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Chicken and Ribs BBQ fundraisers, fire department pancake breakfasts, live music around town, the farmers market season blossoming, lots of live music, the Mac 'n Cheese Bowl, and NASCAR at The Glen in this week's events calendar! [...]
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we review a record-setting week in the spot market for truck freight and recap the week in diesel prices and petroleum as usual. Plus, we look at retail sales for March and at inventories for February. The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR's Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.Download the PDF: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcast Support the show
Thursday, an Open Mic with Dean Johnson at Brookton’s Market, Crafting Social Club at the Newfield Public Library, and Jazz & Blues with London McDaniel at Ithaca 5 & Dime. Friday Earth Day Gallery Night [...]
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we discuss a couple of notable changes in Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulatory and enforcement policy, one of which could make a difference in the driver population. We also address data from the industrial sector and recap the latest changes in diesel and crude prices and in the spot market for truck freight.The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR's Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.Download the PDF: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcast Support the show
Thursday, Third Thursday Artist Alley Open House at the South Hill Business Campus, Jazz & Blues with London McDaniel at Ithaca 5 & Dime, and Night Eagle presents Tempest at the Lansing Area Performance Hall. [...]
Beginning April 1, two of Oregon’s largest utilities increased their rates for residential customers. Portland General Electric raised rates by 5%, and Pacific Power’s rates went up by nearly 3%. These rate hikes are on top of others in recent years — since 2020, PGE’s residential rates have gone up nearly 60%. Usually, rate increases arise in November, but due to the Fairness & Affordability in Residential Energy Act, passed last year, utilities can no longer increase rates during winter months, when utility costs are often at their peak. However, this April rate hike has hit at another challenging time for consumers, with gas prices in Oregon soaring due to the war in Iran. We'll hear details about these increases from Kristin Sheeran, the Vice President of Policy and Sustainability for PGE, and Bob Jenks, the executive director of the Oregon Citizens’ Utility Board.
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we review the latest data on diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight. Plus, we dig into several notable economic indicators for the consumer, industrial, and housing sectors. The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR's Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.Download the PDF: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcast Support the show
The real New Year starts NOW, Astro Lover! This week's Aries New Moon is your invitation into fresh starts, bold beginnings, and the kind of momentum that turns your hopes, dreams, wishes, and manifestations into your lived reality.In this episode, I'm breaking down what the Aries New Moon means for your zodiac sign so you know exactly how to activate this “new year, new me” energy and plant the seeds for something BIIG. Because what you start now has the power to change everything for the next year.Registration for the Raise Your Vibe Retreat is open and some phenomenal clients have already been securing their spots! Reminder: the price goes up at the end of April! Get more details and secure your spot here. Subscribe to A Daily Dose of Stars! Right now, you're using Astrology to predict your future. The real power lies in using it to partner with the energy of the moment.A Daily Dose of Stars is a daily energy report that helps you work practically with the energy of every single day. Each day, you'll walk away knowing when it's best to take bold action, when to prioritize rest, when to get outside and socialize, and when you're better off taking the day off and simply letting it all go. Trust me when I say: this level of intel is priceless.Get your copy of the Manifest BIIG in 2026 Journal on Amazon: Buy Here!Get the Daily Dose of Stars 2026 Planner on Amazon: Buy Here!LET'S WORK TOGETHER: https://www.drunkastro.com/work-with-meDRUNK ASTROLOGY WEBSITE: www.drunkastro.comHOST: Graham Breitenstein
This week's 14850 Happenings calendar includes the Ithaca DIY Fest, 4th annual Geneva Jazz Festival, and the CNY Maple Festival! Breakfasts and a chicken BBQ and a soup and salad supper. Book sales and lots of live music and the Vet College Open House. [...]
