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Listen to Bishop Doyle's sermon, "Evensong, the Bread of Life is with us" held at All Saint's Episcopal Church. Fort Worth, TX. More at www.texasbishop.com
This episode is a collection of impromptu interviews that occurred on the Bigfoot Society TikTok channel Live - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.society (FOLLOW US THERE AS WELL!)Join host Jeremiah Byron on this episode of Bigfoot Society as multiple guests share their spine-tingling Bigfoot encounters across various locations. From Western Pennsylvania's wooded areas to Indiana's railroad crossings, from Northern California's Eagle Lake to Louisiana's Kasatchie National Forest and beyond, listeners will hear firsthand accounts of eerie sightings and mysterious happenings. Additionally, delve into an extraordinary story from the early 1970s, where a unique experiment led to a credible Bigfoot sighting witnessed by a team including a prominent anthropologist. These detailed encounters, filled with strange sounds, peculiar smells, and visual confrontations with the unknown, promise to keep you on the edge of your seat.Resources:https://www.dryads.app
The Estate at Eagle Lake Join Celia and Andrea as they have a conversation with Scott Crosbie, owner of The Estate at Eagle Lake. This hidden gem is a stunning lakeside wedding venue. Eagle Lake is known for its picturesque lakeside amphitheater. With terraced seating beneath shade trees, a surround sound PA system, and oscillating fans, it ensures a comfortable experience for all attendees. A distinctive feature is the fountain that activates when the couple is pronounced husband and wife. Other options include a lawn ceremony in the garden or for you beach enthusiasts, a ceremony on the white sand Eagle Lake beach. Join the conversation. We love your questions, comments, and requests! We also love guests! Past brides, grooms, vendors, and venues contact us! We offer host read advertisement as well. Contact us for more information! Email us at andrea@thisjoyous.com Contact us through social media: Facebook, Instagram or website all are titled: New Jersey Wedding Podcast Listen for free wherever you get your Podcasts. Links to this week's vendors: Our intro music is by @jonathanrusso_guitarist Andrea Purtell www.forthisjoyousoccasion.com @weddingofficiant Celia Milton: www.njvowsnow.com @njvowsnow The Estate at Eagle Lake https://www.estateateaglelake.com @theestateateaglelake
Welcome to what feels like a special mid-summer edition of the Back Lash Podcast, where we dive into the world of musky fishing with guide Steve Jonesi. Steve shares his experiences fishing across the Midwest, particularly in Iowa, and discusses various fishing seasons and topics. Joining the conversation is Brad Hoppe from Musky Mayhem Tackle, bringing his insights and expertise. In this episode, we explore the challenges and opportunities presented by changing weather patterns, the latest in fishing gear, and strategies for successful trolling as temperatures cool down. Jeff and Brad also discuss their impressions of new products, like AFTCO's waterproof gloves, and the importance of having the right equipment for cold-weather fishing. Listen in as Steve recounts his recent trip to Eagle Lake and shares valuable trolling tips, including the use of planer boards for sucker fishing. Whether you're a seasoned muskie angler or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights and advice to enhance your fishing adventures. Don't miss it!
This episode we welcome return guest Kyle Friedges back to the podcast to learn discuss his recent trip to Eagle Lake. Kyle shares some of his secrets on what it takes to create some amazing footage. As well as how to overcome the challenges of capturing those moments while solo fishing. Come along his journey and the new endeavors that will be brought to through his channel now called “Beyond the 8”.
