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The last West Jefferson County Community Task Force monthly Community Meeting on February 17, 2026 featured Donovan Taylor, JD on HB 377, the Utility Disconnection Protection Law and the collaborative effort to get it passed in order to protect our vulnerable neighbors during extreme weather. The companion bill in the Senate is SB 88. Donovan Taylor is a West Louisville native and graduate of Central high school. He's enthusiast of local history and culture who has led walking tours of all nine West Louisville neighborhoods. He's an activist with over 20 years of experience in community and business development, as well as a legal professional with a Law degree from the University of Kentucky. Learn more about HB 377 at https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/26rs/hb377.html Learn more about SB 88 at https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/26rs/sb88.html This bill also got some great coverage in the Kentucky Lantern: "Kentucky lawmakers renew push to establish statewide residential utility disconnection protections. Republican lawmaker says disconnection protections are a part of housing affordability" https://kentuckylantern.com/2026/02/02/kentucky-lawmakers-renew-push-to-establish-statewide-residential-utility-disconnection-protections Learn more about the West Jefferson County Community Task Force, find excellent resources, get involved, and learn about their next monthly meeting topic and guests at https://www.facebook.com/WJCCTF. They meet every month of the year on third Tuesdays at 5:30pm online. Watch a full recording of the meeting at https://cardmaillouisville-my.sharepoint.com/personal/jlhart01_louisville_edu/_layouts/15/stream.aspx?id=%2Fpersonal%2Fjlhart01%5Flouisville%5Fedu%2FDocuments%2FAttachments%2FWJCCTF%2D20260217%5F185525%2DMeeting%20Recording%2Emp4&nav=eyJyZWZlcnJhbEluZm8iOnsicmVmZXJyYWxBcHAiOiJTdHJlYW1XZWJBcHAiLCJyZWZlcnJhbFZpZXciOiJTaGFyZURpYWxvZy1MaW5rIiwicmVmZXJyYWxBcHBQbGF0Zm9ybSI6IldlYiIsInJlZmVycmFsTW9kZSI6InZpZXcifX0&ga=1&referrer=StreamWebApp%2EWeb&referrerScenario=AddressBarCopied%2Eview%2E34bfd59e%2D99c0%2D4133%2D8999%2D65ce2c8ca2b4
This week we discuss FPV drones at the Olympics, drones over parades, Texas, SpaceX, and a whole lot more.
This week we discuss speed records, ICE NOTAM, FCC drone ban, and more.
This week we talk about a new drone speed record, the FCC ban, DHS, and more.
This week we talk about the FCC ban on drones and done components, drone light show safety, and more.
This is our final meeting of 2025 where we discuss Amazon's notes to the FAA, a drone dropping goodies in a prison, and more.
This week we talk about the Antigravity A1 drone, Neros, and HP.
This week we talk about dropping drones in hurricanes, the FCC retroactively banning DJI, and more.
On this episode of Compliance Unfiltered, The CU Guys dive into their recent experiences at the PCI European Community Meeting in Amsterdam. From the city's impressive public transportation to the vibrant conference atmosphere, they share insights and anecdotes that highlight the unique charm of Amsterdam. Discover the excitement around TCT's latest technology, EasyCert, and how it resonated with attendees. Whether it's the eclectic mix of conversations or the delightful culinary adventures, this episode captures the essence of a memorable trip. Tune in for a blend of professional insights and personal stories that make for an engaging listen.
This week we discuss Toyota wanting drones for off-roading, the BVLOS NPRM, DJI ban, and more
This week we discuss Amazon delivery drones crashing, DJI losing a lawsuit, and more.
On this week's episode of Compliance Unfiltered, the CU Guys dive into their enriching experience at the PCI North American Community Meeting in Fort Worth, Texas. Discover how the conference exceeded expectations with improved organization and engaging interactions, and learn about the exciting new features like EasyCert that were unveiled. From exploring the immaculate public transportation to savoring local culinary delights, they share personal anecdotes and insights. Whether you're a compliance professional or just curious, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant world of PCI compliance. All on this week's Compliance Unfiltered.
