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On this episode of the Paragould Podcast, we sit down with Meteorologist Ryan Vaughan to unpack the March 14th tornado that hit Paragould and Cave City. We talk about what happened that day, how tornadoes work, and what we can all learn to be more prepared. Ryan also gives us a look ahead at the upcoming severe weather threats and how to stay alert and informed. This conversation is practical, insightful, and timely—especially for those of us living in tornado-prone areas. Don't miss it!
We look at the different options for preg checking your cow herd and why. Plus we have market updates, livestock for sale and lots more on this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. EPISODE 209 DETAILS These Are Ways To Pregnancy Test Your Cows & Industry News Preg Testing Your Cowherd Different types and ways of pregnancy testing your cowherd and their benefits. Every producer owning cattle, whether it is 1 cow or 1,000 cows should be pregnancy testing the herd. There are a number of techniques and styles of checking your cows if they are open or bred. Bob Weaber for Kansas State University joins us discussing various different ways from blood tests to manual palpation to ultrasound and their benefits. Latest Beef Industry News European Union Makes Decision On Cultivated Meat Ban The European Commission criticized Hungary's proposed ban on cultured meat, calling it “unjustified” and potentially disruptive to the EU single market. “No lab-grown meat products are currently authorized in the EU, making a ban premature,” stated the Commission, adding that it could interfere with the EU's scientific approval process for novel foods. Following a TRIS assessment, Sweden, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and Czechia also opposed the ban, citing risks to market unity if cultured meat is later approved. The Netherlands further argued that cultured meat could benefit farmers, offering a future-proof alternative for the agricultural sector. Hungary can now revise its draft ban in response to these comments. Vilsack Calls For Congress To Act On Farm Bill Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is urging Congress to pass the overdue Farm Bill. “We need a Farm Bill now,” he emphasized in a call with American Farmland Trust, noting limited time left this fall for a bipartisan solution or at least an extension of the current bill. Though hopeful for a five-year bill by year-end, Vilsack warns delays could disrupt 2025 farm financing. The 2018 Farm Bill, temporarily extended, expired on Sept. 30, putting pressure on Congress to act before the November elections. NCBA Criticizes Dietary Guidelines Recommendations The National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) criticized the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee's recent push to replace high-quality proteins like beef with plant-based options. NCBA's Ethan Lane called the suggestions "out-of-touch" and “dangerous,” pointing out that beans and lentils can't fully replace the nutrients beef provides. Dr. Shalene McNeill, NCBA's Executive Director of Nutrition Science, emphasized that while beef makes up only 5% of calories in the American diet, it supplies over 5% of essential nutrients like iron, B12, and protein. These recommendations, part of the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines process, will be reviewed by USDA and HHS. Arkansas Beef Council Names Best Burger The Arkansas Beef Council announced Bailey's Family Restaurant in Cave City as the winner of the inaugural Arkansas's Best Burger Contest with their Caveman Burger. Selected from over 2,400 nominations across 410+ burgers, the contest's top ten burgers — two from each of the state's five regions — were judged on taste, appearance, cooking, and overall impression by an anonymous panel. The Caveman Burger stands out with a massive two-pound beef patty on a nine-inch bun, available as a double with optional cheese or bacon. Arkansas Secretary of Agriculture Wes Ward noted that the contest highlighted Arkansans' love for quality beef and local restaurants. The Arkansas Beef Council continues to support beef's image and Arkansas's cattle industry through promotional and research efforts. RanchChannel.Com Now Has The Futures Markets Futures Markets RanchChannel.com now has futures markets at your fingertips! Feeder Cattle, Live Cattle, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Soybean Oil, Milk Class IV, and Ethanol. Information is provided by DTN and market information may be delayed by as much as 10 minutes. Click Here for more information! UPCOMING SALES & EVENTS JYJ Red Angus: November 9, 2024, Columbia, Alabama Clear Springs Cattle Company: November, 20, 2024, Starbuck, MN World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale: May 15 - 18, 2025 BULL SALE REPORT & RESULTS Churchill Cattle Company Van Newkirk Herefords Gardiner Angus Ranch Cow Camp Ranch Jungels Shorthorn Farms Ellingson Angus Edgar Brothers Angus Schaff Angus Valley Prairie Hills Gelbvieh Clear Springs Cattle Company CK Cattle Mrnak Hereford Ranch Frey Angus Ranch Hoffmann Angus Farms Topp Herefords River Creek Farms Upstream Ranch Gustin's Diamond D Gelbvieh Schiefelbein Farms Wasem Red Angus Raven Angus Krebs Ranch Yon Family Farms Chestnut Angus Eichacker Simmentals & JK Angus Windy Creek Cattle Company Pedersen Broken Heart Ranch Mar Mac Farms Warner Beef Genetics Arda Farms & Freeway Angus Leland Red Angus & Koester Red Angus Fast - Dohrmann - Strommen RBM Livestock Weber Land & Cattle Sundsbak Farms Hidden Angus Wheatland Cattle Company Miller Angus Farms L 83 Ranch U2 Ranch Vollmer Angus Ranch A & B Cattle Carter Angus Farms Roller Ranch Montgomery Ranch Jorgensen Farms DLCC Ranch Four Hill Farm North Country Angus Alliance Spruce Hill Ranch Wilson Angus Jorgensen Land & Cattle Motherlode Sale ISA Beefmasters FEATURING Bob Weaver, Ph.D. Kansas State University https://www.asi.k-state.edu/ https://www.asi.k-state.edu/extension/beef// Kirk Donsbach: Stone X Financial https://www.stonex.com/ @StoneXGroupInc Mark Vanzee Livestock Market, Equine Market, Auction Time https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ @LivestockMkt @EquineMkt @AuctionTime Shaye Koester Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ @cattleconvos Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps. https://ranchitup.podbean.com/ Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Tigger & BEC Live This Western American Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world and cattle industry by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming References https://www.stonex.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://gelbvieh.org/ https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ https://westwayfeed.com/ https://medoraboot.com/ http://www.gostockmens.com/ https://www.imiglobal.com/beef https://www.tsln.com/ https://transova.com/ https://axiota.com/ https://axiota.com/multimin-90-product-label/ https://jorgensenfarms.com/ https://www.bredforbalance.com/ https://ranchchannel.com/ https://www.wrangler.com/ https://www.ruralradio147.com/ https://www.rfdtv.com/ https://thehappytoymaker.com/ https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/116562 https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/116532 https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/116570 https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/116572