Emerald Bay: A Jewel of NatureEmerald Bay is one of the most picturesque spots in Lake Tahoe, renowned for its striking blue waters and dramatic scenery. This iconic bay is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Tahoe and is often considered the crown jewel of the region.The Beauty of Emerald BayWhat sets Emerald Bay apart is its unique topography and rich history. The bay is surrounded by towering granite cliffs and lush forests, creating a stunning backdrop for both photography and outdoor adventures. One of the most popular activities here is hiking the trails that lead to viewpoints like Eagle Lake and the historic Vikingsholm Castle, a Scandinavian-style mansion built in the 1920s.Hiking Tip: The Emerald Bay State Park offers several trails of varying difficulty, so whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, there's something for everyone.Water ActivitiesFor those who want to enjoy the bay from the water, kayaking and paddleboarding are fantastic options. Renting a kayak allows you to get up close to the mesmerizing cliffs and even venture into the smaller coves. The bay is also a great spot for swimming—just be prepared for the chilly waters!Heavenly Village: A Hub of ActivityAfter soaking in the tranquility of Emerald Bay, head to Heavenly Village, a bustling center filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment. This charming alpine village is located at the base of the Heavenly Mountain Resort, making it a popular destination for both winter and summer activities.Shopping and DiningHeavenly Village boasts a variety of boutiques and shops, perfect for picking up unique souvenirs or outdoor gear. Whether you're in the mood for high-end apparel or local artisan crafts, you'll find plenty to explore.When it comes to dining, the village offers a diverse array of options, from cozy cafes to upscale restaurants. Be sure to try some local favorites, like a hearty mountain burger or fresh trout from the lake.Dining Highlight: For a memorable dining experience, check out the Base Camp Pizza Co., where you can enjoy delicious pizza while soaking in the lively atmosphere.Year-Round FunIn winter, Heavenly Village transforms into a snowy wonderland, attracting skiers and snowboarders from all over. The Heavenly Mountain Resort features over 97 runs and stunning panoramic views of Lake Tahoe from its slopes.In the warmer months, the area shifts to outdoor festivals, concerts, and farmers' markets, offering a taste of local culture. Don't miss the chance to ride the Heavenly Gondola, which provides breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains.Whether you're drawn to the natural beauty of Emerald Bay or the vibrant energy of Heavenly Village, South Lake Tahoe has something for everyone. With its stunning landscapes, outdoor adventures, and lively local culture, this destination promises an unforgettable experience. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the beauty and excitement of South Lake Tahoe!
Clifton and Pamela Henke of Floresville, Texas, are proud to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Emily Blaine, to Myles Bradley Dumont, the son of Brad and Clarice Dumont of Eagle Lake. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Viola Henke and the late Otto Henke Jr. of Floresville and Franklin and Agnes Knocke of Kenedy. Emily is a 2014 graduate of Floresville High School. She received her Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance in May of 2018 from Texas State University. She is currently employed as treasury supervisor at Southwest Business Corporation in San Antonio. The...Article Link
Join us on this unforgettable episode of the Eating Wild Podcast, where we, Antonio 'Smash' Meleca and Christopher 'Showtime' Johnson, celebrate our friendship and dive into the world of muskie fishing with none other than Frank and Chris from the Ugly Pike podcast. These legends of the muskie community share their incredible journey and the groundbreaking impact their podcast has had on our fishing adventures. From our collaboration with the Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast Network to the upcoming Ugly Pike brew, you're in for a treat packed with stories, laughter, and insider insights.As we reminisce about our fishing escapades, we transport you to Eagle Lake's famous Andy Meyers Lodge. Experience the unique environment where guides and guests gather nightly, strategizing for the next day's fishing. We also unravel the relentless pursuit of the elusive 50-inch musky and the sheer joy of all musky catches.Finally, we turn our attention to the art of hosting carnivorous feasts and the invaluable role of hiring guides. Imagine marinated flank steak and sous vide ribs prepared with fresh garden ingredients, and the joy that gourmet meals bring to fishing trips. Discover the benefits of hiring professional guides, whose local knowledge and expertise can transform your outdoor adventures. With personal anecdotes highlighting the importance of guides, this episode promises a treasure trove of practical tips, heartfelt stories, and a genuine love for the outdoors that every enthusiast will appreciate. Don't miss out on this rich tapestry of fishing, food, and friendship!Follow Eating Wild on Instagram! To reach out to the boys, drop us a line at eatingwild@odjradio.com