On this week's episode of the Econews Report we discuss restoration planning in the Eel River with a rockstar team of restoration experts. Your host Alicia Hamann of Friends of the Eel River is joined by Kaydee Boozel from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Marisa Parish-Hansen and Ruth Goodfield from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Julie Weeder, former NOAA staff and current FOER staff and CDFW volunteer. Tune in for a discussion of how state and federal agencies are working with the local community to develop restoration solutions for the Lower Eel River that work for fish and for people. We'll discuss upcoming ways for you to participate.After listening, mark your calendars for the Eel River Community Meeting on Saturday September 27 from 11 am - 2 pm at the Gene Lucas Community Center in Fortuna. Email EelRiverShaRP@googlegroups.com with any questions.See below links for additional information:Eel River Community MeetingNOAA SHaRPCDFW ShaRPSupport the show
This week we talk about a drone being shot, the BVLOS NPRM, Skydio, and more.
This week we discuss the anti-drone task force, Amazon drone delivery, BVLOS NPRM, and more.
On this week's insightful episode of Compliance Unfiltered, the CU guys delve into the 2025 PCI North American Community Meeting, happening from September 16th to 18th in Fort Worth, Texas. Adam shares why you should join TCT in attending, for the latest updates in compliance management, connect with industry experts, and explore innovative solutions that make compliance life easier. Whether you're a QSA, a compliance professional, or part of an organization serving compliant customers, this event offers something for everyone. Tune in to learn how to maximize your experience at this must-attend event on this week's Compliance Unfiltered!
This week we go over our notes about the FAA Beyond Visual Line of Sight NPRM
This week we discuss the FAA NPRM on Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.
July 30th, 2025
This week we talk about the recent FAA request for comments, AUVSI, and much more.
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This week we discuss the new head of the FAA, possible auction of RF spectrum, and more.
This week we discuss the new FAA Administrator, DJI Security Updates, and more!
This week we delve into the new Executive Orders that pertain to drones.
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Residents from the Wellington's Miramar peninsular are demanding more neighbourhood security after a man was found fatally injured on a local street and on the same night an intruder broke into a family home. Mary Argue has more.
In this episode of On the Road with Paul Ward, Paul sits down with Jackie Lapin, also known as The Historic Traveler, to explore the fascinating world of historic travel. Jackie shares the inspiration behind The Historic Traveler, a unique platform offering a historic book directory categorized by city and country, a hotel and Airbnb directory, travel discounts, and even a travel agent. She explains how to plan a trip using her platform and highlights the value of understanding the history behind the places you visit. Jackie also reveals some of her top travel experiences, having visited over 50 countries and about 500 tourist destinations, and discusses the benefits of joining her monthly community meeting where travel lovers exchange tips and stories. Jackie shares her personal journey into historic travel and the story behind her early blogs, including one about Castello Sforzesco in Milan. She talks about her bucket list destinations, including Savannah, Egypt, and Turkey, and emphasizes how locals often love to share their knowledge with visitors. Jackie also offers a valuable tip for travelers using local guides and introduces The Historic Traveler's exciting partnership with Elevate Travel X, featuring a drawing for an eight-night stay in Williamsburg, VA worth $2,000. Don't miss Jackie's insights and the inspiring motto that guides her adventures—plus visit www.thehistorictraveler.com to start planning your next historic journey! What you'll learn in this episode: 0:00 Paul introduces our guest, Jackie Lapin, The Historic Traveler 0:25 Traveling with a twist: We learn the concept behind The Historic Traveler 1:34 The Historic Traveler Blog, their membership program, the first ever historic book directory categorized by country/city, a hotel/AirBnB directory, travel discounts, a travel agent and MORE! 3:15 Jackie explains how to plan a trip using The Historic Traveler 4:30 A once a month Community Meeting where travel lovers meet to exchange