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In this episode, Laura Dyrda speaks with Norberto Orellana, Public Relations Lead at Campbell County Health in Gillette, Wyoming. Norberto shares his inspiring journey into healthcare, insights on rural health challenges, and his vision for the future, including leveraging technology, strengthening community trust, and his upcoming role as an administrative fellow at Intermountain Health.
Rusty Bell is the Director of Gillette College's Office of Economic Transformation, and Justin Loyka is the Wyoming Energy Program Director at the Nature Conservancy. Rusty and Justin are working together to find sustainable, economically viable solutions to the energy transition that is currently taking place in and around Gillette, Wyoming. Gillette and Campbell County, Wyoming have long been leaders in the United States' coal production business and have been a foundation of West's economy for decades. But over the past 15 years or so, coal production has decreased by approximately half, which will have far-reaching consequences for Gillette, the state of Wyoming, and the West. But as coal mining scales back, Gillette is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the rise of renewable energy and the many positive economic and environmental ripple effects that it creates. Campbell County's landscape, workforce, infrastructure, transmission capabilities, and wildlife migration patterns offer huge opportunities to be a future hotbed of renewable energy. By transitioning reclaimed coal mines into renewable energy sites, Campbell County will not only be able to fill in the economic gap created by the contraction of the coal business, but will be able to allow Gillette to continue its culture of innovation, hard work, and community pride for decades to come. Rusty was born and raised in Gillette, and Justin's been living and working in Wyoming for almost 15 years. As you'll hear, they've formed a partnership based on optimism, creativity, respect, and pragmatism, and they are making great strides to bolster the economic and environmental future of northeastern Wyoming. We talked about a lot in this conversation, including: A history of Wyoming's coal mining business; the culture and community pride of Gillette; why Gillette is a perfect place for renewables; cultural and political views on renewables; wildlife considerations; details around coal mine reclamation; ways to build trust and lasting relationships; and more. Justin and Rusty also share ideas about why they work so well together, and they both offer some great book recommendations and wise parting words. I loved this conversation and learned so much about not just energy production, but also community pride, pragmatism, problem-solving, and respectful, productive relationships. A huge thanks to Rusty and Justin for joining me, and thank you for listening. --- Rusty Bell Justin Loyka Wyoming's Energy Transition Plan --- This episode is brought to you in partnership with the Colorado chapter of The Nature Conservancy and TNC chapters throughout the Western United States. Guided by science and grounded by decades of collaborative partnerships, The Nature Conservancy has a long-standing legacy of achieving lasting results to create a world where nature and people thrive. On the last Tuesday of every month throughout 2024, Mountain & Prairie will be delving into conversations with a wide range of The Nature Conservancy's leaders, partners, collaborators, and stakeholders, highlighting the myriad of conservation challenges, opportunities, and solutions here in the American West and beyond. To learn more about The Nature Conservancy's impactful work in the West and around the world, visit www.nature.org --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:30 - A brief history of the coal business in Wyoming 10:00 - The unique culture and economy of Gillette, Wyoming 16:30 - Some background on coal mine reclamation 22:30 - Why Gillette is such a prime location for renewable energy 26:00 - Wildlife considerations 29:45 - Transmission capacity considerations 31:30 - What is a megawatt? 34:00 - The cultural and political acceptance of renewables 38:30 - Justin's approach to building trust in Wyoming communities 43:30 - The positive ripple effects of a renewable economy 48:30 - What Justin admires about Rusty 51:30 - What Rusty admires about Justin 53:45 - TNC's role in this energy and economic transition 57:30 - How the new Presidential administration will affect this work 1:03:30 - Favorite books 1:07:155 - Parting words --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
This week we interview Matt Lehman, State Representative Elect for District 67 in Campbell County. https://www.lehman4kentucky.org/ https://legislature.ky.gov/ Hosted by Roberto Henriquez and Ann Dickerson
Adrenaline Addiction From Trauma and His Police Career Led To Shock. In Wilder, Kentucky, Police Chief Chad Martin stands as a testament to resilience, transformation, and a fierce pursuit of purpose. His journey to the position wasn't straightforward; instead, it was marked by intense challenges, personal struggles, and what he describes as a lifelong “addiction to adrenaline.” Growing up in a traumatic environment and later serving in the military, Martin developed a tendency for high-stakes scenarios, a need for action, and a constant drive to test his limits. Check out the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. The Adrenaline-Fueled Path from Trauma to Triumph Chief Martin's story is one of extremes, where the thrill of adrenaline both lifted and challenged him. A self-identified “adrenaline junkie,” Martin reflects on how his background, trauma, and years on the police force contributed to this drive. But his inclination toward thrill-seeking didn't come without consequences. After bouncing between departments early in his police career, Martin found himself on a high-speed motorcycle ride, which unknowingly sparked a police chase. The incident resulted in felony eluding charges, leading to a two-year halt in his career. The fallout wasn't limited to his job; he faced a severe strain on his finances and personal relationships. He talks about investigations and more as a guest on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, which is available as a free podcast on their website on platforms like Apple, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. Yet, after