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Tensions are escalating at Akyem Ankaase in the Atiwa East Municipality of the Eastern Region, amid allegations that illegal miners have invaded farmlands, destroying crops and property without compensation. The incidents have reportedly involved brutal treatment of victims, raising serious concerns among local farmers and residents over the disputed land seizure
Here's the latest news from the world of Omniglot. New language pages: Kebu (Kǝkpǝǝkǝ), a Kwa language spoken in southern Togo and southeastern Ghana. Bangubangu (Kibangubangu), a Bantu language spoken in the east and south the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cherepon (Kyiripong), a Kwa language spoken in the Eastern Region of Ghana. New numbers […]
At least five people were killed in a shooting at a sand winning site in Asiyaw, located in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipality of the Eastern Region. The incident occurred during a meeting aimed at resolving issues related to illegal sand mining activities
Reports received reveals that Evelyn Serwaa Ama Konadu, a 42-year-old mother of two from Akyem Asiakwa in Ghana's Eastern Region, has allegedly been abducted by unknown individuals. The assailants are also reported to have subjected her to physical and sexual assault. They have contacted her family, demanding a ransom of GH₵500,000 for her release
A 44-year-old man, Kusi Enock, has allegedly killed his 47-year-old wife, Ama Kwakyewaa, by striking her on the chest and head with a stick during an early morning quarrel on their farm in Akyem Adwafo, a farming community in the Akyemansa District of the Eastern Region
Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council from the Eastern Region has descended on Parliament to submit a formal petition to Speaker Alban Bagbin. They are calling for a retraction and apology regarding what they consider an inappropriate comment made by a member about their respected figure and icon, Dr. J.B. Danquah, on the floor
On this week's Roundup, Ashlee is being joined by co-hosts Chris Borgatti, the Director of Policy for the 36 states in the Eastern Region of North America for Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, as well as Brock Wahl, the North Dakota state chairman for BHA, who will update us on the CWD bills moving through the ND state legislator and how to form a strong BHA chapter. Chris covers a commission restructuring bill in New Hampshire, a bill moving through IL that would potentially increase public access to 85,000 navigable waterways within the state, a SD bill designed to increase the public safety zone and thereby decrease public access, a set of MA bills that would decrease the setback zone and increase public access, and potential bear seasons in FL and CT. Do you have questions we can answer? Send it via DM on IG or through email at info@bloodorigins.com Support our Conservation Club Members! Glacier Guides Inc.: https://glacierguidesinc.com/ SCI San Angelo: https://safariclub.org/ Coenraad Vermaak Safaris: https://www.cvsafaris.com/ See more from Blood Origins: https://bit.ly/BloodOrigins_Subscribe Music: Migration by Ian Post (Winter Solstice), licensed through artlist.io This podcast is brought to you by Bushnell, who believes in providing the highest quality, most reliable & affordable outdoor products on the market. Your performance is their passion. https://www.bushnell.com This podcast is also brought to you by Silencer Central, who believes in making buying a silencer simple and they handle the paperwork for you. Shop the largest silencer dealer in the world. Get started today! https://www.silencercentral.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Concerned citizens of Adoagyiri-Nsawam in the Eastern Region are calling for a formal apology from Emeafa Hardcastle, Acting Chief Executive of the Petroleum Commission, over her disrespectful comments directed at Frank Annor-Dompreh, their Member of Parliament (MP) and Minority Chief Whip
A 25-year-old farmer, Kwame Asamoah (also known as Kwame Ketewa), has been allegedly shot and killed by an unknown assailant while returning from his farm at Akyem Dokyi-Tetekasom, near Akyem Takyiman in the Eastern Region's Kwaebibirem Municipality
This week, Doug and Sam attended the American Rodeo Eastern Region Qualifier at the AllTech Arena in the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY. They recap the event, which began on Thursday and culminated in an exciting championship round on Saturday night. Highlights include Colton Swearingen qualifying for the steer wrestling championship round and showcasing incredible talent in a fiercely competitive field.Sylvain Bourgeois and BJ Prince from the iconic Western Festival of St. Tite, Quebec joined the event to support the qualifiers from their Super Contender Event. The reunion brought together incredible stories, camaraderie, and memories of Rawhide Rodeo's impact on the sport.Additionally, the episode features stories from 2018 IPRA Saddle Bronc World Champion Raymond Hofstetter and 2001 Pennsylvania State Saddle Bronc Riding Champion Jeremy Swearingen. Hear about thrilling rides, unforgettable moments, and the challenges of competing at the highest level.Proudly presented by ParaSight Systems—advancing veterinary diagnostics with innovative AI-driven technology like FecalSight, HemaSight, and FloSight. Tune in for unmatched insights and an all-access pass to the world of rodeo..