Summer means field days and food shows. Lesley talks briefly about the Eagle Lake, TX Field Day, while Michael brought back interviews and samples from the Specialty Food Association's 68th Annual Fancy Food Show that featured lots of U.S.-grown rice. He talked rice with people from Fancypants Baking Company, Olivia's Croutons, Hillside Lane Farms, the Dutch Waffle Company, and some innovators whose products only fault is that they weren't using U.S.-grown rice. Michael also shares information from education sessions he attended. All this, plus Bloody Marys, a new game, and ASMR! You're going to get hungry. https://fancypantsbakery.com https://dutchwafflecompany.us https://oliviascroutons.com https://hillsidelanefarm.com www.captaindanny.com/en With special guests: Maura Duggan, Founder & CEO, FancyPants Baking Company, Francie Caccovo, Founder & Owner, Olivia's Croutons, Bianca Letens, Dutch Waffle Company, Cathy Bacon, Hillside Lane Farms, Christine Chang, Captain Danny Hosted by: Michael Klein and Lesley Dixon
Show outline; SF Bay halibut & stripers; Coastal rockfish; Ft. Bragg rockfish & ling cod; Eagle Lake trout.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Juneau County; https://bit.ly/3fLFcLaThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda; https://bit.ly/DWxJollyGoodCampfire Conversation: In this episode of The Cabin Podcast, we explore the best tiny home vacation options around Wisconsin, highlighting the charm and practicality of these compact dwellings. Ana starts with Mulroy's Irish Acres in New London, offering rustic “glamping” accommodations on a biodynamic family farm, then moves to Getaway Wild Rose near Milwaukee, featuring modern cabins amidst extensive trails and wildlife, and finally, the luxurious Escape Tiny Homes at Canoe Bay in Chetek, known for its private forest setting and upscale amenities. Eric introduces the Off-Grid Inn near Eau Claire, popular for its comfortable and well-equipped tiny cabins, followed by the adventurous Peshtigo River Cabins at Wildman Adventure Resort, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, and concludes with the charming Peaceful Pines in Eagle River, part of a larger campground with access to Eagle Lake. Jake mentions other intriguing options like Justin Trails Resort and Anaway Place, along with full-time tiny home living possibilities through Wisconsin Tiny Homes. Join us as we dive into these unique, eco-friendly, and affordable vacation experiences across the state.Inside Sponsors:Ho-Chunk Nation; https://bit.ly/3l2CfruGroup Health Trust; https://bit.ly/3JMizCX
Larger Pardee kokanee; Feather River shad; Tahoe bear incident; Delta stripers; Eagle Lake opener; Berryessa top water bass.
Show outline; Bay area halibut/stripers; Rockfish/ling cod results; Eagle Lake opener conditions; More deceit from Federal and State water agencies.
IN this second part of our discussion with Eagle Lake guides Steve and Danny Herbeck, we focus on targeting big fish in one of the best muskie lakes on the planet. Steve and Danny conclude with sharing some extraordinary stories that speak to the special relationship between a father and son and their times together on the water. Points of discussion include: Approaching/targeting certain depths on eagle lakeWhat makes Eagle Lake fish hit boatside? What influences this?Herbies figure 8 technique Live scope ethical useRetargeting fish that don't strike
Legends are rare in our sport but to get 2 in the same family is even harder to find! On this episode we have an amazing discussion with Eagle Lake ace guides Steve and Danny Herbeck! This season looks like it is going to be a great one on Eagle and Steve and Danny explain why and what to do to get your best chance at landing a famous Eagle Lake Giant! Topics include:The State of the Eagle Lake fisheryWhy Steve and Danny think this could be a banner year for muskie fishing Eagle Lake Pike population and its impact on the fisheryFinding hot zones when fishing is slow on Eagle LakeUpper vs lower sections of Eagle Lake and how they differWhy guides are valuable on eagle
