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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!
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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 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.
Fellow Believers Pastor Jeff Weiss, Luke Tibor, Trent Loos welcome Grant Miller from Adams County, North Dakota.
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 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
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
All aboard! Embark on a journey through history and the picturesque countryside of Adams County, Pennsylvania, with Gettysburg Railway. In this episode, we take you on the new excursion train from Patriot Rail. The journey departs from the charming historic 1884 Gettysburg train depot, conveniently located near the southeast entrance to Gettysburg College.More Info:https://destinationgettysburg.com/members/gettysburg-excursion-railway/
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.
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.
Adams County’s barns are more than farm buildings — they’re living pieces of history. For the past two decades, the Historic Gettysburg Adams County (HGAC) Barn Preservation Project has been working to keep them standing.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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!
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.
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? 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Dive into the wild, wonky whirlwind of Adams County's weekend warfare – a series of savage altercations on Deerfield Road that exploded from a bike ride gone wrong to a gunshot showdown! It all kicks off Friday night, July 11, 2025, in the Kingston area near Natchez, where 33-year-old Black resident Reginald Butler is pedaling his bicycle and crosses paths with a rowdy crew of young party-goers (mostly white dudes in bathing suits – sandbar shenanigans?). What starts as a simple cig request (or so they say) spirals into pure mayhem: Butler's knocked off his bike, pummeled by four assailants, suffering a fractured nose and possible concussion. He bolts on his bike, heads home, grabs a handgun for "protection," and pedals back – big mistake or bold move? Enter round two: Butler runs into the group at another bridge spot. They allegedly drag him into the woods, resuming the beatdown. Amid the frenzy, Butler pulls his piece and blasts Hayden Pounds in the chest – one round also ripping through a nearby vehicle! Pounds gets airlifted to a hospital but bounces back and is released. The whole mess is caught on multiple phone cams, igniting community fury across racial lines – hundreds raging on social media, calling it a "heinous" attack no one should endure. Arrests drop like dominoes: Butler's hauled in for aggravated assault, bonds out on $50K. Then Cameron Taunton (21, Vidalia, LA – already on probation for assaulting a disabled person) gets nabbed, charges upgraded from simple assault to aggravated assault and conspiracy ($350K bond). Houston Pretty (18, Vidalia) faces the same: aggravated assault and conspiracy ($350K). A 16-year-old juvenile joins the lineup with identical charges – name withheld. Sheriff Travis Patten warns more collars coming, with MBI and FBI probing for hate crime vibes (racial slurs? Lynching echoes?). Clay unpacks the insanity: "Hard to buy a cig ask sparks this – motive missing? Butler escapes, arms up, returns – kills self-defense claim. If roles reversed under Biden DOJ, hate crime charges fly!" Questions swirl: Why the bridge? Who started round two? Innocent cig stop or deeper beef? Brace for national spotlight – Ben Crump incoming? This ain't just a fight; it's Mississippi's powder keg of race, rights, and reckless returns. Boom – truth bombs dropping!
Brian Moser, 23, and his girlfriend, Tien Hawkins, have been indicted on a list of charges including murder, involuntary manslaughter and endangering children in the death of Hawkins' two-year-old daughter. Moser called 911 on July 1 and told the dispatcher Lilith Burkhardt was dead and may have suffocated at their home in Adams County, Ohio. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy goes through what we know with Prosecutor Aaron Haslam in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code CRIMEFIX at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/crimefixHost:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guests: Aaron Haslam https://x.com/ronehaslamMark Weaver https://x.com/MarkRWeaverProducer:Jordan ChaconCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A Black bicyclist is charged after shooting a White man who has previously jumped him with a group of other Whites in Adams County and House Republicans voted against attaching a Democratic amendment to landmark cryptocurrency legislation that would force the Justice Department to release the Epstein Files.
