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MDJ Script/ Top Stories for Mar 12th Publish Date: Mar 11th Commercial: From the Ingles Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Tuesday, March 12th, and Happy 75th Birthday to musician James Taylor. ***03.12.24 – BIRTHDAY – JAMES TAYLOR*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Two Killed in 4-car Wreck on Interstate 75 Marietta Superintendent to Host Town Hall for Parents of New Kindergarteners Emotional Support Llama Bring Smiles at Acworth Senior Community All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CUofGA STORY 1: Two Killed in 4-car Wreck on Interstate 75 Early Saturday morning a four-vehicle collision on northbound Interstate 75 resulted in the loss of two lives and left two others seriously injured, according to Cobb County Police. The incident unfolded when a Chrysler minivan was rear-ended by an Acura. The impact led the Acura to lose control and subsequently collide with an Audi, which then crashed into a Freightliner semi-truck. The deceased in the incident have been identified as Carl Moore, the driver of the Acura, and James Mettle, a passenger within the same vehicle. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. The Audi's driver, Brandon Weaver, and a passenger, Monica Wilburn, sustained serious injuries and were immediately rushed to the hospital. Cobb County Police Department is currently investigating the incident. They are encouraging anyone who witnessed the crash or has any relevant information to come forward to aid in their investigation. STORY 2: Marietta Superintendent to Host Town Hall for Parents of New Kindergarteners Marietta Schools Superintendent, Dr. Grant Rivera, has planned a virtual town hall meeting intended to address inquiries from parents of prospective kindergarteners. The session will discuss registration processes, resources available, and future district happenings. Drawing on his own experiences as a parent, Rivera acknowledges the blend of excitement and concern parents may experience as their child embarks on their kindergarten journey. This town hall aims to provide a detailed overview of registration requirements and deadlines, facilitating a seamless transition for all incoming students. Rivera underscored the district's dedication to engaging families well in advance of the new academic year, offering opportunities for school tours and subsequent meetings. The town hall is slated for March 19 at 7:30 p.m. and can be accessed virtually. STORY 3: Emotional Support Llama Bring Smiles at Acworth Senior Community Residents of the Dogwood Village assisted living facility experienced a unique encounter with an emotional support llama this week. The llama, named Pai, was brought in by the Wit's End Llama consortium. Llamas like Pai are recognized for their soothing demeanor and are often utilized for relaxation and stress alleviation purposes. Engaging with Pai, residents of Dogwood Village had the opportunity to feed him treats and pet him on his woolen neck. Activity coordinator, Kim Hart, emphasized the happiness these visits bring to the residents, particularly those who might not usually participate in such events. A resident, Herb Martin, voiced his appreciation for the variation from routine and the chance to interact with Pai. Laurie Hutwagner, who is involved with the llamas, highlighted Pai's training as a therapy llama, ensuring that he remains tranquil and at ease around people. Contrary to popular misconceptions, llamas are docile and friendly creatures, spreading joy to all who meet them. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We'll be right back. Break: HENRY CO SHERIFFS – DRAKE STORY 4: Books For Cheap at the Cobb Civic Center The Cobb County Public Library recently conducted a book sale at the Cobb Civic Center, drawing a significant crowd in search of bargains on books and other media items, all priced under $4. Terri Tresp, a representative of the library, emphasized the event's dual objective – to serve the community and raise funds. The proceeds from such sales usually range between $40,000 and $50,000. Event-goers like Adrian Hancock and Courtney Duncan enjoyed exploring different categories, including history, crafting, and fiction, appreciating the economical prices and extensive selection. The library accepts book donations at local branches, with larger contributions recommended at designated locations. A feature of the event was "Box Day," where customers could fill a box with books for a fixed price. Another book sale is planned by the library for October at the same venue. STORY 5: Marietta Taking More Time to Plan Polk Street Lot Improvement Marietta Councilman Johnny Walker is