a stroke of luck in which the charges were dropped, Martin found a fresh start in Wilder, Kentucky. He rejoined the police force and gradually rose to the rank of Police Chief. Looking back, Martin speaks openly about his past, understanding how his experiences in childhood and the military created both trauma and a strong need for adrenaline, which fueled his addiction to high-intensity situations. Adrenaline Addiction From Trauma and His Police Career Led To Shock. Chief Chad Martin: A Leader with a Unique Perspective Since joining the Wilder Police Department in 2016, Martin has brought his distinctive background in law enforcement and military service to his role. The city appointed him as Police Chief in 2019, replacing Chief Andrew Williams, who retired after 21 years of dedicated service. Robert Arnold, the Mayor of Wilder, praised Martin's “forward-thinking” approach and his ability to connect with both the community and the officers he leads. Martin's role is unique, marked not just by his official duties but by a strong sense of empathy and experience. We covered his story in platforms like Medium and Newsbreak. Beyond his position, Martin also engages in extensive community outreach. He has spent years volunteering to educate schools, churches, and businesses on how to respond to active shooter situations, a commitment that underscores his dedication to public safety and his understanding of the value of preparedness. Adrenaline Addiction From Trauma and His Police Career Led To Shock. The interview with him is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, which is available as a free podcast on their website on platforms like Apple, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. The Psychological Impact of Adrenaline Addiction and Trauma on Law Enforcement Martin's journey sheds light on the psychological impact of a career in law enforcement, especially for those with traumatic backgrounds. Adrenaline addiction, or the constant need for high-stakes situations, can be prevalent among officers and military personnel, driven by the body's release of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline. This hormone, produced in high-stress situations, can create a “fight-or-flight” response, dilating air passages, enhancing muscle oxygenation, and redirecting blood flow to essential organs. Over time, however, this response can shift from a survival mechanism to an addictive cycle. Keep informed by following the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest, Newsbreak, Medium and other social media platforms. For Martin, adrenaline provided a way to cope with his trauma and fulfill his need for excitement. However, as he learned through experience, this pattern can lead to risky behavior and unintended consequences, as it did during his high-speed motorcycle incident. Studies suggest that those who develop a dependency on adrenaline often need it to feel motivated or fulfilled, a psychological effect that may shape behavior both on and off duty. Moving Forward: Lessons Learned and New Goals Today, Martin uses his experiences to lead with empathy and insight, understanding the pressures his officers face and the personal tolls these pressures can take. His story also serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health and support systems within high-stress careers like law enforcement. By addressing his own challenges, Martin has become an advocate for others dealing with similar struggles. Adrenaline Addiction From Trauma and His Police Career Led To Shock. The interview is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, which is available as a free podcast on their website on platforms like Apple, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. A Community Focused on Growth and Connection The City of Wilder, located in Campbell County along the Licking River, is a community with a blend of rural charm and urban growth. As the business community expands, with new industrial, professional, and commercial developments, the need for effective and compassionate leadership in public safety grows, too. Under Chief Martin's guidance, the Wilder Police Department has become an integral part of this growth, enhancing its focus on community engagement and safety. Adrenaline Addiction From Trauma and His Police Career Led To Shock. Platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify make these stories more accessible, allowing listeners to become informed and vigilant. Chief Chad Martin's story is a powerful example of resilience, personal growth, and the transformative power of a second chance. In Wilder, his leadership represents not only a commitment to public safety but also an understanding of the complex forces that shape individuals in high-stakes careers. Through his story, Chief Martin continues to inspire his community and his team to find strength and purpose amid challenges. Be sure to follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. Chad is also one of the movers and shakers at VIP Shields, get more information at their website. Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo. Be sure to check out our website. Get your daily dose of Motivation, Education and Inspiration in the Breakfast With Champions Rooms In The Clubhouse app, both are free. Be sure to follow us on MeWe, X, Instagram, Facebook,Pinterest, Linkedin and other social media platforms for the latest episodes and news. Learn useable tips and strategies to increase your Facebook Success with John Jay Wiley. Both free and paid content are available on this Patreon page. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free. Adrenaline Addiction From Trauma and His Police Career Led To Shock. Attributions NKY Tribune WCPO Medical News Today VIP ShieldsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A local condo complex is in danger of sliding down a hill. WLWT's Todd Dykes tells will why resident's of the Campbell County structure are being told to leave, and what is being done to fix the issue.
A local condo complex is in danger of sliding down a hill. WLWT's Todd Dykes tells will why resident's of the Campbell County structure are being told to leave, and what is being done to fix the issue.
A local condo complex is in danger of sliding down a hill. WLWT's Todd Dykes tells will why resident's of the Campbell County structure are being told to leave, and what is being done to fix the issue.
