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#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 667 with Doc, Charles, and AD Drew discussing the latest HBCU news and sports.Interview Morehouse Head Basketball Coach Larry DixonTOPICS:Dr. Kevin Granger, the vice president of intercollegiate athletics at Texas Southern University, has been accused of sexual assault by a university staff member in a lawsuit recently filed by Houston attorney Tony Buzbee's law firm. B-CU Baseball Falls Against No. 19 Northeastern from SWAC.orgSWAC Student-Athletes Qualify for NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships from SWAC.orgMEAC Women's and Men's Track Secures Four Spots in Eugene from MEACSports.com Morgan State adds Central State to 2025 Schedule from MEACsports.comEdward Waters' Coach and Player Selected to HBCU All-Star Dream Classic Team from TheSIAC.com Las Vegas HBCU Classic to air on Black-owned broadcast networkHBCU football revenge match moved to NFL stadium from HBCUSports.comNorfolk State first road game with Michael Vick to get national TV treatment from HBCUSports.comFemale kicker who made HBCU football history is turning pro. And staying in school from HBCUSports.com@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil
"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 667 with Doc, Charles, and AD Drew discussing the latest HBCU news and sports.Interview Morehouse Head Basketball Coach Larry DixonTOPICS:Dr. Kevin Granger, the vice president of intercollegiate athletics at Texas Southern University, has been accused of sexual assault by a university staff member in a lawsuit recently filed by Houston attorney Tony Buzbee's law firm. B-CU Baseball Falls Against No. 19 Northeastern from SWAC.orgSWAC Student-Athletes Qualify for NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships from SWAC.orgMEAC Women's and Men's Track Secures Four Spots in Eugene from MEACSports.com Morgan State adds Central State to 2025 Schedule from MEACsports.comEdward Waters' Coach and Player Selected to HBCU All-Star Dream Classic Team from TheSIAC.com Las Vegas HBCU Classic to air on Black-owned broadcast networkHBCU football revenge match moved to NFL stadium from HBCUSports.comNorfolk State first road game with Michael Vick to get national TV treatment from HBCUSports.comFemale kicker who made HBCU football history is turning pro. And staying in school from HBCUSports.com@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil
Shelby’s North Central State College Police Academy recently earned STAR Academy certification, and this episode takes you behind the scenes of their rigorous training program. We explore how the academy exceeds Ohio’s standards by offering 810 hours of instruction, in-depth crisis intervention training, and a focus on community relations. Read more about this story:North Central State Police Academy Gets Star Academy Certification Headlines: Liberty DIY Skatepark Secures 3 Year Startup Investment From Mansfield Parks Department Bryce Witchey Competent To Stand Trial But Date Remains Up In The Air Nancy Kay Gray Shelby Womens Fund Awards Largest Ever Grants Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Grow Clinton Podcast, Andy and Jenny interview Brig Tubbs and Paul Mulholland of First Central State Bank. We will discuss the bank's history and the many services it offers customers. The two will also share information about the bank's philanthropic outreach and the events it holds to support community charities and projects. To learn more, please visit https://www.firstcentralsb.bank/. For more information on Grow Clinton membership and how to promote your business or organization on the podcast, contact the Grow Clinton office at 563.242.5702 or visit us online at www.GrowClinton.com. Grow Clinton's mission is to promote business growth, build community, and advocate for the sustainable economic success of the Greater Clinton Region.
