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Join us for this episode of the IASP Leadership podcast. A weekly podcast production containing short, sweet, nuggets of Wednesday wisdom for our leadership growth. In this episode, we hear from our newly named 2024 Indiana Principals and Assistant Principal of the year as we congratulate them on their accomplishments.
Interview with Charles Nash District 5 County Commissioner regarding Elections
Supervisor opens up about his personal college activism experience and current movements happening on college campuses By Cami Dominguez and Gabriela Calvillo Alvarez
YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as State Senator Tracie Davis joins JMN to discuss Amendment initiatives on this year's election ballot. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov 5.
Sean Kelly is a candidate for Douglas County Commissioner, District 5 against Brian Fahey. An Omaha native and Dundee resident, Kelly attended Creighton Prep and went on to receive an undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business. Outside of his run for office, Kelly works as a local investor and agricultural real estate professional. In this episode, Kelly and Michael Griffin discuss how Kelly's business background inspired his run for office, and his vision for District 5, which includes lowering property taxes and increasing transparency in local government. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riversidechats/support
Brian Fahey is a local attorney running for Douglas County Commissioner, District 5 against Sean Kelly. An Omaha native and nephew of former mayor Mike Fahey, Brian Fahey attended Central High School and went on to receive a law degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law. Fahey is also a member of the River City Mixed Chorus Board of Directors, vocalist for the Omaha Chamber Singers and artistic director of the Capitol Avenue Baroque. Fahey and Michael Griffin discuss how caring for elderly relatives and relying on public assistance inspired Fahey's run for office. They also discuss steps for improving quality of life in his district, staying grounded on the campaign trail, and how to foster political discussions with people from all walks of life. Correction: An earlier version of this description incorrectly identified Brian Fahey's relationship to former mayor Mike Fahey. Brian is his nephew. Correction: An earlier version of this description incorrectly detailed Fahey's employment history. He is not a partner at Fraser Stryker. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riversidechats/support
Fischer, a Republican, is challenging incumbent Democrat County Commissioner and Mayor Maria Sachs.
Sachs is a Democrat, currently serving as Mayor of Palm Beach County and is being challenged by Republican candidate John Fischer.
District 5 Council Member Mason Carter joins Bob and Chris on the Morning News ExpressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn more about candidates for U.S. House Of Representatives, District 5, in this forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region on October 8, 2024. Find video replays of all our forums at https://lwvppr.org/forums2024. Forum host was LWVPPR Spokesperson Shelly Roehrs. Moderators were Kevin Porter, Special Kids, Special Families, and Mike Williams, Citizens Project. Candidates River Gassen (Democrat), Joseph Gaye (Unaffiliated), and Christopher Mitchell (American Constitution Party) attended the forum. Jeff Crank (Republican), Michael Keith Vance (Libertarian) and Christopher Sweat (Forward Party) did not attend. Special thanks to these forum co-sponsors: AARP, https://www.aarp.org/ Black and Latino Leadership Coalition, https://www.facebook.com/BlackLatinoLeadershipCoalitionofCOS/ Citizens Project, https://citizensproject.org/ Colorado Latinos Vote, https://colatinosvote.org/ Delta Sigma Theta, https://www.deltasigmatheta.org/ KOAA News5, https://www.koaa.com/ KRCC, https://www.cpr.org/krcc/ Latina Equity Foundation, https://www.facebook.com/LatinaEquityFoundation/ Longmire Audio Engineering NAACP Colorado Springs, https://www.facebook.com/NAACPColoradoSprings/ Neighbors for Education, https://neighborsfored.org/ Pikes Peak Diversity Council, https://www.ppdiversitycouncilinc.org/ Special Kids, Special Families, https://sksfcolorado.org/ Studio 809 Podcasts, https://studio809podcasts.com/ Together Colorado - Colorado Springs Faith Table, https://www.togethercolorado.org/ Any video or audio recording of the forum is the sole property of the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and may not be used in any way unless cleared through LWVPPR. Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. Don't miss an episode; follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. Learn more at https://lwvppr.org. Making Democracy Work is one of many Studio 809 Podcasts, building community in the Pikes Peak Region. Find your new favorite local podcast at https://studio809podcasts.com.
