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The Guys wish everyone a Happy New Year! George gives a shout-out to Ed Brown for his continued support for the podcast! News You Can Use and Share The Genealogy Guys issued a press release announcing the discontinuation of the Genealogy Guys Learn subscription educational website effective 1 January 2025. The Guys have partnered with Legacy Family Tree Webinars to migrate their video content to Legacy over time. MyHeritage has announced the suspension of services in Russia due to Russian regulations concerning hosting personal data on its web service. MyHeritage recapped its growth in 2024 with impressive statistics. MyHeritage announced the completion of images and indexes for 15 collections of newspaper names and stories at OldNews.com. This is an addition of 11.6 billion records. Legacy Family Tree Webinars, a subsidiary of MyHeritage, announced that registration is now open for 2025. FamilySearch added free historical record collections in December 2024 from 49 countries. FamilySearch has announced its plans for 2025. Listener Email Several people responded on the subject of genealogy-based trips to Ireland, similar to those that Irish expert Donna M. Moughty offered. We share their suggestions. Brian also responds to the question of whether there is a genealogy podcast that shares people's stories of family history research. Christina asks whether it is worthwhile to upgrade from RootsMagic 9 to RootsMagic 10, and The Guys respond. In addition to Brian, Kamai responded to a previous podcast's query about podcasts specifically related to family histories. Crista Cowan, known as The Barefoot Genealogist, has a podcast called Stories That Live in Us at https://www.cristacowan.com/stories-that-live-in-us-podcast. Kenith is searching for Calvin Reed, his wife Rhoda (?), and their daughter, Eliza Ruth Reed, Ohio. If you have information or research suggestions, please email The Guys. George is working on a family book and sought the 1880 U.S. Federal Census Agricultural Schedules for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It highlights the critical absence of Agricultural Schedules, Manufacturing Schedules, Mortality Schedules, some Slave Schedules (1850 and 1860), and the unique 7-page 1880 Federal Census' Defective, Delinquent, and Dependent Schedules. These documents all enhance the context of our ancestors' lives and provide insights into the communities and potentially new resource clues. The originals of many of these documents were returned to individual states, and have found their way into state archives, state libraries, county courthouses, and other places. George wants the sites like MyHeritage, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Findmypast, and others to actively renew their research to locate, digitize, and index these census documents before they are completely lost. Drew will be speaking at the Genealogical Society of Kendall County, Texas, on Saturday, 15 February 2025. See https://gskctx.org/ for details. Drew will also be presenting in person at RootsTech 2025 in Salt Lake City, Utah, on 6-8 March 2025. Registration for RootsTech is open for on-site attendance and virtual sessions.Visit https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/ for details. Please let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com with your questions and comments.
What instruction would a successful police K9 give us on Following Our Leader? Al Auxier, Kendall County Sheriff Kendall County Sheriff's Office fills us in while telling us the story of K9 Luna’s big drug bust in Kendall County! Listen 11:15 AM Saturday, January 4th on Boerne Radio 103.9FM, Boerne Radio App or website. Podcast Sunday! Host: Meg Grier - Stories@GodAndOurDogs.com Website: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100072683640098 God and Our Dogs airs every Saturday at 11:15am on Boerne Radio 103.9FM - www.boerneradio.com. Original Air Date: 01/04/25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April 16, 2003. Kendall County, Texas. 54-year old Colonel Philip Shue, who works as a staff psychiatrist for the United States Air Force, leaves his residence to drive to work. Two-and-a-half hours later, Colonel Shue's car is seen driving erratically down the interstate before it crashes into some trees and Shue is found dead in the driver's seat. Even though his death is ruled to be a staged suicide, there are a number of suspicious discrepancies, as duct tape is wrapped around Shue's wrists and feet, a large gash is carved into his chest, and both of his nipples have been removed. There is suspicion that Shue's ex-wife had him tortured and killed in order to cash in on some life insurance policies, but even though a judge later makes a public ruling at a civil trial that Shue was the victim of a homicide, his official cause of death is never changed. Did Colonel Shue intentionally crash his car and take his own life, or did was killed while attempting to escape from someone who did him harm? We're going to explore both sides of this perplexing case on this week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly”, which chronicles one of the most bizarre unexplained deaths you'll ever hear about.Support the show: Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-curious-case-of-col-shue-26-03-2009/https://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/BCME_autopsy.pdfhttps://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/psychological_autopsy.pdf“From Crime Scene to Courtroom: Examining the Mysteries” by Dr. Cyril Wecht & Dawna Kaufmannhttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/colonel-philip-shue_b_1424756https://setexasrecord.com/stories/510609568-judge-clears-usaa-in-colonel-s-deathhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/410551210/https://www.newspapers.com/image/410551622/https://www.newspapers.com/image/356794566/
April 16, 2003. Kendall County, Texas. 54-year old Colonel Philip Shue, who works as a staff psychiatrist for the United States Air Force, leaves his residence to drive to work. Two-and-a-half hours later, Colonel Shue's car is seen driving erratically down the interstate before it crashes into some trees and Shue is found dead in the driver's seat. Even though his death is ruled to be a staged suicide, there are a number of suspicious discrepancies, as duct tape is wrapped around Shue's wrists and feet, a large gash is carved into his chest, and both of his nipples have been removed. There is suspicion that Shue's ex-wife had him tortured and killed in order to cash in on some life insurance policies, but even though a judge later makes a public ruling at a civil trial that Shue was the victim of a homicide, his official cause of death is never changed. Did Colonel Shue intentionally crash his car and take his own life, or did was killed while attempting to escape from someone who did him harm? We're going to explore both sides of this perplexing case on this week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly”, which chronicles one of the most bizarre unexplained deaths you'll ever hear about.Support the show: Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-curious-case-of-col-shue-26-03-2009/https://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/BCME_autopsy.pdfhttps://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/psychological_autopsy.pdf“From Crime Scene to Courtroom: Examining the Mysteries” by Dr. Cyril Wecht & Dawna Kaufmannhttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/colonel-philip-shue_b_1424756https://setexasrecord.com/stories/510609568-judge-clears-usaa-in-colonel-s-deathhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/410551210/https://www.newspapers.com/image/410551622/https://www.newspapers.com/image/356794566/
Hal Shurtleff, host of the Camp Constitution Report, interviews Michael and Molly Krempski, of the U.S. Patriots Society's Kendall County chapter, and their efforts to fly the Christian flag and their opposition to the "pride" flag. Molly was quoted in a local news outlet: This she said would serve “to remind us that biblical principles serve as the basis of our founding documents and still guide the United States, the State of Illinois, and the Village of Plainfield today.” Website of The United States Patriot Society: https://theunitedstatespatriotssociety.com/homeCamp Constitution is a New Hampshire based charitable trust. We run a week-long family camp, man information tables at various venues, have a book publishing arm, and post videos from our camp and others that we think are of importance. Please visit our website www.campconstitution.net
Send us a textDon White grew up in the hill country of Texas. After working in various capacities of engineering and construction, he had a desire to join the US Marine Corps. However, the love for his community won him over and he became a constable instead. Throughout Don's 23 year career, he made a difference in the lives of Kendall County and the Boerne community by becoming an instructor in the San Antonio Regional Law Enforcement Academy where he taught in the classroom and as a firearms instructor. He also taught many civilian concealed to carry courses. In 1999, Don was involved in an officer shooting, where a Kendall County Deputy lost his life. With his quick wit, training and situational awareness, Don was able to quickly remove the threat. This incident would define the rest of his career and he goes into detail about it during this interview.So, sit back and enjoy this episode where Don talks about his career and gives advice to those thinking about making law enforcement a career.If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: RememerMyNamePodcast@gmail.com
Jaiden Mahler of Kendall County, Illinois State Fair Grand Champion Overall Master Showman.
0:00 - Rep. Mark Green, Chairman of Homeland Security Comm, rolling out articles of impeachment on Mayorkas 11:06 - Biden on border: I've done all I can do 30:23 - Ballot Integrity Program 53:17 - Coaching up empty nesters 01:06:12 - State's Attorney for Kendall County, Eric Weis, updates the state of Illinois' courts and the reported "dramatic increase" in appeals since the elimination of cash bail. For more on Eric's work for Kendall Co kendallcountyil.gov 01:21:32 - Noted economist Stephen Moore explains the dangers of Biden's planned LNG pause. Get more Steve @StephenMoore 01:39:15 - Julie Kelly, author of January 6: How Democrats Used the Capitol Protest to Launch a War on Terror Against the Political Right, looks at the 'Disturbing' Collusion Between Biden White House and Trump Prosecutors.Get Julie's substack Declassified with July Kelly at declassified.live 01:52:42 - Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow and Director of Public Health and American Well-Being Initiative at Paragon Health Institute, Joel Zinberg, MD: When Science Is Not ScienceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary Josh Carlson discusses the transformation of farm assessments in Kendall County, Illinois, highlighting the transition from a cumbersome proprietary tool to an open-source, efficient, and accurate solution. The new approach ensures precision in calculating agricultural parcel values, overcoming issues like rounding errors and software dependencies. Highlights
Most everyone's done it — you visit the beach, dig in the sand, maybe build a “sand castle.” Tyler Morris and Lauren Waldo, who live on a farm in Wilson County, were doing just that on vacation. They'd watched a few YouTube videos to improve their efforts. Someone noticed, and asked if they competed in SandFest — Texas SandFest in Port Aransas, the largest native sand-sculpture competition in the country. “We entered and won in our category!” Tyler said. That was in 2020. Tyler, a full-time paramedic in Kendall County and part-time paramedic with Wilson County District 2 Emergency Services,...Article Link
She Gone: Alison Awardy Fired - new Public Health Commissioner, Eric Reinhart, lied about having a PhD (11:13) More reaction to Brandon Johnson's firing of Dr. Alison Awardy (31:04) Dan & Amy go through Tucker Carlson's interview of former Capitol Police chief Steven Sund (52:30) State's Attorney for Kendall County, Eric Weis, breaks down the Illinois' Supreme Court's ruling on Pritzker's backdoor gun bans For more on Eric's work for Kendall County visit kendallcountyil.gov (1:07:25) Senior Research Fellow for Defense Programs at The Heritage Foundation, Dakota Wood, sorts through the events of Jan 6 and Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund's interview with Tucker Carlson (1:27:38) Ron Johnson, US Senator from WI, shares his issues with Merrick Garland's appointment of David Weiss as Special Counsel to the Hunter Biden case (1:45:21) Eugene Roy, retired Chief of Detectives for the CPD, tells Dan & Amy about the new Superintendent Larry Snelling (1:59:48) Dan ran into Matt Spiegel over the weekend...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 - Dan & Amy react to yesterday's ruling on no cash bail in IL 10:45 - Dan & Amy react to Trump's letter indicating he is G's target of J6 investigation 25:25 - Animal Stories: Castaway Tim Shaddock and his dog Bella 28:12 - What is Northwestern willing to pay to make it go away… 01:09:50 - State's Attorney for Kendall County, Eric Weis, gives his reaction to yesterday's no cash bail ruling. He adds that whether you are pro or anti Safe T Act, amending the constitution without actually amending the constitution should have you concerned 01:30:00 - Noted economist Stephen Moore: Where have all the children gone? For more Steve @StephenMoore 01:46:35 - Why trans fight will never be over 02:08:24 - Potomac Watch columnist for Wall Street Journal edit page, Kimberley Strassel, discusses her just released book The Biden Malaise: How America Bounces Back from Joe Biden's Dismal Repeat of the Jimmy Carter YearsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Kerrville Genealogical Society will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 19, at 2 p.m. in the lecture hall of the Guadalupe Basin Natural Resources Center at 125 Lehmann Drive in Kerrville. After a short business meeting, guest speaker James Hurst will lead a presentation on Writing and Publishing Tips and Techniques. A Kerrville native, James is an active member of the Genealogical Society of Kendall County, where he serves as vice president. He compiled the book, Fifty First Families of Kendall County, Texas, Volume 1. The Kerrville Genealogical Society Research Center is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays...Article Link
Good morning friends & family! It's Monday and we hope you're all ready for another fantastic week. We have a ton of news to deliver today so get ready for all the headlines. We also hope you had a great Easter Sunday. Let's get ready to learn! Here's the news: - Applications are open for membership of YEP, also known as Youth Engagement In Philanthropy. Applications are due by the 15th of April and spots are limited. This is open to all high school students in Kane & Kendall County. Take part in this exciting opportunity provided by the Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley. To apply visit the website here: https://www.cffrv.org/profile/youth-engagement-in-philanthropy-grantmaking-fund/ - Saturday, April 15th from 8 am to noon join the Fox Valley Park District and many other fantastic organizations for the annual community cleanup service project. All participants will meet at the Cole Center, located at 101 W. Illinois avenue. The cleanup itself will encompass both banks of the Fox River close to downtown. Many great organizations will take part, for more information email: communitycleanup@foxmetro.org - Our partners of the Quad County Urban League have great ongoing programming available for Aurora area students and youth. Learn about Nicor, Comed & Solar Training program initiatives that can change lives and propel youth into a bright new future. There are even more programs coming in the very near future so be sure to contact the QCUL with questions or for more information. You can visit their office in person at 1685 N. Farnsworth avenue or by emailing them at: info@qcul.com Have a wonderful week! We will see you all again on Wednesday for more news and more Aurora. Thank you all for watching. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #monday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Today DeLoss talks markets with Merrill Crowley, Ag Trader Talk. Later, in the MeatyMonday segment we meet the folks behind Homegrown Meat Company in Kendall County. Wrap up the show with weather from WEEK's Chuck Collins.
0:00 - Zac Taylor on Sean McDermott in the moment 11:35 - NYPost's Karol Markewicz on moving from NY to FL 30:05 - Dan & Amy give reaction to yesterday's Speaker vote repeat performance 52:00 - Pro-Life Attorney and Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Mary FioRito, reflects on Pope Benedict's importance. For more from Mary @maryfiorito 01:08:47 - Dan on the politics of hysteria 01:18:33 - Scott McKay, publisher at the Hayride and contributor to the American Spectator, isn't sure Kevin McCarthy is the candidate this moment and movement calls for. Start off the New Year with Scott's book The Revivalist Manifesto 01:29:52 - Jordan Peterson 01:48:23 - State's Attorney for Kendall County, Eric Weis, discusses the impact the SAFE T Act will have on the courts, communities and policing. For more on Eric's work for Kendall County visit kendallcountyil.gov 02:05:18 - John Tamny, editor of RealClearMarkets and Director of the Center for Economic Freedom at FreedomWorks, on The Cruel Long-Term Implications of Price Controls Placed on Debt. John has a new book for your new year reading list The Money Confusion: How Illiteracy about Currencies and Inflation Sets the Stage for the Crypto RevolutionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sheriff Al Auxier, Deputy Michelle Quade & K9 Renee Service, Comfort, Protection & Trust: Thanks to our law enforcement and first responders for all you do. K9 Renee and the other Kendall County, Texas K9s assist their handlers and the Sheriff's Department in many ways to carry out its mission. K9 Renee serves in the Peer Support Program and the Crisis Intervention Mental Health Program. Our Vision on God & Our Dogs is discovering a new perspective and rely on God the way our dogs rely on us.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning and happy Election Day! It's Tuesday and a very important day. So important that we have a special guest, Brooke Shanley who is a candidate for Kendall County Board. We have much to discuss so let's get started. Here's the news: - The Dupage NAACP Health Committee and the Naperville Alive Center have teamed up for Weekly Wellness Events featuring Zumba. The next events will be at The Cotton Seed Creative Exchange on Saturday, November 12th & 19th from 8:30 to 10:30 am. Fellowship, fitness, and a whole lot more. See the flyer for more details and scan the QR code. - November 12th, beginning at 5 pm our friends of My Daughter's Dress Boutique are having their Royal Gold Gala at Whitetail Ridge Golf Club in Yorkville. Dinner, dancing, raffles and much more; this will be a night to remember! This event is for all ages. Scan the QR code on the flyer for more information! - Monday, November 28th will be the monthly Alderman's Chat for Ward 3 with Alderman Ted Mesiacos. This will take place at Our Lady of Good Counsel (St. Francis Center), located at 620 S. Fifth Street. This will be from 7 to 8 pm. If you are a resident of Ward 3 show up! Have a great day and get out there and vote! We will see you all tomorrow morning for another great show. Subscribe to the show on YouTube with this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #comedy #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #monday #vote #kendallcounty --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
0:00 - THE PURGE/THE REVOLT: Lavender Bunde 14:41 - ILGOV: SAFE-T Act 34:03 - Will the hispanic vote drive a republican takeover of the house and senate? 52:55 - Peter Berkowitz, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and former Director of Policy Planning at the U.S. State Department: Progressives See Extremism Only on the Other Side. For more of Peter's writing's visit PeterBerkowitz.com 01:08:09 - Dan & Amy review Lizzo's flute performance at the Library of Congress 01:18:00 - Why Dan Proft is Single 01:21:24 - Ted Dabrowski, president at Wirepoints, explains how the Workers Rights Amendment, like the Inflation Reduction Act, does the opposite of what it says it does. To read Ted's latest visit wirepoints.org 01:36:38 - Eric Weis, State's Attorney for Kendall County, joins Dan & Amy in-studio for a discussion on the SAFE-T Act and his lawsuit against the state See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning friends! Today we have the chair of the Kendall County Democratic Party, Brooke Shanley with us today! Our topic today will be gun safety & reform and recent Kendall County issues. Here is the news: - The Neighbor Project is hosting a Homebuyer Education Seminar taking place at the Aurora Public Library, Illinois (Santori Library) in downtown Aurora on Thursday, August 4th. Presented live on the Facebook page of the library, we will begin at 6 pm and it will be in both english & spanish. Registration is required. We've got lots of great things planned with our community partners. To sign up click the links below: English: https://www.aurorapubliclibrary.org/event/6550771 Spanish: https://www.aurorapubliclibrary.org/event/6555589 - Saturday September 10th is the Kid's Expo, taking place at Phillips Park! This is hosted by Illinois House District 84 and will be held from 10 am to 1 pm. This is a free and fun event open to the public and will be held rain or shine. For more information call 630-585-1308. Bring the family out for a good time, we hope to see you there! #awesome - Saturday, September 25th from 9:30 to 11:30 am there will be a Kane County Expungement Clinic hosted by the Kane County State's Attorney's Office and the Kane County Circuit Court Clerk's Office. Registration is required, this will take place at Gail Borden Public Library in Elgin. Staff from the circuit clerks office will be on hand to answer questions and for assistance. For more information you can contact the office of the circuit clerk at the email and phone number listed on the flyer. We enjoyed this conversation very much. We are also proud to lend our voice to the discussion on gun safety. Have a blessed day! Buenos Días Aurora returns tomorrow with another great episode. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #comedy #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #positiveenergy #morningnews #morningshow #tuesday #kendallcountydemocrats --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
James Marter, Chairman, Kendall County GOP, joins John Williams to talk about why they are moving ahead with a fundraiser that includes auctioning off a gun similar to the one used in the Highland Park mass shooting.
James Marter, Chairman, Kendall County GOP, joins John Williams to talk about why they are moving ahead with a fundraiser that includes auctioning off a gun similar to the one used in the Highland Park mass shooting.
Good morning friends! It's Tuesday and we have much to talk about. We have coffee, water, the local news you love and an important topic of discussion. Let's get into it! Here's the news: - The next Homebuyer Seminar will be hosted by the Neighbor Project, Century 21, State Farm & City Home Inspectors by Baxtie Rodriguez. This will take place Saturday, July 16th from 10 to 11:30 am. Topics discussed will be the real estate market, down payment assistance & budgeting for homeownership. This will take place at 1288 Rickert Drive, suite 300 in Naperville. Great guest speakers and open to the public! This presentation will be presented in both english and spanish. For more information call Jerria at (331) 300-3566 or by email at: jerria@neighborproject.us - National Night Out! Get ready! This beloved event returns August 2nd from 6 to 8:30 pm. Community, family, law enforcement, entertainment and so much more! If you live in Kane County, get ready for a lot of fun. Shouts out to the Kane County Sheriff's Office and all of our community partners. - Alive Aurora has two great summer camps coming up for July & August, both sponsored by Aurora Women's Empowerment Foundation. July 25th, 27th & 29th will be the Youth4SciTech STEM Immersive Camp from 2 to 3 pm each date. This is for grades 5 thru 9. Next, we have the Girls Engineering Camp. This will take place August 8th, 10th & 12th from 11 am to noon each day; also for grades 5 thru 9. Both summer camps are free! Parents spread the word! Have a blessed, prosperous and safe day. Tomorrow is another great episode of Buenos Días Aurora so be sure to tune in. Take care and subscribe to the show on YouTube with this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in everyday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #comedy #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #positiveenergy #morningnews #morningshow #tuesday #kendallcounty --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
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Guest: Wolves live in packs. What defines a pack? Can our dogs live with us as their "Pack"? Is God a part of our pack? Lynn Heckler of Christian Job Corps of Kendall County shares stories of Ginger with Meg Grier "The more we practice trust in god, the more we see the results of trust. Our trusts grows deeper and stronger with the Lord." Host: Meg Grier - Stories@GodAndOurDogs.com Website: www.GodAndOurDogs.com Recorded at Wheelers Western Outfitters God and Our Dogs airs every Saturday at 9am on Boerne Radio 103.9FM - www.boerneradio.com. Original Air Date: 6/25/22 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April 16, 2003. Kendall County, Texas. 54-year old Colonel Philip Shue, who works as a staff psychiatrist for the United States Air Force, leaves his residence to drive to work. Two-and-a-half hours later, Colonel Shue's car is seen driving erratically down the interstate before it crashes into some trees and Shue is found dead in the driver's seat. Even though his death is ruled to be a staged suicide, there are a number of suspicious discrepancies, as duct tape is wrapped around Shue's wrists and feet, a large gash is carved into his chest, and both of his nipples have been removed. There is suspicion that Shue's ex-wife had him tortured and killed in order to cash in on some life insurance policies, but even though a judge later makes a public ruling at a civil trial that Shue was the victim of a homicide, his official cause of death is never changed. Did Colonel Shue intentionally crash his car and take his own life, or did was killed while attempting to escape from someone who did him harm? We're going to explore both sides of this perplexing case on this week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, which chronicles one of the most bizarre unexplained deaths you'll ever hear about. Download Best Fiends FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google Play. Additional Reading: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-curious-case-of-col-shue-26-03-2009/ https://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/BCME_autopsy.pdf https://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/psychological_autopsy.pdf “From Crime Scene to Courtroom: Examining the Mysteries” by Dr. Cyril Wecht & Dawna Kaufmann https://www.huffpost.com/entry/colonel-philip-shue_b_1424756 https://setexasrecord.com/stories/510609568-judge-clears-usaa-in-colonel-s-death https://www.newspapers.com/image/410551210/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/410551622/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/356794566/ “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. “The Trail Went Cold” is going to be appearing on podcast row at “Crimecon UK” at the Leonardo Royal Hotel & Spa in London on June 11-12, 2022. To get a 10 % discount on the purchase of tickets to the event, please use our specialized promo code, “COLD22”, by visiting https://www.crimecon.co.uk. “The Trail Went Cold” will be appearing at the True Crime Podcast Festival, taking place at the Westin Park Central Hotel in Dallas, Texas on August 27-28, 2022. To purchase tickets, please visit https://truecrimepodcastfestival.com/ “The Trail Went Cold” is now doing a weekly livestream show on GetVokl every Thursday from 7:00-8:00 PM ET as part of their “True Crime Thursday” line-up. For more information, please visit their website. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
April 16, 2003. Kendall County, Texas. 54-year old Colonel Philip Shue, who works as a staff psychiatrist for the United States Air Force, leaves his residence to drive to work. Two-and-a-half hours later, Colonel Shue's car is seen driving erratically down the interstate before it crashes into some trees and Shue is found dead in […]
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Once again, Brad welcomes to "The Weight Of The Badge" podcast the new Police Chief of Kendall County, Texas. Steve Perez has been a police officer for over 20 years and is a very approachable individual who is honored to serve our community and sees it as a life calling.
We have two guests today who have previously blessed us with their insight into the needs of our first responders. Al Auxier, Sheriff of Kendall County in Boerne, Texas. And Paul Giguere, Project Director of the Kendall County Behavioral Health Initiative. We are honored to have both of these heroes with us today, sharing about the mental heath challenges facing our officers and first responders.
Sheriff Al Auxier and Deputy Michelle Quade and K9 Renee of the Kendall County Sheriff's Office - hear all about the Department's innovative new program for a mental health K9 serving both the Sheriff's Office and Kendall County Texas citizens! Sponsored by Wheeler's Western Outfitters & Boutique! Thanks to Cliff Wheeler and Dale Garner! Host: Meg Grier - Stories@GodAndOurDogs.com Website: www.GodAndOurDogs.com Recorded at Wheelers Western Outfitters God and Our Dogs airs every Saturday at 9am on Boerne Radio 103.9FM - www.boerneradio.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul's email address is pfgc21@gmail.com
The Genealogical Society of Kendall County will hold its monthly membership meeting on Saturday, Oct. 16, in the community room of the Patrick Heath Public Library at 451 N. Main in Boerne. The topic of discussion will be the 1950 United States census. Doors open at 10 a.m., followed by the meeting at 10:30 a.m. This meeting is free and open to the public.Article Link
This month's episode is an interview with Monay Boring with Christian Job Corps of Kendall County. https://www.cjcboerne.org/programs/
In celebration of spring, the Genealogical Society of Kendall County held a May Festival May 22, on the grounds of the Family History Place in Boerne. Board members grilled and served up bratwurst, and members and guests even participated in a Maypole dance during the German-themed party. Upcoming events include the Hill Country Family History Seminar on Aug. 21, featuring Andy Lee from Family History Fanatics; a First Families of Kendall County celebration on Sept. 25; and the Historic Boerne City Cemetery Tour on Oct. 23. These events are open to the public. For more information, visit www.gskctx.org.Article Link
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Meet Deputy Edward Collazo. Another fine officer in Kendall County, Texas who is making a real impact in the community for the protection and well-being of our citizens. Brad also asks Edward about his faith and how it plays a major part in his “calling” as a police officer.
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The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke - Your Family History Show
This episode features our interview with Christina Baker Kline, the author of our Genealogy Gems Book Club featured book Orphan Train. The book spent five weeks at the #1 spot on the New York Times Bestselling list as well as time at the top of The Bestsellers List in Canada, and by now after reading the book you know why. Christina will share how the book came in to being. And why she first hesitated to write it. And how, although this is a novel, in fact the details of Vivian's story are true thanks to her extensive research. And Christina sheds light on the effect that being an orphan had on the children of yesterday and the children of today. NEWSAnd I want to kick off this episode with something new here at Genealogy Gems. You know, a lot of announcements and press releases about new record groups constantly cross our desks – some large and some for niche. Well we are now going to round these up for you in a blog post at genealogygems.com every Friday. Watch for the genealogy records that your ancestors might appear in–but also watch for the kinds of records that may be out there for your kin, which might help you break down your family history “brick walls.” PRISON RECORDS. Kingston, Canada, Penitentiary Inmate Ledgers, 1913-1916, . According to “The ledger includes frontal and profile mug shots, the inmate's name, alias, age, place of birth, height, weight, complexion, eye colour, hair colour, distinctive physical marks, occupation, sentence, date of sentence, place of sentence, crime committed, and remarks of authorities.” And speaking of FlickrIf you're interested in historical photos, there has never been a better time to try the Flickr Creative Commons. Flickr is a popular photo-sharing site that's keeping up well with the times: its new app was on the “Best of 2014″ App Store list for iPad apps. It's a great platform for sharing your favorite photos with family and friends. But wait, there's more! An important part of the Flickr world is Flickr Creative Commons, which describes itself as part of a “worldwide movement for sharing historical and out-of-copyright images.” Groups and individuals alike upload old images, tag and source them, and make them available to others. Like what kinds of groups? Well, there's the photostream, with over a million images in its photostream! And how about the (U.S.) , with over 23,000 photos? Look for your favorite libraries and historical societies–and check back often. New additions post frequently. For example, as of December 2014, The Netherlands Institute of Military History now has a photostream. According to a blog announcement, “The Institute exists to serve all those with an interest in the military past of the Netherlands. Its sphere of activities covers the Dutch armed forces on land, at sea and in the air, from the sixteenth century until now. The staff of the NIMH administer a unique military history collection containing approximately 2 million images, of which they will be uploading many to the site.” At this posting, only a couple dozen images show up so far, like the one shown here. Check back–or check with the Institute to see what they'll be posting soon–for more images. Here's a tip: Those who post images to Flickr Creative Commons offer different rights to those who want to download and use their images. (and searchable here by the kinds of rights you want), those rights may include the ability to use a photo as long as it's for noncommercial purposes and proper credit is given. Perfect for a responsible, source-citing genealogist! CEMETERY HEADSTONES. The is now also searchable at FamilySearch.org. The original site with over a million headstone photos isn't new. But some people don't know about the site, and its search interface isn't as pretty or flexible. So we think it's nice that FamilySearch is hosting that data, too. According to FamilySearch, the collection is still growing. “This collection will include records from 1790-2013. The records include a name index of headstone inscriptions, courtesy of , which is a family history database of records and images from Canada's cemeteries.” HISTORICAL PROPERTIES MAP INTERFACE. The state of Delaware in the United States has launched an updated version of its . Use this interface to explore houses, districts and National Historic Landmarks in your ancestor's Delaware neighborhoods. Maybe a place they lived, worked, shopped, worshiped or attended is still standing! Not sure how to find record sets like these for YOUR family history? Here's a tip! Use the “numrange” search operator in Google to locate records from a particular time period. Do this by typing the range of years to search (first and last year) into your Google search box, with two periods in between (no spaces). For example, the search “Kingston Penitentiary” 1900..1920 brings up the ledgers mentioned above. This tip comes to you courtesy of the book by Lisa Louise Cooke–the fully-revised 2015 edition that's packed with strategies that will dramatically improve your ability to find your family history online. MAILBOX From Cassandra: "I stumbled on your podcast a few months back and enjoy listening to it when occasion permits. Today, I listened to episode 22, where you spoke about turning your video iPod into a Family History Tool. Although technology has come a long way since 2007, the topic of this podcast reminded me of how fortunate I am in having an iPad mini. I appreciate that you emphasized the value of mobile devices in aiding the genealogist in various tasks. Your podcast brought to mind an experience I had last summer where my tablet became my genealogy tool. I went to visit my great aunt living just 30 minutes north of me and talked for an hour about her parents, siblings, and grandparents. (All of which were recorded.) The next visit I made was two weeks later with my parents accompanying me. We arranged for my aunt and her younger sister to be there. Bringing stories and photos, we had a marvelous evening! Besides recording animated conversation and anecdotes, I was able to use my tablet to "scan" pictures. With their permission, I have since edited and shared photos online along with their stories. As circumstances would have it, one of my aunts suffered a stroke only a month later. This has been a great sorrow for my family, but in thinking back I am so grateful I had the time to visit with her; what an opportunity to have preserved those precious conversations and photographs! Thanks for your podcast and for the valuable tips and stories. P.S. in my blog along with the value of using tablets in family history work in July last year. There is a picture of me and my Aunt Connie with my impressions of the first visit" From Terri: "I am so glad I found you and all the fun things you have to offer to all of us working on our Family History. I was listening to a webinar with Gena Philibert-Ortega and she mentioned your Genealogy Gems Podcast and how useful it was. So I went on immediately and downloaded it on my iPhone. It has been so much fun and I have already gleaned so many helpful hints from it. Recently, on my drive from San Antonio to Houston and back, I listened to many the ones in your archives. Well, the Podcast led me to your website where I decided to become a premium member and have already taken advantage of many of the videos and podcasts. I then signed up for the newsletter. I have installed Google Earth on my computer and have already begun plotting my Family History. It is so much fun! With your great video on using old pictures to help find places you lived, I have been able to find the home we lived in right after I was born, 57 years ago. It still stands, and except for a few minor renovations and a paint change, looks very much the same. I have attached the old pics and the one from Google Earth. It was a very exciting moment! (I am the little one crawling around on the right of the picture) My father is 79 and he has been the one, for many years, encouraging me to delve into the family tree. We have some interesting story lines out there that have been fun to look into. One of the things I found was an American Revolutionary Ancestor, in my father's line, which led me to apply for the Daughters of the American Revolution and my app was accepted in December. I was inducted this last weekend and my dad was there to see it. That was a very special moment. After watching your videos on YouTube, I have started a blog, "Unearthing My Family Roots”. It is in it's infancy but I am enjoying it and hope to start incorporating family history and genealogy into it after the “Cruise Log” is complete. You can find the blog . As you can see, I am taking full advantage of my membership, so you can imagine my disappointment when I found out that you are coming to my local genealogical society meeting (Genealogical Society of Kendall County) in March and I can't be there. We are expecting our second granddaughter around that time in Missouri and I am going up to help. :) I know you will be wonderful and everyone will go home with lots of takeaways. Thank you for all you do and I look forward to all your future GEMS!" From Lisa: Thanks for writing and I'm thrilled to hear you have become a Genealogy Gems Premium Members and that you are enjoying it! And I'm particularly happy to hear that you are putting Google Earth to good use. Congratulations on your new blog. You are a talented writer, and I thoroughly enjoyed your series on the day you found the family bible and shared it on Google+. It is so similar to my own introduction to the family history obsession! I'm sorry to hear I won't get an opportunity to meet you at the upcoming seminar. I'm really looking forward to Kendall County because all of my dealings with the folks there so far have been delightful. Recently I heard from Sue, whose story offers a compelling reason to use Google Scholar for genealogy research! Read it below–then I'll tell you a little more about Google Scholar: “I've been using computers for genealogy research (among other things) for about 30 years and am pretty good at finding most anything on the internet whether it pertains to genealogy or something else. It's a continuous learning experience because computer, the internet and genealogy on the internet are always changing and updating. After hearing your seminars at RootsTech 2015], I tried out a couple of Google searches for my husband's 3rd great-grandfather Silas Fletcher. Silas lived on Indian Key in the Florida Keys in the early 1820s. My husband and I and our son visited Indian Key several years ago and the young lady who took us out in the boat had actually written her college thesis on Silas! Of course, we didn't think to get her name or any other information. So I Googled “scholar paper Silas Fletcher' and the first item on the search turned out to be her thesis! I also found a second thesis on Indian Key and a research paper a third person had written–and they both contained information on Silas. In the footnotes I found references to deed books (book number and page number) that contained statements written by Silas, his wife Avis, their daughter Abigail and Mike's 2nd great grandfather William H. Fletcher about their lives and movements in the Florida Keys. With that information I went to Familysearch.org and found the deed books I needed for Monroe County. I was able to go find their statements very easily instead of having to ‘browse' through the books on the off-chance I would find something (which I do if I don't know the exact book where the record would be). I can hardly wait to try out the rest of what I learned at your seminars to see what else I can find!” Sue's experience is a great example of using Google to dig for your family history. One little-known feature on Google is , which would help Sue and anyone else more easily find material like what she describes: doctoral dissertations, theses, academic papers and more. Your keyword searches in Google Scholar will target results from academic publishers, universities, professional societies and more. Though scholarly literature gets a bad rap sometimes for being boring or highbrow, they do something genealogists love: THEY CITE SOURCES. Sue cleverly read the footnotes of the materials she found and they led her right to a key source she needed. Here's another resource she could find using the details found on Google Scholar in a Google Image search: a map of his community! My newly-updated, revised book The Genealogist's Google Toolbox has an all-new chapter on using Google Scholar. Among other things, I show you advanced search strategies and how to use Google Alerts with Google Scholar for continuous updates on your favorite search results. GEM: Interview with Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan TrainOur Featured Book – 1st Quarter 2015 by Christina Baker Kline spent five weeks at the #1 spot on the New York Times Bestselling list and is now on top of The Bestsellers List in Canada. When you read it you'll see why. Here's the storyline: Vivian is an Irish immigrant child who loses her family in New York City and is forced to ride the ‘orphan train.' Orphan trains were a common solution in the late 1800s and early 1900s for care of abandoned or orphaned children in New York City and other places. The children were loaded onto trains and paraded in front of locals at various stops across the countryside, where they might be claimed by just about anyone. After following Vivian's life through her childhood and young adulthood, we fast-forward. Vivian is 91, and a teenage girl named Molly comes to help her clean out her attic. Molly is a Penobscot Indian who is in the modern foster care system. Gradually they realize they have a lot in common, and you'll love the ways they each respond to that. To me, the book is about the importance of family identity. Each of us has a family storyline that existed before we were born and brought us into being. Vivian's and Molly's experiences remind me how important it is to know and value our family backgrounds. Of course I loved learning more about orphan train riders, too. That chapter of history is now a vivid reality to me. . Tune in to upcoming episodes of the as we talk about Orphan Train and interview Christina Baker Kline! Northwest Genealogy ConferenceAugust is a beautiful time in the Pacific Northwest, and I'll be heading to Washington state for the upcoming Northwest Genealogy Conference in Arlington WA, just one hour north of Seattle August 13, 14, and 15, 2015. The Northwest Genealogy Conference will feature 3 full days of classes from speakers like Cece Moore and Judy Russell, and I will be there as well teaching 3 classes on Evernote and mobile technology. And there will be an exciting exhibit hall where you can see genealogy products and services up close. If you're new to genealogy, they've got something just for you too! The is sponsoring free Beginning Genealogy Classes in conjunction with the that will be held on Wednesday 12 August from 1:00pm to 5:00pm at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center. Seating is limited, and pre-registration is required. Registration opens on April 1, 2015 Head to Profile America: Deadly InfluenzaWednesday, March 11th. One of the most devastating public health crises in history hit the U.S. on this date 97 years ago — and experts are still studying it, hoping to head off a similar global pandemic. The first cases of what was called “Spanish flu” were reported among soldiers at Fort Riley, Kansas. By October, the worst month, 195,000 Americans perished. By 1920, nearly one-in-four Americans had suffered from this strain of the flu, killing about 600,000. Worldwide, estimates put the death toll up at 50 million or more. Even less dramatic strains of flu can be deadly, necessitating medical research. There are some 112,000 medical scientists and 6,700 medical laboratories in the U.S. today. The output helps America's 737,000 physicians and surgeons in maintaining our health. Profile America is in its 18th year as a public service of the U.S. Census Bureau. Sources: NAICS 621511
Rod and Karen are joined by Bokeen and Dexter to discuss Valentine's day, Asian Chris and the Bobcats, Chipotle racism, Whitney Houston, hospital stay, the Pharmacy, Wal-mart voice, punching a kid in the face, robbery cab, man-gagement, Pizza Hut engagement, Kendall County, cleaning up, horsing around, bush walkers, sword craziness, don't save the homeless and the things that set white people back. Intro: The 6th Sense - Common Outro: Oh Sh#t - The Pharcyde Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @bokeen @ShadowDogProd Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0187 Bokeen's Website: http://bokeen.com Sponsor: www.shadowdogproductions.com And their on Twitter: @ShadowDogProd