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1/28/25: Pol Consultant Josh Silver on the media bubble. Profs Kerstin Nordstrom & Yair Zick: The Algorithmics of Fair Resource Allocation. Duke Goldman: Clemente & his commitment to social justice, & why we see athletes as "heroes." Franklin Co Sheriff Chris Donelan reflecting on his tenure as his Friday retirement approaches.
00:00 Show open/ Nevin Bansal, Executive Director of Small Biz Cares. 11:32 Mark Blum, Executive Director of America's Agenda on rising drug prices. 20:05 Face the State: Franklin County early voting statistics with Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R), Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted (R), Aaron Sellers, spokesperson for the Franklin Co. Board of Elections, and several Franklin County voters. Explanation of Issue One with retired Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor who is part of Citizens Not Politicians, the group behind the proposed constitutional amendment, and Matt Dole who is the spokesperson for Ohio Works, a group against it. 32:14 Face the State: Ohio's Supreme Court race with University of Cincinnati Political Science Professor David Niven. Ohio State University's decision about whether to hold classes on Election Day. Ohio Task Force One, AEP Ohio, and the Salvation Army helping after recent southern hurricanes with Major Tricia Brennan with The Salvation Army of Central Ohio.
Franklin Co. vs Greensburg Girls Soccer Sect., Oct. 9, 2024
9/12/24: Franklin Co. Superior Court Clerk Sue Emond: the most difficult cases. Rabbi Riqi Kosovske w/ Rachel's Table ED Jodi Falk: Women of Vision, Gaza, hostages & you. Atty James Winston w/ Eric Sherman, co-author w/ Dwight Evans of “Dewey: Behind the Gold Glove." The Taste of Northampton with Steve Sanderson.
9/12/24: Franklin Co. Superior Court Clerk Sue Emond: the most difficult cases. Rabbi Riqi Kosovske w/ Rachel's Table ED Jodi Falk: Women of Vision, Gaza, hostages & you. Atty James Winston w/ Eric Sherman, co-author w/ Dwight Evans of “Dewey: Behind the Gold Glove." The Taste of Northampton with Steve Sanderson.
9/12/24: Franklin Co. Superior Court Clerk Sue Emond: the most difficult cases. Rabbi Riqi Kosovske w/ Rachel's Table ED Jodi Falk: Women of Vision, Gaza, hostages & you. Atty James Winston w/ Eric Sherman, co-author w/ Dwight Evans of “Dewey: Behind the Gold Glove." The Taste of Northampton with Steve Sanderson.
9/12/24: Franklin Co. Superior Court Clerk Sue Emond: the most difficult cases. Rabbi Riqi Kosovske w/ Rachel's Table ED Jodi Falk: Women of Vision, Gaza, hostages & you. Atty James Winston w/ Eric Sherman, co-author w/ Dwight Evans of “Dewey: Behind the Gold Glove." The Taste of Northampton with Steve Sanderson.
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Franklin Co. vs Connersville SB Sect. Champ., 052424
Batesville vs Franklin Co. BB Sect. Semi-Final, 052524
Franklin Co. vs BHS SB Sectional, 052024
John talks with Mike about why he's the guys for the job, and why he's NOT asking for donations
Greensburg vs Franklin Co. Girls Sect., 013124
O-A @ Franklin Co Boys Bball, 123023
Franklin Co @ South Ripley Boys Bball, 120923
Batesville @ Franklin Co Girls Bball, 121223
Franklin Co @ N Decatur Girls Basketball, 120723
Outdoors In North Iowa, Thomas Rice, Franklin Co. Conservation (11/17/23) by Radio on the Go
In this episode the coaches welcome Franklin Co coach Eddie James. In the tough topic the coaches debunk the theory that Ky has too many classes for football and in the football flashback we hear from a Ky icon.