#RodeoPodcast #WesternCulture #BeyondTheChutes #RodeoLegends #AmericanRodeo #KentuckyHorsePark #SaddleBroncRiding #BullRiding #RodeoRecap #RawhideRodeoReunion #WesternFestival #StTiteQuebec #SuperContender #WesternHeritage #ParasightSystems #HorseCare #TimelessTradition #RodeoLife #BehindTheScenes #IPRARodeo #CowboyStories #WesternLifestyle #inourrootsAmerican Rodeohttps://americanrodeo.com/Here are some resources for Beyond the Chutes:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093822821241Official Website:https://beyondthechutes.show/You Can Listen to Beyond The Chutes onSpotify: https://shorturl.at/bvK35Apple Podcasts: https://shorturl.at/jnGV4Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/24n3hmk4YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/bdcju8nzRSS: https://rss.com/podcasts/beyondthechutes/ParaSight SystemsCoupon: BTC023 for 50% off Mail In Test Kitshttps://www.parasightsystem.com/
Join us for a chat with George, Pete and Mark about the Penn State instructor training program. Mark works as an instructor in the Eastern Region and learned about the PSU program in 2023. Since then, he has successfully completed the course and shared his thoughts on the process. TL;DR, the program was easy,and efficient, provided many “ah-ha" moments and connected the dots between instruction and leisure seamlessly. The program is completely online done through the PSU World Campus making access to the course very easy. Mark goes on to explain his drive to complete this course and what he plans on doing next. Learn more about the PSU certification program by tuning in and at thesnowpros.org under the events tab.
Here's the latest news from the world of Omniglot. New language pages: Rongmei (Ruanglat / ꯔꯣꯡꯃꯩ), a Kuki-Chin-Naga language spoken in northeastern India. Kupsabiny (Kupsapiiny), a Kalenjin language spoken in the Eastern Region of Uganda. Lango (Laŋgo), an Eastern Nilotic language spoken in the Eastern Equatoria State of South Sudan. Nyangatom (Inyangatom), an Eastern Nilotic […]
The Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has pledged to revive the construction of a bridge over the Afram River in the Eastern Region, if elected President. This project aims to facilitate the easy and quick transportation of foodstuffs from one of the country's key food-producing areas, the Afram Plains. John Mahama questions why government has neglected the project after contracting loans for its development.
The area from Amasaman through Nsawam to Suhum in the Eastern region is expected to become an industrial hub if the NDC led by John Mahama wins the 2024 elections. This falls under John Mahama's job creation agenda where the various firms will be given incentives to run a three-shift system in his 24-hour economy. John Mahama made this known when he started his tour of the region in the Nsawam Adoagyiri constituency.
Royal Road Minerals Limited CEO Tim Coughlin joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has announced that the company has received all necessary drilling permits for its Alouana copper-gold polymetallic project, located in the Eastern Region of the Kingdom of Morocco. The project is owned through Royal Road Arabia Limited (RRA), a joint venture between Royal Road and MIDU Company Limited, a Saudi Arabian investment firm based in Jeddah with interests across multiple sectors, including mining and real estate development. In October 2023, RRA secured an option to acquire 100% of Izughar Resources S.A.R.L, the Moroccan company holding the Alouana project licenses. The Alouana project spans four exploration licenses covering a total of 84 square kilometers and is rich in historical mining activity. Small-scale mining operations began in the early 1900s, with around 45 copper-gold polymetallic workings identified across the area. These include open-pit and underground mines, with deposits found in both shallow southwest-dipping shear zones and steep northeast-dipping vein-breccia formations up to 3 meters wide. Notably, no previous drilling has been conducted on the site. Royal Road plans to undertake an initial 2,000 meters of scout exploration drilling, which will begin after access roads and drill pads are completed later this year. This exploration phase is a critical step forward for Royal Road as it seeks to unlock the potential of the Alouana project and tap into Morocco's rich mineral resources. #proactiveinvestors #royalroadsmineralslimited #tsxv #ryr MiningExploration #MoroccoDrilling #CopperGoldMining #ScoutDrilling #GeologicalExploration #MineralDiscovery #PortableXRF #ReverseCirculationDrilling #MiningNews #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Again in a bold move to combat illegal mining, the Kotoku Environmental Task Force arrested 20 suspected galamsey operators in New Abirem, Eastern Region.