travel tips 5:55 Jackie has visited over 50 countries and about 500 tourist destinations 6:41 Jackie's spotlights and photo gallery on The Historic Traveler's website 7:56 How Jackie Lapin got into Historic Travel 9:40 Jackie tells us about the first blogs she ever did and goes into detail about the second featuring a castle in the middle of Milan called Castello Sforzesco (Sforza Castle) 11:45 Knowing the history of an area you are traveling to is both meaningful and fun 13:52 Movies, TV Shows and Documentaries Jackie references in her blog 14:40 How Savannah, GA is on Jackie's bucket list (as well as Egypt and Turkey), and two very helpful guides The Historic Traveler website references to help plan travel in North America and one for International travel 16:18 How many weeks a year Jackie travels and a story about a nine week European trip 18:22 How the locals are so pleased to share their knowledge of whatever area you visit plus a tip from Jackie for when traveling with a guide 20:00 Jackie's travel “angels.” 20:28 A North American city Jackie believes everyone needs to visit at least once and the benefits of a “Hop on, Hop off Bus” 21:36 Jackie Lapin's moto and the website: www.thehistorictraveler.com 22:25 The Historic Traveler has teamed up with Elevate Travel X and their drawing worth $2000 for an eight night stay in Williamsburg, VA 23:30 A special thank you to our sponsor: Opus Escrow Watch the full episode HERE Related Episodes: A Journey Through Time at The Ventura County Agriculture Museum Harvesting Futures in Education Preserving Paradise with Ventura Land Trust The Historic Traverler: www.thehistorictraveler.com References: 18 Great North American Cities: www.thehistorictraveler.com/guide 20 Great International Cities: www.thehistorictraveler.com/guideNA Contact Paul Ward: 805-479-5004 paul@homeandranchteam.com Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com A special THANK YOU to our sponsor, OPUS Escrow! On the Road with Paul Ward would not be possible without the support of our sponsor OPUS Escrow. Supporting our sponsor ensures that On the Road provides viewers and listeners with the best possible episodes.
Albuquerque begins a series of meetings on the homeless problem, plus should homeless people be allowed to have pets on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show: 10am-11am Residents in Carna to hold Community Meeting after local hotel made an offer to house people who are seeking International Protection Connacht Tribune Headlines Motoring slot We'll hear about the SCUUL sanctuary's Choir Factor event in aid of the Parkinsons association
On today's episode I am talking with Ella Rose McFadin! You probably know Ella from Instagram or Tiktok but in this episode we dive into what she was doing before being a full time content creator, working corporate, the transition from getting furloughed during the pandemic, and to now, starting her own skincare brand. We also dive into topics like creating community in a new area, making adult friendships, dating advice, NYC food recs, and planning a wedding! This was such a fun conversation, I know you are going to love Ella! Enjoy! To connect with Siff on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Siff on Tiktok, click HERE.To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To check out Siff's LTK, click HERE.To check out Siff's Amazon StoreFront, click HERE. To connect with Ella on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Ella on Tiktok, click HERE.To shop Skin by Ella Rose, click HERE.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Listeners of Dream Bigger can claim an exclusive three-month free trial, with no credit card required at www.YNAB.com/dreambigger.To help you kickstart a health plan that truly works. Prolon is offering The Dream Bigger Podcast listeners 15% off sitewide plus a $40 bonus gift when you subscribe to their 5-Day Nutrition Program! Just visit ProlonLife.com/DREAMBIGGER to claim your 15% discount and your bonus gift.Go to shipbob.com for a free quote. Make this year the year you say goodbye to toxic products! Right now, our listeners get 15% off the Premium Starter Kit by using code DREAMBIGGER at BranchBasics.com. That's 15% off your New Branch Basics Premium Starter Kit and BranchBasics.com with promo code DREAMBIGGER. Make 2025 your cleanest, healthiest year yet with Branch Basics!Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
RTÉ Northwest Correspondent Shane O'Curraighin reports on a community council meeting in Ballinamore, Co Leitrim, discussing the aftermath of Storm Eowyn and measures in the event of a similar cataclysm.