Check out Off the Block's interview with coach Larry Wrather after Fort Valley State swept Central State in the SIAC Tournament finals to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
On the edition we talk to the Seniors from the Central State men's and women's basketball team
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#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 435 with Dr. Kenyatta Cavil, Mike Washington & Charles Bishop radio show. Today's show will be a good one as Dr. Cavil, Mike, Charles, Joshua Sims Sr, and BJ Jones recap Week 4 in HBCU football.TOPICS:DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORTDr. Cavil's 2023 HBCU Major Division Football Top 7 Poll Rankings – Week 3The Florida A&M Rattlers Jump to No. 1 in Ranking in Week 3DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORTDr. Cavil's 2023 HBCU Mid-Major Division Football Top 7 Poll Rankings – Week 3The Benedict Tigers Remain No. 1 in Ranking, Add FPV in Week 3-HBCU CIAA Mid-Major Division Game of Week-Richmond, VAHoovey FieldWillard Bailey Classic– CIAA – Saturday, September 23rd, 5:00PM CT – HBCU Go FINAL: Fayetteville State, 10-7, over Virginia Union.No. 17 Fayetteville State Broncos (2-2, 2-0) at No. 2 Virginia Union Panthers (3-1, 1-1)https://fsubroncos.com/sports/football/stats/2023/virginia-union/boxscore/6632-HBCU SIAC Mid-Major DIVISION Game of Week-Wilberforce, OHMcPherson Stadium– SIAC – Saturday, September 23rd, 12:00PM CT – FINAL: Allen, 34-28, over Central State.No. 5 Allen Yellow Jackets (2-0, 1-0) at No. 13 Central State Marauders (1-2, 0-1)https://auyellowjackets.com/sports/football/stats/2023/central-state-university/boxscore/1610-HBCU MID-MAJOR CLASSIC Game of Week-Brunswick, GAGlynn County StadiumCoastal City HBCU Classic– SIAC – Saturday, September 23rd, 2:00PM CT – FINAL: Albany State, 15-12, over Savannah State.No. 16 Albany State Golden Rams (2-2, 2-0) vs. No. 10 Savannah State Tigers (2-2, 1-1)https://asugoldenrams.com/sports/football/stats/2023/savannah-state-university/boxscore/4819-HBCU INDEPENDENT/NON-CONFERENCE MID-MAJOR DIVISION Game of Week-Dallas, Texas– Independent (Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC)) – Saturday, September 23rd, 6:00PM CT – FINAL: Langston, 47-6, over Texas College.No. 31 Texas College Steers (0-4, 0-1) vs No. 20 Langston (1-2, 1-1)https://langstonsports.com/sports/football/stats/2023/texas-college/boxscore/2525-HBCU CLASSIC MAJOR DIVISION Game of Week-Jackson, MSMississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumW.C. Gorden Classic– SWAC – Saturday, September 23rd, 6:00PM CT – ESPN+ FINAL: Jackson State, 22-16, over Bethune-Cookman.No. 5 Jackson State Tigers (3-2, 1-1) vs. No. 14 Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (1-3, 0-1)https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore/_/gameId/401540142-HBCU INDEPENDENT/NON-CONFERENCE MAJOR DIVISION Game of Week-**BONUS GAME – ALL INDEPENDENTS ARE OFF**Tallahassee, FLBragg Memorial Stadium– SWAC – Saturday, September 23rd, 5:00PM CT – ESPN+FINAL: Florida A&M, 23-10, over Alabama State.No. 16 Alabama State Hornets (1-2, 0-1) vs. No. 1 Florida A&M Rattlers (3-1, 2-0)https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore/_/gameId/401540117-HBCU MEAC MAJOR DIVISION Game of Week-Indianapolis, INLucas Oil StadiumCircle City Classic– MEAC / SWAC – Saturday, September 23rd, 2:00PM CT – FINAL: North Carolina Central, 45-3, over Mississippi Valley State.No. 2 North Carolina Central Eagles (3-1, 0-0) vs. No. 17 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils (0-3, 0-0)https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore/_/gameId/401539995-HBCU SWAC MAJOR DIVISION Game of Week-Lorman, MSJack Spinks Stadium– SWAC – Saturday, September 23rd, 6:00pm CT FINAL: Prairie View A&M, 23-20, over Alcorn State.No. 15 Prairie View A&M Panthers (2-2, 2-0) at No. 6 Alcorn State Braves (1-3, 0-1)https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore/_/gameId/401540126@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Donations welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil
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Yellow Jackets’ Teddy Keaton. Yellow Jackets’ Teddy Keaton, the head football coach at Allen University talks with Donal Ware about the 3-0 start and about building the program. Download or listen.