The chief of Akyem-Apapam in the Abuakwa South Municipality of the Eastern region, Osabarima Okogyeaman Apagya Ofori IV has charged miners to take part in the government's fight against illegal mining and help protect water bodies speaking at Akyem Osino in the Eastern Region during the Ghana National Association of Small-Scale Miners (GNASSM) media encounter.
Here's the latest news from the world of Omniglot. New language pages: Adhola (DhoPadhola), a Western Nilotic language spoken in the Eastern Region of Uganda. Ntcham (ncam), a Northern Gur language spoken in Togo and Ghana. Akha (A˯ka˯daw˯), a Southern Loloish language spoken in China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. New constructed script and language: […]
Eastern Regional minister reveals that prisons in the Eastern Region are full of people convicted for engaging in illegal mining as the onslaught against the canker continues.
Chief of Chinto in the Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality of the Eastern Region, Nana Yaw Fianko III, has urged heads of the various Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to utilize the District Road Improvement Program (DRIP) to benefit their communities rather than their personal gains
Bryan Acheampong, the Minister for Food and Agriculture and Member of Parliament for Abetifi in the Eastern Region, announced that approximately 574 dams are fulfilling their intended purpose. He made this statement during the monthly economic update at the Ministry of Finance
The death toll in Gaza continues to climb, with conservative estimates putting the numbers of dead around 40,000, but a recent report in the British medical journal The Lancet estimates the actual death toll could be 186,000 or even higher—that's roughly 8% of Gaza's population. And with each passing day, the humanitarian crises unfolding in Gaza and the West Bank gets orders of magnitude worse. Seeing the dire situation in Palestine, seven major US labor unions collectively drafted, signed, and sent a letter to President Biden demanding that US military aid to Israel stop immediately. The letter reads, in part: "Large numbers of Palestinian civilians, many of them children, continue to be killed, reportedly often with US-manufactured bombs. Rising tensions in the region threaten to ensnare even more innocent civilians in a wider war. And the humanitarian crisis deepens by the day, with famine, mass displacement, and destruction of basic infrastructure including schools and hospitals. We have spoken directly to leaders of Palestinian trade unions who told us heart-wrenching stories of the conditions faced by working people in Gaza." In this episode, Max and Mel speak with George Waksmunski, president of the United Electrical, Radio, & Machine Workers of America (UE), Eastern Region, and Brandon Mancilla, Region 9A Director for the United Auto Workers, about why their unions signed onto this call for an end to US aid to Israel and what organized labor can do to end the genocide in Gaza.Read the transcript of this podcast here.Additional links/info below…UAW website, Facebook page, Twitter/X page, and InstagramUE website, Facebook page, Twitter/X page, and InstagramMichael Sainato, The Guardian, "Seven major US labor unions call on Biden to ‘shut off military aid to Israel'"Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "UAW endorses Harris, but won't stop fighting for ceasefire in Gaza"Mel Buer, The Real News Network, "Organized labor shows up for Palestine"Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "Labor organizers explain why they're marching on DC for Palestine"Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "Tortured Palestinian activist describes military and settler carnage in the West Bank"Permanent links below…Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show!Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter pageIn These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter pageThe Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter pageFeatured Music…Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme SongStudio Production: Max AlvarezPost-Production: Jules TaylorHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
The death toll in Gaza continues to climb, with conservative estimates putting the numbers of dead around 40,000, but a recent report in the British medical journal The Lancet estimates the actual death toll could be 186,000 or even higher—that's roughly 8% of Gaza's population. And with each passing day, the humanitarian crises unfolding in Gaza and the West Bank gets orders of magnitude worse. Seeing the dire situation in Palestine, seven major US labor unions collectively drafted, signed, and sent a letter to President Biden demanding that US military aid to Israel stop immediately. The letter reads, in part: "Large numbers of Palestinian civilians, many of them children, continue to be killed, reportedly often with US-manufactured bombs. Rising tensions in the region threaten to ensnare even more innocent civilians in a wider war. And the humanitarian crisis deepens by the day, with famine, mass displacement, and destruction of basic infrastructure including schools and hospitals. We have spoken directly to leaders of Palestinian trade unions who told us heart-wrenching stories of the conditions faced by working people in Gaza." In this episode, Max and Mel speak with George Waksmunski, president of the United Electrical, Radio, & Machine Workers of America (UE), Eastern Region, and Brandon Mancilla, Region 9A Director for the United Auto Workers, about why