In this latest episode of the Wild Things & Wild Places podcast, host Joshua Coursey brings together an esteemed panel for an insightful round table discussion about Wyoming's upcoming world-class shooting complex. This episode features Aaron Davidson, owner of Gunwerks, Cade Maestas from Maven Optics, and Senator Larry Hicks, chair of the Wyoming State Shooting Task Force. Joshua himself is also a member of the task force, adding another layer of expertise to the conversation. The discussion delves into the history and process behind the creation of this shooting complex, a significant development for the Cowboy State. Our panel provides a detailed overview of how this ambitious project came to be, the rigorous selection process, and the vision for a top-tier facility that will attract shooting sports enthusiasts from around the globe. With nine areas initially submitting proposals, the competition has now narrowed down to two finalists: Cody in Park County and Gillette in Campbell County. As the panelists share their insights and firsthand knowledge, listeners gain a unique perspective on the strengths and potential of each location. The episode even offers some intriguing thoughts on who might ultimately win the bid! This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of shooting sports in Wyoming. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the journey towards establishing a world-class shooting complex in the state. This engaging discussion not only highlights the collaborative efforts behind this ambitious project but also showcases Wyoming's commitment to advancing shooting sports. With the decision between Cody and Gillette imminent, this episode provides timely insights and a deeper understanding of what's at stake for the state and the shooting community.
Today on the show, Campbell County is part of a national program aimed at strengthening and growing opportunities in local economies shaped by coal industries. The Eastern Shoshone Tribe debuted a new arbor at their annual powwow in Fort Washakie. We're back with our primary election series - the Road To Cheyenne. We're taking a look at state House and Senate races in the northwest part of the state and we'll hear from some voters. And an interview with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Those stories and more.
Reuben Tarver is running for re-election in House District 52 in Campbell County. This is his first time on the program. Joey and I caught up with him last week.
Let's try this again!! George Dunlap is running for the Wyoming House in District 32. That seat in Campbell County is currently held by Ken Clouston.
Happy "Friday Eve"! First up this Thursday morning is Delegate Eric Zehr, who represents (in part) Bedford, Pittsylvania, and Campbell Counties in the Virginia House. Zehr, a Bob Good supporter, talks to John about some of the endorsements that John McGuire is touting from Campbell County, offering some context for those.
In 2018, Elizabethton High School students teacher Alex Campbell challenged his students to see if they could figure out if the Redhead murders are sometimes called the Bible Belt Murders. There were 14 unsolved murders with a similar M.O. Campbell gets help from a former FBI agent teaching the young people about profiling a case. The students of Elizabethton High School start to see a potential pattern emerge in six of the potential murders. In looking at the background of the murders, they started New Years day 1985, the body of a young female with reddish hair was found strangled, wrapped in a blanket and tossed down an embankment off the southbound side of I-75 near Jellico, Tennessee. Due to decomposition, authorities believe she was killed about 72 hours before her body was found, 10-12 weeks pregnant when she was murdered. The identification of Tina McKenney Farmer of Indiana helped the investigation move forward quickly. The evidence from the crime scene was tested and a match was found. The DNA matched Jerry Johns, convicted in the 1987 attempted murder of a woman he kidnapped , strangled, and then dumped along I-40. Linda Schacke met Jerry Johns in a club in West Knoxville, Tennesee. The 36-year-old trucker seems like a nice guy until he pulls a gun, forces her at gunpoint to drive to a wooded area off the interstate where he rips her shirt and uses part of it to strangle her. Johns then tosses the strangled and bound woman on the inside of a storm drain under I-40. Like Tina Famer and many others, Linda Schacke has red hair, Unlike the others, Linda Schacke survives the attack. When Jerry Johns was convicted of the attack on Schacke, he was considered a suspect in some homicides, but there was never enough evidence. However, even though Tina Marie McKenney Farmer was positively identified by fingerprint identification, there was DNA left behind in the blanket she was wrapped up in after she was killed. 2019, DNA evidence identified convicted kidnapper Jerry Leon Johns as the man that killed Tina Marie McKenney Farmer in December 1984. Johns died in prison in 2015. On December 18, 2019, a grand jury in Campbell County, Tennessee, ruled that Johns would have been indicted for murder in Farmer's death if he were still alive. The students of Elizabethton High School continue to investigate and believe they have developed some strong evidence that shows whoever killed McKenney-Farmer, probably killed Lisa Nichols, Michelle Inman, Elizabeth Lamotte, Tracy Walker and even a still unidentified Jane Doe in Desoto County. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Alex Campbell - Teacher at Elizabethton High School, Host of the podcast: “Murder 101”, Author: “Ten Lessons That Will Get Your Fired, But You Must Teach Immediately”, https://kt-studios.com/podcasts/murder-101, Instagram @kt_studios Marlee - Student who worked on the project Karra Porter - Attorney, Co-founder of the Cold Case Coalition www.coldcasehelp.com, Instagram: @ColdCaseCoalition Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst www.drbethanymarshall.com/, Instagram & TikTok: drbethanymarshall, Twitter: @DrBethanyLive, appearing in the new show “Paris in Love” on Peacock Scott Barker - Fmr. FBI Special Agent, Worked with students, Scott Barker on LinkedIn Dr. Michelle DuPre - Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department, Author: “Money, Mischief, and Murder…the Murdaugh Saga. The rest of the story” available now on Amazon. “Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Forensic Consultant,DMichelleDupreMD.com Perry Chiaramonte - Senior Reporter at The Messenger, TheMessenger.com, X: @TheMessenger @perrych See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie discusses the issue with the judicial system with Campbell County prosecutor Michelle Snodgrass. Also Steve Goreham gives the latest changes to the climate change narrative.