Cave City Assistant Tourism Director Ashley Huff joins Randy and Caly to discuss shopping, eateries, and other outdoor activities in the quirky, burgeoning Kentucky town best known as the Home of Mammoth Cave.Subscribe to RV Destinations Magazine at https://RVDestinationsmagazine.comLearn more about Cave City Tourism at https://cavecity.comCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction05:11 Fun facts10:32 Mammoth Cave National Park12:32 Cave City attractions14:44 Guntown Mountain17:16 Eateries20:34 Brooklyn Bedding22:47 The Dive25:05 RV parks26:36 Cave Crawl30:30 Shopping33:58 Welcome Center35:52 Why Cave CityPARTNERSHIPSNot getting a good night's rest in your RV? Visit https://rvmattress.com to get 25% off any RV mattress by Brooklyn Bedding!Upgrade your power with BattleBorn Lithium-Ion Batteries at https://battlebornbatteries.com
On this episode of “Out of Office: A Travel Podcast,” the boys put on their hard hats, light their lanterns, and head underground! Ryan and Kiernan are fresh back from Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky—the largest cave system in the world! They have tales to tell about secret subterranean rivers, folksy rangers, and gypsum flowers that take eons to grow. Things we talk about in this week's episode: Mammoth Cave National Park https://www.nps.gov/maca/index.htm The Cave Wars https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/the-kentucky-cave-wars.htm Stephen Bishop https://www.nps.gov/people/stephen-bishop.htm George Morrison https://www.nps.gov/people/george-morrison.htm Floyd Collins https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/tragedy-at-sand-cave.htm Frozen Niagra https://www.nps.gov/media/photo/gallery.htm?id=335A7FB9-AA3A-4D2E-A446-C2F15F29DE5E Historical Tour https://www.nps.gov/media/photo/gallery.htm?id=3CDB5B65-5954-49BB-A2FE-AEA32F56FC03 Gothic Avenue Tour https://www.greatamericanhikes.com/post/gothic-avenue-tour-in-mammoth-cave-national-park Grand Avenue Tour https://www.alittletour.com/2017/06/01/grand-avenue-tour-mammoth-cave-kentucky/ All Tours https://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/cave-tours.htm Book Tours here https://recreation.gov/ticket/facility/234640 Cave City https://cavecity.com/ Wigwam Village https://historicwigwamvillage.com/
We finish up chapter 3 in our study of Galatians after reviewing a couple of new beers.
Tonight we talk with Driver Justin Brimer of Cave City,Ar & Scott Parker will join us for tech & maintenance talk in his new segment. this is the final tune up before we race Friday & Saturday @ Black Rock,Ar! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/announcermikepodcast/support
Donnie Vagrant and Sean Magnum ate too many edibles this weekend and brought you some brand of comedy gold only P&P can produce!!! Out out to Doug, Stitch, Plague IX (& Alien J for helping us fellas in the Response out with a bassist!! We Love You!!), Godawfuls, The Roxglass, Some Kind Of Nightmare, Mongo, Doomed City Villains, Eviler Kneiveler, Death Mountain Spiders, Blind Maggie, Hans Condor, x1984x and everyone who came out in Lexington, Cave City, & Dougtopia in Crofton, KY. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/support
Show Announcements: Friday 08/18/2023: Ladrones/The Archaeas (Goner Records)/The Response @ Portal $10/$15 DOS ALL AGES (Louisville, KY) Friday 08/25/2023: Hans Condor/SoyCityStranglers/Rifle @ Mag Bar ALL AGES (Louisville, KY) Saturday 08/26/2023: Tiger Sex/DOS/The Response/Doomed City Villains/More @ Death Of Summer Fest @ The Mockbee $20 18+ (Cincinnati, OH) Friday, 09/01/2023: Tiger Sex/Indignant Few/The Response/Mommy's Cigarettes @ ZanzaBar $15 21+ (Louisville, KY) Thursday, 09/07/2023: Some Kind Of Nightmare/The Response/Plague IX @ GirlsGirlsGirls Burritos $7-8? ALL AGES (Lexington, KY) Friday, 09/08/2023: Mongo/Plague IX/The Response @ The Roxglass $10 21+ (Cave City, KY) Saturday, 09/09/2023: Dougtopia '23 featuring BMX DEMOS and a full lineup including Tiger Sex/Godawfuls/The Response/Hans Condor/Plague IX/The Basements/Death Mountain Spiders/Doomed City Villains/Blind Maggie/Eveler Knieveler @ The ODP Oasis (Hopkinsville, KY) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/support
Hans Condor of Nashville, TN join Sean & Donnie to talk about recording their upcoming album, Nashville pros & cons, Hans Condor's favorite Louisville band, Punk Rock Night Louisville/Incdianapolis, AntiFlag breakup and scandal behind it, Milo Heart attack, Celebrity Losses, UP coming shows & more, PlagueIX/The Response tour in September through Lexington KY, Cave City, KY, & Dougtopia Fest in Hopkinsville, KY!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/support
Julie Johnson Gets Us Ready For The Cave City Watermelon Festival
Episode Notes I sure hope you brought your appetite, because it's time for another "Dining Delight Spotlight", this time in Southcentral Kentucky! It's none other than Five Broke Girls, with locations in both Cave City and Horse Cave, which has earned quite a reputation for its "home cooking with a Texas kick!". From bangin' burgers, to hearty chicken fried steak, to mouthwatering brisket and pulled pork, the menu truly offers something for everyone. Come along as owner Jackie Kulaga discusses the inspiration behind this establishment, along with the Texas-size assortment of breakfast and lunch specialties her restaurant is known for. And don't forget to save room for dessert! To find out even more about Five Broke Girls, simply click here to visit the web page: https://www.5brokegirls.com/. Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co