For the 100th episode of Kernels, we're talking to the head of Ohio agriculture himself — Brian Baldridge is the Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture and a farmer in Adams County. In this show Tadd Nicholson talks with Director Baldridge about the state budget, crop protection tools, land use changes, and telling the story of Ohio agriculture. Links: Corn Yield Contest: https://www.ncga.com/get-involved/yield-contest Join the Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association: https://ohiocornandwheat.org/about-us/growers-association/ About Ohio Corn & Wheat Ohio Corn & Wheat works to create opportunities for long-term Ohio corn and small grain grower profitability. It is a strategic alliance of two checkoffs and one membership-based organization. The Ohio Corn Checkoff and Ohio Small Grains Checkoff work to develop and expand markets, fund research and provide education about corn and wheat, respectively. The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association is a membership organization advocating for supportive public policy on behalf of its farmer members. For more information, please visit www.ohiocornandwheat.org.
Beginning today, July 7, Pennsylvania will be a full participant in health care compacts that make it easier for qualified doctors, nurses and physical therapists to provide care in dozens of states. It’s part of the progress being made on licensing medical professionals in the Commonwealth. Finding sustainable and inclusive approaches to water management is the focus of a national gathering in Pittsburgh this week, July 8 through 11. Last weekend’s Independence Day holiday marked the nation's 249th birthday. It also began the countdown to next year's big America250 celebration. But here in Central Pennsylvania, there's a 250th dedication taking place THIS week in York. Here in Central Pennsylvania our tourism organizations are gearing up for America250. As we continue our series of conversations focused on America 250, joining us today is Mary Grace Kauffman, media relations manager for Destination Gettysburg. She's explains how preparations are coming in Gettysburg and Adams County. Join us throughout July for more conversations with the region's tourism leaders representing the Cumberland Valley, Lancaster and York. ICYMI, circle back to our June 30 episode to learn more about Visit Hershey & Harrisburg's America250 prep.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Adams County Sweet Stroll is a tasty self-guided trail through Gettysburg and Adams County, Pennsylvania, offering you a chance to indulge in delicious sweet treats.This free digital passport is available from July 1, 2025 - September 1, 2025. During those dates, you can check-in and earn points to redeem for your choice of available prizes. After the passport expires, you can still see the list of locations at the address below.Sign-Up for the Adams County Sweet Stroll:https://www.destinationgettysburg.com/sweet
The state's budget is due in the next two weeks, but House members have already approved Governor Josh Shapiro’s proposal for spending on transit. Legislation approved by the state House of Representatives would increase oversight of hospital sales and acquisitions in Pennsylvania when they involve for-profit and private equity firms. Water providers in Pennsylvania say they’re reducing toxic chemicals known as PFAs from drinking water. It's happening at the same time the Trump administration is threatening to weaken federal regulations set just last year. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania believe they’ve found a treatment that fights glioblastoma, the deadliest form of brain cancer. Jere Bagenstose is sentenced to 4 to 10 years in prison... for killing his estranged wife Maryann Bagenstose in 1984. The sentencing Tuesday brings an end to one of Lancaster County's oldest unsolved homicide cases. Now an update to a story we told you about earlier this week. The Adams County Commissioners are calling a controversial social media post by the Adams County sheriff “unacceptable.” Former staff at Lancaster County's Field of Screams are speaking out against what they describe as a hostile work environment. In a report by our partners at Spotlight PA, about 20 current and former volunteers who worked at Field of Screams covering a 15-year period through last year... describe a hostile environment where some unpaid adult staff sexually harassed, forcibly grabbed and groped young volunteers, and pressured teenagers into sex. Harrisburg's Juneteeth celebrations today include the city's Juneteenth Jubilee. This free event, held at Soldiers and Sailors Grove behind the Capitol kicks off at noon and features music, performances, children's activities and free food. Today is also Jubilee Day in Mechanicsburg, the longest-running one-day street fair on the East Coast. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
* 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.
