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While the media tried to tell America that president Trump is the least popular commander in chief ever, Trump was taking a victory lap with an incredible speech in Michigan. It was a total takedown of globalists, a boost for working folks and a complete tribute to American Exceptionalism. And, you probably laughed your tail off he was so funny. We've learned more disturbing details about firefighter Graham Hoffman's death this weekend at the hands of a mad woman in his ambulance. Also, a son in Grain Valley is looking at years and years in prison for being the worst son on earth. That viral video of the speed boat crashing in Arizona gets even more interesting. They won the race... and.... the team is from KC. We have the details. The Royals win another low scoring game, 3-1 over the Rays. It's never comfortable or easy with this light hitting team... but maybe we are missing the big picture. The Chiefs make commitments to two young defensive starts, a former tight end was right all along about Shedeur Sanders and a writer that puts out a gripe list focuses on places he hates leaving tips.
D&P Highlights: Man from Grain Valley accused of stealing nearly $250,000 from his elderly mother full 352 Tue, 29 Apr 2025 18:58:00 +0000 pXb4Ngl3l8Dq1pTtHEPa9eEm6cOISEjn news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlights: Man from Grain Valley accused of stealing nearly $250,000 from his elderly mother You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
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Dear Johnny, My name is Terri and I have been a daycare provider for over 30 years in the Blue Springs community. I have watched over mostly children from area teachers and I love every minute of it. I've helped with kids from most major school districts on the Missouri side including Blue Springs, Independence, Lee's Summit, Grain Valley, Raytown, and the list goes on and on. I genuinely love these kids and try not to be the “typical daycare provider.” I fix homemade meals for the kids every day for breakfast and lunch, customize a preschool curriculum, go to the kids' birthday parties and help them celebrate birthdays and holidays to make them feel special. I really try to spare no expense for the kids I care for and look after every day. Over the last couple of years, my family and I have suffered some hardships. My husband, Larry, of nearly 30 years had to quit his job as a local mechanic due to the effects of his progressing Parkinson's Disease. In the Spring we suffered a small kitchen fire and insurance covered most of the repairs, but we did have some out of pocket expense to make sure we were running things safely and efficiently. Recently, the strong winds that came through town a couple of weeks ago and caused a branch to fall from a nearby tree and puncture a hole in the back porch roof. It also blew over a portion of our fence in the backyard. Insurance will cover the repairs, but I just can't afford the large deductible. Going to a single income family has already put financial strain us, but adding the fire, the roof and fence repair, and my husband's medical expenses makes it hard to stay afloat. I have started doing “DoorDash” after all the kids have been picked up just to try and make ends meet. Thank you for taking the time to read my letter and any help would be greatly appreciated. Merry Christmas. Sincerely, Terri Who helped: Gary, Jason, Shane, Tony, Sue, Gene, Allison, Jason, Consentino's How you helped: 3 months of mortgage payments, insurance deductible for roof repair, groceries
The Golden Eagles coach previews his team's playoff game with Grain Valley
The Eagles' coach previews his team's game with Fort Osage
The Eagles coach previews his team's game with Kearney
Previewing the Eagles 2024 season
Date: December 27, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number: S5: E14: Sam Banks - (Craig Morgan) Local Gigs to Legendary StagesBIO:From a local club in Grain Valley to the neon glow of Nashville, Sam's guitar has strummed the chords of an incredible journey. As he sits down with us, his tale unfolds, revealing the grit behind the glamour of the music industry. Sam's narrative bridges his early days jamming with family to the thrill of sharing the stage with country stars like Craig Morgan. He brings us along for the ride, from selling merch to mastering his six-string on some of the most legendary stages, like the Grand Ole Opry. Nashville's evolution over the past decade takes center stage, as Sam peels back the curtain on the city's transformation through a musician's eyes. He reminisces about the intimate connection forged in venues like the Ryman Auditorium and the Bluebird Cafe, where the walls are steeped in history and the birth of iconic songs. Our conversation with Sam turns to the art of songwriting, the intricate dance of lyrics and melody, and the anticipation that bubbles up when new music is ready to be unveiled to the world. The resonance of a beloved guitar transcends its strings as Sam shares his passion for the instrument, including the poignant story of how a surprise payment plan from his then-girlfriend led to acquiring his prized guitar. We explore the influences that have shaped his unique sound, including guitar greats like Jerry Reed, and the importance of both lyrics and melody in crafting songs that capture the heart. Join us as we step into Sam's shoes and experience the life of a musician intimately woven into the fabric of Nashville's storied music community.Sponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMWWW.SIGNAD.COMWWW.RUNWAYAUDIO.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist(s) Web PageInstagram - @SamBanksMusicCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey
Talking with the Eagles' coach about the Platte County game
Previewing the Northmen's game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach previews his team's 2023 season
Always Be Cool (ABC) Podcast - Bobby Kerr & Darren Copeland of SummitLendingUSA.com
Bill Althaus is a 1972 graduate of Truman High School. His senior year the school's newspaper won the Robert F. Kennedy Award as the top high school paper in the country. He graduated from Northwest Missouri State University and has been an award-winning columnist and sports writer at The Examiner the past 33 years.He has won eight Missouri Press Association first-place awards for columns, features and sports stories and been honored by United Press International, the Associated Press, Morris Communications and Gatehouse Media for his work. In 2009, he was named the Central Hockey League's Media Member of the Year for his coverage of the new Missouri Mavericks hockey team and he is a lifetime member of the Baseball Writers Association of America. He was the Kansas City Royals beat writer for 21 years.Bill also hosts The Sonic Locker Room, a weekly radio program that features 18 area high schools. He has been honored by the Missouri Broadcasters Association for his work on that program and his play-by-play broadcast of last year's Blue Springs South High School state championship basketball game.Bill has written nine books, including his most recent – “From the Guys Who Were There” – which takes fans into the locker room and behind the scenes of the Kansas City Royals past two World Series appearances, including last year's World Series crown. Some of the highlights: Alex Gordon lists his five favorite defensive plays, Salvador Perez talks about the origin of his post-game dunking celebration and Wade Davis details his dramatic ninth-inning performance against the Toronto Blue Jays that helped the Royals reach the World Series. He has also written books with Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame second baseman Frank White, former Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowlers Dante Hall and Priest Holmes and books tracing the history of the Chiefs and University of Missouri sports.He and his wife Stacy have two sons – Zach and Sean – who are both members of the Grain Valley High School Hall of Fame, Zach for golf and Sean for basketball. Dad joined his sons in the Hall of Fame two years ago when he was voted in for his work covering Grain Valley sports for The Examiner. His constant companion is Marley, the family's mini-wiener dog who has overcome paralysis and a laundry list of medical issues to inspire him in his daily walk through life.When he's not covering area high school or professional sports, Bill enjoys concerts and movies. If you ever want to talk sports, movies or rock ‘n roll, he's your guySupport the showABC PodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alwaysbecoolpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thebobbykerrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alwaysbecoolpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebobbykerrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alwaysbecoolSummit LendingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SummitLendingUSATwitter: https://twitter.com/SummitLendingUSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/summitlendingusa/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/summitlendingkc/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/loantipskc
The Eagles coach previews the Class 5 quarterfinal game with Fort Osage
Previewing the district semifinal game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach previews his team's game with Raytown
The Pirates coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
Although this is the shortest episode I've done to date, I feel that this hour long conversation is pure authenticity. Kyle Spencer, Owner of Dell's Powersports and Dell's House of Speed in Grain Valley, MO, has a very interesting story. His vision and drive for success, while remaining super humble is fascinating and inspiring. His journey did not start with a silver spoon. Kyle dives into his difficult upbringing, irresponsible behavior as a "misfit" teen and young adult and his transformation upon meeting his wife Maegan. Through that struggle, he knew at a young age that he wanted more from life than how he was raised around complacency. No matter what Kyle does, he's constantly pushing the envelope. I'm excited to share his story and publicly announce the collaboration of my company (Domare Solutions) and Dell's Powersports to launch, a new premium product for the powersports world called, Clean AF (Absolutely Flawless). https://dellspowersports.com https://dellshouseofspeed.com https://cleanabsolutelyflawless.com https://heartlandwaterfowl.com https://domaresolutions.com https://paparonradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paparonpodcast/support
The Northmen's coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach previews his team's 2022 season
A Kansas City-area school board is facing backlash after directing staff to remove signs indicating that a classroom is a welcoming space for LGBTQ students.