Willie discusses the issue with the judicial system with Campbell County prosecutor Michelle Snodgrass. Also Steve Goreham gives the latest changes to the climate change narrative.
Willie discusses the issue with the judicial system with Campbell County prosecutor Michelle Snodgrass. Also Steve Goreham gives the latest changes to the climate change narrative.
Kentucky is poised to start charging some juveniles as adults for certain crimes. Scott discusses this with Campbell County prosecutor Michelle Snodgrass. Also Chris Nyhuis of Vigilant warns about the Chinese monitoring you through Twitter/X, and Paul Seegert breaks down the rural healthcare crisis.
Kentucky is poised to start charging some juveniles as adults for certain crimes. Scott discusses this with Campbell County prosecutor Michelle Snodgrass. Also Chris Nyhuis of Vigilant warns about the Chinese monitoring you through Twitter/X, and Paul Seegert breaks down the rural healthcare crisis.
When All-American footballer George Ratterman announced his candidacy for sheriff of Campbell County, Kentucky, in April of 1961, he said, “I am told that if I run for sheriff, I will be the victim of all sorts of personal slanderous attacks, but I say to our opponents, let the attacks start now, if they must.” And, well, the attacks did start – culminating in a high-profile set-up of Ratterman in a compromising position with a woman named April Flowers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John grew up in Campbell County, Tennessee. Luna Shark journalist Beth Braden cut her teeth in journalism there. Beth joins the show to talk about some infamous cases from Campbell County and potential ties to serial killers.Beth is an award-winning journalist whose mastery of the deep dive is evident in her work.In addition to Braden's experience writing about local government, crime and courts, and engaging features from her home state of Tennessee, her byline appears on several internationally-known websites. She is passionate about communicating complex information in an easy-to-understand manner and loves to pore over public records.Braden joined Luna Shark Media in 2023 armed with a love of truth as she seeks out data from the darkest places, drags it into the light, and provides illuminating analysis. In her spare time, she enjoys quilting, strange museums, and good cups of coffee.
How Philanthropy Is Good for Business Karl Miller is the Principal Broker of Karl Miller Realty. With over 18 years of real estate sales experience, his passion is helping clients achieve their home ownership and financial dreams as he aids them in making informed decisions. Karl grew up on a Campbell County dairy farm and knows the value of old-fashioned service, integrity, and long-term relationships. When at home, Karl enjoys spending time with his wife Alys, their two teenage children, and Timmy the Cockapoo. Karl enjoys the outdoors, camping, exploring, and reading great books. You might see him running or mountain biking the local trails, kayaking the James, or cruising with the top down on his wife's Jeep Rubicon he frequently “borrows.” More at https://www.karlmillerrealty.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russ and Justin (Filling in for Rick) talk to the Coaches about the Campbell County victory and the upcoming matchup with Ryle -What a barnburner -Most prepared team we have faced all year -Spread the ball around -Untimely penalties -Ryle is a similar matchupThe BEastMode call-in line is active. If you have a question, comment, or want to trash talk, please call or text us at (502) 230-1446
Russ and Rick talk about the Campbell County playoff victory. -Very exciting overtime game! -Jack had a tough time running the ball -Plays were made when they had to be made -Bryce Elder made a couple of game saving plays -Untimely penalties -8th Grad team lost to Perry Co in State Tournament -MWFCA won Championships on SaturdayThe BEastMode call-in line is active. If you have a question, comment, or want to trash talk, please call or text us at (502) 230-1446
Mary Kym is a thought leader with a career spanning over two decades, marked by remarkable achievements in people management, Product Leadership, community leadership, autism advocacy, and human rights advancement. Renowned as a seasoned business coach, Mary is the driving force behind empowering women to reach and surpass multiple 6 figures in incomes. Her unwavering belief that there's no award for suffering has ignited transformative change for countless individuals. With academic foundations rooted in a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems (MIS) and a Master's Degree in Management and Leadership, Mary's expertise is further bolstered by a wealth of certifications in IT, management, leadership, and business coaching. Her magnetic charisma as a catalyst, motivator, and coach sets her apart, effortlessly guiding and encouraging women to unlock their boundless potential, all on their own terms. Residing in the heart of Tampa, Mary finds immense joy in her family, traversing the globe, exploring sun-kissed beaches, and savoring the rich tapestry of culinary experiences. Her professional odyssey serves as a resounding testament to resilience, empowerment, and relentless advocacy, inspiring all fortunate enough to cross her path to reach for the highest peaks of achievement. Contact: https://www.facebook.com/Mary.kimari Summary Growing up, education, and career with a guest. 