their unions signed onto this call for an end to US aid to Israel and what organized labor can do to end the genocide in Gaza. Additional links/info below… UAW website, Facebook page, Twitter/X page, and Instagram UE website, Facebook page, Twitter/X page, and Instagram Michael Sainato, The Guardian, "Seven major US labor unions call on Biden to ‘shut off military aid to Israel'" Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "UAW endorses Harris, but won't stop fighting for ceasefire in Gaza" Mel Buer, The Real News Network, "Organized labor shows up for Palestine" Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "Labor organizers explain why they're marching on DC for Palestine" Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "Tortured Palestinian activist describes military and settler carnage in the West Bank" Permanent links below… Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music… Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme Song Studio Production: Max Alvarez Post-Production: Jules Taylor
We kick off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Recovering locked Facebook accounts is a nightmare. That's on purpose, says Tatum Hunter – WaPo Tech Reporter.Today is National Dog Day! 5 ways to make a difference in the lives of our canine companions and help to take Massachusetts a no-kill state. With Aurora Velasquez, Director of Eastern Region for Best Friends Animal Society.Sabrina Lam – Boston Globe correspondent tells us about a Celtics-themed corn maze at Kimball Farm in Haverhill.U.S. centenarian population is projected to quadruple over the next 30 years, with Katherine Schaeffer - Research analyst at The Pew Research Center.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!
A heat wave has hit the eastern part of China with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius.
"Two notorious armed robbers with charms, who had challenged the Ghana Police on TikTok, were arrested this morning in Atiwa, Eastern Region. The Full Story!"
The Eastern Region has recorded two additional cases of Dengue Fever, bringing the region's count to 11 the number of confirmed cases. A total of 11 cases have been confirmed by the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research. The region is expecting feedback on 57 samples that are being worked on. The region currently is managing about 103 suspected cases
The Eastern Region has recorded two additional cases of Dengue Fever, bringing the region's count to 11 the number of confirmed cases. The cases were part of a total of 103 samples tested at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research.
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has issued an alert following the detection of an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the Eastern Region. This announcement comes after the national surveillance system identified unusual clinical malaria cases in several districts that did not respond to standard antimalarial treatments.
Greetings Glocal Citizens! The Glocal Citizens community has gifted us with another inspiring diasporan. Heneba Kwadwo Safo, a graduate of the University of Ghana in Civil Engineering is the founder and leader of the BuzStopBoys. The Buzstopboys is a volunteer group promoting a Clean, Green, Environment (CGEn) through patriotism. With brooms, dustpans and a strong sense of community spirit, the BuzstopBoys have become a driving force for positive change. Their initiative focuses on cleaning heavily trafficked areas, creating a cleaner and more welcoming environment for both residents and visitors. It is no surprise that fellow Glocal Citizen and environment advocate, Leslie Bentil of Gutta Soles/Gutta Soles Foundation (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/guests/leslie-bentil) seeded the connection. Kwadwo is the grandson of Apostle, Dr. Engineer Kwadwo Safo Kantanka (https://kristoasafomission.com/about1/), the founder and the chairman of the Kantanka Group, Ghana's largest local technology conglomerate, with innovations in automobile manufacturing, engineering, food production and more. Like his grandfather, a renowned Ghanaian-born technologist, philanthropist and Pan-African who believes in Black Emancipation and transformational change, Kwadwo is well on his way making impact one clean street at a time. Where to find the Buzstopboys? On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/buzstopboys/) on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Buzstopboys/) On TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@buzstopboys) On YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@Buzstopboys) What's Kwadwo watching? Maame Grace (https://www.youtube.com/@MaameGrace) Other topics of interest: Dodowa, Ghana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodowa) Kwahu, Eastern Region, Ghana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwahu) Where is Mallam Junction, Accra (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallam_Interchange)? McCarthy Hill, Accra (https://ghanapropertycentre.com/area-guides/greater-accra/ga-south-municipal/mccarthy-hill#google_vignette) Odorkor, Accra (https://ghanapropertycentre.com/area-guides/greater-accra/odorkor) Ga Dangbe People (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ga-Adangbe_people) Shai Hills Reserve, Ghana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shai_Hills_Resource_Reserve) Bolgatanga, Ghana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolgatanga) On Mysticism (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mysticism/) Special Guest: Kwadwo Safo.