A farm you can be apart of! Rebecca at Twin Pines Farm shares her passion for connecting people with animals.She's known as @MommyFarmer on social media with 2M followers on TikTok!This family is located in Grain Valley, MO where you can book visits to the farm for goat yoga, morning chores, and kid farmyard experiences. It's something I am captivated to watch every morning as she interacts with her farmyard. She's relatable, shares the REALITY of restoring a historical farm and the adventures of building dreams.I know you'll enjoy this conversation with Rebecca, so head to your favorite way to listen to podcasts and hit play for a 36min conversation!Shop her boutique and schedule your tour, https://www.twinpines.farm/twin-pines-farm....#podcast #agriculture #simplycountry #simplycountryranch #farming #agriculturelife #farming #healthyliving #countrypodcast #farmingpodcast #oklahomafarming #goatyoga #historicalbarn #farmchores #familyfarming #mommyfarmer #goatfarmer #homesteadliving
Series: Growing Up JesusSermon Title: LostPreaching: Pastor Mike CassidyScripture: Luke 2: 41-52Date: 1/2/22
Series: Growing Up JesusSermon Title: BlessedPreaching: Pastor Mike CassidyScripture: Luke 2: 21-24Date: 12/26/21
Series: Close to Home Sermon Title: Christmas Eve 2021Preaching: Pastor Mike CassidyScripture: Luke 2: 4-7Date: 12/24/21
Series: Close to Home (Advent)Sermon Title: The Stable and the StarPreaching: Children's Christmas ProgramScripture: Luke 2Date: 12/19/21
Series: Close to Home (Advent)Sermon Title: A Home for AllPreaching: Mike CassidyScripture: Luke 3: 7-18Date: 12/12/21
Series: Close to Home (Advent)Sermon Title: Laying the FoundationPreaching: Mike CassidyScripture: Luke 1: 67-79Date: 12/5/21
Series: Close to Home (Advent)Sermon Title: HomesickPreaching: Mike CassidyScripture: Luke 21: 25-36Date: 11/28/21
Series: Turn Your EyesSermon Title: Alpha and OmegaPreaching: Mike CassidyScripture: Revelation 1: 4-8Date: 11/21/21
Grain Valley native Silvia Saige is an unusual success story. She left her life working as an X Ray tech to follow her dream of becoming a stand up comedienne...moving to LA to chase that dream...and, along the way, entered the world of adult film...amassing a stunning 600 scenes to her credit. Now she's all of Twitter, OnlyFans, hosts the podcast "Sexy Funny Raw" and much more...all on her own terms...but it wasn't without some bumps along the way. She stopped by the studio for an amazing open talk about the Adult industry, sex and more!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Previewing the game with Fort Osage
Previewing the quarterfinal game with Grain Valley
Series: Turn Your EyesSermon Title: Like the StarsPreaching: Mike CassidyScripture: Daniel 12: 1-3Date: 11/14/21
The Bluejays coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
The Pirates coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach previews his team's game with Raytown
The Northmen's coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach previews his team's 2021 season
"Are you waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life?" Preached originally on Sunday, October 9, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"The problem with charlatans who manipulate us is that they sometimes succeed in robbing us even of authentic experiences." Preached originally on Sunday, October 2, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"God did not simply dismiss thousands of years of history and the special election of Israel with the ministry of Jesus." Preached originally on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"Perhaps it is time this week to repent of our justifications, and set ourselves entirely toward the kind of life and kind of person that only God can bring to life in us." Preached originally on September 18, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
Jayme & Jon are joined by Cody Holyoke of KMBC's First News as Grain Valley native Kara Eaker is in quarantine in Tokyo. Plus, a pair of tragic stories involving kids & there was a shooting outside National's Park in Washington D.C. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Through Jesus we learn that prayer is God's gift to us for intimate communion, not primarily an avenue for transferring information." Preached originally on Sunday, September 11, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"Because life is sometimes painful and sometimes disappointing--even life with God--then if our faith is to survive these experiences there is no value in concealing our feelings from God." Preached originally on Sunday, September 4, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"Jeremiah has helped us to see what real authenticity with God looks like, and he has modeled before us the kind of prayer that has proven to be essential for the perseverance of God's people throughout history." Preached originally on Sunday, August 28, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"Prayer, especially in the face of rejection, is an act of trust and faith." Preached originally on Sunday, August 21, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"We must submit ourselves to God's will for the moment, no matter what our personal feelings might continue to be." Preached originally on Sunday, August 14, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