A look at the Central State football program with the head coach of the Marauders Kevin Porter
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Locked On HBCU - Daily Podcast On HBCU Football & Basketball
TSU had a heartbreaking loss to PV. JSU stays, Alabama State & MSU leaps in the HBCU top 5. Bowie State, Central State, & Virginia State upset Delaware State, Norfolk State & Mississippi Valley State TSU had a heartbreaking loss to PV. The way they lost the game will take away from all of the positive that happened in the midst of the game. Alabama State & MSU leap into the NCAA HBCU top 5. JSU stays in despite loss while NCCU & FAMU stay put at the top. Bowie State, Central State, & Virginia State upset Delaware State, Norfolk State & Mississippi Valley State. These upsets were funny, disappointing, and special. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On HBCU - Daily Podcast On HBCU Football & Basketball
TSU had a heartbreaking loss to PV. JSU stays, Alabama State & MSU leaps in the HBCU top 5. Bowie State, Central State, & Virginia State upset Delaware State, Norfolk State & Mississippi Valley StateTSU had a heartbreaking loss to PV. The way they lost the game will take away from all of the positive that happened in the midst of the game.Alabama State & MSU leap into the NCAA HBCU top 5. JSU stays in despite loss while NCCU & FAMU stay put at the top.Bowie State, Central State, & Virginia State upset Delaware State, Norfolk State & Mississippi Valley State. These upsets were funny, disappointing, and special.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The first annual College Football Preview Show is now available on demand at no charge.We talk to the coaches from Central State, The University of Dayton, Miami of Ohio and Wilmington College.
Lisa Watkins Dunn is a dedicated Career Specialist at Central State University, Ohio's sole public Historically Black College and University (HBCU). In the Office of Career Services, she guides students, including her own children, Evelyn, a sophomore, and Trey, a senior, on their professional paths. With expertise in strategic planning, she utilizes Artificial Intelligence, creativity, and resilience to enhance organizational capacity. Lisa's passion for creative expression led her to establish Soul X Sighted Creative Journeys, where she crafts personalized poetry and provides inspiration for special occasions and offering solace in times of grief. Committed to empowering the next generation of servant leaders, she collaborates with organizations to implement innovative strategic plans, advocating for those overcoming life's obstacles Contact::Phone: 937.346.7006 |Email: soulxsighted@gmail.com | instagram soulxsighted |linkedin: lisawatkinsdunn ___________________ NABWIC's Vision: The Vision of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC) is to build lasting strategic partnerships with first-rate organizations and individuals that will provide ground-breaking and innovative solutions for black women in construction and their respective communities.| NABWIC.ORG
Education is often a family business, with generations of great educators following a parent's footsteps into the profession. For Columbus Education Association member Tara Johnson, education was certainly in her blood, but it wasn't her first career choice. For this final installment in the A Legacy of Education series, Tara Johnson, and her mom Terry Johnson, a retired Columbus teacher, sat down to share their thoughts on how the profession has changed, the need to create better pipelines to get educators of color into the profession, and why they would recommend this career to others. HEAR MORE 'A LEGACY OF EDUCATION' EPISODES | To listen to previous Education Matters interviews featuring parents and their children who have followed them into careers in education, check out these episodes: A Legacy of Education: Jillian Majzan & Stephanie Hall A Legacy of Education: Sandra Dowdy & Calista Altenburger A Legacy of Education: The Jessens Featured Education Matters guests: Terry Wiggs Johnson, retired educatorTerry graduated from Central State University College of Education in 1967. She received her Masters of Education from Xavier University in Cincinnati in 1972. She taught for Dayton Public Schools, Buffalo Public Schools and then moved to Columbus in 1969. She taught for 32 years as an elementary school teacher and a reading teacher. Terry Johnson always enjoyed working with elementary students, especially in Language Arts. Tara Johnson, Columbus Education Association member Tara is a product of Columbus City Schools. She graduated from Mifflin High School. She is the daughter of Terry Wiggs Johnson and Theodore W. Johnson who both graduated from Central State University in the late 60's. Both are also retired Columbus City School teachers. Coming from a household of educators, who graduated from Central State University, she followed in their footsteps and graduated from Central State University, but refused to go into education. She pursued a degree in Finance, instead. While at Central State she was very active. She was a member of the Finance and Investment Society, College of Business Student Advisory Council, Tour Guide, Resident Assistant, and a Student Ambassador. She worked for the Vice President for Finance as a student worker. She also continued to volunteer at Main Street Elementary School in Columbus when she came home during breaks. After graduation, Tara began to work at Central State in the finance department. She volunteered with the Student Affairs area and worked very closely with the Alumni Affairs office. After leaving Central State University, she went on to two other universities, Kent State University and Virginia Union University, to work. She decided it was time to get a master's degree, so she enrolled in Eastern Michigan, where she