Residents and supporters of both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Abuakwa South of the Eastern Region are poised for Adom FM's Morning Show, Dwaso Nsem programme dubbed "The Big Debate" in Akyem Kyabi
Reynoso & Soltero react to AFC Champions League semifinal results between Al Hilal vs. Al Ain and Ulsan HD FC vs. Yokohama F. Marinos. (00:00) Al Hilal vs. Al Ain12:07) Ulsan HD vs. Yokohama FM(15:24) Eastern Region vs. Western Region --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegivengo/support
Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard learns about strokes - what they are, how to notice someone may be having one and what to do about it, and how to best try to prevent you or a loved one from having a stroke. She speaks to Dr. Richard Jung, the Associate Director of Neuro-endo- vascular Surgery at South Shore University Hospital and Director of Stroke at Northwell Health's Eastern Region, as well as an Assistant Professor of Neurology, at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell.
Morning Majlis crew discuss the preparations for Eid in Sharjah. Authorities have declared readiness for the Eid al-Fitr mosques. A total of 632 prayer areas have been assigned in Sharjah, spread across the various cities in the emirate. Additionally, the department has designated a few mosques for non-Arabic speakers. The prayer will take place at 06:17 am in Sharjah and Al Hamriyah, at 06:16 am in Al Dhaid and Al Bataeh area, at 06:16 am in Al Madam and Mleiha areas, and at 06:14 am in the Eastern Region.
Adom Brands of the Multimedia group limited commences this year's Kwawu Easter celebrations at Linda D'or near the Bunso Junction in the Eastern Region
Jim Ed Beach, a native of Oklahoma, grew up on a purebred cow-calf operation in the northeastern part of the state. In high school, he was an active member of the Westville FFA Chapter and received his American FFA Degree. Beach graduated from Oklahoma State University, in 1994, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, majoring in Animal Science and minoring in Agriculture Economics.Beach currently serves as the US Commercial Lead, Sustainable Solutions for Netafim USA and is responsible for managing all aspects of Netafim's Sustainable Solutions products. He primarily works with our SDI-E™ products in Dairy, Swine, and Beef. SDI-E™ repurposes manure water by utilizing Netafim's filtration and drip irrigation technology and making multiple applications to the field throughout the year. Most recently, Beach was the Dealer & Agronomic Relationship Manager of the Midwest and Northern Plains territory in Netafim's Eastern Region.Beach has more than 25 years in the agricultural industry in various roles. Prior to coming to Netafim in 2015, Beach spent the majority of his career in the crop protection and crop insurance industries. In this enlightening episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader podcast, host Mark Jewell invites Jim Ed from Netafim to discuss the power of intentional leadership within the agribusiness sector. The conversation delves deep into what it means to be purposeful in one's approach to managing projects and people, and the impact intentional leadership can have on a company's culture and employees' drive.As the dialogue unfolds, Jim shares his personal journey, revealing challenges and strategies for creating a purpose-driven work environment. The insightful interaction covers the nuances of leadership, work-life balance, employee retention, and cultural dynamics in the workplace. The discussion also touches upon the exciting work Jim is involved with at Netafim, emphasizing the environmental benefits of their latest product innovations.Key Takeaways:Intentionality in Leadership: Being intentional means having a clear purpose and communicating it effectively, which positively influences project management and team direction.Impact of Company Culture: A culture that embodies intentionality fosters focus and success, whereas a lack of planning can lead to reactionary practices.Retention Strategy: Benefits and a “family” culture within a company are crucial for employee retention and job satisfaction.Challenges of Work-Life Balance: Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is an ongoing challenge, especially for those with tendencies towards workaholism.Launching New Products: Jim Ed discusses the launch of an environmentally beneficial product at Netafim, highlighting the importance of building passion within your team to overcome internal and external obstacles.Notable Quotes:"Being intentional is really about having a purpose.""If you don't [plan], then the next time you look up, it's two or three weeks later, and you go, 'Wow, did I really get all done that I need to get done?'""If you don't have good benefits, I don't think you have much of an anchor to really hold people there.""I think a lot of times we probably gloss over the fact that we are intentional on some things.""The culture that we have here at Netafim, as far as I think we do a really good job of building a family within our company."Dive into the full episode to uncover the depth of the conversation between Mark Jewell and Jim Ed, and gain a better understanding of how intentional leadership can transform your approach to agribusiness. Stay tuned to the Intentional Agribusiness Leader podcast
In hour one of The Sweat, Emerson Lotzia Jr hosts Julian Edlow from DraftKings and Tim Murray, and Jonathan Von Tobel from VSiN PrimeTime as they discuss their early thoughts on the NCAA Bracket Release and begin breaking down the matchups in the Eastern Region of the bracket. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Mermer Blakeslee! Mermer shares how she got into snowsports instruction. Mermer is still instructing at Wyndham Mountain in the Eastern Region as she has been for the last 4 decades. Mermer was a key player at Women's Summit 2024 in Solitude, UT this year and speaks about her experience there. A previous keynote Mermer gave was on stretching yourself to the point of failure and learning from that. This is what she addressed at Women's Summit 2024. Listen to this pod for examples on what she delivered. Mermer has her Alpine Level 3 and Children's Specialist 2 certifications.