spearheading an initiative to rejuvenate a deserted corner lot through collaborations with local entities. The Marietta Parks and Recreation Department has commenced clearing the property located at the intersection of Polk Street and Mountain View Road. Once a site graced by a flourishing garden, the city acquired the lot following the demise of the owners. The proposed collaboration includes the Marietta Arts Council, dk Gallery, and the Magnolia Garden Club, with the objective of restoring vitality to the location. Ideas under consideration encompass the installation of sculptures and the development of a park or green space. Challenges such as extending sidewalks and establishing a parking area require further deliberation. The council anticipates discussing the proposal in greater detail at their forthcoming meeting. We'll be back in a moment. Break: CURIOSITY LAB BIKE RACE STORY 6: Marietta Schools to Graduate Teachers from Special Education Program Marietta City Schools is set to graduate ten educators from its Special Education New Teacher Retention Academy. The program is designed to enhance the district's special education offerings while reducing teacher attrition. Superintendent Grant Rivera underscored the academy's function in aiding new teachers and promoting their success. The academy, in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Education and Kennesaw State University, provides resources, stipends, coaching, and classroom assistance. Michele Sayles Harris, the Chief of Special Services, stressed the program's role in preparing educators for excellence in their field. The graduation ceremony for these educators is scheduled for March 18, signifying the program's effectiveness in improving special education within the district. STORY 7: 'We're in a great position': Smyrna Mayor Begins New Term Amid Bevy of Projects Smyrna Mayor Derek Norton recently looked back at his first term in office, underlining significant accomplishments such as the rejuvenation of downtown and economic progress. Future plans encompass the introduction of a new park, a brewery, and the acquisition of church property for the expansion of downtown. In terms of long-term planning, Norton places a high value on community input. However, he acknowledges challenges like devising parking solutions and offering affordable housing in the face of increased demand. The city has also tackled contentious issues head-on, including Aunt Fanny's Cabin, with plans to establish a memorial. As Norton embarks on his second term, his focus remains on sustainable growth and the support of city staff. Break: INGLES 3 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. 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Motocross World Champion, Courtney Duncan has done what no other female kiwi rider has done, win a World Championship title multiple times. Being on top of the podium, four times in five years, you'd think the 28 year old from Otago, would be able to kick back a bit. But from the outset this trailblazer has been determined, setting her sights higher each year and not taking anything for granted after an injury setback. There's more to come in her impressive career, as she changes teams and location for 2024, embarking on her goal of winning a fifth world title. She talks about the transformation of motocross, where once there were hardly any girls, now seeing so many, brings a smile to Courtney's face.
World Moto X 4 Time World Champion Courtney Duncan catches up with McIvor to look at her season ahead, preparations, her competition, expectations & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missed the show today? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZ_Radio Summer Days with Stephen McIvor ft, Mike Keech, Michael Goldstein, Ben Kennings, Hamish Kerr, Robert van Royen, Louis Herman-Watt, Courtney Duncan, Marcus Daniell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
World Moto X 4 Time World Champion Courtney Duncan catches up with McIvor to look at her season ahead, preparations, her competition, expectations & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missed the show today? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZ_Radio Summer Days with Stephen McIvor ft, Mike Keech, Michael Goldstein, Ben Kennings, Hamish Kerr, Robert van Royen, Louis Herman-Watt, Courtney Duncan, Marcus Daniell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
World Moto X 4 Time World Champion Courtney Duncan catches up with McIvor to look at her season ahead, preparations, her competition, expectations & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As of September, Courtney Duncan is a four time Women's Motocross World Champion.