completed a Master's Program in Individualized Studies in Higher Education Administration and Finance. Upon graduating from Eastern Michigan, she decided to continue to pursue her career in Higher Education and worked at Virginia Community College Systems and Wright State University. While at Wright State University, she began to look for something different. Tara had done some volunteer work in her aunt's classroom and some substitute teaching for Columbus City Schools while getting her master's degree, so she decided to teach at the K-12 level. Tara went back to Central State University to get her licensure to teach in Social Studies at the high school level, saying she felt like high school students were closer to the college students she was used to working with for the past 20 years. Due to Covid, it took her longer than I had expected, but she completed my licensure program in Spring of 2021. Tara began teaching at Eastmoor Academy High School in the Fall of 2021. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and a life member of Central State University Alumni Association. SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to subscribe on Google podcasts so you don't miss a thing. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.Connect with OEA: Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Education Matters topics Like OEA on Facebook Follow OEA on Twitter Follow OEA on Instagram Get the latest news and statements from OEA here Learn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative Watch About us: The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools. Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. This episode was recorded on May 21, 2023.
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Talking with Coach Brown about his background and coaching journey which included an internship with the Cincinnati Bearcats. Also, discussing HBCUs and the importance of branding and financial budgeting. Support The Show via Cashapp $ddt1902
Coach Rob Murphy, In this episode, you'll hear from Coach Rob Murphy. Coach Murphy is the current Assistant General Manager of the Detroit Pistons. As of matter of fact, Coach Murphy has now held four positions with the Detroit Pistons organization: President & General Manager of the Motor City Cruise, Sr. Director of Player Personnel for the Detroit Pistons, and now Assistant General Manager. And, this has all happened over a 400-day window! Before Coach Murphy's transition to the NBA, Coach Murphy was the Head Basketball Coach at Eastern Michigan for ten seasons. Coach Murphy is the 2nd all-time winningest coach in school history. In addition, he was the 2012 MAC Coach of the Year. Before EMU, Coach Murphy spent seven seasons as an Assistant Coach for Jim Boeheim at Syracuse University. And prior to that, Coach Murphy assisted Coach Jim Christian at Kent State University for two seasons. However, it is in the City of Detroit where Coach Murphy started his coaching career. After an outstanding prep career, in both football and basketball, at Detroit Mumford in the Detroit PSL and after graduating from Central State University. Coach Murphy would win two State Championships in the city of Detroit. The first as an assistant coach at Detroit Central High School in 1998. And, Coach Murphy won a state championship, this time as a head coach, at Detroit Crockett High School in 2001. At Central State, Coach Murphy was a 2-time captain under the leadership of former NBA player, Coach Kevin Porter. Coach Murphy was recently inducted into the Central State Hall of Fame. In addition, Coach Murphy has a foundation that impacts so many youths in Detroit - the Rob Murphy Foundation. Finally, Coach Murphy is an author. Trust me, after the conclusion of this podcast, you will want to grab a copy of DEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy: Alive With Purpose. Follow Coach Rob Murphy @robmurphy313Follow Tell Me Your Story Coach @CoachKevinDroThe Future Is FreelanceThis show is for freelancers, sole traders, solopreneurs, digital nomads, consultants,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy DEEP - The Life of Rob Murphy DEEP chronicles Murphy's remarkable journey. Moneyball Sportswear Moneyball, The Only Way To Ball! Great Sports Wear and Basketball Uniforms! Michigan Made! Basketball Position Metric Pre-Order Rashad Phillips New Book: “The evolution is being televised"Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
This is the latest episode of the Chocolate News Podcast. We bring you news that discusses issues affecting the Black community.On today's show we will be discussing the new British Prime Minister, Central State winning the Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic, Cincinnati's newest City Manager, and more.This week's episode is hosted by John Alexander Reese (Digital Editor, The Cincinnati Herald) and Andria Carter (Digital Correspondent, The Cincinnati Herald).This week's special guest is Ashley Barrow. She is the Founder/CEO of RE-Assist, a digital health platform located in Cincinnati, OH.To learn more about Ashley's startup, please visit: https://www.re-assistme.com/ Currently, RE-Assist is a finalist in MIT's Solve Global Challenge. To vote for them, please visit: https://solve.mit.edu/challenges/the-care-economy/solutions/61157Owning It! Cincinnati and Dayton 2022 Link: https://tinyurl.com/owningit-CinDay2022 Originally recorded on Wednesday, September 7th, 2022Follow us at The Cincinnati Herald” on FacebookFollow us @CinciHerald on Twitter and Instagram.Follow us on YouTube, just search for The Herald TVMake sure to check out the stories we talked about today on our website at www.TheCincinnatiHerald.com. You can also follow us on social media. We're on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We also have our own YouTube channel. Just search for The Herald TV.