In this episode, James interviews Trisha Taurinskas, creator and host of "The Disappearance of Belinda Van Lith"; a podcast detailing the events surrounding the 1974 cold case in Eagle Lake, MN. Trisha's investigation into Belinda's disappearance exposed significant early investigative failures and missed opportunities to probe the main suspect. Check out "The Disappearance of Belinda Van Lith", by Trisha Taurinskas at https://www.inforum.com/news/the-vault?utm_source=dakota_spotlight. Check out the full catalog of Dakota Spotlight true crime podcasts at https://dakotaspotlight.com where you can sign up for a newsletter, subscribe to the new and exciting Spotlight PLUS ad-free experience and much more. Head over to https://dakotaspotlight.com to learn more. Advertise your podcast or brand in Dakota Spotlight episodes by sending email to info@sixhorsemedia.com Email: dakotaspotlight@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/dakotaspotlight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is part 7, the final episode in the series on the disapperance of Belinda Van Lith, and the investigation that followed. Belinda Van Lith (also known as Belinda VanLith) went missing from a home she was house siting on Eagle Lake, outside of Monticello, Minnesota in the summer of 1974. Her case was never solved. A months-long Forum News Service investigation, in collaboration with the Van Lith family, led to the release of Belinda's 1,200-page police casefile and an exclusive interview with the main suspect, Timothy Crosby. The investigation reveals glaring failures in the early stages of Belinda's case, including many missed opportunities to fully investigate Crosby's possible involvement in her disappearance. Many suspicious signs were downplayed or ignored. Law enforcement did not attempt to search the field where Crosby's vehicle was stranded on the night Belinda went missing; They did not examine evidence stemming from Crosby's December 1974 crimes that could have, potentially, put Belinda's case to rest. Meanwhile, Belinda's casefile shows, Crosby earned a record over the next decade as a serial criminal, kidnapping and assaulting multiple women. Yet he faced only light punishment, or charges against him were dropped. Wright County Sheriff's Office Investigations Division attempted from 2009 to 2013 to fill the gaps left behind from the initial investigation, yet their efforts did not lead to justice for Belinda or her family. In 2010, the state of Minnesota successfully argued that Crosby was a sexual recidivist and a danger to the public. As a result, he was committed to the secure Moose Lake Sex Offender Program facility, where he is currently locked up. He has not been charged with crimes related to Belinda's disappearance. This episode is written, narrated and produced by Trisha Taurinskas. The Vault's editor is Jeremy Fugleberg. Trisha can be reached at ttaurinskas@forumcomm.com To see documents from the case file and photos of Belinda, Crosby and others mentioned in this series, visit inforum.com/belinda To support The Vault, become a Forum News Network subscriber: inforum.com/subscribe
This is part 6 in an ongoing series on the disapperance of Belinda Van Lith, and the investigation that followed. Belinda Van Lith (also known as Belinda VanLith) went missing from a home she was house siting on Eagle Lake, outside of Monticello, Minnesota in the summer of 1974. Her case was never solved. A months-long Forum News Service investigation, in collaboration with the Van Lith family, led to the release of Belinda's 1,200-page police casefile and an exclusive interview with the main suspect, Timothy Crosby. The investigation reveals glaring failures in the early stages of Belinda's case, including many missed opportunities to fully investigate Crosby's possible involvement in her disappearance. Many suspicious signs were downplayed or ignored. Law enforcement did not attempt to search the field where Crosby's vehicle was stranded on the night Belinda went missing; They did not examine evidence stemming from Crosby's December 1974 crimes that could have, potentially, put Belinda's case to rest. Meanwhile, Belinda's casefile shows, Crosby earned a record over the next decade as a serial criminal, kidnapping and assaulting multiple women. Yet he faced only light punishment, or charges against him were dropped. Wright County Sheriff's Office Investigations Division attempted from 2009 to 2013 to fill the gaps left behind from the initial investigation, yet their efforts did not lead to justice for Belinda or her family. In 2010, the state of Minnesota successfully argued that Crosby was a sexual recidivist and a danger to the public. As a result, he was committed to the secure Moose Lake Sex Offender Program facility, where he is currently locked up. He has not been charged with crimes related to Belinda's disappearance. This episode is written, narrated and produced by Trisha Taurinskas. The Vault's editor is Jeremy Fugleberg. Trisha can be reached at ttaurinskas@forumcomm.com To see documents from the case file and photos of Belinda, Crosby and others mentioned in this series, visit inforum.com/belinda To support The Vault, become a Forum News Network subscriber: inforum.com/subscribe