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we review the continued surge in both diesel prices and spot rates and discuss some key metrics related to capacity, including payroll employment in trucking and orders for Class 8 trucks. We also address several key economic indicators related to employment, manufacturing, consumption, and trade. The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR's Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.Download the PDF: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcast Support the show
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260403dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. John 19:30 Your King Gives a New Beginning The best stories end with happily ever after. At first glance, we might say the end of Jesus’ life is anything but a happy end. His body was broken. His friends had abandoned him. His enemies mocked as the lifeblood of Jesus drained away at the cross. With one of his final, dying breaths, Jesus spoke. “It is finished.” His life and work had ended. Or had it? When Jesus spoke the words, “It is finished,” it did not just mean “the end.” It was also a beginning. Because this was not just a man withering away on the cross, this was God himself speaking. He would live again. When Jesus said, “It is finished,” he meant that his work was finished. He had accomplished exactly what he came to do. He was God’s answer to sin. He was our perfect substitute to pay for our sins because we never could. At the cross, we see an end, but we also see a beginning. A beginning of hope, a beginning of joy, a beginning of life. Jesus was right, a lot of things were finished. Separation from God—finished. A guilty conscience—finished. Loneliness, or the feeling that God could never care for us—finished. The fear of death—finished. Worries about what is to come in life or in death—finished. Make Good Friday a new beginning. Stop living in guilt, as if Jesus paid for all of the world’s sins, but not yours. Where you have been weak in your faith, begin again to thank God for his forgiveness. Where you have grown complacent, begin again to see God’s great love for you. Where you have grown weary, begin again to see the strength the Lord provides. Where you have fallen, Jesus makes you brand new and bids you to begin again. Jesus’ death is for us in every way a new beginning. Through Jesus, by Jesus, because of Jesus, we have happily ever after, because Jesus’ death was not the end, but only the beginning. Prayer: Dear Jesus, you give me new beginnings every day because of your loving sacrifice. Help me begin again to love and thank you. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
This week's calendar features theatre and comedy, art shows and artist talks, punk and jazz, workshops and Easter eggs, pancake breakfasts around the area, and the first outdoor farmers market of the season! [...]
New traffic routes coming to Haldane campus Buses and cars will be required to use separate routes for entering and leaving the Haldane campus as part of a pilot program being implemented in April. Superintendent Gail Duffy and School Board President Peggy Clements explained the changes to the Cold Spring Village Board at its Wednesday (Jan. 28) meeting. The traffic changes will coincide with a voter-approved, $28 million capital project set to begin this year. A multi-purpose student center, science lab and classrooms will be added to the high school, while improvements at the elementary and middle school will include a student support center and science lab. "While the architects were developing the plans, they noted that Haldane has an unhealthy mix of car, bus and pedestrian traffic," especially during peak drop-off and pickup times, Duffy said. In addition, a transportation audit conducted by the Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) and recommendations from two consultants pointed to the need to address traffic congestion, she said. Beginning April 13, only buses will be allowed to enter and exit campus via Route 9D, while cars will be required to enter on Cedar Street and exit on upper Craigside Drive, Mountain Avenue and its feeder streets. "We all know that traffic movement at Haldane is tough," said Mayor Kathleen Foley. "Folks have been thinking for a long time about how to try to make that better and safer." As part of the pilot, Haldane officials have asked the village to increase police patrols during drop-off and dismissal and shift the crossing guard stationed on Route 301 to Orchard Street. During the discussion, the Cold Spring Police Department officer-in-charge, Matt Jackson, raised concerns over how the traffic patterns will affect the movement of emergency vehicles, including ambulances stationed on Cedar Street. Village and school officials plan to meet to fine-tune the proposal. In other business … Foley praised Robert Downey Jr., the Highway Department crew