In Canton, Stephen A, Marcus Spears, Doug Williams, as well as Central State football head coach Kevin Porter and LB Kailen Abrams discuss the Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic, adding diversity to NFL coaches and executives and the Knicks need for a superstar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vinny and TC talked with Cameron Lee and Ray Lewis from Central State about scholarship opportunities and how it helped them in their collegiate experience!
Connor and Joey meet with former Central State champion head coach Ray Lewis and how he was able to lead his team to a conference championship in his first year!
Today is Friday, June 10th, 2022, which means that today is your weekly news roundup. As always, a lot happened last week that you'll want to hear about, and there's a lot of stuff to do in Dayton tonight, this weekend, and beyond, so listen soon so you don't miss out on what's happening in Dayton. As always, you can find the full transcript for News Roundup episodes on the podcast website at discoverdaytonpodcast.com. Organizations mentioned in this episode include: Dayton Public Schools Greater Dayton RTA Dayton International Airport Dayton Daily News Ohio Statehouse Wright-Patterson Regional Council of Governments Central State University Wright State University University of Cincinnati Sinclair Community College Day Air Ballpark City of Dayton Tumble, LLC Blind Bob's The Dublin Pub Thai 9 Lily's WheatPenny Salar Franco's Trolley Stop Van Buren Room Table 33 Mudlick Tap House Dayton Beer Company Old Scratch Jimmie's Ladder 11 Fifth Street Brewpub Coco's Bistro Basil's on Market Angie's Firehouse Tavern Carmichael's Slyder's Toxic Brew Company Levitt Pavilion Bribing Senators Neil deGrasse Tyson Dayton Live For Dayton by Dayton Mike Bankhead Dayton Masonic Center St. Anne's Hill Historic Society St. Anne's Cheese Company Evan's Bakery Dayton Metro Library Patterson Pub Front Street Liederkranz-Turner German Club Dayton Jewish Cultural Festival Dayton Jazz Festival Paul Laurence Dunbar House Isaiah Sharkey The Loft Theatre Dayton Celtic Festival Dayton Philharmonic Oregon District Mumu Fresh Transcript: Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm your host, Arch Grieve, and today is Friday, June 10th, 2022, which means this is your weekly news roundup episode, where I read the news (so you don't have to). A lot has happened in the past week, including some local Dayton organizations receiving state funding, Dayton getting a new state senator next year who it never voted for, and a troubling statistic for local letter carriers. There's also a lot happening in the coming days that you're going to want to hear about, so stay tuned for your weekly news roundup episode, which starts in just a moment. And now for last week's news: Well Welcome Stadium is getting an $11 million renovation, which Dayton Public Schools officials say they hope will help make it a more attractive venue for other state and national athletic events. The stadium opened in 1949 and had its last renovation in 2008, which was around $3 million. While the project won't be completed for over a year, DPS does expect to have new turf, track, and lighting to be ready in time for fall games this year. One addition is going to be a new hall of fame of past DPS athletes. The groundbreaking took place this past Wednesday and the renovations have already begun. The Greater Dayton RTA has announced that 10 lines that were suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic will be permanently canceled, while 11 others are being reconfigured. The move comes as the RTA is facing a driver shortage and decreased ridership. Affected bus routes include routes 3, 5, 23, 24, 64, 65, 66, X1A, X1B, and X5. Starting later this fall, however, the RTA will be switching from having separate bus route schedules for weekdays vs. weekends to having the same schedule every day for their bus routes. There are also currently 50 job openings for bus drivers, and today from 7-11am and tomorrow from 10am to 2pm at the University of Dayton arena there will be a job fair for people who are interested in applying where you can apply to become a big-bus driver (which requires a CDL) or a small bus driver (which does not). The coolest thing about the event is that you can actually have an opportunity to drive one of the buses, so I may end up going and applying too, who knows. Visit iriderta.org for more information. And, speaking of busing and Dayton Public Schools, DPS is reversing a previous decision to end the practice of giving RTA passes to