This is part 5 in an ongoing series on the disapperance of Belinda Van Lith, and the investigation that followed. Belinda Van Lith (also known as Belinda VanLith) went missing from a home she was house siting on Eagle Lake, outside of Monticello, Minnesota in the summer of 1974. Her case was never solved. A months-long Forum News Service investigation, in collaboration with the Van Lith family, led to the release of Belinda's 1,200-page police casefile and an exclusive interview with the main suspect, Timothy Crosby. The investigation reveals glaring failures in the early stages of Belinda's case, including many missed opportunities to fully investigate Crosby's possible involvement in her disappearance. Many suspicious signs were downplayed or ignored. Law enforcement did not attempt to search the field where Crosby's vehicle was stranded on the night Belinda went missing; They did not examine evidence stemming from Crosby's December 1974 crimes that could have, potentially, put Belinda's case to rest. Meanwhile, Belinda's casefile shows, Crosby earned a record over the next decade as a serial criminal, kidnapping and assaulting multiple women. Yet he faced only light punishment, or charges against him were dropped. Wright County Sheriff's Office Investigations Division attempted from 2009 to 2013 to fill the gaps left behind from the initial investigation, yet their efforts did not lead to justice for Belinda or her family. In 2010, the state of Minnesota successfully argued that Crosby was a sexual recidivist and a danger to the public. As a result, he was committed to the secure Moose Lake Sex Offender Program facility, where he is currently locked up. He has not been charged with crimes related to Belinda's disappearance. This episode is written, narrated and produced by Trisha Taurinskas. The Vault's editor is Jeremy Fugleberg. Trisha can be reached at ttaurinskas@forumcomm.com To see documents from the case file and photos of Belinda, Crosby and others mentioned in this series, visit inforum.com/belinda To support The Vault, become a Forum News Network subscriber: inforum.com/subscribe
This is part 4 in an ongoing series on the disapperance of Belinda Van Lith, and the investigation that followed. Belinda Van Lith (also known as Belinda VanLith) went missing from a home she was house siting on Eagle Lake, outside of Monticello, Minnesota in the summer of 1974. Her case was never solved. A months-long Forum News Service investigation, in collaboration with the Van Lith family, led to the release of Belinda's 1,200-page police casefile and an exclusive interview with the main suspect, Timothy Crosby. The investigation reveals glaring failures in the early stages of Belinda's case, including many missed opportunities to fully investigate Crosby's possible involvement in her disappearance. Many suspicious signs were downplayed or ignored. Law enforcement did not attempt to search the field where Crosby's vehicle was stranded on the night Belinda went missing; They did not examine evidence stemming from Crosby's December 1974 crimes that could have, potentially, put Belinda's case to rest. Meanwhile, Belinda's casefile shows, Crosby earned a record over the next decade as a serial criminal, kidnapping and assaulting multiple women. Yet he faced only light punishment, or charges against him were dropped. Wright County Sheriff's Office Investigations Division attempted from 2009 to 2013 to fill the gaps left behind from the initial investigation, yet their efforts did not lead to justice for Belinda or her family. In 2010, the state of Minnesota successfully argued that Crosby was a sexual recidivist and a danger to the public. As a result, he was committed to the secure Moose Lake Sex Offender Program facility, where he is currently locked up. He has not been charged with crimes related to Belinda's disappearance. This episode is written, narrated and produced by Trisha Taurinskas. The Vault's editor is Jeremy Fugleberg. Trisha can be reached at ttaurinskas@forumcomm.com To see documents from the case file and photos of Belinda, Crosby and others mentioned in this series, visit inforum.com/belinda
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Milton and Diann Woods of Milliesbarn Veggie Farm in Eagle Lake, Texas, talk with NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Justin Duncan about how they overcame various risks on their farm by choosing the right crops – both for their environment and in accordance with the needs of their clientele. This podcast is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology through the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperative agreement with USDA Rural Development. This podcast was also made possible in part by funding from the Southern Risk Management Education Center, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, through the University of Arkansas. Related ATTRA Resources:· Crop Resilience Through Diversification and Schedule Modification in Northeast Texas. Part 1 · Business and Marketing· Risk ManagementOther Resources:· Milliesbarn Veggie Farm Contact Justin Duncan at justind@ncat.org.Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