EP 28: Airbnb Experiences Part 2 Happy New Year! 2023 is here and it's been almost two years since Ally and Shelby discussed the different Airbnb experiences they have stayed at. It's time for an update! From treehouses, castles, trains, yurts, and wigwams, they cover Airbnb's all across the United States. See some of their best stays below and decide for yourself. Will you visit any of these Airbnb's in 2023? California Castle (Long Beach, CA) https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/21650456?source_impression_id=p3_1672518999_DZbC7WZB45Us027t Apple Ridge Farm Caboose (Copper Hill, VA) https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/21501655?source_impression_id=p3_1672518804_mKJu89uym4EByeRD Historic Wigwam Village No 2 (Cave City, KY) https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/46393302?source_impression_id=p3_1672518976_Gd%2FWMhoHaTgJe5h2 Serene Ravine Private RRG Treehouse (Stanton, KY) https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/52931253?source_impression_id=p3_1672520664_sTmEmpnqYZ3wyrez "Experience Alaska" Yurt Rental #2 Open Year-Round (Cantwell, AK) https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/23991017?source_impression_id=p3_1672520637_tfoOB854nZE2axyO Available on Spotify, Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, RadioPublic, Breaker, and Pocket Cast. Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
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Matera is one of the world's most ancient and fascinating cities and it's tucked away in a pocket of southern Italy that many people never reach. Resident and local guide Paulo Maragliulo joins us to share the many intriguing things to do in Matera, his adopted city. You'll discover that a quick day trip is not enough to uncover the layers of beauty of the old and new cities, the sassi cave dwellings and surrounding countryside.Join us in Matera and Puglia in 2023! Discover Puglia's hidden secrets, incredible local cuisine and deep culture with Untold Italy. Our small group tours depart from Bari in May and October 2023 and include a stay in a cave hotel in Matera > Puglia and Matera tour detailsRead the full episode show notes, including places mentioned here > untolditaly.com/141Want a deeper connection with Italy and help to plan your travels? Join the friends of the podcast here > untolditaly.com/amiciThe Untold Italy podcast is an independent production. Podcast Editing, Audio Production and Website Development by Mark Hatter. Production Assistance and Content Writing by the other Katie Clarke - yes there are two of us! Support the show
In this episode, I interview Heather Streible, the owner of Replica Screen Printing in Cave City, Kentucky. Heather talks about co-owning the business with her mother, what it is like to have a family-run business, and what it took to lose 100 pounds along the way! She's competed in Strong Man competitions and is now involved in Powerlifting. She's quite the badass!!
On today's Success Stories podcast we are going to focus on what it is like to build out a family business that actually works. Heather Streible is the leader of a woman-owned apparel decorating company, Replica Screen Printing, that she runs with her family in Cave City, Kentucky. Their dedication to perfection, friendly customer service, and reputation for doing high-end detailed work have garnered Replica Screen Printing a loyal following.We'll learn how Heather and her family have come together to make this shop a powerful presence in their community.
If it's unpredictable weather and severe allergies you're after, then look no further than SPRINGTIME in the Bluegrass State. We chat all things SPRING in Kentucky! // Road Trip tips to Cave City, KY & Lexington Cemetery Celebs
Matera is a unique city in the tiny region of Basilicata. Said to be the longest continually inhabited city in the world, it's a place of wonder and intrigue and is a beautiful setting for visitors to explore. Through the collaboration and fortitude of its residents, this city shook off its troubled past to rebuild, rejuvenate and be named a European City of Culture in 2019. Come with us as we let Danielle Oteri unleash her inner Indiana Jones and go in search of glittering mosaics, ancient art and cave hotels in magical Matera.Want information about the places mentioned and full show notes for this episode? Head over to: https://untolditaly.com/97Support the show (https://untolditaly.com/shop)
You didn't ask for a pair of hot and fresh episodes coming at you in just a couple days and you didn't have to. I made them for you anyway just because I can. It's time to get back to the Arkansas news and haps and that's what you're getting with this one. Here's a little of what you in for: - UPDATES + machete robber gets 20 years + Huntsville hazing names: public or private? - drug prices may fluctuate - cooking meth in college: 2 professors; one's not guilty - News From 100 Years Ago - Mr. AKA earns a new AKA - making porn in Cave City back in the days (shout out, Biggie) - fraud at the U of A: Kathy - rando DB found at Holla National Wildlife Preserve - Southern Baptists agree on three things - creepy community service - a Duggar runs for office ....and plenty, plenty more than that is waiting on you. Want a bribe? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts with words and send me a message. I'll make sure you get your bribe. And there's a chance you'll land yourself an INDECLINE Riot Stick or a bottle of Scottie Pippen's Digits bourbon. Thanks for hopping on the ride with me and I hope you dig it. Tap the SUBSCRIBE button to make sure you never miss a new weekly episode, or any of the bonus episodes that come out by surprise. If you're liking what's happing here, tell someone. Better yet, just grab their phone and subscribe for them. Do them the favor, okay? Interested in sponsoring the podcast, or want to reach out? Feel at any time. mail@notforprophets.net Web: notforprophets.net Instagram Twitter YouTube Spotify
Originally aired in 2020. Join Brian this week as he reviews T-Minus from Yellowhammer Brewing, Cave City Lager from Old Black Bear Brewing, and Snipe Hunt IPA from Folklore Brewing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewswithbrian/support