high school students and is now saying that high school students will, in fact, be receiving RTA passes to get to school. DPS also explained that because high school students will no longer receive busing from DPS, they can attend any school within the district and are not bound by the quadrant system that is in place for elementary and middle schools where students must attend schools that are within the quadrant in which they live. If you have questions about busing you can call the Student Enrollment Center at 937-542-5555. Well if you're flying out of Dayton International Airport anytime soon just be warned, the airport recently had an airfare hike that was not only among the highest in the country, it IS the highest price hike in the country. The study comes from cheapair.com, and finds that on average Dayton airport flyers are paying 42% more per ticket than last year, which averages out to $109 per flight. The increase comes as part of a trend of smaller airports increasing their rates across the country. After seeing demand drop during the pandemic, it has been on the rise recently, but airlines are struggling to find people for the reopened positions that were cut during the pandemic. One thing that I didn't realize until I was reading a Dayton Daily News story this week was that once the redistricting changes go into effect next year, most of Dayton will have a new state senator who it didn't vote for, which will be State Senator Niraj Antani. This is due to the fact that the majority of what is now Senator Stephen Huffman's district is being transferred to Niraj Antani's, although only until new maps can be drawn up for the 2024 election. However, if Dayton is redistricted once more to another district that does not have a senator up for re-election, it's possible Dayton could go for eight years without being able to vote for their state senator. Antani is a very conservative Republican state senator from Miamisburg who has the distinction of being the state's first Indian-American senator in Ohio history. In related news, the Ohio Statehouse has passed a bill funding $3.5 billion in state capital projects, with $18.6 million of that funding going to Montgomery County. Of that, $1.7 million will go towards projects at Central State, Wright State, and the University of Cincinnati. The biggest recipient by far, however, is Sinclair Community College, which (for the sake of full disclosure), is where I also work part-time. Sinclair though is getting $13 million, with $5 million going towards Advanced Manufacturing and Skilled Trades training hubs, and $4 million to cover the cost of installing fire sprinkler systems. The Dayton International Airport and Sinclair also requested $250K for an aircraft mechanic training center, which was fully funded, unlike some other local projects, including a $5 million request by the City of Dayton for Day Air Ballpark, which only received a tenth of that. Well there's a new local government entity in town, or towns, rather. The Wright-Patterson Regional Council of Governments came together recently and is made up of six communities: Dayton, Beavercreek, Fairborn, Riverside, Huber Heights, and Bath Township. The Council will have powers similar to Ohio municipalities, including making purchases, passing zoning laws, and establishing Tax Increment Financing districts. US Representative Mike Turner helped secure $1 million in funding for the creation of the Council, which is aimed at improving the lives of US Air Force members around the base. The council is composed of members who are local city managers or other high-ranking administrators in their respective communities. This next story brings back some uncomfortable memories I have being a former Dayton Power and Light meter reader years ago, but apparently Dayton ranks 22nd in the country for dogs biting postal workers, with 18 postal worker dog bites happening last year. Ohio itself actually ranks third in the country as a state for dog bites, with Columbus coming in on top with 31 letter carrier dog bites. So please, make sure your dogs are taken care of properly. I can attest from personal experiences that it's really not fun getting bit. Well if you're lazy like I am, although possibly have more disposable income, then there's a new local business that will come to your home and pick up your clothes and wash them and return them to you. The business is called Tumble LLC, and it was started by Miami University classmates Jeffrey Caldwell II and Charles Wheeler III. The new business recently received a Better Business Bureau award, the