Paul King, running for election to the U.S. House to represent New York's 5th Congressional District, calls in to update Sid and his listeners on his race against Gregory Meeks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John McIntyre, canidate for NH Senate District 5, is here as we talk about his campaign, his background as a Doctor, what sparked his interest in running for office, the dificulties he has ahead of him in this district, where he stands on certain issues, and more.
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Victoria County District 5 includes Boularderie Island & New Campbellton. Candidates are Fraser Patterson and Mike MacDonald.
NSPR spoke with candidates running for Chico City Council this fall. Today we hear from Katie Hawley who is running against Melissa Lopez-Mora. Also, PG&E is warning of potential power shutoffs for around 30 counties later this week to prevent wildfires, and the U.S. Department of Education awarded Chico State with an $8.5 million grant to support placing aspiring teachers in residency programs across rural Northern California.
10/15/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined by Keith Gohdes, candidate for Cass County Commission in District 5. He's a life-long resident of Cass County and spent most of his professional career as a social studies teacher and coach in the Maple Valley Schools. He will face Joel Vettel on the November ballot for the sole seat in District 5. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of the Think Brazos Podcast features Marca Ewers-Shurtleff, a candidate for Single Member District Five on the Bryan City Council. Shurtleff discusses her ongoing commitment to Bryan's development, highlighting her achievements in economic growth and her plans for diverse housing solutions. The conversation also covers public transportation, city collaboration, and the importance of local governance for community betterment. Shurtleff emphasizes her dedication to serving the community and encourages citizens to engage with local government initiatives. NO ENDORSEMENTS. JUST PODCASTS. The Think Brazos Podcast is publishing interviews with the candidates for Bryan Council for the November 5, 2024 election. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. #vote #votelocal #localgovernment #texas #bryantx #bryantexas #betterinbryan STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Habitat for Humanity BCS ReStore for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/restorebcs Instagram: https://instagram.com/restorebcs The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Full disclaimer>> https://thinkbrazos.org/about/#disclaimer Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
In this episode of Think Brazos Podcast, Charles interviews Patrick Giammalva, a candidate for City Council District 5 in Bryan, Texas. Giamalva emphasizes the need for a city council with vision focused on current community needs, advocating for infrastructure improvements, park restoration, and addressing the city's affordable housing challenges. He highlights his past efforts in clean-up initiatives and stresses the importance of local government supporting affordable housing and economic development. Giamnalva also criticizes current city strategies and calls for more citizen input in decision-making processes. NO ENDORSEMENTS. JUST PODCASTS. The Think Brazos Podcast is publishing interviews with the candidates for Bryan Council for the November 5, 2024 election. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. #vote #votelocal #localgovernment #texas #bryantx STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Habitat for Humanity BCS ReStore for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/restorebcs Instagram: https://instagram.com/restorebcs The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
Today, we hear what's most pressing for Oakland's District 5 voters. Then, the personal impacts of climate change in a conversation with short story writer, Nina Schuyler.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
District 5 in Inverness County, represents Mabou & Port Hood. Your candidates are the incumbent, Lynn Chisholm and Thom Oommen.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
CBRM District 5 includes downtown Sydney, the Esplanade, the North End, and the Shipyard. Your candidates in District 5 are incumbent Eldon MacDonald and Bennett MacIntyre.
Democratic contender Jay McGovern explains why he's running against Rep. John Rutherford, R-FL5.
Send us a textIn this episode Herb speaks with New York City Council Member Julie Menin. Council Member Menin represents New York City's District 5 which covers the Upper East Side of Manhattan, as well as East Harlem, Lenox Hill-Roosevelt Island, Carnegie Hill, and Yorkville. Council Member Menin's broad history serving NYC residents as the City's Census Director, Commissioner of Consumer Affairs, as well as Commissioner of Media and Entertainment, provides Herb the opportunity to have a wide-ranging discussion on the NYC's efforts adapting to post-prohibition cannabis. Our Licensee Highlight segment features Sohan Bashar, owner of Silk Road NYC, an adult-use cannabis dispensary in Jamaica, Queens, NY. Sohan shares his deeply personal story as a Muslim, Bangladeshi, husband and father of two. Sohan discusses his path to receiving a New York State Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary license; “a dream come true”, giving rise to this episode's title. Further Reading:Julie Menin Claims Victory In Upper East Side City Council RacePeople to know in NY cannabis: Sohan BasharNYCRA Spotlight: Sohan Bashar of Silk Road NYC Is Ready To Get To WorkJoint Session: Diverse Voices in NYS Cannabis is produced by Herb Barbot, with additional production and engineering by Matt Patterson, with Rebecca Malpica producing our digital marketing/social media. Please contact us at herb.jointsession@gmail.com if you have any questions or comments, including topics to cover. Follow the show on Instagram at jointsession.pod, and on LinkedIn at Joint Session Podcast. If you're enjoying the show, leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners find the show.