This is part 3 in an ongoing series on the disapperance of Belinda Van Lith, and the investigation that followed. Belinda Van Lith (also known as Belinda VanLith) went missing from a home she was house siting on Eagle Lake, outside of Monticello, Minnesota in the summer of 1974. Her case was never solved. A months-long Forum News Service investigation, in collaboration with the Van Lith family, led to the release of Belinda's 1,200-page police casefile and an exclusive interview with the main suspect, Timothy Crosby. The investigation reveals glaring failures in the early stages of Belinda's case, including many missed opportunities to fully investigate Crosby's possible involvement in her disappearance. Many suspicious signs were downplayed or ignored. Law enforcement did not attempt to search the field where Crosby's vehicle was stranded on the night Belinda went missing; They did not examine evidence stemming from Crosby's December 1974 crimes that could have, potentially, put Belinda's case to rest. Meanwhile, Belinda's casefile shows, Crosby earned a record over the next decade as a serial criminal, kidnapping and assaulting multiple women. Yet he faced only light punishment, or charges against him were dropped. Wright County Sheriff's Office Investigations Division attempted from 2009 to 2013 to fill the gaps left behind from the initial investigation, yet their efforts did not lead to justice for Belinda or her family. In 2010, the state of Minnesota successfully argued that Crosby was a sexual recidivist and a danger to the public. As a result, he was committed to the secure Moose Lake Sex Offender Program facility, where he is currently locked up. He has not been charged with crimes related to Belinda's disappearance. This episode is written, narrated and produced by Trisha Taurinskas. The Vault's editor is Jeremy Fugleberg. Trisha can be reached at ttaurinskas@forumcomm.com To see documents from the case file and photos of Belinda, Crosby and others mentioned in this series, visit inforum.com/belinda
Lisa Norton stepped into local leadership first on the Lent Township Board and then to serve as Mayor of Eagle Lake, Minnesota. In this conversation with Bill Graves, Lisa shares her journey from growing up on a farm in greater Minnesota to activism and politics. She has relied on mentorship and learned by doing while supporting Mark Koran's state senate campaign. From Mark, she learned values like transparency and fighting to provide access to resources for all who need them. She's an advocate for practical, solution-oriented leadership and for leaders who listen and work for all constituents.
This is part 2 in an ongoing series on the disapperance of Belinda Van Lith, and the investigation that followed. Belinda Van Lith (also known as Belinda VanLith) went missing from a home she was house siting on Eagle Lake, outside of Monticello, Minnesota in the summer of 1974. Her case was never solved. A months-long Forum News Service investigation, in collaboration with the Van Lith family, led to the release of Belinda's 1,200-page police casefile and an exclusive interview with the main suspect, Timothy Crosby. The investigation reveals glaring failures in the early stages of Belinda's case, including many missed opportunities to fully investigate Crosby's possible involvement in her disappearance. Many suspicious signs were downplayed or ignored. Law enforcement did not attempt to search the field where Crosby's vehicle was stranded on the night Belinda went missing; They did not examine evidence stemming from Crosby's December 1974 crimes that could have, potentially, put Belinda's case to rest. Meanwhile, Belinda's casefile shows, Crosby earned a record over the next decade as a serial criminal, kidnapping and assaulting multiple women. Yet he faced only light punishment, or charges against him were dropped. Wright County Sheriff's Office Investigations Division attempted from 2009 to 2013 to fill the gaps left behind from the initial investigation, yet their efforts did not lead to justice for Belinda or her family. In 2010, the state of Minnesota successfully argued that Crosby was a sexual recidivist and a danger to the public. As a result, he was committed to the secure Moose Lake Sex Offender Program facility, where he is currently locked up. He has not been charged with crimes related to Belinda's disappearance. This episode is written, narrated and produced by Trisha Taurinskas. The Vault's editor is Jeremy Fugleberg. To read the full story, with images related to the case file, go here: https://www.inforum.com/news/the-vault/he-was-the-last-to-see-belinda-van-lith-alive-when-he-later-attacked-a-woman-he-finally-became-a-suspect