Spark Award for Entrepreneurship, which “celebrates emerging entrepreneurial businesses whose leaders demonstrate a high level of character, generate a culture that is authentic about its mission and genuinely connects with their community." The business is partnering with local laundromats to help cut down on their own overhead and to schedule a pickup you can visit tumblego.com. And finally, while not exactly news, it was noted by my friend Alexis Larsen in a Dayton Daily News article last week that it's patio season again in Dayton, so here are some great places to visit that have great patios where you can grab a drink and something to eat. In the Oregon District for food and drink you've got Blind Bob's, The Dublin Pub, Thai 9, Lily's, WheatPenny, Salar, Franco's, and Trolley Stop. If you're just looking for drinks, Bell of Dayton's Van Buren Room is a great place to visit as well. Outside the Oregon District but still downtown there's Table 33, Mudlick Tap House, Dayton Beer Company (which has a cool new rooftop bar), Old Scratch, Jimmie's Ladder 11, Fifth Street Brewpub, Coco's Bistro, and Basil's on Market, if you want to have a cool view of the fountains. A little further outside of downtown and you can check out Angie's Firehouse Tavern, Carmichael's, and Slyder's as well. That's it for your local news, and now, here's what's happening tonight, this weekend, and beyond: One thing happening all weekend is the celebration of Toxic Brew Company's 9th birthday. Events kicked off yesterday with a special tapping of their Bubblegum Blonde and Coffee Belgian Golden Ale beers. Today they're tapping their Melon ISO-Heaven, and tomorrow they're tapping their Mango Magnum Hop PIPA. Also there will be Chef Dane and on Sunday you can hear music by Cooley the Curator. Toxic opens at 2pm today and noon on the weekends. So happy birthday, Toxic! Tonight, June 10th, the St. Helen Spring Festival is kicking off from 6:30-11pm at the St. Helen's Parish on Granville Place. The event continues this weekend and features rides, food, a flea market, beer garden, and more, and is free to attend. Also happening tonight at the Levitt Pavilion, The New Respects will be performing a free concert from 7-9pm. Their music features danceable fusions of pop, soul, and rock music, and they recently released an EP entitled “Don't Panic.” You can keep the music going by visiting Blind Bob's afterwards starting at 9pm for a show and EP release from Bribing Senators. The EP is called Triple Imperial EP, and the show is called Five Years for 5 Songs. Famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is also in Dayton tonight, Friday June 10th, where he will be performing a show that discusses what all of your favorite science movies get wrong. Tickets range in price from $55 to $135 and are available at daytonlive.org. This Saturday, June 11, from 4-9pm at the RiverScape Metro Park, the third annual “For Dayton by Dayton” festival is taking place. There will be music, including opening act Mike Bankhead, who was a guest on this show back on episode 21, so check that out too if you haven't already! Rapper K. Carter is hosting and headlining the event. The Dayton Masonic Center is hosting a comedy event fundraiser tomorrow starting at 7pm that will feature comedians Caroline Rhea, Craig Shoemaker, and Cole Cosby. Tickets are $35 online or $40 at the door. Rhea was in the show “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” Shoemaker has appeared on Parks and Rec, and Cosby is a comedian out of Philadelphia. Visit daytonmasoniccenter.org for ticket and show information. Also going on tomorrow, Saturday June 11th, is the St. Anne's Hill Garden Tours. The event features a self-guided tour of St. Anne's Hill homes and gardens that goes from 10am to 3pm. If you're going, visit the old St. Anne the Tart building at 1501 E. Fifth St to start. The tour is $17 and your ticket gets you into the Tea Garden, which includes a selection of drinks and refreshments. If you miss it, you'll have to wait for another two years because it's only a biannual event. For tickets, search for St. Anne's Hill Historic Society on EventBrite.com. On Saturday from 11am-1pm you can participate in the Ethnic Cheese and Dessert Workshop at Evan's Bakery, which is being put on in partnership with the St. Anne's Cheese Company, who I had on the podcast as well recently on episode 27. This next workshop will highlight Turkish cheese and tickets are still available for $29 at stannescheeseco.com. Or, if you have more of a sweet tooth, you can also on Saturday go to the Downtown Dayton