As part of my election series, today's episode is about why I am voting for Nikki Bas for Alameda County Supervisor, District 5. To hear directly from the candidates, check out the candidate forum on zoom on September 5th from 4-5:30pm. I discuss the Oakland Reimagining Public Safety Task Force Report that Nikki was highly involved in and why that's a great thing. I talk about the MACRO program, which Nikki was instrumental in making a reality. I also discuss why Nikki is more likely to implement the Care First, Jails Last Taskforce Final Report, which is one of Supervisor Carson's legacies and critical to public safety. A couple of articles on some recent scandals with the Alameda County sheriff's office and why we need county supervisors who will provide oversight of the sheriff. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natasha-t-baker/support
District 5 Alaska House of Representatives Candidates: Leighton Radner and Louise Stutes
Today is Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com.
Paul King, running for election to the U.S. House to represent New York's 5th Congressional District, calls in to give an update on his race against Gregory Meeks with just about 12 weeks to go until election day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Kouldelka-SAT is the newly elected Rep from District 5. Website: www.twu555.org Youtube: TWU Local 555 Facebook: TwuLocal555 Instagram: @TWULocal555 X/Twitter: @TwuLocal555 *music by Skilsel from Pixabay
Today is Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024. The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com.
Join us for an exciting episode brought to you by Helena Hayes, State House Representative and Partners for Profit Fundraising from Morning Sun, Iowa, as well as Pure Apex Power Supplements. Our guest, Scotty Melvin, delves into the 2A District 5 high school football scene in Southeast Iowa. Discover in-depth analyses of the Mediapolis Bulldogs, West Burlington Notre Dame Falcons, Mid-Prairie Golden Hawks, and more. Scotty shares team strengths, key players to watch, and his predictions for the upcoming season. Don't miss this comprehensive preview packed with local football insights!
In this episode, Scotty Melvin dives deep into the Class A District 5 football bracket, analyzing each team's prospects for the upcoming season. Sponsored by Pure Apex Power Supplements and Partners for Profit of Morning Sun, Iowa, Scotty offers a comprehensive breakdown of the district's teams, including Columbus, Danville, Highland, L&M, Pekin, Van Buren, Wapello, and Lisbon. Scotty highlights key players, potential strengths, and areas of concern for each team, providing listeners with valuable insights and predictions. He also discusses the impact of player graduations and new talent, emphasizing the importance of participation and coaching continuity. Tune in for an in-depth look at the district's dynamics and what to expect this football season.
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Meet Bethany Hilbert, School Board Candidate for District 5.
Bob Good says there is some voting issues that happened and Jeff reacts to those statements.
Running for election to the U.S. House to represent New York's 5th Congressional District, Paul King joins Sid to talk about his congressional race against Democrat Gregory W. Meeks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Courtney Johnston, Metro Councilwoman overseeing Metro District 26, is campaigning in the national primary race against TN 5th District Rep. Andy Ogles. How will she better serve the needs of constituents in this district? How will she do a better job than Rep. Ogles? Find out on this edition of Inside Politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I look at the history of Enrique J. Pepén and try to figure out what makes the 26-year-old think.