The four-time four-time WMX Motocross World Champion joins Rowena in the studio to talk about one of her “best seasons to date” and how special it was to have her mum watch her at the final race for the first time ever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Motorsport Icon Greg Murphy catches up with Smithy to update us on Kiwis doing great things on wheels with motors around the world including Courtney Duncan winning another world title, Liam Lawson continued excellence in F1, our IndyCar contingent & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
QUICK LISTEN | “4-time world champion, it really is something to behold and something to celebrate…the effort that goes into riding motocross…one of the most physical demanding sports…phenomenal…” Greg Murphy on the amazing Courtney Duncan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to discuss the NZR review, the Warriors' loss to the Dolphins, Courtney Duncan's fourth world title and Liam Lawson's 11th-place finish in Monza. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwi motorcross superstar Courtney Duncan joined the show to chat about the latest round of the WMX. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fieldays day three: Jamie Mackay talks to Te Radar, Courtney Duncan, Andrew Hoggard, Bryce McKenzie, Dr Tom Sheahan, Nathan Guy, Mark de Lautour, and Peter Nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three-time world motocross champion pops in for a yarn about her preparations for her fourth world title attempt - and the broken bones she's collated during her career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The players who could make the difference in this weekend's domestic netball final .. and book a spot in the World Cup squad. What's motivating the Highlanders for their last gasp chance at the Super Rugby playoffs. Motocross queen Courtney Duncan on why she's enjoying her sport more than ever, and we delve deep into what makes competitive gaming a sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hockey tragic and ACC Webmaster, Joe Durie joins Manaia to tell us where the money can be made in the NHL playoffs on today's Daily Agenda podcast. Plus Manaia breaks down the latest sporting news including Chanel Harris-Tavita's return, Courtney Duncan's dominance, and sets up the Friday Feedback Line - if you think we've missed anything you can let us know on 3236 and we'll address it on Friday's edition of the pod! The Daily Agenda is powered by Musashi - Fuelling athletes like Aaron Smith, RTS, Manaia Stewart & Joe Durie for more than 30 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Motorcross superstar Courtney Duncan joined the show to preview the latest round of the FIM World Champs in France. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam discusses the controversy over Manu Vatuvei - should a convicted drug dealer get a job with the Warriors? Where will the 2025 Rugby League World Cup be held, now that France is out of the picture. Also the remarkable motorcross champion Courtney Duncan and NBA prodigy Victor Wembanyama.
Jamie Mackay talks to Mike Cronin, Simon Limmer, Jim Hopkins, Kerry Worsnop and Courtney Duncan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A three-time Motocross world champion wanders into the studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiwi motocross rider Courtney Duncan has had an incredibly successful last few years. This year, she won her third consecutive Women's Motocross World Championship. It's been a tough time otherwise though, in terms of actually trying to get back home to New Zealand via MIQ, but she's recently made it back. Courtney Duncan joined Tim Dower. LISTEN ABOVE
Kiwi Motocross 3 times World Champion Courtney Duncan joins Summer Days with Stephen McIvor from MIQ to review her successful year where she claimed another world title to remain on top of the motocross world, her expectations for next season and being held up longer in iso due to Omicron
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Courtney Duncan, N5BF, has humble amateur radio beginnings in Texas where he earned a degree in musical piano performance. Destiny intervened, allowing Courtney to get a degree as an electronic engineer and a career at JPL, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, associated with NASA and CalTech in Pasadena, California working on flight radio systems for spacecraft that go to Mars and beyond. Now retired after 30 years, N5BF is active as the president of the San Bernardino Microwave Society, amateur microwave operation and contesting, and moonbounce. N5BF is my QSO Today.
Interviews are with Phil Duncan, Gerard Rushton, Jamie Mackay, Jon Pemberton, Steve Wyn-Harris, Grant McCallum and Courtney Duncan.
Kiwi Motocross World Champion Courtney Duncan catches up with Mornings with Ian Smith ahead of the final round of competition of the Women's Motocross World Championship which she is currently in the lead & aiming for her third world title in a row