Outdoors In North Iowa, Thomas Rice, Franklin Co. Conservation (10/20/23) by Radio on the Go
Newsmaker Ep. 2194 Nathan Pralle, Franklin Co. Arts Council Christmas Play Director (10/20/23) by Radio on the Go
Tina and Hillary cover former Kentucky State Treasurer, James "Honest Dick" Tate. Kentucky State Treasurer James Tate was known for his honesty. But when he vanished with a stolen fortune, he triggered a nationwide manhunt proving that even the most trustworthy can have a hidden side. Sources Frank the Magazine James ‘Honest Dick' Tate: Frankfort's most honest of dishonest men (https://frankthemagazine.com/james-honest-dick-tate-frankforts-most-honest-of-dishonest-men/)--by Roger Barlow Lexington Herald-Leader Fraudulent legacy of Ky. treasurer ‘Honest Dick' Tate (https://www.kentucky.com/opinion/op-ed/article191350444.html)--by Stuart W. Sanders Kentucky Historical Society Tate Impeachment (https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/LegislativeMoments/moments04RS/28_web_leg_history.html) Roots Web Kentucky: A History of the State (https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/franklin/tate.jw.txt)--by Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 5th ed., 1887, Franklin Co. Photos James "Honest Dick" Tate (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e7/Honest_Dick_Tate_%283x4%29.png)--Unknown Author (Public Domain via Wikipedia) Kentucky Treasury Scales (https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/LegislativeMoments/moments04RS/28b_scales_web.jpg)--from Emma Guy Cromwell; KHS Collection via Kentucky Historical Society
Newsmaker Ep. 2189 Bonnie Stewart, Franklin Co. Community Choir Director (10/13/23) by Radio on the Go
Outdoors In North Iowa, Thomas Rice, Franklin Co. Conservation (10/6/23) by Radio on the Go
Newsmaker Ep. 2184 Leon Kuehner, Franklin Co. Arts Council (10/6/23) by Radio on the Go
Newsmaker Ep. 2183 Chris Vanness, Franklin Co. Board Of Supervisors Chairman (10/5/23) by Radio on the Go
Newsmaker Ep. 2181 Joel McWilliams, Franklin Co. Emergency Mgt. Coordinator (10/3/23) by Radio on the Go
Outdoors In North Iowa, Thomas Rice, Franklin Co. Conservation 9/22/23 by Radio on the Go
Newsmaker Ep.2171 Aaron Dodd, Franklin Co. Sheriff (9/19/23) by Radio on the Go
Franklin Co. Extension, Laela Ragsdale (9-11-23) by Radio on the Go
EC @ Franklin Co, 090823 Football
Outdoors in North Iowa, Thomas Rice, Franklin Co. Conservation (9-8-23) by Radio on the Go
8/23/23: Nation magazine defense correspondent Michael Klare on the War in Ukraine, Russia, & BRICS; Holyoke Media News Director Natalia Munoz on the Northampton police; Franklin Co. former Rep. & Register of Probate John Merrigan on his death penalty vote, opioids, & Greenfield's mayoral race; Buz & Bill on POST.
Meredith Freedhoff, Chairwoman of the Franklin Co. GOP discusses why it's so important to vote YES on issue 1. "It's not a Blue or Red issue"
Today we discuss the importance of shopping local and supporting your local businesses and communities after returning from the Franklin Co. Farmers Market in Kentucky. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyirl/message
Fritz Crozier of the Franklin Co. Engineer's office discusses the construction projects this summer and maybe some headaches to go with it
Our guest this week is Otta CEO Sam Franklin Otta is the better way to find a job in tech. They have raised over $20m including a Series A led by Tiger Global after initial backing from LocalGlobe and Riding Unicorns Live 2022 special guest Paul Forster. Sam has worked as a management consultant and cut his teeth at tech company Nested.Sam joins James Pringle and Hector Mason to discuss what makes an entrepreneur, the pathway to Otta.com, imposter syndrome & so much more.Don't forget to like, subscribe and follow The Riding Unicorns Podcast on our socials and your chosen podcast platform to stay up to date!