0:00 Mary Kimari shares her background growing up in Campbell County and becoming a business coach in Tampa, Florida. She moved to the US in 1994 with their dad, who was an occupational therapist, and attended high school in St. Louis, Missouri before transferring to the University of Alabama and getting married young. Business and cultural experiences. 4:22 Mary Kim reflects on their childhood in a village, feeling loved and content despite challenges. She also reflects on their upbringing in a village in Kenya and how it shaped their perspective on success in the United States and discovered their interest in MIS through interactions with international students at UAB. Overcoming obstacles in tech industry. 11:11 Mary Kim shares a personal story of standing up for themselves in a class dominated by men, and ultimately landing a job with a mentor who apologized for underestimating them. She explains how she worked for 18 years at a software company, starting as an entry-level manager and working their way up to executive director. Starting a career at a new tech company. 16:24 Mary Kim grew a company from 0 to 200 employees, generating millions of dollars in revenue, despite making mistakes and learning from them. She speaks of her balanced work and family life as a working mother after having her son in 2006, finding it challenging due to lack of luxuries like maids or nannies. Career changes, fashion line, and business consulting. 25:05 Mary Kim recounts talks of how she transitioned from a 18-year career in business to consulting and coaching, citing a lack of challenge and fun. She launched a fashion line during COVID, catering to women with curves due to a perceived niche in the market. #podcasts #sambaza #sambazapodcast #africanpodcasters #kenya #podcasting #africa #africanculture #podcast #podcastshow #podcastingfun #podcastlove #podcastcommunity #newpodcastepisode #podcasthost #PodcastHQ #podcastlife #podcastinterview #podcaster #podcastshow #PodcastRecommendations #podcasthost #podcastmovement #podcastnetwork #podcastaddict #podcastepisode #podcastjunkie #podcasttips #Podcastoftheyear #podbean #Podcasts
It was October 12, 2012 when a very odd 911 call had come in to Campbell County dispatch. 21 year Shayna Hubers sounded frantic as she told the dispatcher she had just shot and killed her boyfriend, Ryan Poston, in self defense. But as she continued to tell her story, things just didn't seem to add up. Sponsors: Hello Fresh Go to HelloFresh.com/50creepers and and use code 50creepers for 50% off plus free shipping! EarnIn Download EarnIn today in the Google play or Apple app store! When you download the EarnIn app type in Creepers under PODCAST when you sign up! It really helps the show! Brilliant Earth Check out all their beautiful jewelry at brilliantearth.com Sources: Shayna Hubers retrial: Jurors shown 'gave him the nose job he wanted' police station video Shayna Hubers trial: 'Shoot and kill him and play like it's an accident,' she texted friend Shayna Hubers retrial: 'His life was really on a roll right then,' Poston's stepdad says Shayna Hubers retrial: Hubers wouldn't leave Poston's condo, so he fled to father's house Shayna Hubers on the stand: More lurid details of the couple's sex life in testimony Shayna Hubers takes the stand: Things went downhill after refusal of sexual act, she said Shayna Hubers retrial: Psychologist says she has borderline personality disorder Shayna Hubers: Tears during recess after testimony on why she said she killed Ryan Poston Bad Blood | 20/20 ABC | Full Episode 911 call: 'I killed my boyfriend in self-defense' Shayna Hubers' texts come back to haunt her Shayna Hubers retrial: For each text Ryan Poston sent, she sent 100 Murder of Ryan Poston - Wikipedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Full Game Replay. Brian Rice and Chad Tindell had the call for the Rivalry Thursday game. Halls knocked off Campbell County 41-14. Game aired on FM 99.1 and AM 990.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full Game Replay. Brian Rice and Chad Tindell had the call for the Rivalry Thursday game. Halls knocked off Campbell County 41-14. Game aired on FM 99.1 and AM 990.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 85 THE PIG-FACED LADY OF CAMPBELL COUNTY It's late at night as you drive down the dark and desolate road, a light fog is covering the pavement obscuring the road ahead. Something seems to be walking down the roadway towards you, you stop your car and shine your lights at it- it's a woman. Not any woman, it is a lady carrying an axe and wearing a pig's head! Before you can get out of there, she's banging at your door and wants your head. Tonight Kat, Jen, and Christina discuss the urban legend of Campbell County's Pig-Lady, a requested story by our listeners in Northern Kentucky. Bibliography https://www.jstor.org/stable/23371085 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig-faced_women https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/nn12735/ Email us your hometown haunt story and we will read it on our next episode! hometownhauntedmail@gmail.com Drops every Wednesday at midnight! Follow us on Social: @cincabinetcurio (Twitter) @cincycabinetofcuriosities (Instagram) Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities (Facebook) Follow Kat: https://www.patreon.com/redcatcomics/posts Follow Christina: https://www.instagram.com/christinawald_art/ Christina's Sketchy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/christinawald Follow Jen: https://society6.com/jenkoehlerart?fb