Belinda Van Lith (also referred to in various media outlets as Belinda VanLith) was 17 years old when she went missing from a home she was house sitting on Eagle Lake, just outside of Monticello, Minnesota. Over the past several months, Forum News Service has worked with the Van Lith family, delved into the roughly 1,200-page police file and conducted an exclusive interview with the main suspect in the case. The investigation reveals the details and impact of a thorough yet stalled investigation that spanned decades and included multiple detectives, investigative agencies, search warrants, detailed interviews and land excavations. This series is written, narrated and produced by Trisha Taurinskas. The Vault's editor is Jeremy Fugleberg. For the full story, including images related to the case, visit this link: https://www.inforum.com/news/the-vault/belinda-van-lith-vanished-in-1974-her-family-assumed-the-case-was-cold-then-they-got-her-1-200-page-file
A new financial disclosure law has resulted in some local government officials resigning. Senate Bill 774, ethics requirements for public officials, took effect Jan. 1. It requires elected officials in local municipalities to file much more detailed financial disclosures than before- on assets over $1,000. Cities like St. Pete Beach, Anna Maria island and tiny Eagle Lake in Polk County are among those seeing resignations. To discuss the issue further, we spoke with Barbara Peterson, executive director of the Florida Center for Government Accountability; Caroline Klancke, executive director of the Florida Ethics Institute; and Joshua Ceballos, local government accountability reporter for WLRN.
A new financial disclosure law has resulted in some local government officials resigning. Senate Bill 774, ethics requirements for public officials, took effect Jan. 1. It requires elected officials in local municipalities to file much more detailed financial disclosures than before- on assets over $1,000. Cities like St. Pete Beach, Anna Maria island and tiny Eagle Lake in Polk County are among those seeing resignations. To discuss the issue further, we spoke with Barbara Peterson, executive director of the Florida Center for Government Accountability; Caroline Klancke, executive director of the Florida Ethics Institute; and Joshua Ceballos, local government accountability reporter for WLRN.
New Melones trout; Ryan Cook Memorial tournament; Berryessa trout; Pyramid Lake cutthroat trout; Camanche Lake trout; Lake Amador trout; Folsom Lake trout and salmon; American River teelhead; Eagle Lake trout.
Delta sturgeon/stripers; Eagle Lake rainbows; Scott Leysath-tamales; Monterey rockfishing; Monterey whale watching; Delta stripers; Bodega Bay crabbing; Casting for Delta stripers.
Pyramid Lake cutthroat trout; Eagle Lake conditions; Berryessa "turnover"; American and Feather river steelhead; Camanche Lake trout; Clear Lake bass & crappie; Delta sturgeon; Southern San Joaquin stripers; New Melones trout.
Eagle Lake dock fiasco; Eagle Lake fishing; Fishing in the City (Hagen Park); Folsom Lake bass; Lake McClure bass w/forward facing sonar; American River steelhead; New Melones trout; New sturgeon regulation embarrassment for Calif. Dept. Fish & Wildlife.
Pyramid Lake cutthroat trout; Wide open "spoon" bite (bass) at Berryessa; Eagle Lake rainbows; New Melones trout; Sites Reservoir "spin" from Newsom; Trinity River steelhead; Lake Almanor rainbows and browns (mostly browns).
Delta stripers; Scott Leysath-recipes; More Delta stripers; Eagle Lake rainbows; New Melones rainbows & browns.
Eagle Lake trout; Scott Leysath-recipes; Delta stripers; Bear River Reservoir trout; Fall transition for bass; Old Folsom power plant event.
After missing a week, the Hunks are back with a special guest, Kyle Friedges, who moonlights as Cabbage Dragon Media on the YouTube machine. We have a great discussion that covers all topics, from Kyle's roots in Minnesota, his experiences fishing with his grandfather on the Canadian Shield, particular his connection to Eagle Lake. We hear about how he got started with the YouTube channel, how it has grown “organically” and how the video aspect of things can sometimes take the fun out of fishing. Hear about his destination trips to Eagle and LOTW, handling heartbreak on the water with your boat partner, and also his experiences at the past 2 Musky Battles. Also, hear about how Busch Light Peach has become the Beer of 10,000 casts on Kyle's boat! Give it a listen!”