Jason Franklin joins Michael Rasile on For the Love of Sports to discuss joining the sports industry through the lens of design. From a young age, Jason realized he had a knack for design and this came to fruition when he was 14 speaking with the CEO of Footlocker showing the designs he believed they should be selling in their stores. Through his tenacity, Jason also decided he wanted to be the ball boy of the Chicago Bulls during Michael's second 3-peat. While there he saw that not only did they have the most talent, but that the Bulls outworked everyone on a nightly basis, something he still uses to this day. Jason went on to start Sportiqe where he helps brands understand how to connect with their customers through high-quality products and designs. Some clients of theirs include the NBA, Dave Matthews Band, Jeep, The Grand Ole Opry, and more. https://sportiqe.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sportiqe/ https://www.instagram.com/jfsportiqe/
Jason Franklin joins Michael Rasile on For the Love of Sports to discuss joining the sports industry through the lens of design. From a young age, Jason realized he had a knack for design and this came to fruition when he was 14 speaking with the CEO of Footlocker showing the designs he believed they should be selling in their stores. Through his tenacity, Jason also decided he wanted to be the ball boy of the Chicago Bulls during Michael's second 3-peat. While there he saw that not only did they have the most talent, but that the Bulls outworked everyone on a nightly basis, something he still uses to this day. Jason went on to start Sportiqe where he helps brands understand how to connect with their customers through high-quality products and designs. Some clients of theirs include the NBA, Dave Matthews Band, Jeep, The Grand Ole Opry, and more. https://sportiqe.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sportiqe/ https://www.instagram.com/jfsportiqe/
The former President of the Franklin Co. Board of Elections breaks down the good and the bad from yesterday's midterms
DAY 33Shoe expert Bill Bodziak testifies about food impressions found at Dana & Chris Sr's house, Special Agent Sp. Agent Ryan Scheider testified about being present at the proffer with Jake in April of last year when Jake led them to the murder weapons and the truck. Franklin Co dive team member talks about retrieving the concrete buckets with the murder weapons from the pond at Flying W Farms, Episode photos: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HIi__Fyg5jJ9Bbt_BJ2hiKJHSkOBYoHt/view?usp=sharingPareon: https://www.patreon.com/PrettyLiesAndAlibisMerch: prettyliesandalibis.myshopify.comDonate: PayPal - prettyliesandalibis@gmail.com Venmo - @prettyliesalibis
Ep. 1842 Tom Brolsma & Dick Lukensmeyer, Republican Candidates Dist. 2 Franklin Co. BOS by Radio on the Go
Week 8 Recap, Week 9 Preview, special guests, coyotes, and a whole lot more. Spin it!
Chris and Mo visit with Franklin Co. HS principal Roger Alsup to talk about his school's football and basketball teams. Joe Williams talks WillCo awards and NASCAR's Ally 400 in Nashville on Sunday.
Via Bruce Greene in his Five Miles from Ellum CD, Bruce gleaned Old Time Brickyard Joe from James "Pop" Baker (b.1889 from Franklin Co., KY). Bruce said the fiddler James was part of a band called The Sixty-Fivers because they were all at least that age.
Via Bruce Greene in his Five Miles from Ellum CD, Bruce gleaned Old Time Brickyard Joe from James "Pop" Baker (b.1889 from Franklin Co., KY). Bruce said the fiddler James was part of a band called The Sixty-Fivers because they were all at least that age.
New Franklin Co. HS boys basketball coach Sam Tarlton joins the show to talk about how he made the move from North Greene after a state tournament run in 2020-21.
We've got a bit of a screwy show as our backup recording didn't work, so you get the best of the best today! We talk to new Franklin Co. boys basketball coach Sam Tarlton and then to Maren Angus about the WCWS.
WRTV Investigative reporter Kara Kenney joins Hear Cincinnati to discuss a father who lost his family when six people died on March 20, 2020, after their vehicles went into Sanes Creek in Franklin County, Indiana. First, our panel discusses Cincinnati Issue 3, cicadas updates, "Urban Hikers", and the Bengals pick in the NFL Draft. Notable Links: WATCH: WCPO 9 special examines affordable housing in Tri-State What's the problem with affordable housing in Greater Cincinnati, and how can the region solve it? CURESZ Foundation aims to educate the public about schizophrenia, remove stigma around the disorder Jennifer Ketchmark's Facebook post on cicadas How to socially distance yourself from cicadas this summer Meet the six candidates running for Cincinnati mayor this year 'Urban Hikers' inspire documentary about neighborhood walks Krohn Conservatory to reopen with long-delayed, 'stunningly beautiful' Butterflies of Bali Bengals draft LSU wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase with No. 5 pick in the first round Feature: 5 dead, 1 missing after floodwaters wash away bridge in Franklin County 6 bodies recovered after water sweeps cars from Indiana road 'This wasn't an accident' Several 911 calls made about flooded Franklin Co. creek before family's death More at wcpo.com/hear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Appalachian Vibes, Episode 1 featuring:JoJo Stockton- Originial songs by the one and only Jojo Stockton out of Franklin Co. Virginia. Songs:Truevine, Burner and 4 or 5. Stu Brown-The human jukebox from Roanoke, VACovers: It's a Mans World, Parachute, and (Original music) More of Your LoveCaleb Settje- Artist from Forest, VA performing original songsSongs: Tuesday Night, Expire, Somehow Everything will be Okay. Appalachian Vibes Radio Show from WNCW is listener nominated, you can nominate an artist by emailing Amanda at appalachianvibes@gmail.com. Appalachian Vibes Radio Show is created and produced by Amanda Bocchi, a neo soul singer-songwriter, multi instrumentalist and journalist hailing from the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia.