Markus Schmidt of Cardinal News joins the show to discuss a busy week for Southside Virginia. Delegate Matt Farris of Campbell County is facing two felony charges after a woman accused him of hit and run with his 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe on U.S. 501. Meanwhile, a judge says the commonwealth "fell short" of proving Delegate Marie March's misdemeanor assault allegations against Delegate Wren Williams. What do those stories mean for the upcoming primary elections and the future of Southwest VA?Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMediaSponsored by the Substance Abuse and Addiction Recovery Alliance of Virginia
IN THE NEWS:After our episode on retirements, we learned of two more members who say they won't be coming back, former Speaker Eileen Filler Corn and Senator Lynwood Lewis. That makes thirteen House members who say they will not run for reelection, and another thirteen say they won't run for reelection in the House because they're running for the Senate. The State Corporation Commission has outsized influence over how electric utilities are regulated, and the three member commission currently has only one member. That's because Democrats and Republicans can NOT agree on appointments. But does this inability for the SCC to regulate certain industries mean better outcomes in the face of climate changes?Whole milk was prohibited from school cafeterias a decade ago as part of the Department of Agriculture's School Lunch Program as part of the Obama administration Let's Move initiative. Now people are starting to second guess that idea, including Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat from Northern Virginia's 7th District. But does this really matter?At the Watercooler:- Republican Delegate Matt Fariss of Campbell County is facing two felony charges- Both Democrats and Republicans are both having a hard time getting people to run for the Loudoun County School Board as it comes under heavy national right-wing scrutiny.Trivia: What was the name of the Nazi leader who ran for governor in 1965? Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMediaSponsored by the Substance Abuse and Addiction Recovery Alliance of Virginia
On March 31, 2019, in the far northern part of Tennessee, 33-year-old Adam Baird was seen for the last time in rural Campbell County. He had been behaving oddly that day and for several days prior. His family didn't know what was happening, but they had a couple of clues. Adam wanted to reconnect with his wife, despite their separation several months prior, and he wanted to regain custody of their children, but he was struggling. No one knew how severe his struggles were until he was gone. There was no way for his family to know that when they saw him take off in his mom's car headed to an unknown destination, they'd never see him again. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Adam Baird, please call the Campbell County Sheriff's Office Tipline at 423-566-3784.This episode was sponsored by:Doordash- Our listeners can get 50% off, up to a $20 value and $0 delivery fees when you download the Doordash App and enter code VANISHED23.Audible- Visit Audible.com/MIA or text MIA to 500-500 to try Audible free for 30 days.Zocdoc- Go to Zocdoc.com/VANISHED and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctorIf you have a missing loved one that you would like to have featured on the show, please fill out our case submission form.Follow The Vanished on social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Cami Smith:Welcome to Centra Scripts. Here we talk about health, wellness, and practical tips for your everyday life. I am your host, Cami Smith.Hi, and welcome to Centra Scripts. My name is Cami Smith and I am here with Donna Lloyd, and we are in obviously a little bit of a different setting. We are in the Mammo Van. So the Mammo Van is a mobile mammography unit that will park in various places around our health system to ensure that women getting their mammogram appointments in place is as easy and as accessible as possible. And so, Donna has been driving this Mammo Van for...Donna Lloyd:21 years.Cami Smith:21 years. And so, she plays such a large role as women come in. So me, I had my first mammogram for the first time ever today, and you were the first person I saw. You helped me feel comfortable, you helped me feel at ease. You play a big role in this.Donna Lloyd:Yes, I do.Cami Smith:I want you to tell us a little bit about that. But first, tell us a little bit about you. How did you come to be a part of the Mammo Van unit?Donna Lloyd:Actually, I drove a school bus for Campbell County four years prior to that.Cami Smith:Oh, okay.Donna Lloyd:But I've been with Centra off and on since I was in high school. I started out in radiology as a receptionist.Cami Smith:Oh, okay.Donna Lloyd:Yeah. And then I finished high school, and then I started driving a school bus and I saw this.Cami Smith:Yeah.Donna Lloyd:So I applied for it and I got it.Cami Smith:I love it.Donna Lloyd:We used to have an old, it was a box, more like a box truck.Cami Smith:Like a trailer?Donna Lloyd:No, it was like-Cami Smith:Oh, like the Pace vans.Donna Lloyd:Yes. It's a box truck.Cami Smith:Yes.Donna Lloyd:I would drive, sit up front, and then I'd have to get outside to go to the back. But here, I could just walk.Cami Smith:Yeah. This is very nice.Donna Lloyd:We've had this since 2016.Cami Smith:Oh, wow.Donna