TW: Lynze's story contains details of the death of a child. "Rob couldn't believe his eyes when he saw a scruffy, human like shape coming up through the ground.He felt a wave of fear engross him as he saw what he assumed was a literal zombie - an undead corpse - climbing up through a hole at the back of the mausoleum. " There is a reason why cemeteries are so scary. The are home to the dead. What would you do if you saw someone crawling out of a grave? Find out who is back from the dead in Dan's first tale. Dan shares a terrifying tale that will remind you that if it sounds too good to be true, it is. Jenna needed money and was desperate. When she has the opportunity to make $2,000 in one night for simply house sitting, she jumps at the opportunity. Unfortunately, Jenna is in for a very dark night. Lynze has just one tale for us this week. It's a long and very scary tale. The Cave City of Balochistan is home to an urban legend. Supposedly, a man tried to exorcise his young daughter who was plagued by horrors of the night. He was unable to save her and now her spirit haunts the caves of Balochistan. When 3 friends go on a mission, only 2 come back. What happened? New Merch: Very cool Sacred Arrow Annabelle exclusive tee in the store at Bad Magic Merch dot com. Check it out Annabelles! And thank you for your support. Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation:Thank you Roberts and Annabelles for allowing us to the August Bad Magic Productions Charity, The Wildland Firefighter Foundation. Donating to some First Responders! Since 1999, the Foundation has also provided emergency support services to the families of firefighters, seriously injured or killed in the line of duty. Families left behind, many with young children, often find themselves with few resources, and the Foundation steps in to help.Go to https://wffoundation.org/ to learn more. Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. Thank you for listening! Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/-AxGPNs4PoE Website:https://scaredtodeathpodcast.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/ Instagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5 Mailing Address: Scared to Death c/o Timesuck Podcast PO Box 3891 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816 Video/Audio by Bad Magic Productions Additional music production by Jeffrey Montoya Additional music production by Zach Cohen Various free audio provided by http://freesound.org Opening Sumerian protection spell (adapted): "Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reverend Dane has served as Senior Pastor of Paragould FUMC since July 2019. He was raised in Cave City, Arkansas and earned degrees from the University of Central Arkansas (BS, MS) and Duke Divinity School (M.Div). Today he comes on the podcast to talk about his life, his perspective of Paragould, pastoring a church through COVID, and the great T.V show Ted Lasso.
Matt returns to KSR for a "Shots Across The Bluegrass" vaccine tour stop at Dinosaur World in Cave City alongside Ryan, Shannon and Drew.
Matt returns to KSR for a "Shots Across The Bluegrass" vaccine tour stop at Dinosaur World in Cave City alongside Ryan, Shannon and Drew.
Recorded in the restaurant dining room just a couple of hours before opening, Hazelle Whited had a chance to sit down and capture a great interview from the co-owners of this cool new restaurant, Millies, located on main street in Cave City just across from City Hall. This hip spot is a gathering for locals but a must stop for tourists and regulars from outside the area. From the formation of owning a restaurant, to the community support leading up to the Grand Opening on Saturday, May 22, Brooke Walling and Sarah Musik share the importance of perseverance, faith, and good support systems through the trials of just getting a restaurant open in a historic building to wondering if COVID-19 will prevent them from ever moving forward on this dream. As the interview comes to a close, Brooke and Sarah share the touching inspiration behind the name and spirit of the restaurant, and why the retail store helps as a fundraiser for Arkansas Children's Hospital. Welcome to this episode titled #MeetMeAtMillies. Millie's207 South Main Street, Suite ACave City, AR 870-916-2198https://www.facebook.com/milliesrestaurantfamily/
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This week on Haunt Weekly we're doing the news and, much to our surprise, it's a VERY busy month for haunted attraction news. We have a haunt owner that was charged with child sex crimes, a police department being sued over an incident at a haunted house and, yes, the latest news from Halloween Horror Nights We also have an update on our new store (plus lots of new items and a new coupon code!) as well as the latest on what is going on in our lives. This Week's Episode Includes Intro Question of the Week Update on Our Store Introducing the NEW Store (https://hauntweeklystore.com/) Beetlejuice announced for Halloween Horror Nights 2021 (https://filmfave.com/article/beetlejuiceuniversal2021/) HellScream Haunted House Owner Arrested for Alleged Child Sex Crime in the Mid-2000s (https://www.kktv.com/2021/03/02/hellscream-haunted-house-owner-arrested-on-decades-old-child-sex-assault-charges/) Man Sues San Leandro Police After Altercation at Haunted House Caused Alleged Injuries (https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/Man-sues-San-Leandro-police-after-altercation-at-15998333.php) Wells Township Haunted House Opening for Special “Lights Out” Attraction (https://www.wtrf.com/jefferson-county/wells-township-haunted-house-opening-for-special-lights-out-attraction/) St. Patrick's Day Haunted Houses Planned at Bayville Scream park (https://patch.com/new-york/oysterbay/st-patrick-s-day-haunted-houses-planned-bayville-scream-park) NAHB: Lumber Prices Rose More than 170% in 10 Months (https://www.floridarealtors.org/news-media/news-articles/2021/02/nahb-lumber-prices-rose-more-170-10-months) Niles Scream Park Looking For Partner Non-Profits (https://www.wsjm.com/2021/03/02/niles-scream-park-looking-for-partner-non-profits/) ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Buffalo Bill House now a B&B (https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzannerowankelleher/2021/02/18/rent-the-silence-of-the-lambs-house-where-buffalo-bill-lived-if-you-dare/?sh=19ad6ec52586) Cave City's Iconic Guntown Mountain Up for Sale (https://www.wdrb.com/news/cave-citys-iconic-guntown-mountain-up-for-sale/article_1824d89a-72c8-11eb-970d-ab6dad60f4b1.html) The Queen Mary is Getting its Own 3-part Horror Movie Franchise (https://lbpost.com/hi-lo/the-queen-mary-is-getting-its-own-3-part-horror-movie-franchise) Sims 4: Every Expansion, Game, & Stuff Pack You Need To Make The Perfect Haunted House (https://gamerant.com/sims-4-every-expansion-game-stuff-pack-need-make-perfect-haunted-house/) Will Abington's Barrett's Haunted Mansion Deliver a Fright? That's the Viral Question. (https://www.enterprisenews.com/story/news/local/2021/03/10/abington-barretts-haunted-mansion-ale-house-viral-tweet-twitter-delivery-sign-route-18/6936815002/) Revisit Question of the Week Conclusions All in all, this is one episode you do NOT want to miss!