chief, for his planning and coordination with Putnam County and local contractors before the Jan. 25 snowstorm. She also thanked village workers for the many hours they spent clearing streets. The board reviewed a proposed letter addressed to the state parks department requesting a public hearing on the the Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement for the Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail, which was released Jan. 7. Trustee Andrew Hall suggested language be added and objected to sending the letter as presented because he said he had only seen the draft the day before. Hahn Engineering, which serves as the village engineer, was authorized to request proposals for stormwater drainage repairs at the corner of Fishkill and Mountain avenues, necessitated by damage caused by extreme amounts of rainfall during the July 2023 storm. Foley said the intersection is a key area in dealing with stormwater that comes off Bull Hill and flows through the village to the Hudson River. The work, which will be funded in large part by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, could begin this spring and is expected to take four to six weeks. Hahn Engineering will call for proposals to inspect the village dock. The first phase will assess the size boats the dock can handle while phase two will determine if any short- or long-term repairs are needed. The dock was last inspected 15 years ago. The mayor has asked trustee Tony Bardes to document for budget purposes docking fees charged by other Hudson River municipalities. Seastreak has yet to submit a proposal for its fall cruise schedule, but a request to dock at Cold Spring has been received from a company interested in providing ferry service between Peekskill, Bear Mountain, West Point and the village. Foley said the proposal will be discussed after the dock has been inspected and docking fees considered. The proposed 64-foot ferry is about half the length of Seastreak. The board unanimously approved a reso...
This week, major changes are coming to a large section of the park, two areas of the resort are turning 25, Disney is nominated for themed entertainment awards, Sweethearts Nite has some new features, we talk about the food coming to the event in SnackChat, then cover the history of the area of Disneyland known today as Bayou Country, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: Not too far in the future, in a land very close to home, some changes are coming! Beginning April 29th, more Star Wars eras are coming to Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. Darth Vader, Leia Organa, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker will arrive on Batuu. The Galactic Civil War and New Republic, as well as the Age of the Resistance and First Order will be represented. The Original Trilogy characters will be mainly around the spires and Millennium Falcon, while the forested area near Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will be the Age of Resistance. Throughout the land, music from John William's musical score will be heard. The Cantina Band tune will emanate from Oga's Cantina. Fist Order Cargo will transition to Black Spire Surplus, Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities will have more one-of-a-kind items, and Droid Depot will be operated by an earlier generation of the Mubo family. “Shadows of Memory: A Skywalker Saga” and “Fire of the Rising Moons” will continue. – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/star-wars-galaxys-edge-timeline-expands-at-disneyland/ Hard to believe, but Downtown Disney turns 25 this year. The shopping and dining district opened on January 12, 2001. To honor this event, a new retro-style logo was unveiled on the ground behind the Downtown Disney stage. There is also a pin to commemorate the event. – https://www.micechat.com/429971-disneyland-update-fixing-the-force-festival-season-whats-changing-now/ Magic Key sales have resumed as of January 13th, including the new Explore Key. Magic Key sales may pause overnight starting at 10pm Disneyland time to 9am the following morning. Some new perks with having a Magic Key include a refillable popcorn bucket for $15.25, with $2.25 refills through February 24. There is also a Disney California Adventure Park 25th Anniversary bucket, and the Disneyland 70th bucket. For Lunar New Year, there is a special Magic Key lanyard, a semi-secluded dining and photo-op area, and Magic Key merchandise. A Year of the Horse button is also available. – https://www.micechat.com/429971-disneyland-update-fixing-the-force-festival-season-whats-changing-now/ IAPPA, or the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, has announced their finalists for the 2025 Brass Ring Excellence Awards. These are the most prestigious honors in the global attractions industry. Disney has been nominated in the Most Creative Halloween Production for Tokyo Disney Resort, The Villains' Halloween Into the Frenzy Parade, Most Creative Theatrical Production – Year Round Operation for Disney Cruise Line, Disney Treasure, Disney The Tale of Moana, Best Sustainability Program for Disney Consumer Products, Disney Figurine Set Sustainable Packaging Program, and all three nominations in the Most Creative Spectacle category for World of Color – Happiness at Disneyland, Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, and Disney Tales of Magic at Disneyland Paris. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/iaapa-brass-ring-2025-finalists/ Disneyland After Dark Sweethearts Nite is about to start for the 2026 season, and there are some additions this year. The Celebrate Love Cavalcade features characters honoring all loved ones, from best friends and family, to soulmates. A romantic show Once Upon a Dream – A Musical Journey Through the Disney Songbook explores love and romance featuring live singers and Disney royalty with a grand ball under the stars. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-entertainment/wyntk-disney-jan-18-24-2026/ SnackChat: Sweetheart's Nite Food – https://www.instagram.com/p/DTiv5B3EiIY/?img_index=8&igsh=Nmd3b25iZjkwYmxo https://allears.net/2026/01/18/sneak-peek-at-exclusive-food-for-disneys-2026-sweethearts-nite/ Discussion Topic: History of Bayou Country – https://www.ocregister.com/2024/09/27/the-history-of-disneylands-critter-country-from-indian-war-canoes-to-bayou-bbq/ Indian Village – https://www.yesterland.com/village.html Bear Country to Critter Country – https://www.yesterland.com/bearcountry.html Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we discuss the Trump administration's new policy on English proficiency and its exploration of tariffs or quotas regarding heavy-duty trucks. We also review the latest data from FMCSA's drug and alcohol clearinghouse and address key indicators of the housing and manufacturing sectors. Plus, we recap the week in diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight as usual.The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR's Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.Download the PDF: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcastSupport the show
Part 1 - On this fifth-year anniversary of Analyze This, Neville James is joined by Kyle Fleming, Director of the VI Energy Office, who is thrilled to announce the launch of the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Rebate Program. Beginning April 11, VIEO will accept rebate applications for qualifying ENERGY STAR-rated appliances.
Thursday, Open the Door for Three at the Canaan Institute, Roomful of Teeth in the Cornell Concert Series at Bailey Hall, and Ithakaraoke with a Live Band at Deep Dive. Friday, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Tru Bleu is at 23 North in the Small Mall, Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives at the State Theatre, and Bad Bloom with Raindrop, Collector, Cobra Cadaver, and Slugs at Angry Mom Records. For your Saturday, the Newfield Public Library Book Sale, a Jewelry Sale at the First Baptist Church, the Monster Record Fair at the Ithaca Downtown Conference Center, and a Climate Fair at New Roots Charter School. Then a Spaghetti Supper at the Groton City Church, Jeremiah Craig at Summerhill Brewing, Chris Noyes at the Cranberry Coffeehouse, Mark Normand at the State Theatre, Steven Page at the Smith Opera House in Geneva, and MJT with After Six at Deep Dive. Sunday, the King Ferry Fire Department Chicken BBQ and Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center! Monday, Cookbook Club at the Newfield Public Library. Tuesday, Femme Frequencies at Deep Dive. Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the [...]
Washington's spring razor clam season kicks off April 26, with eight days of confirmed coastal digs now approved. Diggers are reminded to check tide times, avoid soft sand areas, and follow WDFW's regulations for safe, sustainable harvesting. Final digs for May 10–15 await final health clearance. Learn more about beach safety, license requirements, and where to dig at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/wdfw-approves-eight-days-of-coastal-razor-clam-digs-beginning-april-26/ #razorclamdigs #WDFW #beachsafety #wildlifepreservation #Washingtonstate #ClarkCountyWa #localnews
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we review some key indicators of the industrial, consumer, and housing sectors and discuss the latest Trump administration move in trade policy. Plus, we recap the week in diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight as usual. The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR's Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.Download the PDF: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcastSupport the show
This week Pastor Darrin shares and Easter Message talking about many things that Easter was the beginning of.