Lloyd:Yeah.Cami Smith:So what would a woman do, how do you get an appointment for the Mamm Van?Donna Lloyd:It just depends. We go to a lot of the outlying communities. They want the dates, we give them the dates, and we send them schedules.Cami Smith:Okay.Donna Lloyd:And once a month, we go to a lot of places once a month.Cami Smith:Okay.Donna Lloyd:And businesses, we go to businesses and same thing, they've got a certain person that will take care of that schedule.Cami Smith:Got you.Donna Lloyd:They'll get all the information from the patients. And a week prior to them coming to us, we call to get an updated schedule. So, once the day we come, we go to that site, I'll go in and I'll do everything that I've got to do and then they just have their appointment times and they just come on that day.Cami Smith:Okay.Donna Lloyd:Does that make sense?Cami Smith:Yeah, absolutely. And it's so convenient. So, this van right now is in the parking lot of the building where I work. I was able to come in, park, put my stuff in, and then just walk outside to do something that is so important, and it's so vital for women as they'For more content from Centra Health check us out on the following channels.YouTubeFacebookInstagramTwitterYou can also check out CentraToday for Centra news, blog stories, and more.
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In this episode Crawlspace Media's Tim Pilleri, Lance Reenstierna, and Jennifer Amell discuss the disappearance of Elliot Scott Roberts from LaFollette, TN in March of 2021.. Go to https://smile.amazon.com/ to connect your existing Amazon account to donate to PI's For the Missing. Follow Private Investigations For the Missing https://investigationsforthemissing.org/ http://piftm.org/donate https://twitter.com/PIFortheMissing https://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/ https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/ Check out our Missing subscription service where we have a bonus show and ad-free episodes! https://missing.supportingcast.fm/ This episode was researched by Kathleen Studor. Sources: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100022110409811 www.facebook.com https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/cumberland-co-sheriffs-office-searching-for-missing-49-year-old-man/51-9839622b-5c54-4d96-a2e6-c4ec3b15fc70 https://1450wlaf.com/2021/03/27/roberts-is-still-missing-search-continues/ https://www.facebook.com/profile/100064504790199/search/?q=scott%20roberts https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/cumberland-co-sheriffs-office-searching-for-missing-26-year-old-man/51-ac3aa7fd-3e90-43f3-87fe-812ed9bdae64 https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/tn-scott-roberts-49-campbell-county-3-mar-2021.564811/ https://www.1450wlaf.com/2019/06/26/5-arrests-for-this-wednesday-june-26-2019-arrest-report/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caryville,_Tennessee https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaFollette,_Tennessee https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_County,_Tennessee https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_County_Comprehensive_High_School https://www.almanac.com/weather/history/TN/Caryville/2021-03-03 https://redashbaptistchurch.faithlifesites.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLieFOf3CFc https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/tn-scott-hawkins-51-tracy-hawkins-44-brothers-ginseng-hunting-rocky-top-6-aug-2021.584356/page-3 https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/campbell-co-sheriff-search-for-two-men-who-disappeared-while-ginseng-hunting/51-dc602da8-1bbc-4051-be4d-46225c3a1d33 http://emeraldcastlefarms.com/States/Tennessee.html https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/42226?nav https://www.1450wlaf.com/2021/03/31/today-marks-two-years-since-adam-baird-went-missing/ https://www.thecollegianmagazine.com/uprooted-ohios-dangerous-culture-of-ginseng-hunting/ https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/233383/million-dollar-man-root/ Go to Framebridge.com and use promo code MISSING to save an additional 15% off your first order. Get $120 off your first three boxes at SplendidSpoon.com/MISSING. Sign up today at butcherbox.com/MISSING to get two, 10 oz New York strip steaks and 8 oz of lobster claw and knuckle meat FREE in your first order. Main Theme by Kevin Macleod. Check out his work at https://incompetech.com/. Additional music by David Williams. See his work at http://williamsflutes.com. Follow Missing: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@missingcsm Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm Check out the new Crawlspace Discussion Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkcrawlspace/ Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Packer of WVLT & Rivalry Thursday joined John & Vince on SportsTalk to discuss tonight's match-up between Clinton & Campbell County, week 7 of HSFB across East Tennessee, the Referee shortage and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Packer of WVLT & Rivalry Thursday joined John & Vince on SportsTalk to discuss tonight's match-up between Clinton & Campbell County, week 7 of HSFB across East Tennessee, the Referee shortage and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full Game Replay. Brian Rice and Tommy Sweat had the call for the Rivalry Thursday game. Campbell County defeated Clinton 54-48 in OT. Aired on FM 99.1 and AM 990.