Retired Army veteran, Bronze Star recipient and community volunteer Don Clark, 50, has plans to run for the District 5 Augusta Commission seat currently held by Bobby Williams, he came in to speak with Austin Wednesday afternoon
GEORGIA RADIO - Local elections are going on all across the Peach State, but one man, who's not on social media, or backed by big money is running in Carroll County. He recently spoke to a group of young farmers, and it was there our own Matt Jolley heard him speak. "I was really curious how someone could run a campaign in 2024 and not be personally active on social media. So I reached out and asked him." Said Jolley. Mark Johnson quickly answered back (via telephone), and said his campaign strategy is meeting people in person. In the digital age, Mark Johnson is trying to run his campaign the old fashioned way-- door to door, handshake to handshake. As for his online stuff, his daughter is handling that. He's a resident of the Lowell community, is stepping into the spotlight to share his vision for the county's future. Johnson, deeply rooted in West Georgia, discussed his candidacy on Georgia Radio with host Matt Jolley, highlighting his commitment to preserving the county's charm and safeguarding it against over-development.A descendant of a long-standing family in the Roopville, Lowell, and Whitesburg area, Johnson's ties to Carroll County trace back to 1830. His family's legacy includes the establishment of three churches, several local businesses, and service with the historic Carroll Rangers, underscoring his deep connection to the community's heritage and values.Despite spending his formative years on his grandparents' farm in Lowell, Johnson's appreciation for Carrollton's pristine environment and close-knit community drew him back after six years away. His decision to purchase and preserve his family's farm reflects his dedication to conserving the county's rural character for future generations.Married to his wife, Natalie, for 37 years, Johnson is a proud father of three children and grandfather to eight grandchildren. His commitment to Carroll County extends beyond his own family, driven by a desire to ensure that future generations can relish the same quality of life and sense of belonging that he experienced growing up.Johnson articulates his vision for responsible development that respects Carroll County's natural beauty and cherished traditions. "The wheel of progress won't stop," Johnson emphasizes, "but it should be steered in a direction that retains what makes it beautiful."As voters prepare to cast their ballots this May, Johnson presents himself as a steadfast advocate for the community's values and aspirations. With a pledge to protect Carroll County's unique identity and heritage, he positions himself as a candidate ready to lead with integrity and foresight.QUICK LINK: https://www.markjohnsonforcarrollcounty.comQUICK LINK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557071433547Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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State Senator Tracie Davis discusses her work in helping black farmers in their fight for equality. Also, listen in to find out why she was chosen to lead the minority caucus in 2026. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sean-pittman-podcast/support
We welcome Jennifer Cruz, candidate for Board of Supervisor for Fresno County District 5. First time politician, Jennifer Cruz, is running against an imbedded incumbent and working hard to bring light to many of the issues plaguing this body. Change is on the Horizon, indeed! Donate to Jennifer's campaign here: https://politics.raisethemoney.com/en/jcruzCheck Jennifer's links here: https://voteforjencruz.com/https://www.instagram.com/voteforjencruz/https://voteforjencruz.my.canva.site/jennifer-cruz-for-fresno-county-board-of-supervisorshttps://www.facebook.com/VoteForJenCruzOther links: https://www.fresnobhc.org/https://amp.fresnobee.com/fresnoland/article258811998.htmlhttps://fresnocountydemocrats.org/en_US/https://fresnoland.org/2024/01/31/fresno-countys-measure-b-explained/13th Movie: https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741Support the showThe Parlour with Lori and Lisa comes to you with our takes on current events, politics, human interest stories, all things close to our hearts, and so much MORE! Thank you for following our media journey and be sure to look for us as we roll out in all the social platforms. #SlowMedia
Welcome to The Stump, a special feature of Sunrise FM featuring in-depth interviews with the candidates vying to represent the Valley at the Federal, state, and even local levels. Today's guest: Nathan Magsig, a two-term Fresno County Supervisor and former Mayor of Clovis seeking his third term at the Hall of Records. Subscribe to Sunrise AM, The Sun's daily newsletter at SJVSun.com/signup
Join AFGE District 5 Leaders as they introduce themselves, talk about why they became Union Leaders, and their vision and dreams for AFGE District 5! Host: Tanyell Hubbard & Brandon Repress, District Y.O.U.N.G. Coordinators Guests: NVP Tatishka Thomas, NFPAAC Teresa Freeman, Local 2408 Women's Coordinator Elvira Munoz, and District PRIDE Coordinator Jorge Santiago --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afgeyoungpodcast/message