Third Thursday Artist Alley Open Studios at the South Hill Business Campus this evening, as well as Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider, a Soup and Salad supper fundraiser at Houtz Hall in Etna, Maundy Thursday service at the First Baptist Church, the What’s Cookin’ Jazz Trio at Bike Bar, and a Memorial Show for Julian Pompilio at Deep Dive. Friday, a Wizard’s Feast at Risley Hall at Cornell, Billy Golicki at Summerhill Brewing, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Night Eagle presents the Slambovian Circus of Dreams at the Lansing Performing Arts Center, and A Very Special Episode, Open Swim, and Green as New Light at Angry Mom Records. For your Saturday, Easter Egg Hunts at the Groton Fire Department and Dryden Baptist Church, an Earth Day festival on the Ithaca Commons, opening day at Steamboat Landing for the Ithaca Farmers Market, and Brian Francis & Co at Summerhill Brewing. Sunday, an Easter Breakfast at the Groton American Legion, Easter Egg Hunt at the Etna Park and Playground, Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center, and Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad at Deep Dive. Monday, Joshua Hatcher and Greg Evans at the Downstairs. Tuesday, New Cold [...]
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we review sales of autos and light trucks, the latest data on pricing for consumers and businesses, inventories and sales in the wholesale sector, applications for new businesses, and construction spending. Plus, we recap the week in diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight. The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR's Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.Download the PDF: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcastSupport the show
Today's devotional examines how the Lamb of God was the only sacrifice that could eternally atone for sin. This devotional is adapted from MY Journal, Leading The Way's monthly devotional magazine. Sign up now for a free six-month subscription to MY Journal—Dr. Youssef's gift to you.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef's sermon The Folly and the Power of the Cross, Part 1: LISTEN NOW| WATCH NOWAVAILABLE NOW FOR YOUR GIFT OF ANY AMOUNTOne out of every seven Christians around the globe suffers intense persecution. As hatred toward followers of Jesus increases, we will be forced to either take a stand for Christ or retreat into cowardice. We will be forced to either proclaim our love for Jesus or deny our Lord. That's why Dr. Michael Youssef has written his newest book God's Final Call. In this timely teaching from Revelation 2-3, Dr. Youssef leads you through important warnings and uplifting encouragements from Christ Himself delivered in His seven letters to the seven churches of Revelation—words just as relevant today as they were to the first century church. Jesus' letters teach His followers how to live victoriously in times of peril and hostile opposition, so may we heed them closely as the world grows darker and more evil. Request your copy today for your gift of any amount!*Offer valid in US, UK, and Canada through April 20, 2025.
Let's dive into a beer-filled adventure with guests Ben Mullet and Michael Spinello, co-founders of DC's newest brewery, Henceforth. The episode kicks off with the usual friendly banter about what everyone is sipping, featuring an impressive lineup of pints from rich ESBs to crisp pilsners.Michael and Ben reveal the inspirations behind Henceforth, sharing their journey from ideation to near opening at their unique space on H Street. They discuss the innovative concept of creating a cozy brewpub atmosphere that feels more like a living room than a warehouse, aiming to bring refreshing change to the local beer scene. The episode brims with frothy excitement about traditional beer styles, nonalcoholic offerings, and a plan to engage a broader audience, including those who prefer cocktails or wine.Our hosts also keep you in the loop with upcoming events like the Maryland Craft Beer Festival and notes on Henceforth's opening timetable. The beer talk is spiced up with a discussion on the challenges of transforming a historical venue into a state-of-the-art brewhouse, and a lighthearted take on frosty descriptions of "microbrews."One important note: Beginning April 22, 2025, new episodes of The DC Beer Show will air at 2:00 p.m. ET every other Tuesday.As