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full Game Replay. Brian Rice and Tommy Sweat had the call for the Rivalry Thursday game. Campbell County defeated Clinton 54-48 in OT. Aired on FM 99.1 and AM 990.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Democrat running for Virginia's 5th Congressional seat sends a clip of Rep Bob Good telling the Campbell County school board that he supports the idea of camera's in the classrooms to make sure that it's education not indoctrination going on in there along with his number so he can get interviewed about what an outrageous violation of the kid's privacy it is. Joe, while awaiting Rep Good's visit to the show later, discusses it with the listeners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A convicted murdered is set to testify in the upcoming death penalty trial of his brother in Ohio, and strange letters have been turning up at churches and businesses in Campbell County, Tenn. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In 2019, 29-year-old Irene Gakwa made a big move: she flew from her home in Kenya to the United States to start a new life. Irene had always loved helping people, and she was going to turn that love into a career by studying nursing. Fortunately, Irene already had a support system in the states: her two brothers, Chris and Kennedy lived in Boise, Idaho, and she was going to join them. Everything was going according to plan, and Irene even fell in love. But her family alleges that her boyfriend was no Prince Charming. They say that he was controlling and worked to isolate Irene from her family.On February 24, 2022, Irene had a video call with her parents. She hasn't been seen since. Did she, as her boyfriend claims, decide to pack up and move once again, or has something much worse happened to Irene?If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Irene Gakwa, or if you've seen a grey or silver Subaru Crosstrek with Idaho license plates that may have been seen trespassing on private property or in rural parts of Campbell County between February 24 and March 20, please contact the Gillette Police Department at 307-682-5155.Iwapo una habari yoyote kuhusu kutoweka kwa Irene Gakwa, au ikiwa umeona Subaru Crosstrek ya kijivu au ya fedha yenye nambari za leseni za Idaho ambayo inaweza kuwa ilionekana ikiingilia mali ya kibinafsi au katika maeneo ya mashambani ya Kaunti ya Campbell kati ya Februari 24 na Machi 20. , tafadhali wasiliana na Idara ya Polisi ya Gillette kwa 307-682-5155.We are proud members of Spreaker Prime and The Darkcast Network.Find us everywhere: https://linktr.ee/attwgpodGet episodes early and ad-free on Patreon: https://patreon.com/attwgpodMerch store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/attwgpodFor a full list of our sources, please visit our blog: https://andthentheyweregone.com/blogThis week's promo is brought to you by Partial list of sources:https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/case/MP90106https://whereisirene.com/index.phphttps://juryfile.com/2022/04/21/irene-gakwa/https://diasporamessenger.com/2022/05/online-love-ended-in-agony-for-missing-kenyan-woman-irene-gakwa-in-us/https://www.news-journal.com/fianc-of-missing-woman-arrested-for-allegedly-stealing-from-her/article_f5a7498c-ff3c-5e33-a7cd-9ac556a8cb5e.htmlhttps://county17.com/2022/05/11/person-of-interest-arrested-in-gillette-missing-woman-case/
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On this episode, a debate over the types of books in certain sections of the Campbell County library has convinced two board members not to seek another term. Legislators this year responded to a loophole in Wyoming's stalking law. More people are looking to make the switch to electric cars. But is it a viable option in Wyoming? Those stories and more.
On October 12, 2012 a 911 operator for Campbell County, Ohio received a frantic call from a woman who said she had killed her boyfriend in self-defense. She reported that she had shot him with a loaded gun that was already in the house, and she was absolutely sure he was dead. As it would later turn out this phone call had been made by Shayna Hubers, and the man she killed was her on again off again boyfriend, 29 year old Ryan Poston. Was the death of Ryan Poston a case of self-defense or was it a case of obsession? Sources: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-murder-trial-for-shayna-hubers-why-did-she-shoot-ryan-poston-six-times/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/murder-suspect-shayna-hubers-bizarre-police-video-in-ryan-poston-shooting-death/https://lawandcrime.com/tag/shayna-hubers/https://casetext.com/case/hubers-v-commonwealthhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TBe7PHOfYohttps://abcnews.go.com/US/murdered-kentucky-lawyers-shayna-hubers-sentencing-made-sick/story?id=31524068https://www.nkytribune.com/2018/08/jury-finds-shayna-hubers-guilty-of-murder-in-death-of-ryan-poston-sentencing-recommendation-today/https://vocal.media/criminal/the-murder-of-ryan-postonhttps://www.fox19.com/story/38951559/shayna-hubers-testimony-in-murder-retrial-tells-story-of-abuse-self-defense/https://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-shayna-hubers-now/https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/what-is-bpd/bpd-overview/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGs1xKI7Tjohttps://www.grunge.com/401869/the-tragic-murder-of-ryan-poston/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Ryan_Poston