A winter break getaway to Mammoth Cave where its always 54 degrees! We enjoyed the Frozen Niagra and Historic Tours on our trip and stayed in nearby Cave City, KY
In this episode, we visit with Mayor of Cave City, Arkansas, Jonas Anderson, who gives us a great perspective on how his active role with #CaveCityArkansas and AR Municipal League involvement are among several important components to the progress of small businesses, tourism and economic development in the community.
Neeter holds on to an anxiety-inducing secret until she nearly bursts in Cave City, Kentucky; Mars enjoys her lone excursion into a four mile cave system at Mammoth Caves National Park; and the Blackbird Road Trip comes to an end with the Büdgét ladies giving their final thoughts and tips on road tripping on a budget. Destinations to check out: Mammoth Cave National Park https://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/cave-tour-descriptions.htm Watermill Restauranthttps://www.facebook.com/WatermillResteraunt/ Olde General Store https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Gift-Shop/The-Olde-General-Store-170627209760383/ Don't forget to subscribe and share our podcast! Join our Büdgét Community as well. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BudgetMarsNeeter Twitter: @BudgetMars Instagram: @BudgetPodcast2020 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bt2aqmClgapzgj9pY4XZQ
Guest Post & Show by Brennon Hightower with Just Brennon Blog Typically when people plan vacations and think of travel, they tend to consider the major hot spots. But, if you dig a little deeper, you will find that there are so many unique places to take your family to visit and vacation. Take for example, Cave City, Kentucky. A few years ago, I stumbled upon Dinosaur World which was only four hours away and having two boys who loved dinosaurs, it definitely seemed like the perfect place to visit. Since we would normally take a one week vacation every fall, it made sense to plan our vacation around family friendly attractions close to Dinosaur World. After doing my research on the town and local attractions, I decided to create a multi-day, fall vacation all based in and around Cave City. From all that we learned and experienced, I’ve shortened it down to one full day of family fun that you may enjoy, especially if you love the outdoors. https://www.fitlifecreation.com/post/one-day-in-cave-city-ky-itinerary-to-transform-and-travel-with-just-brennon About Brennon Hightower: Brennon Hightower is the talent behind Just Brennon Blog; a fun lifestyle blog created in 2014 to inspire people to be happy and live their best lives possible. Blog content is focused on Beauty & Style, Home & Garden, Personal Development, and Travel. Brennon strives to provide value and inspiration through well written content and quality photos. Where You May Find Brennon https://justbrennonblog.com/about-just-brennon https://www.instagram.com/justbrennonblog/ Learn More About our Travel Project: Inspiring Travel Now & In the Future Travel Survey 21-22 & for Book & Project & Retreats If you would love to give your thoughts as a traveler, creator, and/or brand, we would love to include you in our survey, book and/or retreats! Travel Series Contributions for Creators If you would love to be considered for our Travel Series, our form. Next Series Coming Up: Scale Smart: 411 to Automate & Delegate Your Business Like a Boss Faith Focus: Self Hate to Love Let's CREATE! Tag us on social media for a chance to win one of our giveaways: a month in the mastermind, a course, and/or event ticket! @katrinajuliafit @fitlifecreation #createitgiveaway #createit #fitlifecreation FIT Life Creation: Lifestyle Brand: Health, Wealth, Biz in 1 Think Amazon Meets Airbnb for Transformation with Influencer Marketing (Revolve / Like it to Knowit) and Fundraising Twist. CREATE IN OUR COMMUNITY 1 LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP FREEBIES LIBRARY 2 LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION LIVE EVENTS AND RETREATS 3 CONNECT AND CREATE COMMUNITY IN OUR LIFESTYLE ENTREPRENEUR COLLABS 4 WELLNESS, MEDIA, LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL FOR BRANDS
In this episode, Marcus and Ryan recap Cave City vs. Westside and West Memphis vs. Jonesboro from Friday, October 11th. The guys also preview upcoming games in the 4A-3 conference with major playoff implications- Westside at Rivercrest and Pocahontas at Trumann.