Several trucks with loads of yam have been stacked at Adawso in the Afram Plains District of Eastern Region
PSIA-AASI First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Katie Brinton. Katie is the Senior Editor for Ski Area Management (SAM) Magazine, . Katie talks about her journey into snowsports instruction and how it's not too dissimilar from other stories she's heard. She left a career as a "professional" and got a job for a winter as a ski instructor. She eventually went on to earn her Level 1 certification from Okemo Resort in Southern Vermont that season. "It was eye-opening and refreshing." Katie met people who instructed in New Zealand and Japan and was able to work a season in the southern hemisphere. Katie now has her Alpine Level III, Children's Specialist I, Freestyle I certifications and is an Alpine Examiner for the Eastern Region of PSIA-AASI. Additionally, Katie is on the training staff at Okemo and serves as Vice Chair of the Eastern REgion's Board of Directors. Katie was named one of SAM magazines 10 under 30 at which began the connection with her and the magazine. On top of all of this, Katie just had her first child with her husband who is also an examiner with the Eastern Region. Katie was a guest at this year's Women Virtual Summit where she sat on a panel discussing diverse career pathways in the snowsports industry. She mentions that all career pathways in the snowsports industry are unique and there are no 'fixed' directions that you should go. Be on the lookout for a recording of Katie's panel discussion in April 2024.
Two individuals have reportedly lost their lives after being struck by stray bullets allegedly fired by the police during a confrontation with an agitated crowd in the Kwahu South Municipality of the Eastern Region.
Morgan Anderson is the current National FFA Eastern Region Vice President, the 2021-2022 Ohio FFA Vice President, and a former chapter officer for the Amanda-Clearcreek FFA Chapter located in Fairfield County, Ohio. Morgan is no stranger to the world of CDE's/LDE's, as she is an Ohio FFA state champion in 6 different competitions, and a national runner up in Prepared Public Speaking along with being a competitor in Creed Speaking (2018), Agricultural Issues Forum (2019), Employment Skills (2020). Morgan is currently a junior studying broadcast journalism at Ohio University, where she works at a TV Station in Southeast Ohio with the plan of becoming a TV reporter one day!
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Troy MacKay is the Enforcement Manger for the Eastern Region, for the Department of Natural Resources and he talks about what is and isn't legal when it comes to hunting and firearms.
Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. Part two with Katie and Thomas! This episode we feature Katie and Thomas Wolff! Listen to how Katie and Thomas live a balanced life as married counselors! Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive lives shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Katie Wolff, MA, LPC is a Senior Behavioral Health Care Manager/Succession Planner with Magellan Health where she helps members connect with their Employee Assistance Program and behavioral health benefits. She also collaborates with facilities to authorize higher levels of care and provides crisis support to members. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services with a psychiatric emphasis and her Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling in the marriage and family track from Maryville University of St. Louis. Her experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies and private treatment programs, including St. Patrick Center, Youth In Need, MERS Goodwill, Kids In The Middle, and Alsana. While her private practice counseling work is on pause, Katie also owns Grounded Oak Counseling LLC where she works with youth, adults, and families. Katie is passionate about working with people navigating life's many transitions, including death, relationships, incarceration, school and peer dynamics, and family changes. The most rewarding part of her work is seeing and hearing relief for people when they get the support and tools they need and deserve. Thomas Wolff, MA, LPC is a Clinical Services Supervisor with BJC Behavioral Health where he helps manage 988 mobile crisis staff, Community Behavioral Health Liaisons, and Youth Behavioral Health Liaisons. Thomas is also embedded with St. Louis County Police Department where he is a member of the Crisis Intervention Team and Crisis Negotiation Team. He helps the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at the St. Louis Field Office with threat analysis and threat management for the Eastern Region of Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and his Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling from Maryville University. His experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies such as MERS Goodwill in the areas of Job Development and Veterans Services. He has also worked in higher education at Maryville University as the Veterans Services Coordinator where he would assist both active duty and Veteran students to best utilize their military benefits. Thomas owns Trailhead Wellness LLC where he works with first responders, military personnel, adults, and families, however, his private practice work is on pause. Thomas is extremely passionate about working in crisis within the community and assisting law enforcement. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
First Chair Podcast host George Thomas catches up with Mike Ma who is a PSIA Adaptive Team member. Mike talks about his week at Team Training and what the adaptive team is looking forward to this season. Adaptive guides and educational resources that are new for this season are ready for you! Mike also talks about his time on the team and how he can serve the membership after this term ends. Mike's focus for the upcoming season will be focused on professional development and helping the Eastern Region with more events.