always, check out @DCBeer on social media for live updates, exciting developments, and some patio-beer escapades. So grab your favorite brew, and listen along for a blend of beer news and hoppily-ever-after tales from the capital's vibrant brew community. Cheers to that! Thanks to our monthly supporters Sean Moffitt Anthony Scipione johnna infanti Catherine Ramirez Amarendra Sahoo Kristin Adam Frank Steven Lynch Jared Prager Jeff Michael O'Connor Favio Garcia Josh Ellen Daniels Juan Deliz Mike Lastort James Wisnieski Brian Minch Chris Frome Jon Gilgoff Sam Chip Tory Roberts Steven M Quartell Chris DeLoose Lauren Cary Amy Crone Clifton B Scott Pavlica Greg Antrim jeffrey garrison Joshua Learn Alexis Smith A t Dan Goldbeck Anthony Budny Greg Parnas Frank Chang Mikahl Tolton Kim Klyberg Chris Girardot Alyssa jeffrey katz Andrew MacWilliams Jamie Jackson Meegan Mike Rucki Jason Tucker Nick Gardner Amber Farris Sarah Ray Peter Jones Blue2024 Brad Stengel Matt Winterhalter Bill and Karen Butcher Jordan Harvey Justin Broady Stephen Claeys Julie Verratti DFA Howie Kendrick
Friday, Acoustic Brew at Summerhill Brewing, a Mary Gilliland book signing and poetry reading at the Grayhaven Motel, the Notorious Stringbusters at Hopshire Farm Brewery, London McDaniel at the Antlers, and Eilen Jewell at Center for the Arts in Homer. Saturday a St. Jude’s Breakfast Fundraiser at the Ithaca Moose Lodge, an estate planning workshop at the Cornell Law School, one last week of the indoor Ithaca Farmers Market at Triphammer Marketplace, an Easter Egg Hunt at the McLean Community Church, and Saturday evening, Ghost Train at the Owego VFW, the Highroad at Summerhill Brewing, Burns and Kristy Trio at the First Baptist Church, and Heather Mae at the Smith Opera House in Geneva. Sunday, a Breakfast Buffet fundraiser at the McLean Fire Department, Charlie Young midday at Brookton’s Market, an Irish Session hosted by Six Mile Craic at 4 at Liquid State Brewing, and the Yardbirds at Center for the Arts in Homer. Tuesday, a Femme Frequencies early show at Deep Dive followed by the Slackers with the Operators. Wednesday, Jazz Night at Brookton's Market, Wednesday open mic night at the Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root, and the Canaan Jam Session at the Canaan Institute. Thursday, an Artist Alley [...]
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we dig into the latest figures on payroll employment in trucking and changes in the population of active for-hire trucking firms. We also review the labor situation for the U.S. more broadly, examine more detailed information on imports during February, and consider how the manufacturing sector performed in March. Plus, we discuss the ongoing U.S. trade war and recap the week in diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight as usual.The Trucking Market Update is hosted by FTR's Vice President of Trucking, Avery Vise. As this information is presented, you are welcome to follow along and look at the graphs and indicators yourself by downloading the presentation.Download the PDF: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcast Support the show
Today's episode is a look into my story, starting my first businesses, first podcasts, eventually opening That Witch School, and ultimately how I became That Witch Next Door.In Part 2, I'm taking you on my journey as a professional witch, the ups, downs, highs, and lows of being a spiritual business owner going through my Saturn Return (
I'm sure I won't be the first one to tell you that March 2025 definitely has some eyebrow-raising astrology, and it would be just as silly of us to say it'll be all sunshine and rainbows, as it would be to say it's all going to hell. There are some main key points making up the cosmic energy for March: retrograde cycles, eclipse season, and planetary ingresses (or when a planet move from one sign into the next). And while it's pretty safe to say we'll be moving through some difficulties or challenges this month, there's a way to use your time and efforts effectively, and there's a way to drive yourself mad.Today's episode of Moonday Musings will help prepare your mindset and energy practices for anything you encounter ahead, so you can think, speak, and act with purpose.★This week is our very first Dream Portal Club with Andrea Morrison on Wednesday 3/5, and our Aries Astro Chart Hot Takes hosted by myself and Jenny SRP on Saturday 3/8!