Episode 8 features a recap of Westside vs. Brookland from Friday, October 4th. Marcus and Ryan also preview upcoming games for Cave City at Westside and West Memphis at Jonesboro.
The Game of Thrones fans' number one podcast is BACK, baby! This week, O'Neill talks of his recent travels, which involved a trip to Cave City and a stay at a haunted hotel. Danish describes an awkward encounter he had with a neighbor and something that happened to him at the grocery store. After that, D+O talk about what happened to a 21 year old Chinese woman when she watched the Avengers movie. There's also a HOT Coachella update. If you went, you may want to head to a doctor. A few bizarre happenings from the MMA world are discussed. There's a quick Guy Fieri update (who doesn't need that in their life?). Then, it's on to a story that was sent to us so much that we just had to cover it. YOU wanted it. YOU got it. We update a despicable character we discussed a while back. Then, it's a throwback to the air raid sirens because a story gets under O'Neill's skin. After that, it's some miscellaneous Tom Foolery. Enjoy, ya weirdos.
James and John are joined by Leticia Cline. The Cave City native has returned home to open a business built around her love of motorcycles and racing motorcycles.
A Mike solo show for the midweek episode. I talk about my trip to Cave City, Kentucky and choosing family time over photography, how my summer photography plans didn't go as expected, how Jr Wyatt reminded me to make some time to share my love of film photography with my sons, cheap filters from Amazon, the Negative Positives print exchange, a gift of from Dustin Cogsdell, emails from Cassius Fitzgerald and Kevin Dillon!
...in which Rex and Paul chew the fat about Paul's annual appearance at the Friends of the Library pancake breakfast in Imboden, the wonders of fried pies, Imboden war stories, how the traffic jam in front of the strawberry stand in Bald Knob thwarted Paul's best efforts, Slader's Alaskan Dumplings in Searcy, sad news about Bryce's Cafeteria in Texarkana, Rex's fears of a tomato aspic shortage, Paul's trip to Stamps and a side trip to Burge's in Lewisville and their legendary turkey salad, eating catfish in Garland City, calf fries, the need to get upcoming festivals nailed down on calendars, Paul's discovery that oysters in Georgia are no match for those in Arkansas, Rex and Paul's ideas about asphalt, how they've given up waiting for their historian friends to organize a trip to visit the Civil War battleground at Shiloh, Paul's possible status as the only person in Arkansas who's eaten German food at Hot Springs and Mammoth Spring in the same month, expansion plans for the store at Oark, good news about peaches, Paul's Cave City retirement plan, wood handles and bats in Batesville, and how Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul may constitute the essence of the Arkansas experience.
... in which Rex and Paul chew the fat about their first year of Chewing the Fat, the NEA basketball tournament and small-town basketball fans, hill school teams versus Delta teams, tamales, how Paul broke a kid's arm and Paul's mother ran over the same family's dog on the same day, record-setting basketball performances, Cave City, squirrel dinners at Gene's Barbecue in Brinkley, Tommy Robinson, and having a pretty good Arkansas day.
Today's broadcast of Radio CALS features another episode of Chewing the Fat with Rex Nelson and Paul Austin. This week, Rex and Paul chew the fat about their first year of Chewing the Fat, the NEA basketball tournament and small-town basketball fans, hill school teams versus Delta teams, tamales, how Paul broke a kid's arm and Paul's mother ran over the same family's dog on the same day, record-setting basketball performances, Cave City, squirrel dinners at Gene's Barbecue in Brinkley, Tommy Robinson, and having a pretty good Arkansas day.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about a new book on the Arkansas Grand Prairie, duck hunters, Craig's barbecue and Murray's catfish places in DeValls Bluff, master cook Stanley Young, the old Journey's End, Dondie's in Des Arc, the Tamale Factory in Gregory, the old Sportsman's One Stop in Des Arc, the old Rice Motel and the Paddy restaurant in Gillette, the old W.O.'s Riverfront in Brasfield, fresh-water caviar, the old Little Chef and Pam Pam Club (a class joint) in Stuttgart, Spradlin's Dairy Delight in England, rival claims of inventing the Frito chili pie, the Dairy Bar in Portia, the old Georgetown One Stop, Gene's in Brinkley and his 22-year streak of never closing, the Grasshopper in DeValls Bluff and its "Arrive grumpy and leave happy" sign, the old 11-70 Club in Hazen, KAAY, ASU's work on rockabilly music and U.S. Highway 67, Newport and Swifton music joints, the Silver Moon, Walnut Ridge's visit from the Beatles, the Parachute Inn, Williams Baptist College, Mena and the upcoming movie about Barry Seal, the Cave Court in Cave City, Airline Highway in Louisiana, the old Holidomes and Paul's crisis at a conference in New Orleans when they ran out of plates, fire ants floating around in the water, the old Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference, the University of the Ozarks, Coach Jack Holley and his cyclops interpretation of sports officials, UCA's surprise victory over ASU in football, the time Rex essentially abandoned Melissa (his brand-new wife) for six hours at a football game he had to broadcast at UCA, and Rex and Paul's amazement that she has stuck with him nonetheless.
The Zelve Open-Air Museum in Cappadocia, Turkey, serves as a great example of how ancient Turks used whatever natured offered them to create thriving communities. Caves served as ancient condominiums with holes dug out as cooking pits. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
The Zelve Open-Air Museum in Cappadocia, Turkey, serves as a great example of how ancient Turks used whatever natured offered them to create thriving communities. Caves served as ancient condominiums with holes dug out as cooking pits. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Join Book Lights host Debra Parmley Tuesday night at 8:30 central as she chats with historical romance author Kristine Raymond about her Hidden Springs series and about the exciting events she has planned for Pages in the Caves, a reader author event which takes place Saturday, Sept 24th near near Mammoth Cave in Cave City, KY. One lucky listener will win a ticket to Pages in the Caves! Listen in to learn how to enter! To learn more about Kristine Raymond visit http://www.kristineraymond.com/ for information on Pages in the Caves vist http://pagesinthecaves.weebly.com/ and for more about the host of Book Lights, Debra Parmley visit http://www.debraparmley.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!
