epstein Files, Trump Admin Drama, and More: The discussion heats up on Jeffrey Epstein files: Trump's shifting stance ("release credible information"), Megyn Kelly's takedown of Ben Shapiro, demands from Mike Johnson, and speculation on black swan events distracting from it. They critique conservative influencers like Charlie Kirk for dodging the topic to maintain access, praise independent voices like Tucker Carlson and Kelly, and tie in Biden's preemptive pardons (e.g., for Fauci, Hunter) as legally dubious blankets covering potential crimes like gain-of-function research linked to millions of deaths.   Shoutouts and Local Plugs: Shoutouts to viewers, Super Chats, and local businesses like Mocha Mugs in Rankin County (two locations: drive-thru at the old bank near Burgers Blues Barbecue and another at the Exxon by Kroger). The hosts encourage supporting local spots and tipping generously.   Wrap-Up and Teasers: This episode blends humor, nostalgia, and hard-hitting analysis, proving why Uncensored Live is a must-watch for unvarnished takes on Mississippi life and beyond. Tune in tomorrow for more—same time, same raw energy. Follow on YouTube, Facebook, X, and WYAB 103.9 FM. What did you think of the Adams County case or the ski mask ban? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

GRABS Podcast
Grabs 158 South Adams County Fire, Co (June 17, 2024)

GRABS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025


* Grabs 158 South Adams County Fire, Co (June 17, 2024) * BC Andrew Fairban, LT Paulie Johnston,, Eng John Warmeth, FF Antony Giana * 152 p multiple calls * 2 story house with crawl space (Converted to multi-family) * Reported victim trapped in wheelchair. * 2nd due all in for search * Entrance blocked due to car fire, awning collapse (Also blocked stairs to basement-hidden) * 2 people in basement * Chief found basement window and victims, Tk28 came * Basement window entry difficult * Moderate smoke in basement but good lift * Longest time was to find that there was a basement. Once located victims came out quick * Smaller victims, 1st able to assist (boost out) second handed out.