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we discuss consumer spending, a significant revision in inventory figures, new orders for durable manufactured goods, and sales of new homes. Plus, we address the U.S. economy and the economy linked to freight transportation during the first quarter and recap the week for diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight.Download a PDF with graphics related to this discussion at: https://ftrintel.com/trucking-podcast Support the Show.
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Jesus' death and resurrection ended a season of life for his disciples and yet it began another, the season called the Church. This week, Pastor Juan Carlos Huertas invites us to consider some wisdom from 2,000 years ago that could help us as we think about the church now and what next church be emerging.
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we dig into some key indicators of the housing sector and review industrial production, which showed significant strength in one specific area. Plus, we recap the week in diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight.Support the show
When were rollerblades invented? What happened when Mohammad Ali refused to go to war? What videogames were available for a fifty thousand dollar computer? all the answers to these questions, plus we are celebrating PRETZEL DAY!!! All on this week's episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co
With nearly one billion eligible voters, India is the world's biggest democracy. Beginning April 19, with voting staggered over six weeks, they will decide their leader for the next five years. Narendra Modi aims to consolidate power with his third term as prime minister, as a coalition opposition looks to unseat him.Sanjay Ruparelia is an associate professor at Toronto Metropolitan University and Jarislowsky Democracy Chair explains why India's elections matter for democracy – and the balance of power for the rest of the world.Questions? Comments? Ideas? E-mail us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we review retail sales, inventories, inflation for consumers and within the supply chain, and business applications in transportation and warehousing. Plus, we recap the week in diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight as usual.Support the show
When did Fox Tv premier In Living Color? When did Axl Rose sing for AC/DC? When did the 1st Laundromat open? and when did Nintendo release the 1st Gameboy? All the answers to these questions, plus we are being very aware of our stress levels, all on this week's Episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we examine the employment situation for trucking and the rest of the U.S. economy during March. Plus, we look at job openings and international trade in goods in February and recap the week in diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight. Support the show
When did Clint Eastwood become a mayor? When did iron Maiden debut their 1st album? How long was the longest Ping Pong Marathon? And how do you promote a movie on your network, when the star of that movie has a lifetime ban on your network? All the answers to these questions, and more, on this week's episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co
Merrylin talks about the new lunation starts with a solar eclipse on April 8, at the Moon's north node. This lunation begins a new soul year about helping others truly in need.
In this week's episode of FTR's Trucking Market Update podcast, we review some unexpected changes in the for-hire carrier population during March and briefly discuss the new EPA rule requiring a phase-in of zero-emissions trucks. Plus, we cover some indicators related to the consumer and industrial sectors and recap the week in diesel prices and the spot market for truck freight. Support the show
When was the first iPad released? Are the heads at Easter island wearing pants? What was the first single released by Abba? How can you experience that sweet Goat Life? All the answers to these questions, plus we've gorging on Deep Deep Pizza, all on this week's episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co
Beginning April 1st, the cost for DACA renewals, Advance Parole, Citizenship and other immigration programs will go up. Here, we provide basic information about three applications and costs. #daca #dacamented #advanceparole #citizenship #sanacionycultura #sonomacounty #california #undocuprofessionals #undocumented #undocumentedimmigrants --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rafael-vazquez7/support
When did NASA launch the Hubble Space Telescope? When was the WORLD WIDE WEB launched? When was the computer mouse invented? and what is another word for Thesaurus? All the answers to these questions, and more, on this week's episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co
What was the 1st James Bond film? When was first eye transplant? What was Ringo Starr's best movie? and just what the hell was the TV show Real People all about? All the answers to these questions, and more, on this week's episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co
The sun is finally shining, the birds are singing… spring is here and the WiscoBirder is on the lookout! The Great Wisconsin Birdathon is around the corner. Beginning April 15th, teams from around the state compete to spot as many bird species as possible within a 24-hour period. Dexter Patterson teaches photography at UW Madison, but he's perhaps better known as the WiscoBirder and co-founder of the BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin. Get ready to meet one of Madison's biggest bird nerds.