...in which Rex and Paul talk about how Paul wimped out on going to the Hope Watermelon Festival because of a little rain, the growing watermelon rivalry between Hope and Cave City, Hope watermelon promoter Pod Rogers, getting the attention of Today Show weatherman Willard Scott with a 200-pound watermelon, the Smothers Brothers, Glen Campbell, the Bright family, "black diamond" melons at Cave City, the old Fourth of July picnic at Portia, melon-protection measures, Rex's Delta barbecue tour and seven stops in one day (Mack's IGA in Biscoe, Jones's in Marianna, Cyprus Corner near Lexa, Larry's and Abe's in Clarksdale, Lena's and Craig's at De Valls Bluff), Tums, pecan pies, sweet-potato pies, tamales, soul food, duck-camp adventures, Beulah, sauces, and Paul's ideas about vinegar.
In a mysterious city among the caves, there are whispers of a devious wizard who is practicing dark magic. Can we escape his curse?
In a mysterious city among the caves, there are whispers of a devious wizard who is practicing dark magic. Can we escape his curse?
...in which Rex and Paul talk about their visit to the Purple Hull Pea Festival and World Championship Rotary Tiller Race in Emerson, Arkansas, and discuss their trip home, including information on the geography of Garland, Arkansas, (hint: it looks like Crowley's Ridge), the Four States Fairgrounds in Texarkana, the desire to get home before dark, the rough appearance of stateline beer joints, Paul's memory of a humanities trip to Oklahoma and his attempts to blend in at the Idabel Country Club, Rex and Paul's shared appreciation for the Idabel Comfort Inn and its Italian restaurant, ideas for a movie to preserve unique Arkansas culture, the remarkable basketball traditions of Magnolia and surrounding towns, notable writers and an opera singer from Emerson, the surprising information that Geoffrey Beene is from Haynesville, Louisiana, the proper pronunciation of Paul's hometown, Imboden (emphasis on the "Im-"), the unfortunate closing of Maxine's in Prescott, the sad fact that Rex and Paul ate only four meals during their daytrip home from Emerson, their plans for eating many more meals on Radio CALS' tab, the indescribable nature of the World Championship Rotary Tiller Race, the competitive scheduling of Hope and Cave City's watermelon festivals (on the same day!), and much more.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about Girl Scout and Boy Scout camps, Cedar Valley, Camp Tula, Camp Orr, the Buffalo River, Viola, the Baptist camp at Ravenden Springs, Siloam Springs, Methodist camp meetings, the Methodist camp at Davidson, kids and camp jokes about food - "This is Sue; she makes our stew" - the Cedar Glade camp, Baptist Royal Ambassadors, getting poison ivy and poison oak and chigger bites at the same time, hauling hay, BLTs, Vienna sausage, homemade chocolate rolls, the "rock crusher" near Imboden and the perils of working at a gravel pit, Bauxite, "alum teeth," the Alum Fork of the Saline River, Black Rock, Herschel Bryant, Paul's friend who rode his bike into a flooded gravel pit for a dollar, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Watauga Springs, Cave City, people who get gallons of water at the public fountains in Hot Springs, the believed medicinal properties of the water at Heber Springs, eating Vicks VapoRub, Rex's grandfather's obsession with Alka-Seltzer, Paul's run-in with a lady who got him to take turpentine and sugar for a stomach malady, and using aspirin and Coca-Cola as a cure-all.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about St. Mary's Catholic Church above Altus, the Coal Miners Memorial, the museum in Altus, German and Swiss immigrants, the Catfish Inn at Dardanelle, the Council Oaks, Pottsville, Russellville, Paul's visit to the Goodwin family reunion, his Uncle Ozro, the Black River, Lawrence County migration to Illinois after World War I, Paul's fractured sense of privilege and rediscovery (invention?) of his French ancestry and resultant special abilities, the Dry Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Paul's Grandma Goody, Highway 25 between Strawberry and Batesville, Cave City watermelons and tourist courts, "marker tree" legends, Diaz vs. Dyess, the transition from Delta to uplands, the ingredients for vinegar pie (it's better than it sounds), blackberry cobbler, Rex's life as a chigger and tick magnet, crabapple jelly, Cracker Barrel, and how Rex and Paul and Paul's son, Josh, decided not to joke around on the swinging bridge between Oark and Catalpa.
...in which Rex and Paul discuss the Dairy Bar at Imboden and the Daisy Queen at Arkadelphia; the effectiveness of a banana split in bribing a youngster to "act good" at church; Frito Pies, which may have originated in Arkansas; watermelon harvests at Portia, Cave City, Hope, and others; homecoming picnics at Corning, Piggott, Rector, and other cities in Northwest Arkansas; Civil War parks and restored buildings in Northwest Arkansas; a bobwhite quail demonstration project; efforts to replant native grasses; and Paul's quasi-rational proposal that his hometown, Imboden, is the true inspiration for Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms."