Doc Connects with 3rd generation racer Jared Fryer from Greenville, NC originally from Trinity, NC. They chat about his new opportunity Driving the #14 JM Racing / Sterling Building Group / SRC/ Asphalt Services FORD LMSC in the Solid Rock Carriers Cars Tour. They also chat about life away from the track, his 1st LMSC victory at Franklin Co. Speedway plus his chances at the Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour LMSC title in 2020.
First Presidential Debate - A Breakdown and Review Winners and Losers The City of Cleveland hosts the first Presidential Debate between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden, hosted by Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic. Joining me on the program is Summit County Republican Chairman Brian Williams. We break down the debate of what was covered, what was not, the good, bad, and the ugly. Tune in and tell a friend. Part 2 Encore Presentation - Caught them red-handed - Indictments issued. Franklin Co. Prosecutor Ron O'Brien explains. Caught them red-handed - Indictments handed down for Statehouse destruction and vandalism of the red paint act of vandalism that occurred at the Ohio Statehouse on the afternoon of June 18th of this year. Felony charges have been filed. Here is a link to the indictments from Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien.
Caught them red-handed - Indictments handed down for Statehouse destruction and vandalism of the red paint act of vandalism that occurred at the Ohio Statehouse on the afternoon of June 18th of this year. Felony charges have been filed. Here is a link to the indictments from Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien. COLUMBUS POLICE REPORT - Call Log of alarms, calls, and engagement with protesting rioters on the night of May 28th in downtown Columbus. Click on this link to read the entire report! Breaking News - On pages 13 and 14 of the report, some of the rioting anarchists that had broken into the Ohio Statehouse on the night of May 28 intended to set the Statehouse on fire, according to this report. This 35-page report is a chronological timeline of the police calls that came in and the business alarms that went off throughout the downtown area on the riotous night of May 28th this year in downtown Columbus. Twenty-seven windows of the Ohio Statehouse, the front door was compromised, and the building was rushed and ransacked by anarchists. The handful of highway patrolmen who were on duty that night were shaken by the experience. Columbus Police came to their aid, deploying tear gas and wood bullets (knee-knockers) at the anarchists. Fourteen arrests were made that night, but Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein dropped the charges. Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien picked up the ball and held those who committed the crimes accountable. Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O'Brien and his team investigated the crimes and researched the videotapes and body cams from Highway Patrol and Columbus Police. His office has charged 20 individuals with felony indictments. A number of these individuals have been charged on multiple counts of criminal damaging, vandalism, aggravated arson, aggravated riot, and other related charges.
Michael Striziano- Franklin Co. Auditor- Good news for Property Values! Michael tells us why.
Bourbon is just one of the things Kentucky is known for and its history is as rich as its taste. The stories behind the bottles though are an even bigger part of the experience. We know the distilleries of today, but what about those distilleries of days gone by and the stories that may have went with it. One man is using his love of history and archaeology to find those forgotten landmarks and help us all get a better taste of the state's signature drink through the stories and people who were distilling spirits long ago. September is Archaeology Month in the bluegrass and the guest in this edition of Uniquely Kentucky is a man who has been digging up the past and the stories behind some of Kentucky's forgotten distilleries and has come to be known as a “Bourbon Archaeologist.” Nick Laracuente helped with the uncovering of a rare find at Buffalo Trace Distillery in Franklin Co in 2016. He helped with the discovery of what has come to be known as Bourbon Pompeii, a distillery dating back to the 1800s that had been filled in and built over until it was unearthed for visitors to see.
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