Official Website: https://www.lawabidingbiker.com This article is written by Richard Kane, “Big Daddy Kane” or “BDK”, as many of you know him as. Since the very first motorcycle was built, motorcycles have enacted a passion in people. Whether it is the thrill of the ride, the sense of adventure or just the feeling of getting away from the norm from time to time people have enjoyed the two-wheeled wonder. Equally, music does the same for people and I believe music and motorcycles go hand in hand as they say. Please note, these are not my top ten favorite songs to listen to while riding. This is a list I put together based on several factors. The factors include impact, age, and genre. Music, even since the early days of motorcycling has been a part of the culture in my opinion. Concerts at rallies, listening to music while riding, or just stopping by a small bar with a local band playing cover tunes while out on a day ride are common. From the British mod subculture, to American war veterans, to the chopper culture of the 60’s and 70’s, then the 80’s comeback of H-D with a huge tie to southern rock music has always been an influence. My list below is not in any particular order and you may, or may not agree. In our Private Patron Member Only Facebook Group, we often discuss different music topics. Again, showing a very close relation to music and motorcycles. SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE To acquire this list I have done many hours of research. As a music fan that has over 150 vinyl records, 200 CD’s and thousands of digital downloads I was careful to focus the list on the impact the band, and song has had on motorcycle culture. Some songs are obviously for the older generations, but others will no doubt influence the younger riders. For example in Sturgis this year I witnessed two “clubbers” of different generations ride past me. One, an older man wearing common biker wear such as jeans, boots, and a vest. Blaring from his Ultra was classic southern rock as he pulled into the clubhouse off of Main St. Soon after him came a younger member wearing long shorts and high tops. Booming from his stereo was modern rap/hip hop. It’s obvious music tastes have changed among riders. #1-Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf- This is an easy one and if not included in this list I believe the validity of the list in general is compromised. “Get your motor running” is the first thing that comes to mind with this song. I personally saw Steppenwolf at a rally in 1996 and the men and women in the crowd went nuts. The song is a common anthem and while Steppenwolf as a band is not one of my favorites the impact of the song makes it a must have on this list. #2-Sympathy For the Devil by The Rolling Stones– This classic from the American blues inspired band is a classic. This band has spanned from the 60’s where the mods favored rockabilly, early rock and roll, motorcycles and leather jackets to today. The Rolling Stones inspired many British and American kids alike. The song tells a tale of history from the Russian Czar to an American President. A favorite of many motorcycle riders the song is one that allows you to lean back and just cruise. #3-Rambling Man by the Allman Brothers Band– Can you really have a list such as this without these southern rock icons. Greg Allman, often considered one of the top guitarists of all time, passed away too soon. This classic just soothes getting out on the open road to enjoy the adventure waiting ahead. It brings to mind getting on the bike with minimal plans or expectations and letting the day, and ride be in charge. Like many bikers we do not like to stay in one place on our rides. Ramble on riders! #4-Free Bird by Lynard Skynard– Try going to any motorcycle rally without hearing this song! Lynard Skynyrd has become an icon of rallies and I can tell you after seeing them live in Sturgis in 1999 I became a bigger fan. The song inspires you to be free, ride and enjoy the moment. Riders of several age groups can’t help to sing along whether it's at a concert, in a bar, or even on their bike. Considered by many the quintessential motorcycle song. #5-Highway Song by Blackfoot– This song just conjures up the thoughts of being on the road, probably alone, and letting the highway lead you to your destination even though you may not know where you’re going. The song is long, yes. But, imagine you and hundreds of riders singing along at the same time while you have your arm around your gal. An ode to the highway and the adventures it brings. #6-Wherever I May Roam by Metallica– This classic by Metallica is an ode to touring the road as a band, but is easily applicable to motorcycle riders. For those in their 40’s we remember Metallica very well and the lyrics speak to them. Just like Highway Song for those in their 50’s and 60’s this song is easily their equivalent anthem. When the guitars of Kirk Hammet hit you in the gut you just have to play air guitar as the cruise control takes over the throttle. #7-Girls, Girls, Girls by Motley Crue– This is definitely one of my favorites for this list. Yes, the song is about gentlemen’s clubs, but anyone who has seen the video knows it is definitely a motorcycle song. The four bad boys of rock and roll cruising the Sunset Strip riding their Harley-Davidsons is branded in your memory. The add-in sounds of a Harley-Davidson in the song itself is a clue. This song comes on and you twist the acceleration of the throttle whether you want to or not. Motorcycles, beautiful women and cool rockers! #8-Copperhead Road by Steve Earle- A motorcycle favorite. Earle’s ode to his fictitious father being a moonshine runner, his going to Vietnam and coming back and being a runner of a different type is a classic. I have met Earleseveral times. He is a kind man who is insanely creative. After