Library location, where you can participate in their Frequent Chocolate Eater Chocolate Eating series. For $25, you can learn about single origin craft beans and, of course, taste some chocolate. And, if you're really hungry you could actually do the cheese workshop followed by this one, because it doesn't start until 2pm. It goes until 3:30pm. Visit eatmorechocolate.eventbrite.com for tickets. If you're into bourbon and cigars, you may want to visit the Patterson Pub on Saturday evening, where for $50 you can participate in their blind bourbon tasting, which includes 5 pours and 3 mini cocktails, as well as a cigar. Visit facebook.com/pattersonpubdayton for ticket information. Or, if you're more of a wine person, you can visit Front Street, where there's a wine tasting and art fest going on Saturday the 11th from 5-10pm. Tickets are $25 beforehand or $30 on the day of the event. You get 10 2 oz. samples and a souvenir wine glass. Alexis Gomez will provide live music and Condado Tacos will be there as well. Visit frontstreet.art for more information and tickets. And finally if beer is more your speed, head over to the Liederkranz-Turner German Club for their bi-weekly Bier Garten event, which is going on from 5-10pm. On Sunday from 11am-7pm the Dayton Jewish Cultural Festival is going on at Temple Israel on Riverside Drive. The event is free and open to the public, and includes traditional Jewish food, entertainment, and the Oy Vey 5K and Chai Challenge. Also happening on Sunday, the Dayton Jazz Festival is returning to the Levitt Pavilion on Sunday from 1-9pm. There will be some great performers as well as food and merchandise vendors. Visit levittdayton.org for more information. Another Sunday event is taking place at the Paul Laurence Dunbar House from 2-4pm, where the Dunbar Literary Circle will meet (as they do every second Sunday of the month) with Omope Carter Daboiku, Wordsmith & International Storyteller. The event is free and open to the public. Next Monday at Toxic there's a special trivia event, which is 90s Trivia with Luke, Ash, and Kenny. You can join for three rounds of 90s-themed music, movies, and TV starting at 8:30pm. The winners will receive prizes and there are drink specials going on all night. On Thursday, June 16th, you can visit Salar, who is hosting a wine dinner. The all-inclusive price is $89, which gets you five wines paired with five separate courses. The dinner begins at 6pm and you can get tickets at salarrestaurant.com. Also happening next Thursday, Chicago native Isaiah Sharkey is performing at Levitt Pavilion from 7-9pm. Isaiah's third album, Blackmessiah, won the 2015 grammy for best R&B album, so you won't want to miss him. The Loft Theatre has a new musical, “My 80-Year Old Boyfriend,” which is based on a true story inspired by the original performer of the musical, Cherissa Bertels. The cost is $17 and you can purchase tickets at daytonlive.org. Showtime is at 8pm. Well if you're a Dayton Celtic Festival fan like myself, you'll be excited to know that there's a bit of a preview coming to the Levitt Pavilion next Friday, June 17th from 7-9pm, where We Banjo 3 will be performing. The two sets of brothers from Galway, Ireland and Nashville, TN play Americana, Bluegrass, and Celtic-inspired music. Also next Friday, the Dayton Philharmonic is celebrating Juneteenth and the 150th anniversary of Paul Laurence Dunbar's birth at their Juneteenth celebration at the Schuster Center at 8pm. Tickets prices range from $5-85 and are available at daytonlive.org. There's another Juneteenth Celebration in the Oregon District next Saturday as well starting at 11am and going until 2pm. There will be family-friendly festivities as well as a number of local black-owned food trucks. Finally, on Saturday June 18th from 5-9pm there will be a Juneteenth Celebration at Levitt Pavilion featuring artist Mumu Fresh, a grammy-nominated, Indigenous Music award-winning Musical Ambassador for the United States. Well that's it for your weekly news roundup, and if you'd like the transcript for this episode please visit my website, discoverdaytonpodcast.com. There, you can also find a link to the Discover Dayton merch store, as well as links to all of our socials. Currently the podcast is on Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube, and LinkedIn, so if you're on any of those please follow us there! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a review and share this episode with a friend. Thanks so much for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
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