Plus, debate will begin on Tuesday over Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's school voucher proposal, and Keller ISD school board members could approve an agreement to part ways with the district's superintendent on Thursday.
PEARL, Miss. (WLBT) - Over a dozen residents raised their concerns at a city of Pearl community meeting Friday night regarding the police department hiring former Richland Police Officer Jeremy Rast, who was fired last year for making “derogatory slurs” toward a Hispanic man. Residents questioned whether he had learned from his mistakes and if residents could trust him in the line of duty. The pushback stems from an incident last year on June 2 when Rast and other officers were responding to a domestic disturbance involving a gun. Rast then had an interaction with Luis Rodriguez and others, which Rodriguez recorded. That is when Rast made comments toward Rodriguez, like, “I will look for you every shift to try and arrest you,” and even “Go back to Mexico.” These are the comments that residents brought up, questioning if they have to fear for themselves rather than trust those sworn to protect. Chief McLendon answered those questions and concerns Friday night, standing by his decision to hire Rast after careful consideration. Chief McLendon also stated that Rast will go through more training before he returns to the line of duty. The meeting then concluded with residents asking for another meeting to be set that would involve Rast so they could ask questions and raise their concerns directly with him.
Voices 4 Palestine here IIAt the ceremony on Bakery Hill, Ballarat, the site of the Monster Meeting of the miners 170 years ago the Eureka Medal Committee gave out medals to deserving activists including Nasser Mashni who has been championing the Palestinian cause throughout the genocidal attacks by the Israeli/ North American State.Chirs Johansen Stop Aukus WA here IITobia interviews lifetime anti-nuclear activist Chris Johansen of Stop AUKUS WA on the proposed future plans to turn Australia into a US/UK nuclear waste dump especially on the frontier shores to the world of WA and the NT. Box Machine here II An exciting event is coming up at Abbotsford Convent this summer! BOX MACHINE! is a fantastic new large-scale and interactive exhibition for children and their adults designed and delivered by Mischa Long and Ross Koger, giant heavy-duty cardboard machines, rollers, pipes, cogs and taps line the Magdalen Laundry ready for children to connect and deconstruct like giant building blocks.4th Jan – 25th Jan. Annie Interviews the two masterminds behind this crazy project. Emily Foley Interview here II Annie interviews NTEU's Emily Foley on the state of affairs at the NTEU branch meeting as well as the importance of standing up for the CFMEU's right to exist and the general threat to the working class as whole. CFMEU Community Meeting at Coburg Town Hall here IISacked CFMEU national president Jade Ingham laying out the plan for the future of the CFMEU and the context of the attack that the Albanese government is carrying out on a democratic peoples union.
Community stakeholders met with Bellingham Mayor Kim Lund, Bellingham Police Lt. Claudia Murphy and the city's Chief of Staff Janice Keller at the La Quinta Inn on Nov. 19 to discuss the homeless encampment on Northwest and Bakerview. These are various bits of sound from the three speakers, community stakeholders who asked them questions, and attendees that KGMI's Joe Teehan and Jason Upton interviewed after the meeting ended to give their thoughts on how it went.
This community meeting was organized by the fifth district supervisor, Pat Hume, to discuss the governance of Locke and possible solutions to its current problems. The meeting focused on exploring six different governance options for Locke, ultimately narrowing down to two viable options: updating the Locke Management Association bylaws to remove the county's appointed seat or dissolving the association altogether. Participants in the meeting, including residents, business owners, and board members, provided their insights and opinions, highlighting issues such as the current lack of representation for renters and the need for more clear boundaries between the commercial and residential areas of Locke. The meeting concluded with a general consensus to explore the possibility of bifurcating Locke into two distinct entities, one focused on the residential area and the other on the commercial area.
Rensselaer Environmental Coalition is hosting a community meeting to discuss the ongoing efforts to close the Dunn C&D Landfill. The meeting is on Wednesday, September 25th at 6:30 PM at the Rensselaer Public Library.