prison, his sound changed to more of a folk one, but his passion for music never faded. I never asked Earle if he rides, and even if he doesn’t it would not matter. Motorcyclists of all generations love this song. #9-LaGrange by ZZ Top– ZZ Top is notorious for their classic car passion. But that passion definitely carries over to motorcycling as well. This song is such a classic it has been included in many motorcycle inspired compilations. Many artists including one of my favorites, Jamey Johnson have covered this song. It’s not necessarily about cars, or motorcycles, but bikers sure love it. #10-My Generation by The Who– Maybe a controversial pick, but the kings of British Mod Culture had to be on the list. I would have loved to have been in Britain during this time. Getting dressed, riding to get your date for the night who for sure was wearing a mini-dress and high boots with enough hairspray to keep her hair from ever getting messed up in the wind. The Who and this song had a lot of influence on the mod riders of the time. CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! Honorable Mentions: Some songs below could have made the top ten. Here are some of those; Sister Christian by Night Ranger– A biker favorite for sure. The tune goes from a slower pace to a slight and then sudden increase as the drums kick. It just makes you want to let go of the handlebars for a moment and play air drums. An ode to the drummer's sister who was graduating high school has not only become a huge classic, but a biker favorite. Bawitdaba by Kid Rock-Those in their 40’s remember this tune well. The combination of R&B, Rock, Metal and Rap all while motocross riders are jumping their bikes over the stage filled with cool rockers and hot women. All while wishing you could be Kid Rock for just one night. When this song comes on while you're riding you can't help but bob your head up and down to the beat. Running With the Devil by Van Halen– Ok, seriously who doesn’t have this song in their playlist? This tune will inadvertently make you twist the throttle and increase your chance of a ticket in ten-seconds flat. A favorite of young and old bikers alike. This Life by Curtis Stinger-The theme song of Sons of Anarchy is notorious. It is a great song. In fact all four soundtracks are really good. I love Perry Ferrel’s version of Sympathy of The Devil on one of them. At the time this show was huge. Some people may look back now and mock it a bit, but in reality it had pretty good writing, stars that played the part’s well and there is no doubt it inspired younger riders to get a motorcycle and ride. The T-bar’d Dyna with the fairing was basically built from this show and really influenced companies and custom makers for years. Hicktown by Jason Aldean– Ok, I admit this is one of my inputs. Lots of country music loving riders out there. This song just hits you in the gut with its rock inspired country undertones. When this song comes on when I am riding I cannot help but think of being on a bike riding out to the Saturday night bonfire to see my friends and hopefully meet a lovely lady who wants a ride. Train, Train by Black Oak Arkansas-This is my last input to this article. A southern rock classic that is common on many southern rock and motorcycle inspired compilations. Bikers love this song and it has a great rhythm to it. Yes, easily a .38 Special song or even If You Want to Go To Heaven by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils could easily be here in it’s place. But, we have to end the list at some time. Well that is it. You may agree on most, all, or none of these pics. Again the goal was to pick songs that influence riders of all genres, age groups and styles. I look forward to your input. Most importantly ride safe and often. NEW FREE VIDEO RELEASED: Indian Motorcycle Stage One Mufflers vs. Freedom Performance Exhaust-Sound Comparison Sponsor-Ciro 3D CLICK HERE! Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation Sponsor-RickRak CLICK HERE The Ultimate Motorcycle Luggage Rack Solution Forget those messy straps and bungee cords Go strapless with a RickRak quick attach luggage system & quality bag Sponsor-Butt Buffer CLICK HERE Want to ride longer? Tired of a sore and achy ass? Then fix it with a high-quality Butt Buffer seat cushion? New Patrons: Gavyn Tillison John Nedoroscik of Oxford, MA Michael Hallick of Plano, TX Lee Corcoran of Brighton, Colorado Arthur Fry of Broomfield, Colorado Robert Soucy of Concord, NH Julie Hazlett of Bedford , WY JD Reyes of Grain Valley, Missouri Al Crease of Bethel, Vermont If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: Stanley Fister John Malone of Burnt Hills, NY John Norris ________________________________________________________ FURTHER INFORMATION: Official Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Podcast Hotline Phone: 509-731-3548 HELP SUPPORT US! JOIN THE BIKER REVOLUTION! #BikerRevolution #LawAbidingBiker
All Brian Fenstermaker wanted to do was brew beer his brother liked to drink. Little did he know his brother had much bigger ideas for those home-brews! This is a story you’ve got to hear to believe. Act 32 of BeerswithNigel features Iron Kettle Brewing. It’s the newest, oldest and only brewery in Grain Valley, MO. Or is it the oldest and newest and only? Doesn't matter. Listen anyway. Beers from 3 Trails Brewing, East Forty Brewing & Fringe Beerworks. This week's mystery beers: Elk Valley Brewing — Pecan Pie Barleywine; Roundhouse Brewing — Cinder Dick; IPA Kros Strain Brewing — Ditch Beer 2021; and Crane Brewing — Thought & Memory.
The Pirates coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach previews his teams game with Raytown
The Bulldogs coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach talks about their win in week 1 over Smithville and what they will need to do to beat Oak Park
"Well, what does all this mean? Who will be saved and who will not? How do I know if I’m a citizen of the kingdom?" Preached originally on April 8, 2012 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"A person, in human terms, is not completely logical, entirely predictable, or even, in many ways, thoroughly quantifiable." Preached originally on April 1, 2012 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"God will recreate that which sin has tarnished and stained." Preached originally on January 29, 2012 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"Don’t let the fickleness, the sufferings, and the perils of this world cause you to quit living into the story of Jesus." Preached originally on January 22, 2012 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"Will you follow Jesus? He has gone before you. Will you meet Him in Galilee? But, to get there, you too, must pass through Golgotha, the hill on which Jesus died. Are you ready truly to be baptized?" Preached originally on April 17, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
On June 15, 2020, the US Supreme Court ruled to extend workplace discrimination protections to gay and transgender Americans. A Grain Valley, Missouri native's case was among a few that led to the LGBTQ victory. Sadly, Don Zarda died in 2010. In this episode, I talk to Don's sister, Melissa.
"How accurate to the Gospel of Jesus in the New Testament is the Gospel we have been sharing for the last 100 years or so in the American church?" Preached originally on July 31, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"How accurate to the Gospel of Jesus in the New Testament is the Gospel we have been sharing for the last 100 years or so in the American church?" Preached originally on July 24, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"How accurate to the Gospel of Jesus in the New Testament is the Gospel we have been sharing for the last 100 years or so in the American church?" Preached originally on July 17, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"How accurate to the Gospel of Jesus in the New Testament is the Gospel we have been sharing for the last 100 years or so in the American church?" Preached originally on July 10, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"How accurate to the Gospel of Jesus in the New Testament is the Gospel we have been sharing for the last 100 years or so in the American church?" Preached originally on July 3, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"As this series concludes, we now look at both ambition and experience as obstacles to entering fully into the Kingdom of God." Preached originally on June 26, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"Both our fascination with power, charisma, and impressive feats, and our tendencey toward prejudice are obstacles to true transformation in the Kingdom of God." Preached originally on June 19, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"It has been difficult for me to accept that most debates are not won on the merits, but they are already decided long before they begin." Originally preached on June 12, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"The response of the Jesus’ followers to His death and the perseverance of the witnesses in the face of persecution and marginalization, remain two of the foundation stones upon which Christian faith is established." Preached originally on May 29, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"I would suggest that, for Luke, if one cannot trust the apostolic witnesses who authored the New Testament, one cannot claim faith in Jesus." Preached originally on May 22, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"A surprising number of decisions directly affect the faithfulness of our following after Jesus." Preached originally on May 15, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
"Faith is directed at the way the world should be, might have been, not the way the world is." Preached originally on April 24, 2011 at Way of Life Christian Fellowship in Grain Valley, MO.
John and Roman take a break from the area schools and discuss the outlook in the rest of Missouri. They're very high on the Jackson Indians from the Boot Heel (southeast Missouri) who return almost all of their high-powered offense. The SEMO conference overall is supposed to be better than 2019. John throws in a compliment to Hannibal who many in the Quincy area believe will make a big playoff run. The Ozark Conference is featured including, Camdenton, Lebanon, and West Plains. Carthage (Class 5 state champions), Joplin (Class 6 state runners-up), and Webb City (Class 4 state champions) are discussed from Southwest Missouri. The Kansas City area includes Grain Valley, Kearney, Liberty North, Park Hill, Platte County, Staley, and more.
The Pirates coach previews his team's quarterfinal game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach previews his team's quarterfinal game with Platte County
Official Website: https://www.lawabidingbiker.com Listen in as I have special guest and patron member, Russell Roberts, on a mic. We go over the inside details of how the first-ever Law Abiding Biker member to member meetup and ride event went. Law Abiding Biker personnel were not involved with this event and this was patron members meeting patron members. This was all organized in the private Law Abiding Biker Facebook group that can only be accessed by patron members. This is a troll-free zone and is just but bikers helping and connecting with other bikers. There are all sorts of other small rides and meetups between members going on all the time in that group! There's no better time to get signed up as an Official Patron Member! SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE There was a group ride organized for the event on June 22, 2019, that went from North Carolina to Tennessee. Some highlights were riding the Great Smokey Mountains National Park and the Tail of the Dragon! Many stops were made along the way for bonding time amongst fellow bikers and photo opportunities. Many of those pics are posted in the private patron member-only Facebook group. The group ride ended at a private residence that had been rented in Tennessee. There was plenty of food, drinks, and activities. There was plenty of bonding time and many new friends were made at this event. CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! This member meetup was just 4 days after we held the Official Law Abiding Biker Ride and Meetup Event in Salt Lake City, Utah on June 19, 2019. This main meetup and ride event involved the Law Abiding Biker crew and we love meeting up with members and getting to know them better. New Free Video Mentioned: New 2020 Harley Models-The Good, The Bad, & The Softail Low Rider S? Sponsor-Ciro 3D CLICK HERE! Innovative products for Harley-Davidson & Goldwing Affordable chrome, lighting, and comfort products Ciro 3D has a passion for design and innovation Sponsor-RickRak CLICK HERE The Ultimate Motorcycle Luggage Rack Solution Forget those messy straps and bungee cords Go strapless with a RickRak quick attach luggage system & quality bag New Patrons: Tristan Mann of Graham, North Carolina JD Reyes of Grain Valley, MISSOURI T.B. Byrne John Schomaker of Bloomfield, CA Michael Owens of ?? Jim Eull of Zimmerman, MN Bernie Adkins of Elgin, South Carolina James Beal of Lacey, WA Albert Scott of Norfolk, Virginia If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. Thanks to the following bikers for supporting us via a flat donation: Keith Bentley of Brookeland, Texas Ian Campbell of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Verne Purkey of Winchester, California Joe Whitehouse of Louisville, Kentucky Richard Hallowell Scott-Bryning Enterprises of PENDING Timothy Hiller Darrence Lovejoy of Charlotte, North Carolina Edward Nekel ________________________________________________________ FURTHER INFORMATION: Official Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Podcast Hotline Phone: 509-731-3548 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker
Previewing the Grain Valley-Harrisonville district title game.
The Eagles coach talks about his team's preparation for Grandview
The Eagles coach previews his team's game with Raytown
The Pirates coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
The Warriors coach previews his team's game with Grain Valley
The Eagles coach talks about his team's preparation for the 2019 season
The Eagles coach talks about his team's first round game with Grandview
From terrified dental patient to popular international speakerand dental consultant, Lois Banta, CEO of Banta Consulting, Inc., has been involved in dentistry for more than 30 years. With extraordinary insight into the dynamics that make a practice successful, Lois delivers her message with enthusiasm and heartfelt conviction. Lois Banta's SCI approach (See, Commit, and Implement) has allowed her to take practices from mediocrity to excellence. Her no-nonsense approach and tenacity have earned this 5 ft. tall dynamo the apt reputation, “Ten Feet Tall & Bullet Proof.” As a staff trainer and team builder, Lois has an effective way of teaching the entire dental staff how to move in the same direction, while doing their individual tasks. Her recipe for success is for practices of all sizes and her program a “must have” for dentists who are committed to reaching their potential. Lois is CEO, President and Founder of Banta Consulting, Inc., a company that specializes in all aspects of dental practice management. Lois has over 32 years of dental experience and consults and speaks nationally and internationally. She is the new owner of The Speaking Consulting Network, and a member of ADMC and AADPA. To contact Lois: Office-816/847-2055, Address: 33010 NE Pink Hill Rd, Grain Valley, MO 64029, Email: lois@bantaconsulting.com or check out her website: www.bantaconsulting.com. We love you Lois! Thank for sharing your wisdom and knowledge! To contact our hosts please email help@veritasdentalresources.com.
Severe weather struck the Kansas City area Monday night, bringing hail, severe rain and tornadoes that caused destruction across parts of Oak Grove, Grain Valley and Odessa. #TheShowKC talked with some listeners this morning who had damage at their house or lost power. Jen's Impossible Question for the day taught us something about Truta and his dog that we didn't necessarily need to find out. Jen has become a huge fan of Chance the Rapper - but can't name a song he sings...or raps....or whatever. We get the scoop on your storm experiences from last night. One woman's friend used the hail as ice for his whiskey. Hey, whatever works! We talk to Erin Dietrich, who made a parody video of April the Giraffe. Erin is 39 weeks pregnant and got 25 million (!) views of her parading her pregnant belly around her bedroom while wearing a giraffe head. Then, we get an update on the REAL April from Jordan Patch, owner of Animal Adventure park. He promises April will give birth soon! Next, we have an embarrassment of riches in our prize closet, so we did some deals and gave away entries to the Big 12 Fun Run, passes to the KC1021 screening of Beauty and the Beast or a hyper-chiller. More entertainment news, this time about Jimmy Buffet's retirement community. Finally, we chat with Smithville's own @casijoymusic Casi Joy! Casi wowed the judges on NBC's #TheVoice, and ended up on #TeamBlake with Blake Shelton. (Starts at 33:45 mark)
A couple of weeks ago #TheShowKC talked to Grain Valley director of bands, Reid Atkinson, along with a few students about their upcoming trip to New York City to perform on the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Well, the trip was a huge success. In addition to wowing the parade-goers, the Marching Eagles were asked to revive a Today Show tradition of having a band march through the set during the live morning program. Today we followed up with Reid about the trip and to get the scoop on everything that happened in the Big Apple.
The Grain Valley Marching Eagles have the honor of representing KC in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade! They will travel over 400 people to NYC to take part in this year's festivities. Band Director Reed and students Scott and Bailey stopped by to tell us all about the fundraising they've done to go, how you get 200 instruments to New York and what their plan is for 7 days in the Big Apple. Don't forget to check them out Thanksgiving Day on NBC! #SoarEaglesSoar #KCPride #TheShowKC
It's the #ElectionDay Special(?) on #TheShowKC. Really, there's nothing special. Get out and vote, people. Shaylee voted this morning. There are a lot of freebies to be had if you vote. The Grain Valley Marching Eagles band is performing at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and they stopped by to tell us about their trip. Truta HAHA'd a dead dog story on Facebook. Penny Pinching Mom gives us the hot toys of Christmas.
Eric McColgin shares his story about his interaction with Results Property Management, Quentin Kearney, the investor Izak Bencuya, and their respective attorneys. He believes Results Property Management is using HOA money to fund Bencuya's repairs and maintenance fees of his individual properties instead of the homeowners. Before Results Property Management was in charge of the HOA, the HOA had $40,000 in reserves. Now, it's between $5,000-$7,000. Today we find out what's happening with Creekside Village. Key Takeaways: [3:00] Eric was promised a tennis court, walking trails, and pond when he bought his property. [6:30] Four people showed up to the HOA meeting and Izak along with his attorney David Zeiler were trying to get the homeowners to give up the pool and clubhouse. [10:40] Quentin refused to answer Eric's questions about the walking trails and other amenities over the phone. [12:45] Zeiler was representing Izak in the proposal to take the clubhouse and pool. Quentin bought in Nick Porto to represent the homeowners. [15:50] When Eric met Quentin in person, he still refused to answer his questions. [17:25] The mayor of Grain Valley even told Eric that this looked wrong. [20:55] The HOA is picking up the bill for Izak's individual properties. [27:50] The HOA provider, Metrowide Building, is owned by Quentin Kearney. [31:20] There should be two signatures whenever a check or payment is made on behalf of the HOA. Mentioned In This Episode: Quentin Kearney - Results Property Management.
We’re back. Speed traps, the police, and Judge Edwards’ renewed attack on modern legal scholarship. This show’s links: Complaint in Jarman v. City of Grain Valley Elli v. City of Ellisville Oral Argument 7: Speed Trap and Oral Argument 8: Party All over the World City of Warrensville Hts. v. Wason (the speed trap case in which the dissent cites Kant’s categorical imperative and which we mentioned at the end of episode 9) About “contempt of cop” Raizel Liebler and Keidra Chaney, TLF Recommended Podcasts by and for Best Friends (recommending us (thanks!) alongside Denzel Washington Is the Greatest Actor of All Time, Period.) Michael Dorf, Judge Harry Edwards Is Still Unimpressed With Legal Scholarship Harry Edwards, Another Look at Professor Rodell’s Goodbye to Law Reviews