Keri Reid, the new PSIA-AASI Eastern Region Director of Education and Programs talks with us about her journey through the ski industry. Great discussions on her thoughts on the job and how she plans on leading the Eastern Region Educational Staff into the future. Of course we discuss the early beginnings of her skiing and teaching in Canada and her journey to New Zealand, Japan, and the to the USA. Keri will inspire and motivate you as a PSIA-AASI Member and snowsports instructor with her skiing, teaching, and most of all her great leadership skills.
Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. This episode we feature Katie and Thomas Wolff! Listen to how Katie and Thomas live a balanced life as married counselors! Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive lives shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Katie Wolff, MA, LPC is a Senior Behavioral Health Care Manager/Succession Planner with Magellan Health where she helps members connect with their Employee Assistance Program and behavioral health benefits. She also collaborates with facilities to authorize higher levels of care and provides crisis support to members. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services with a psychiatric emphasis and her Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling in the marriage and family track from Maryville University of St. Louis. Her experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies and private treatment programs, including St. Patrick Center, Youth In Need, MERS Goodwill, Kids In The Middle, and Alsana. While her private practice counseling work is on pause, Katie also owns Grounded Oak Counseling LLC where she works with youth, adults, and families. Katie is passionate about working with people navigating life's many transitions, including death, relationships, incarceration, school and peer dynamics, and family changes. The most rewarding part of her work is seeing and hearing relief for people when they get the support and tools they need and deserve. Thomas Wolff, MA, LPC is a Clinical Services Supervisor with BJC Behavioral Health where he helps manage 988 mobile crisis staff, Community Behavioral Health Liaisons, and Youth Behavioral Health Liaisons. Thomas is also embedded with St. Louis County Police Department where he is a member of the Crisis Intervention Team and Crisis Negotiation Team. He helps the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at the St. Louis Field Office with threat analysis and threat management for the Eastern Region of Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and his Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling from Maryville University. His experience includes working in local non-profit community mental health agencies such as MERS Goodwill in the areas of Job Development and Veterans Services. He has also worked in higher education at Maryville University as the Veterans Services Coordinator where he would assist both active duty and Veteran students to best utilize their military benefits. Thomas owns Trailhead Wellness LLC where he works with first responders, military personnel, adults, and families, however, his private practice work is on pause. Thomas is extremely passionate about working in crisis within the community and assisting law enforcement. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
Dr. Michelle Rozen is an expert on change management.
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we talk with two Vincentians who have been active for many years in the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Ms. Lynne Betts is the Vice President of the Eastern Region of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, that includes Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. Mr. Chuck Miller is the President of the St. Vincent de Paul, Wilmington Council that is made up of all the conferences in the Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore. Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a Catholic lay organization that leads women and men to join together to grow spiritually in the offer of person to person service to those in need and who are suffering. Organized locally, Vincentians witness God's love by embracing all works of charity and justice. You can see a video of this interview at www.YouTube.com/DioceseofWilm.
For more than 20 years a pair of DEQ hydrologists have been sharing their knowledge of surface water and groundwater with outdoor school students in Eastern Oregon. Laura Gleim, DEQ's Eastern Region public affairs specialist, visited outdoor school to learn along with the kids. Laura then catches up with Dylan to talk about her trip into the field. Be ready for some camp songs.