On this episode of Compliance Unfiltered, TCT is going to Boston! It's that time of year again, folks from all walks of the PCI universe get together to share about what's new, what's changed, and what's next. TCT will be right in the middle of the action, so please stop by and say hi! Adam will also be sharing some exciting news! All these topics and more, on this week's Compliance Unfiltered!
What’s Trending: Guest: Aurora Ave. business owner Keith Carpenter reacts to some of the new legislation being proposed by the Seattle City Council to curb crime in that part of Seattle. // Big Local: Tacoma held a community meeting ahead of its plan to deploy “Shotspotter” technology. There’s a controversy in Tacoma and Port Orchard over old churches that are being converted into affordable housing. // Live coverage of Trump’s rally with RFK Jr.
Around a fortnight ago, we covered the meeting held in Tulla, for the local community to discuss the future of the village. Tulla has also been selected as one of a number of Clare communities to benefit from the Town Centre First programme, along with Kilrush, Lisdoonvarna and Clarecastle. To that end, a Town Centre Health Check will take place in Tulla this Wednesday. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Tulla native and Reflections Hair Salon owner, Ann Reidy O'Connor.
Drum History Podcast was created in October of 2018 and has been on a journey to document the history of the drums ever since. Topics range from the very early beginnings of man's involvement with percussion up to modern day innovations that are changing the drum industry. The show has seen major growth since its launch and has become a resource for many drum historians and enthusiasts around the world. Bart van der Zee is a lifelong drummer with a deep passion for learning the full history of the drums. He has been a working musician for many years performing live and as a session drummer. Bart has worked as an audio engineer and has worked on a wide variety of projects including albums, commercials, TV and Film, and a number of podcasts. In this episode, Bart talks about: Work / family balance Drum History Podcast Inspiring the next generation The popularity of the “gear episodes” WW2 era drum manufacturing Meeting Charlie Watts Creative ways to stay connected to the drumming community
Join Pete and Joe for a detailed post-meeting analysis of the Lake Forest For Transparency community event. Delve into the significant moments, debates, and outcomes from this controversial gathering. 0:00 Pre Show Disclaimer 4:00 Post Lake Forest For Transparency Community Meeting Thoughts 4:23 The low point of the meeting Putin comparison 5:28 Would th eLake Forest For Transparency People been better off without doing that Community Meeeting? 6:42 Is John Trkla and his Transparency group desperate? 7:37 Ed Mullen Liberal Operative as Lake Forest For Transparency Key Note Speaker 7:55 Joe Weiss Op Ed on Ed Mullen as self proclaimed liberal https://patch.com/illinois/lakeforest/lf4t-reveals-partisan-leanings-democratic-lawyers-appearance-nodx?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3_wxmY6d34l1GDTwvjksszdwYzMvd4nlNOvxoDtRy8mAe4j2T9QYkTkyU_aem_AZePKBH95Hcq6a1_vJZywWJpI8n4-Xxrka18pCFUxSzn2oKtD-YnuQKhu0N0lZU3tHu9FZq8pugKaHfdtZ9I-fPW 8:28 Audience wanted to have a primary against the Caucus 9:05 Was Prue Beidler Crying at the Lake Forest For Transparency Community Meeting 12:05 Who Is Melanie Rummel's Cash Cow Liam Connell? 13:30 Sheila Henretta a Caucus Bylaw Expert Clip 13:43 Pee Jansons Sumation/OPINION re: quandry the Lake Forest Caucus is in now re: Bylaws 14:50 Chris Benes as President of the Caucus Stood up as a leader versuse what Sheila Henretta Did as leader of the Caucus 15:40 5th Request to Sheila Henretta to come on the Lake Forest Podcast and correct us (since 2021) 17:44 John trkla Mocking The Lake Forest City Survey 19:31 Highland Park Nancy Rotering jeff Hoobler Ravinai Brewing city Counci Mess Clip 19:55 How do you get more than 257 people out of 16,000 to get off their ass and participate? Make Caucus Voting easier 21:45 Pete out of Corporate World Crack 24:45 Caucus could take advantage of technology for communication 28:40 Preue Beidler Crying at the Transparency Meeting Because things didnt go her way 29:05 Why is our podcast giving them oxygen? 