This episode marks a bittersweet moment where I thank you BIG TIME for being here, and also say goodbye as I start the new Time To Pivot podcast!I'm so grateful to those of you who have listened since the beginning in 2020, when we hit lockdown and I started sharing my love of organization and my 3 E's to get it all done without the overwhelm. Thank you for being loyal listeners! For those of you who are new to the M.O.M. Podcast, welcome! You'll be able to still access all these episodes full of mom life stories, client testimonials, and 3 simple steps for getting organized.I'm thrilled to announce that I'm starting a brand new podcast that God has put on my heart. Beginning April 17, 2023 (mark your calendars to SUBSCRIBE) I'll be speaking to that mom who loves her family and still desires MORE in her life and possibly business! You'll hear epic guests and solo episodes from me too of how we've found a way to pivot in our lives, step into our calling, and use our God-given gifts to serve others in hopes of inspiring you to do the same!Highlights from this episode:(02:33) I feel like I'm drowning(09:26) The art of the pivot(13:21) This is not a solo mission(17:12) How do you know when you're ready?(20:38) Find a way to make it workMentioned on this episode:Mom's Organization Motivation YOUTUBE ChannelTime To Pivot Podcast Please join me on the Time To Pivot podcast and turn your passion into purpose. God is calling you and you aren't alone. I've got you, girlfriend! Helpful Links:Book your VIRTUAL Organizing Session with me today! Here's my 3 E's Checklist for getting organized.Grab my book on Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, or the Audiobook NOW on Amazon:I'VE GOT YOU, GIRLFRIEND!Why Getting Organized & Living This Mom Life is NOT a Solo MissionSUBSCRIBE to the Mom's Organization Motivation YouTube Channel here. For more resources to organize and style your busy life in 3 simple steps, checkout EverythingWithStyle.com, listen to my FREE Masterclass, and connect with me on Instagram @everythingwithstylemom for some organization motivation!
When most people think about the cross of Jesus, they think about the New Testament. They think about Calvary and Pilate and Roman soldiers. But the cross did not simply spring up in the middle of redemption's story as though it were an afterthought in the mind of God. The cross had always been God's plan of salvation, and so we shouldn't be surprised to clearly find it in the Old Testament as well. Today's devotional examines how the Lamb of God was the only sacrifice that could eternally atone for sin. This devotional is adapted from MY Journal, Leading The Way's monthly devotional magazine. Sign up now for a free six-month subscription to MY Journal—Dr. Youssef's gift to you.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef's sermon The Folly and the Power of the Cross, Part 1 : LISTEN NOW| WATCH NOW
When did the first MCU Avengers movie hit theaters? What is the fine for playing hooky? When did the great Metallica vs Napster war begin? and how are you planning on spending your tax return this year? All the answers to these questions, and more, on this week's episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co
When did we first visit The Planet of the Apes, and is it round? What did we do before inflatable tires? When was the best and worst times to be a TV preacher? and Why is SUNDAE spelled that way? All the answers to these questions, and more, on this week's episode of TWWWBLY!
In this Weekly Horoscope from the Astrology Hub Podcast, Astrologer Divine Harmony and Amanda ‘Pua' Walsh discuss the energies coming our way as described by astrology. You'll learn... About Pluto stationing retrograde and what that allows you to transform in your life The powerful potential of the Venus, Jupiter, Neptune triple conjunction What the Ceres aspects can do to your relationship with love and sacrifice What is a Solar Gateway, and how you can use them in your manifestations Grab Your Personalized Astrology Reports Life has never been more full of surprises, challenges, and opportunities. Now you can purchase a personalized astrology report and receive guidance for your life's journey straight to your inbox.