Wisconsin milk will be tested for the highly-contagious avian flu starting this week. Adams County is asking a court to remove an elected treasurer, and replace her with the person she defeated in the election. And, a liberal challenger has entered the race for next year's Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
In this spine-chilling episode, Mike Miller from the Ohio Night Stalkers takes us deep into the heart of Ohio's wilderness for a firsthand account of his terrifying Bigfoot encounters. From eerie rock throwing to a Silver Sasquatch under the moonlight, Mike details how his research turned into life-threatening confrontations with a creature unlike anything he could have imagined. Along the way, we'll hear about Ohio's hidden cryptid hot spots, including East Fork State Park, Adams County, and the haunted graveyard that holds a secret of its own. This episode also dives into the powerful audio evidence Mike has gathered—sounds that will make even the most hardened skeptics pause. Don't miss out on this wild adventure into the unknown.Resources:Ohio Night Stalkers FB: https://www.facebook.com/OhioNightStalkers2016/
Things were pretty raw out on Duck Creek, northeast of Hettinger in Adams County, in 1907, but the Milwaukee Railroad had arrived. Soon, over in Lemmon, on the South Dakota line, there was a flourishing newspaper, the State-line Herald. By which we know that “the boys” on Duck Creek, as the editor said, were singing some stanzas about their life as homesteaders.
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Our feature guest this week is Jason Haddix, CEO/Hacker @ Arcanum Information Security. We're also trying something new with our interviews and Jason will be doing an Ask Me Anything in the #AMA channel on Slack. Head on over there to ask him any questions you might have! News from and a lot more! Come join us on the Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com This week's news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Denver airport seeks $150M contract for new consolidated rental car facility Metro Denver a leader nationally for how fast unsold homes are piling up Centennial-based Boom Technology chooses Adams County as test site for its supersonic jet engines Denver coding school to close Denver dialysis giant DaVita hit with ransomware attack Davita 8-K (ransomware attack) Proposed changes to Colorado's AI regulation draw mixed reactions from business leaders Cybersecurity metrics that matter (and how to measure them) The New Security Model: A Blueprint for Successful SASE Deployment Protecting Your Business – Ransomware Prevention and Recovery Best Practices Why Strong Digital Identity is Essential—With or Without Executive Order 14144 Upcoming Events: Check out the full calendar ASIS Denver - Colorado Corporate Security Symposium - 5/7 ISSA COS - May Chapter Meeting - 5/13 Let's Talk Software Security - Is Using AI Really That Insecure? - 5/14 ISSA Denver - ISC2 Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) Exam Preparation - 5/17/-5/18 LIFT - Hike #1 - 5/20 ISC2 Denver - Enhancing Privacy and Security in the Age of AI-Driven Social Engineering - 5/27 Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference (RMISC) - 5/28-30 ISC2 Pikes Peak - Chapter Meeting - 5/28 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Like Oregon, Washington state is what’s known as a sanctuary state. The Keep Washington Working act prohibits local law enforcement agencies from using county jails for immigrant detention and from interviewing or detaining those suspected of not having permanent legal status. Washington’s attorney general is suing Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner for allegedly sharing inmate information with federal immigration agents and holding people in jail solely based on immigration status. Sheriff Wagner says he is defending the constitution. Jazmine Ulloa wrote about this for the New York Times and joins us with the story.
Join host Jeremiah Byron with Bigfoot Society as we delve into Cody's thrilling Bigfoot experiences with Ohio Nite Stalkers, a dedicated research group led by Mike Miller and Mike Feltner. Cody shares his journey into Bigfoot research, sparked by the iconic 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film, and details fascinating encounters in Adams County, Ohio. Hear about his first sighting and the group's meticulous night field methods. From intense rocks thrown by unseen creatures to chilling nighttime howls, Cody recounts it all. Discover the strategies they use to gain the creatures' trust and the challenges faced while navigating Ohio's wilderness.Resources: Ohio Nite Stalkers on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OhioNightStalkers2016/Sasquatch Summerfest this year, is July 11th through the 12th, 2025. It's going to be fantastic. Listeners, if you're going to go, you can get a two day ticket for the cost of one. If you use the code "BFS" like Bigfoot society and it'll get you some off your cost.Priscilla was a nice enough to provide that for my listeners. So there you go. I look forward to seeing you there. So make sure you head over to www. sasquatchsummerfest. com and pick up your tickets today.If you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!