30:27 The story we hear on Melanie Rummel for Mayor Liz Uihlein is going to fund it 31:31 Melanie Rummel's comments at the meetting 34:23 Pete's gripes against Lake Forest Illinois Mayor Randy Tack 35:26 What are the odds of Melanie Rummel running for mayor? 36:30 Petes Lake Forest For Transparency Commitee Donation email 40:23 Lake Forest For Transparency is Headquartered in Lake Bluff Illinois 41:14 Joe Weiss Is Looking up Lakeforestfortransparency.com 42:07 Pete Jansons impression on who the people were that really built Lake Forest Illinois 42:47 Melanie Rummel shoots down her chance of being Mayor of Lake Forest In One Minute 44:24 Prue Beidler crying about the Lake Forest Illinois Caucus 45:27 Public Comment comparing the Lake forest Caucus to Vladimier Putin 47:00 John Trkla another reach out to you to please come on the show 48:54 We need someone from the other side that feels an unjustice has been done and please come on the show 50:47 Setting the stage for Melanie Rummel as Mayor of Lake Forest Illinois 52:07 ed mullen Spokesperson for Lake Forest For Transparency with his anti police posts 53:52 Joe Weiss Article in Patch 53:57 Ed Mullen Joe weiss Research TinyURL.com/EdMullenLF4T 55:02 Are Lake Forest For Transparency Peopel Activists? 56:10 Joe Weiss Looking up Lakeforestfortransperancy.com 57:35 If we didnt post the video of the Community Meeting do you think the transparency People would? 59:30 Is Jennifer Karras Anti Lake Forest Illinois? 1:01:47 John Trkla Mocking the Citizens of Lake Foest Illinois Satisfaction survey 1:03:10 Why should we care? 1:05:19 the Best thing that ever happened to the Lake Forest Caucus was that Melanie Rummel asked a question at the Lake Forest For Transparency Community Meeting 1:09:23 Ray Bushman and Melanie Rummel "It's Complicated" 1:09:58 Skoo Walker calls balls and strikes 1:10:45 Alderman Melanie Rummel coment regarding Skoo and the golf course Alderman Jennifer Karras emails --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/support
20240325 MCAC Community meeting Originally Broadcasted March 25, 2024, on ACB Media 6 The Multicultural Affairs Committee(MCAC) hosted an open meeting. We invited all ACB members to attend and share. We began with our committee meeting and then opened the evening to a discussion on affiliation/committee. Sponsored by: Multicultural Affairs Committee
Missouri State University Professor Dr. Jon Turner joins Megan and Tom discussing the community meeting with the Fox C-6 school district in regard to a 4 day week and the benefits of it. Credit: © Jon Austria/The Coloradoan / USA TODAY NETWORK
Dr. Paul Fregeau, Fox C-6 Superintendent talks with Debbie Monterrey about the community session happening tonight talking about a possible 4-day school week. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
In this episode of the SecurityMetrics Podcast, Jeremy King (Regional VP for Europe, Middle East, and Africa at the PCI Security Standards Council) provides an overview of the recent community meeting in Dublin, Ireland, and why it is important for your business to attend the annual PCI Community Meeting.Listen to learn:How the community meeting provides a valuable opportunity to learn about the new requirements and get help with PCI implementation.How assessors are playing a critical role in helping organizations prepare for the transition.Why collaboration is a key theme of the PCI Community Meeting.The podcast can be helpful for:Merchants who are preparing for the PCI DSS version 4.0 transition.Assessors who are helping organizations with the transition.-Anyone who wants to learn more about PCI security standards.Filmed at the 2023 PCI Community Meeting in Dublin, Ireland.Hosted by Jen Stone, Principal Security Analyst (MCIS, CISSP, CISA, QSA)[Disclaimer] Before implementing any policies or procedures you hear about on this or any other episodes, make sure to talk to your legal department, IT department, and any other department assisting with your data security and compliance efforts.
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