Selections from an interview with Bobby Roberts, who retired as director of the Central Arkansas Library System on March 4, 2016, after leading the system for almost 27 years; in this segment, Roberts discusses bond campaigns, the amount of funding approved by voters for public libraries, the growth and future of digital activity in the library system, changes in community use of library services, the increase in yearly income needed for the library to continue operating at its current levels, Roberts' plans for retirement, rural libraries in Arkansas, Roberts' work with prison systems, the positive and negative effects of term limits on the Arkansas General Assembly, and more; an interview with Laura Neale, teen programmer at CALS McMath Library and coordinator of CALS Con 2016, a free family-friendly celebration of pop culture fandom; interview conducted by Laura Hodo, manager of CALS McMath Library; they discuss this year's expansion of the event and what self-professed nerds and geeks can expect to enjoy at this year's event; Bizarre Arkansas, with a story about a traveling salesman known only as "Old Mike" who became a macabre tourist attraction in Prescott when he passed away and his corpse was displayed for many years while attempts were made to determine his identity.Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul, who chew the fat about Girl Scout and Boy Scout camps, Cedar Valley, Camp Tula, Camp Orr, the Buffalo River, Viola, the Baptist camp at Ravenden Springs, Siloam Springs, Methodist camp meetings, the Methodist camp at Davidson, kids and camp jokes about food -- "This is Sue; she makes our stew" -- the Cedar Glade camp, Baptist Royal Ambassadors, getting poison ivy and poison oak and chigger bites at the same time, hauling hay, BLTs, Vienna sausage, homemade chocolate rolls, the "rock crusher" near Imboden and the perils of working at a gravel pit, Bauxite, "alum teeth," the Alum Fork of the Saline River, Black Rock, Herschel Bryant, Paul's friend who rode his bike into a flooded gravel pit for a dollar, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Watauga Springs, Cave City, people who get gallons of water at the public fountains in Hot Springs, the believed medicinal properties of the water at Heber Springs, eating Vicks VapoRub, Rex's grandfather's obsession with Alka-Seltzer, Paul's run-in with a lady who got him to take turpentine and sugar for a stomach malady, and using aspirin and Coca-Cola as a cure-all; an interview with Erin Wood, editor of "Scars: An Anthology", which will be featured in the Arkansas Literary Festival 2016; interview conducted by Amy Bradley-Hole, Lit Fest moderator chair; "Scars: An Anthology" examines the range and nuance of experiences related to scars of the body; it was published by Et Alia Press in Little Rock; Who You?, a genealogy segment featuring a continuation of an interview with Maria Hoskins, a former senior staff member of Vic Snyder; interview conducted by Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history and genealogy expert; they discuss Hoskins' process in writing her previous books and her upcoming publication, "Down Home in Arkansas: A Family Reunion Story"; an interview with Sue Geiser, who relays funny stories about her experiences with clumsiness throughout her life.
Attack of the Killer Soundtrack #2 - Jay's Mixtape of 80's Teenage Heartbreak We're back with another episode of "Attack of the Killer Soundtrack!" And this week we hit the road to record a road trip edition of the show. And what better location to kick-off our new running feature the Killer Five! So with that Jay puts together his own mixtape of 80's Teenage Heartbreak. With flashbacks on each movie song and how they fit into his own emo soundtrack. Plus Bryan mixes things up with a few additions of his own! And Misty provides her own commentary on the trip and the music at hand. So load up the car and come along for the ride! And as we reminisce on how awesome Charming Charles is, we also mention... charismatic frontmen, hot Grandma, John Schneider, Australian bands, Cooter's Place, The Cure, Cave City, Catherine Bach, being in the friend zone, Guntown Mountain, wearin' the Daisy Dukes, the beyond weird kid, team Molly, living in the past, Starter for 10, getting stuck midname, all the rejection, all the anger, acid-washed jeans, a one-eyed skeleton, naked Shawn Michaels, Jon Cryer, a huge adult bookstore, Michael Hutchence and a backpack full of cassette tapes. "If there was a soundtrack made of my miserable high school existence in the 80's... what is most fitting of all the things I went through."
Movie Meltdown - Episode 181 This week we come to you “live” from Flyover Film Festival, and we are joined by special guest co-host director Martha Stephens! First we talk to Martha about getting into filmmaking and discuss her recent film “Pilgrim Song”. Then she joins us for this week’s Sofa Theater feature: “Coal Miner’s Daughter”. There we discuss Sissy Spacek’s Academy Award winning performance and the snapshot of Americana that is Michael Apted’s early life story of singer Loretta Lynn. And before we’re done we also end up discussing baseball, Bruce Springsteen, the film fest circuit, unmade biopics, weird roadside attractions and having your own private Wigwam. Plus somewhere in the mix, we also mention... a love song to Kentucky, Patsy Cline, the projects of England, The 13th Floor Elevators, Barry Lyndon, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, it’s a Jeep thing, the company store, Kirstie Alley, not getting “the talk”, tender but troubled, Mishima, apple pie, wearing some pretty amazing dresses, a fantasy baseball league, Low and Clear, North Carolina, European Appalachia?, better because it’s different, a patchwork of things from life, Levon Helm, being stalked by Loretta Lynn, I’m Not That, early product placement, West Virginia, not singing... for about an hour, Clark Griswold’s wife, Jesco White, Frank Redford, how many different hats can we put Russell Crowe in?, 1970’s zooms, birth control, weirding out Sissy Spacek, Prometheus and Cave City. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and/or the actual life of Loretta Lynn. “I like creating my own world... in writing.”For more on Martha’s film, go to: http://www.pilgrimsongthemovie.com For more on Flyover Film Festival: http://www.flyoverfilmfestival.com
In Episode 5 we talk about how planning for a family vacation can help with your day to day prepping. We also give an overview on the Mammoth Cave National Park Area around Cave City, Kentucky. Enjoy the Show! SurvivalTech_Episode5.mp3
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