On this episode, we talk with Courtney Duncan, the creator of Swavy Curly Courtney, a YouTube channel that provides viewers with tips on how to care for curly hair while learning to embrace their full, authentic selves. Courtney initially started documenting her hair journey on Instagram, where she gained followers interested in achieving S-waves or curls. Over time though, Courtney realized just how many people were interested in this journey, so she moved into making YouTube videos for her followers. She discusses how both of her platforms started as a documentation of her journey to taking care of her hair, but ultimately evolved into a channel where she shares messages of self-love. Though Courtney was able to turn her passion into a monetized YouTube channel, where she is paid by many advertisers to show and include their products, she emphasizes staying true to her original mission throughout. Courtney shared her insight on: - Turning her passion into a full-time career through monetizing on YouTube - Starting with one idea or platform, mastering it, and then moving forward - Never losing focus of her “Why,” in remembering why she started on her journey and how it helped her find self-love and acceptance Courtney still posts one video per week on her YouTube channel, but she is now devoting more time to the creation of an online course for people who want to start on this journey to embracing their natural hair. She described the course as a “starter pack” for anyone feeling confused or overwhelmed on where to begin in their hair journey. Overall though, Courtney hopes that through teaching others to embrace their natural hair, she can share her message of self-love to as many people as possible. Read more about Courtney through her Youtube channel, Swavy Curly Courtney, or her website, swavycurlycourtney.com. To learn more about the Wealth Edit, visit our website and take our quiz! We post fun updates and tips on our Instagram, @wealthedit, and YouTube, so make sure to come see us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This Episode we have four beautiful strong business women to share their stories and experiences. Brandi Blocker of Golden Goddess @https://www.facebook.com/StayAGoldenGoddess/ also Candi Bee Cosplay and ohsoyourbrandi on instagram. Gwen Mual owner of https://wkndvgn.com/ and instagram wknvgn. Kayla King https://www.facebook.com/CreoleStylesLLC and on instgram. TyanaDanielle onwer of Rooted https://www.facebook.com/StayRooted and on instgram. Follow Darius DC Chambers. Chris (Gulley) Fury and Courtney Duncan on Facebook Instgram LinkedIn Twitter and other Social Media --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/app) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/what-the-shit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/what-the-shit/support (https://anchor.fm/what-the-shit/support)
This Episode we have four beautiful strong business women to share their stories and experiences. Brandi Blocker of Golden Goddess @https://www.facebook.com/StayAGoldenGoddess/ also Candi Bee Cosplay and ohsoyourbrandi on instagram. Gwen Mual owner of https://wkndvgn.com/ and instagram wknvgn. Kayla King https://www.facebook.com/CreoleStylesLLC and on instgram. TyanaDanielle onwer of Rooted https://www.facebook.com/StayRooted and on instgram. Follow Darius DC Chambers. Chris (Gulley) Fury and Courtney Duncan on Facebook Instgram LinkedIn Twitter and other Social Media --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/what-the-shit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/what-the-shit/support
An incredible New Zealand sportswoman who's flown under the radar this year is Courtney Duncan.The 24 year old from Dunedin is a motocross double world champion - she defended her title late last year over in Italy.It's a huge success after a stop-start year of the sport.Courtney Duncan joins Tim Dower to talk about her career.LISTEN ABOVE
On this episode our guest is Courtney Duncan from What the Shit Podcast. We discuss the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D series finale, How Journee Smollet demonstrated how you should run in any horror film. DC's disgust with how Madden games currently are. We also review the beta of the anticipated Avengers game and how gaming is progressing forward! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-gulley1/support
On this episode our guest is Courtney Duncan from What the Shit Podcast. We discuss the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D series finale, How Journee Smollet demonstrated how you should run in any horror film. DC's disgust with how Madden games currently are. We also review the beta of the anticipated Avengers game and how gaming is progressing forward! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/app) Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-gulley1/support (https://anchor.fm/chris-gulley1/support)
Many sports have already returned after the Covid-19 pandemic's immediate impacts, but kiwi Motocross rider Courtney Duncan's still waiting to hit the track again.Ms Duncan told D'Arcy Waldegrave they are set to return on September 6 in Turkey."Yeah that's the season restart, but as as you can see the world's in a pretty crazy position right now and things are changing daily. So whether that happens or not, time will tell."Ms Duncan says she feels obliged to go, irrespective of the virus."I'm contracted to Kawasaki to race women's World Championship, and we I've got two more rounds."I want to go, I want to be world champion again. There's an opportunity for m to become a back to back world champion and that's what I want."The kiwi will race in Cromwell on Sunday - her first taste of the sport since the international circuit was suspended in March.Duncan is the current series leader after two rounds, with a total of four races remaining.
2019 Women's Motocross World Champion Courtney Duncan joins us in the Studio this Friday to talk life, the universe, WMX and everything.Riding since she was 7 years old, the now 23-year-old has been the fastest rider in the world championship since bursting onto the scene in 2016.Other useful links================Youtubehttps://goo.gl/uLs7j5Spotifyhttps://goo.gl/zYQUhCiTuneshttps://goo.gl/rMFT7FStitcherhttps://goo.gl/GQkfpS
In this episode, the Fanbase Press staff welcomes guests Aaron Schwartz and Courtney Duncan of Central Curios Handcrafted Artisan Wands to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including the upcoming Voldemort fan film, the giant rift in the Larsen C Antarctic ice shelf, the path towards rights and fair treatment of robots, and the World War I setting of Wonder Woman.