Sturgeon regulations controversy; Lake Almanor rainbows & big browns; Eagle Lake rainbows; Berryessa trout; Trinity River steelhead; More Klamath steelhead; Columbia River salmon
In Episode 3 of Season 4, Drew and Mick explore how we as Christians can be aware of the formative power of culture and be intentional about being formed into the image of Christ. All of life is religious. All of life is liturgy. Listen in for more! Connect with us at ideologypc@gmail.com // feel free to share, subscribe, rate, and/or comment We are also now on Youtube: @ideologypc And Instagram: @ideologypc Resources referenced: - The Gospel in a Pluralist Society by Lesslie Newbigin - Desiring the Kingdom by James K.A. Smith - The Patient Ferment of the Early Church by Alan Kreider - Distinction: A Social Critique of the Concept of Taste Background track licensed via Musicbed - Arise by Eagle Lake
New Melones trout (nighttime); Tulloch Reservoir bass; Bear River Reservoir trout; Lake Berryessa trout; Eagle Lake trout; Camanche Lake trout; Newsom's false gas price reduction bill.
Stampede kokanee; Upper Sacramento (Dunsmuir) trout; McCloud too muddy to fish; Hat Creek trout; A few steelhead in Trinity; Scott Leysath - recipes; Eagle Lake trout; Delta stripers; Fishing in the City; Plugging for stripers.
New Melones kokanee and trout; Catfish in foothill lakes; More on outdated science affecting fishing industry; Eagle Lake trout; June Lake Loop trout; American R. half-pounders & stripers.
Lake Alpine trout; Kinney Lakes trout; Spicer Reservoir trout; Stanislaus River trout; Davis Lake trout; Frenchman Lake trout; Rogue River Salmon; New Melones kokanee; Pardee kokanee; Camanche Lake trout; Bridgeport area trout; Eagle Lake trout; June Lakes trout
Don Pedro bass; Fall River trout; Sacramento R. trout; Tioga Pass lakes; Lundy Lake trout; Lee Vining Creek trout: Stampede kokanee; New Melones kokanee; Eagle Lake trout; Pardee trout
Kinney lakes trout, Lake Alpine trout, Spicer Reservoir trout, Stanislaus River trout, Eagle Lake trout, Fall River rainbows, Pardee kokanee & trout, Camanche Lake trout, Highlights of Idaho trip, Whiskeytown kokanee
Eagle Lake rainbows; French Meadows and Hell Hole trout; Folsom trout and Scotts Flat smallmouth; New Melones kokanee; June Lakes trout; Monterey bluefin tuna rockfish whales
Don Pedro bass techniques; Eagle Lake trout; Mobile Marine Service; Big Pardee brown trout; Camanche and Pardee trout; New Melones kokanee; New Melones catfish Whiskeytown kokanee derby
Listen to Bishop Doyle's sermon, "Prophets of Hope" preached at Christ Church, San Augustine, TX. More at www.texasbishop.com
New Melones kokanee; Don Pedro bass; Camanche bass; Lee Vining trout ; Lundy Lake trout; Davis Lake trout; American River shad; Eagle Lake trout
Topaz Lake rainbows; Lower Twin Lake rainbows; Whiskeytown kokanee Camanche & Pardee trout; Berryessa salmon; Klamath River flash flood; Hell Hole mackinaw; French meadows trout; Folsom trout/salmon; Pardee browns & rainbows Quick rundown of North Yuba, Sardine Lake, June Lake Loop; Eagle Lake
Stampede & Bullards kokanee; Upper Sac stripers; Scott Leysath-recipes & stories big browns in Pardee; Delta stripers; Eagle Lake rainbows; Berryessa bass fishing in the city-South Side Park
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host John Gordon interviews Doug Pike about the Houston waterfowling culture. Throughout the podcast, Doug shares stories of hunting the East and West sides of Houston, dives into the people and places of the region, and tells the story of his father's inadvertent hunting in a game reserve. Doug also recounts his own journey of becoming a professional writer with the Houston Chronicle, and explains why hunting geese was always special to him.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast