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Duncan Varda is a criminal defense attorney in Kentucky focused on litigating felony cases. Prior to becoming an attorney, Duncan served as a Foreign Service Officer in South America, North Africa, and the Middle East, and is a Marine Corps veteran with multiple combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.Timestamps: 1:00 - What is DPA? - Kentucky Dept of Public Advocacy; 7:30 - Duncan's path: Marine Corps -> State Dept-> Pubic Defense 15:00 - What is the rule of law and how does it affect our lives? 24:00 - Overcharging & Wrongful Imprisonment 37:00 - Policing 47:00 - Qualified Immunity Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy: https://dpa.ky.gov/who-we-are/National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers: https://www.nacdl.org/National Association for Public Defense: https://www.publicdefenders.us/Gideon's Promise: https://www.gideonspromise.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kruser talks to Addie Maddox from the Kentucky Dept. of Veterans Affairs about the Women's Voting Conference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Addie Maddox from the Kentucky Dept. of Veteran Affairs joins Jack to talk about the Women Veterans Conference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renee Shaw and guests discuss protecting students from COVID-19: Commissioner Jason Glass, Kentucky Dept. of Education; Rep. Steven Riley (R-Glasgow), vice-chair of the House Education Committee; Eric Kennedy, director of advocacy of the Kentucky School Boards Association; Rep. Tina Bojanowski (D-Louisville), member of the House Education Committee; and Dawne Perkins, founder of Let Them Learn.
In this episode I am hanging out with biologist Jay Herrala who is the Fisheries Program Coordinator for the Streams Investigations Branch of Kentucky Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. We discuss the different strains of walleye and some history of them in Kentucky; Current stocking programs and the bodies of water that receive walleye each year; Why some streams don't receive walleye. Habitat preferences for each strain and how that determines stocking location; How to tell the difference between a Sauger and a Walleye; The "shocking up/egg harvesting" phase; The countless hours of work that result in the mind blowing number of walleye stocked each year; The time it takes walleye to reach "stockable" size; The state record walleye (21lbs 8oz) caught back in the 50's; daily limit, possession limit, and slot limits; Responsible harvesting; and future plans for walleye in Kentucky. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss a thing!Go follow The Evolving Angler Podcast on Facebook and Instagram Facebook: Chubby Chasers Custom BucktailsInstagram: @chubbychasercustomsPlace your order today and tell them The Evolving Angler Podcast sent you for 10% off your order!Podcast music by: Cadence19 Productions
Many waterfowl hunters and migratory bird enthusiasts have crossed paths with sandhill cranes somewhere along the way. Dr. John Brunjes, Kentucky Dept of Fish and Wildlife Resources, joins the podcast to educate us on their ecology, distribution, taxonomy, management, and changes in their population size and distribution, with an emphasis on eastern North America. Please subscribe, rate, and review the DU Podcast and contact the DU Podcast via email at DUPodcast@ducks.org with recommendations or questions. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
In this episode, we are joined by guest John Hast, the black bear coordinator for the Kentucky Dept of Fish and Wildlife. John is an expert when it comes to black bears, and he drops a ton of information about our current population and future hunting opportunities.Check out Kentucky Outdoors at:www.kyoutdoorstv.comwww.facebook.com/kyoutdoorstvInstagram: @kyoutdoorstvMusic provided by Hancock and Shouse at www.hancockandshouse.com
In our first podcast episode, we are joined by the Commissioner of the Kentucky Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Mr. Rich Storm. Rich and I talk about the work he and the department have accomplished since he took over. We also discuss the current legal battle he is in with the Beshear administration. Music provided by Hancock and Shouse. Visit: www.hancockandshouse.com
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest political buzz after Gov. Matt Bevin announced that he would run for re-election and a settlement between Jefferson Co. Public Schools and the Kentucky Dept. of Education to oversee public schools in Louisville. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam, Associated Press; Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier-Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Journalists from around the state discuss the news of the week with host Bill Bryant, including the latest political buzz after Gov. Matt Bevin announced that he would run for re-election and a settlement between Jefferson Co. Public Schools and the Kentucky Dept. of Education to oversee public schools in Louisville. Scheduled guests: Adam Beam, Associated Press; Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier-Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
THIS WEEK - Good News & More Philly starts the discussion by pointing out a novel argument for removing the phrase, "under God," from the Pledge of Allegiance. The herd discusses this and some other rationales until OG reminds everyone of the best reason of all for removing the phrase. Segueing smoothly from the Pledge of Allegiance to a discussion of Good News clubs, the herd is frustrated that churches are using elementary schools to advertise their programs. Should non-school groups be allowed to advertise in schools? Moving on to more good news, the herd notes that the state of Kentucky has enlisted God into the Kentucky Dept. of Homeland Security. SI enlightens everyone about some of the legal issues involved in both of these matters. Philly digs down deep into the mailbag and pulls out a Dear Chappy letter that she is uniquely qualified to answer. After that discussion winds down, the herd considers a letter that prompts them to consider what documents, if any, a newly-elected atheist should use to take the oath of office. OG shares the latest poll results, then closes with her thoughts about a judicial decision that the state of Florida got right. That really is good news. Opening Music [00:00]: excerpt from "Another Goddamned Draft" Bridge Music [12:56]: excerpt from "One of Many" Bridge and Closing Music [38:18] excerpt from "Jesus Loves Me feat. Satan" Closing Music [1:09:53] excerpt from "As Jazzy as I Get" (All music: copyright 2008 by Rachel Murie except as noted)
Patrick Stipes, Kentucky Dept. of Tourism KentuckyTourism.comSusan Foster, "Smart Packing for Today's Traveler" SmartPacking.com Heidi Roberson, Blossomtime Festival BlossomtimeFestival.org
Special Guests Patrick Stipes of the Kentucky Dept. of Tourism and Michael Barton of the Inn at Grey Gables, Charlevoix