3pm: Guest - Adams County Sheriff Dale Wagner // Adams County sheriff opposes Washington’s ‘sanctuary’ law in heated congressional hearing // I Stand Corrected - Ask, Tell, Correct or Yell at John about anything // What the heck is with the shower head executive order?! // White House Announces End of ‘Biden’s Dumb War on Things That Work’ // Nik joins us to testify on John’s “One-Minute shower”
Washington Democrats want to create a snitch line for schools that don’t comply with the state’s curriculum. A teen in Seattle was booked for several armed robberies. Another crazy day in the world of tariffs. // LongForm: GUEST: Rep. Jim Walsh (R-Aberdeen) on the state of Washington's lawsuit against Adams County and the Democrats' gun permit bill. // Quick Hit: A NY post writer won his libel case against The Guardian. The Department of Education is going after universities over anti-semitism.
Washington Democrats are trying to pass another ridiculous gun bill. Washington State is suing Adams County over immigration enforcement. Seattle protesters burned Teslas in protest of Elon Musk. // LongForm: GUEST: WSU Associate Professor of Physics Guy Worthey tells us was what we can expect from this week’s lunar eclipse. // Quick Hit: Trump vows to arrest more antisemitic protesters on college campuses. A CBS reporter said he couldn’t see any migrants crossing the border.
//The Wire//2300Z January 28, 2025////ROUTINE////BLUF: DEPORTATION OPERATIONS CONTINUE NATIONWIDE. CONFLICT WIDENS IN DRC. WHITE HOUSE STATES NEW JERSEY DRONES WERE FRIENDLY FORCES.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): The situation regarding the rapid advance of M23 rebels has gone from bad to worse. Despite being located on the exact opposite side of the country (and thus 1,000 miles away from) the rebel advance in Goma, mass pandemonium and widespread looting was reported in the capitol city of Kinshasa. Various media outlets have claimed that the Embassies of the United Nations, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and even the United States were all either assaulted or overrun by rioters overnight.AC: As of this report, no statements have been made with regards to status of the American diplomatic mission in the DRC. However, this afternoon the U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa urged American citizens to either shelter in place, or immediately evacuate the country, whichever option is possible for them. As is typical for the region, civil unrest can (and usually does) emerge without much warning, which presents logistical challenges. Right now, the usual extortionary roadblocks are being emplaced on most major roads, which makes travel difficult. As a reminder, there are two main airports in Kinshasa that are likely to be used for evacuation operations. The N'Dolo Airport is located in the city center, but has a shorter runway (roughly 1,000 ft) which is only capable of hosting smaller aircraft or helicopters. The other, much larger international airport (N'Djili Airport) is located east of the city. This airport, while larger, is a roughly 1-2 hour drive from the Kinshasa city center under ideal conditions, and has dubious perimeter security. Alternative evacuation plans can be carried out terrestrially, as Kinshasa sits on the border with the Republic of the Congo, which lies across the river to the north and hosts another international airport. However, there is no bridge between these nations, so highly unreliable ferry crossings are the only means of amphibious transport out of Kinshasa, in the event that airports become overrun.-HomeFront-New Jersey: During a press conference, the White House has stated that the recent drone scare that swept through the region was not activity from a malign actor, but research platforms that were authorized to fly by the FAA. No further comment was provided regarding who was operating these aerial platforms.AC: This statement will be interpreted in many ways. For one, if this statement is to be believed, this is more evidence in the pile that supports this whole scandal largely involving testing being done at Picatinny Arsenal or by some other unknown clandestine government agency. This was always the most likely theory from the very beginning, but in the absence of any real data to analyze, any theory was just as good as the next. However, for those who personally do not believe this narrative, no piece of evidence is likely to alter their view.USA: ICE raids began in New York City this morning, mostly focusing on well-known strongholds harboring illegals in the Bronx. Similar raids were conducted in Maryland. In Miami, local media reported that 40x illegals from China were arrested in Coral Gables this morning.During this morning's raids, at least one High Value Individual (HVI) was captured, who was allegedly a senior leader involved in the Tren de Aragua (TdA) cells operating in Denver. Throughout Colorado, raids have intensified following renewed efforts to target TdA enclaves throughout the state. Sunday morning, a TdA-operated nightclub in Adams County, CO was raided by federal and local officials, resulting in the arrest of 49x people affiliated with the infamous Venezuelan gang.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments