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In this episode of Around The Ozarks Sports Scene, Scott Puryear speaks with the new KY3 sports director, Sully Engels Scott and Sully discuss the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss, local high school basketball, Bears & Lady Bears, and more!Thanks to our sponsors Fastbreak Sports, the largest selection of cards & card supplies in Southwest Mo and The Pitch Pizza & Pub! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode 309 Producers: Kevin S, ericpp, Boolysteed, seedubs, harvhat, ChadF, HeyCitizen, ajoint, CollinB, makeheroism, Bearsnare, NetNed, RevCyberTrucker, frankiepaint, phifer, SircussMedia, SirSeatSitter Listen to the most recent Bowls With Buds featuring the legendary Bowler NetNed Tune in FRIDAY for an in-person Bowls With Buds featuring KC Bitcoiner CollinB! BUT FIRST... Emily Ronna is joining DuhLaurien and MaryKateUltra for Homegrown Hits Thursday at 7pm Central Boo-Bury of Behind the Sch3m3s and ThunderRoad.Media fame will be IN the Board Room for Podcasting 2.0 Friday And the 12 Rods and Mellow Cassette concert is THIS SATURDAY at 6 pm Central! Boost! Boost! Boost! Intro/Outro: Three Chain Links - Dance Harder ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN Podcasting 2.0 Pugnacious Proclivities (Podcast Index) Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison for fraud (CoinDesk) Bull Bitcoin's 'In Person BTC purchases via Canada Post' to require identity verification (No Bullshit Bitcoin) Bisq / RoboSats Argentina creates mandatory registry for Bitcoin service providers operating in the country (No BS BTC) 'Louie' the raccoon wins 2024 Cadbury bunny title (The Independent) Tether awards $100k grant to BTCPay Server Foundation (No BS BTC) The Jellyfish Nebula Supernova Remnant Alby update (GitHub) TOP THREE 33 33 people displaced following Easter Sunday fire in Newburgh, officials say (CBS News) At least 33 shot, 7 fatally over violent Easter weekend in Chicago (ABC) 33 Syrian troops and civilians, 5 Hezbollah members killed in Aleppo strikes (The Times of Israel) BEHIND THE CURTAIN Researchers awarded $1.5 million to produced hemp-based insulated siding from Department of Energy grant (EurkAlert!) DEA official discusses pot scheduling timeline (CampusDrugPrevention.gov) Backlash to D.C. marijuana shop's move into the Palisades (Axios) Delaware lawmakers sent Gov. John Carney a bill to expand medical pot (DE Legislature) Florida Supreme Court approves ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana (Politico) Idaho lawmakers sent Gov. Brad Little a bill to repeal the state's syringe exchange program (ID Legislature) Kentucky lawmakers send Gov. Andy Beshear a budget bill restricting funding for the medical cannabis program (KY Legislature) Kentucky lawmakers send Gov. Beshear a kratom regulation bill (KY Leg) Maine Gov. Janet Mills' brother transferred nine acres of black market cannabis grow to Chinese national mother living in Guangdong province (The Maine Wire) Missouri revokes nine pot micro-licenses (The Kansas City Star) St. Louis-area cannabis workers win the right to review ballots in union election (Missouri Independent) Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signs bill over-turning voter-approved drug decriminalization law (OR Leg) Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoes recreational pot sales bill (VA.gov) Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signs bill legalizing xylazine test strips (WQOW) German legalization signed into law, took effect Monday (The Washington Post) METAL MOMENT Tonight, the RevCyberTrucker brings us Tommy Johansson cover of Abba's Waterloo. @SirRevCyberTrucker@revcybertrucker.com FIRST TIME I EVER... Bowlers called in to talk about the First Time They Ever rode a mechanical bull. Next week, we want to hear about the First Time YOU Ever pulled out. Call (816) 607-3663 NOW FUCK IT, DUDE. LET'S GO BOWLING! Uranus Fudge Factory names inaugural competitive fudge eating champion (KY3) 33 kayakers rescued after high winds slam Tennessee cave tour group (New York Post) Pet snake reunited with owner after being missing for a year (People) Punxsutawney Phil, wife Phyllis are parents to 2 babies (Associated Press) Dog digging in Florida yard unearths military bomb (Click Orlando) Wiggins, Mississippi woman rescues five-legged lamb (WLOX) Harvard removes human skin binding from 19th century library book (Harvard) Man calls sheriffs about hunting sasquatch (KKLZ) 640-year-old castle with moat found under hotel in France (New York Post) Rescued baby hedgehog actually pompom from a hat (Independent) Join us FRIDAY for Bowls With Buds featuring CollinB 8pm Central!
När Dee Dee Blanchard mördas i juni 2015 misstänker polisen att hennes dotter Gypsy Rose ligger bakom mordet. Men det som börjar som en vanlig mordutredning ska snart komma att bli ett av världens mest kända fall av Münchhausen by proxy. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Dokumentären gjordes i januari 2024 av Viola Gad och mixades av Karmen Kodia. Ljuden är hämtade från Lifetimes dokumentärserie ”The prison confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard”, HBO dokumentären ”Mommy dead and dearest”, Dr Phil, instagramkontot @gypsyrose_a_blanchard, KY3, True Crime TV, ABC News och USA Today.
In a recent announcement from the Missouri Department of Corrections, as reported by Ozarks First and the Springfield News-Leader, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, previously convicted for her part in her mother's murder, has been granted parole. Scheduled for release on December 28, 2023, Gypsy will have completed nearly 85% of her decade-long sentence by then. This case has remained in the public's consciousness not just due to its chilling nature, but also because of its portrayals in multiple documentaries and series. Back in July 2016, Gypsy, now 32, admitted her guilt in the harrowing killing of her mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard. The judicial system handed down a 10-year prison term. Before this, Gypsy had also spent some time in Greene County Jail, which is credited towards her overall prison time. The backdrop to this crime was disturbing. Dee Dee Blanchard's lifeless body was discovered in June 2015, leading authorities to swiftly charge both Gypsy and her then-boyfriend, Nick Godejohn, with first-degree murder. As investigations progressed, a disturbing narrative surfaced. Dee Dee had manipulated everyone - from family members to friends and the wider community - into believing that her daughter was a terminally ill teenager, with the cognitive capability of a 7-year-old, battling multiple diseases including muscular dystrophy and leukemia. Adding to this twisted tale, Gypsy recounted that her mother silenced her during medical consultations, issuing warnings that escape attempts would be futile as law enforcement wouldn't credit her accounts. Reflecting on her turbulent past in the 2018 documentary Gypsy's Revenge, Gypsy divulged, "I couldn't just jump out of the wheelchair because I was afraid and I didn't know what my mother would do. I didn't have anyone to trust.” After her sentencing in 2016, she confided to Dr. Phil McGraw, "I don't believe [I] deserve as many years as I got. I believe firmly that murder is not okay. But I also understand why it happened, and I don't believe that I'm in the right place to get the help that I need.” Her ex-boyfriend, Godejohn, also 32, faced a different fate. In 2019, the Springfield News-Leader, in tandem with local channels KY3 and KOAM, reported his life sentence without parole possibility. This stemmed from his indisputable role in the 2015 fatal stabbing. Godejohn, who met Gypsy online and journeyed from Wisconsin to be with her in Missouri, reminisced about his time with her in a 2019 prison interview for the Oxygen special Gypsy Rose & Nick: A Love to Kill. “Those five days were the most intense, magical, and awe-inspiring days I've ever had,” he claimed. However, the relationship between Blanchard and Godejohn has since fizzled out. PEOPLE magazine was informed by a close family friend in April 2019 that Gypsy had found new love, becoming engaged to a man she got to know while incarcerated. This gripping story attracted widespread media attention, leading to its depiction in the HBO documentary Mommy, Dead and Dearest, and was the inspiration behind Hulu's miniseries The Act. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a recent announcement from the Missouri Department of Corrections, as reported by Ozarks First and the Springfield News-Leader, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, previously convicted for her part in her mother's murder, has been granted parole. Scheduled for release on December 28, 2023, Gypsy will have completed nearly 85% of her decade-long sentence by then. This case has remained in the public's consciousness not just due to its chilling nature, but also because of its portrayals in multiple documentaries and series. Back in July 2016, Gypsy, now 32, admitted her guilt in the harrowing killing of her mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard. The judicial system handed down a 10-year prison term. Before this, Gypsy had also spent some time in Greene County Jail, which is credited towards her overall prison time. The backdrop to this crime was disturbing. Dee Dee Blanchard's lifeless body was discovered in June 2015, leading authorities to swiftly charge both Gypsy and her then-boyfriend, Nick Godejohn, with first-degree murder. As investigations progressed, a disturbing narrative surfaced. Dee Dee had manipulated everyone - from family members to friends and the wider community - into believing that her daughter was a terminally ill teenager, with the cognitive capability of a 7-year-old, battling multiple diseases including muscular dystrophy and leukemia. Adding to this twisted tale, Gypsy recounted that her mother silenced her during medical consultations, issuing warnings that escape attempts would be futile as law enforcement wouldn't credit her accounts. Reflecting on her turbulent past in the 2018 documentary Gypsy's Revenge, Gypsy divulged, "I couldn't just jump out of the wheelchair because I was afraid and I didn't know what my mother would do. I didn't have anyone to trust.” After her sentencing in 2016, she confided to Dr. Phil McGraw, "I don't believe [I] deserve as many years as I got. I believe firmly that murder is not okay. But I also understand why it happened, and I don't believe that I'm in the right place to get the help that I need.” Her ex-boyfriend, Godejohn, also 32, faced a different fate. In 2019, the Springfield News-Leader, in tandem with local channels KY3 and KOAM, reported his life sentence without parole possibility. This stemmed from his indisputable role in the 2015 fatal stabbing. Godejohn, who met Gypsy online and journeyed from Wisconsin to be with her in Missouri, reminisced about his time with her in a 2019 prison interview for the Oxygen special Gypsy Rose & Nick: A Love to Kill. “Those five days were the most intense, magical, and awe-inspiring days I've ever had,” he claimed. However, the relationship between Blanchard and Godejohn has since fizzled out. PEOPLE magazine was informed by a close family friend in April 2019 that Gypsy had found new love, becoming engaged to a man she got to know while incarcerated. This gripping story attracted widespread media attention, leading to its depiction in the HBO documentary Mommy, Dead and Dearest, and was the inspiration behind Hulu's miniseries The Act. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Here's what Dustin Atwood and Sarah Myers cover this morning: Discussion about 'New' drivers/Young drivers - some tips & suggestions. Listener question: Is the changed recommendation for transmission flush at 100,000 miles instead of the older 60,000 miles valid? Brandon Beck with KY3 posed a car question on social media. Dustin takes a crack at the car problem Mr. Beck is having. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a1custom/message
Here's what Dustin Atwood and Sarah Myers cover this morning: Discussion about 'New' drivers/Young drivers - some tips & suggestions. Listener question: Is the changed recommendation for transmission flush at 100,000 miles instead of the older 60,000 miles valid? Brandon Beck with KY3 posed a car question on social media. Dustin takes a crack at the car problem Mr. Beck is having. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a1custom/message
Happy Saturday! Here's what Dustin Atwood and Sarah Myers cover this morning: Young and new drivers. Listener question: Is the changed recommendation for transmission flush at 100,000 miles instead of the older 60,000 miles valid? Brandon Beck with KY3 posed a car question on social media. Dustin takes a crack at the car problem Mr. Beck is having.
Norma Champion's career started in the 1950s, hosting a children's television show on KY3. After returning to school to finish her degree, she worked as a professor teaching broadcasting at Evangel University. In a twist to her career, she was elected to Springfield City Council in 1987, which launched a decadeslong run in politics, including as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives and Senate. There, she addressed issues relating to health care, family and children, and education. She's accumulated a long list of honors, but she says reflecting on her career now at 90 years old, it's the memories around the personal connections she's built that are the most significant. In this episode, Norma and I talk about how her faith influences her life, the impact of the death of her first husband and losing her vision, and what she still hopes to accomplish.
There have been countless FADS, detoxes, diets and more that have been popularized on various social media platforms. The newest buzz on Tik Tok is something called Parasite Cleanses. This is described as any supplement, diet or other “detox” product that is intended to eliminate parasites from your body without using prescription meds. Before we go into more detail about this topic, we have a special guest with us today! You may recognize her name and voice from your nightly news in the Southwest Missouri Area…. Today we are welcoming Maria Naider, KY3 news anchor to Practical Nutrition! Welcome Maria!!
Story of failure: Embarrassing a teammate after a blunder as a new leader my senior year of baseball.David Poland was originally born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He moved to Springfield, Missouri when he was 15 years old, and attended Hillcrest High School. Athletics were always a big passion of David's as a kid. After winning a state championship in high school baseball, David decided to keep pursuing his passion at a collegiate level. He attended Evangel University in Springfield, MO and played baseball for the duration of his schooling. David graduated with a Recreational & Physical Education degree in the Spring of 2007. During that time, he developed a passion for fitness and health and decided to pursue it as a career.As soon as David graduated, he became certified with I.S.S.A & N.S.C.A, and his personal training career started. This passionate focus for fitness and health opened up a whole new world of growth, not only for himself, but for others as well. David has been training full-time for twelve years now, and has enjoyed every minute of it. He's been fortunate enough to help hundreds of clients over the years, both in person and online, achieve all different types of goals. From fat loss, building muscle, sports specific goals, improved mobility, rehabilitation, to most importantly, nutrition. David has competed in four NPC fitness shows, the last one being at a national level. I also a fitness advisor for KY3, where I do regular fitness segments with Paul Adler on Fit Life, a segment of Friday morning's local news. After having a few years of personal training under his belt, David opened up his own private studio in 2010. XFit has been an amazing journey of hard work, along with great teamwork from his amazing staff and clientele. These people have made XFit what it is today. David is excited for many great years to come and hopes to be able to help you in the future!In today's episode David talks about:getting into personal fitness shortly after collegepivoting from teaching and coaching to owning a gymstarting his own facility in 2010trying to pulling away from attaching from outcomessmall steps and small improvements for long term goalsdetaching yourself from the outcomewinning the daysports helping him in businessthe value of hard work and discipline in athleticshis dad being a mentor to him growing upworking with successful people and learning from themlearning from anyonefailure is just data (“I really don't think there is failure, it's just data.”)God's timing being perfect above his ownlearning when things don't go his waylife is going to hit you, it's how you react to itprocessing failure through datahandling situations in the right wayreal estate deals going south sometimesbeing frustrated in the momenttoday is a new opportunityresetting the next day and moving forward in spite of failurekeeping your mind centered and progressing forward5 AM Club - Robin Sherman20/20/20 Formula“What am I learning currently?”keeping yourself centered when things don't go your way“It's never going to be perfect.”having a better headspacethe game changerNixa, Missouri facility going really wellbring value to clients and helping the communitywhat set XFit apart from other training facilitiespicking people that care and that enjoy helping othersstory of 80 year-old woman that started trainingnot giving upthe before and afters of the fitness realma mental shift in peopleguiding people through the process of transformationlosing 30-50 pounds and life transformationbuilding on a little self confidencelet us be the one to figure this out for youthinking back on the last five yearsThe Compound Effect by Darren Hardycompounding small actions over time does big thingsthe magic of compound interestliving in an instant gratification cultureyou have to pay for success up front in full“Success will come, I don't need to worry.”Instagram - @xfitspf and @xfitnixaInstagram - @extremedavidwww.xfitmo.com---Learn more at www.professional-failure.com!
This week in drone news: Amazon is starting drone deliveries this year, A small drone was found crashed near a runway in Arkansas, the proposed drone act of 2022, drone safety awareness day, and a new Pilot Institute course! Amazon plans to begin deliveries in northern California this year the company announced this week Prime Air drones will carry packages that weigh up to 5lbs and are shoe-box sized or smaller The drone will hover ~10 feet over the ground to drop the package and will find this spot via a QR code printed by the customer. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-06-13/amazon-plans-to-start-drone-delivery-in-california-this-year A small drone was found crashed near a runway at Boone County Regional Regional Airport in Arkansas The drone is a “Skyrider” and models cost ~$50. The aircraft was not registered The airport manager stated “Our airport is in a Class E airspace. A drone is not allowed to go zero feet within four miles of our airport and can then go up to 400 feet after that,” said Boone County Regional Airport Manager Judy McCutcheon according to KY3. “That covers the entire city limits of Harrison, Arkansas, with the exception of the far southeast side. That is a no drone sight unless you are a 107 drone operator, and get permission with the FAA before you fly.” https://dronexl.co/2022/06/13/recreational-drone-runway/ This bill in the US House of Rep. seeks to cover malicious use of drones, including Weaponization of UAS Impairment of identification or lighting Interfering with protected activities (Operations of aircraft, airports, vessels, vehicles, law enforcement, or military ops) Operating in restricted airspace with knowledge of the prohibition Transportation of contraband Threats, attempts, or conspiracies of the above Terrorism and electronic surveillance Penalties for injuries/death based on above infractions This law would allow DHS to prosecute certain offenses in the same manner as the FAA https://www.justice.gov/ola/page/file/1465976/download New paid course from PI! Learn the elements of photography from Greg and our guest instructors Billy Kyle and Ken Dobo!
Summer is here and so is the first summer episode of Oh That's Cool! In this episode we meet electronic media production adjunct instructor and local journalist for KY3 news, Kaitlyn Schumacher. Kaitlyn shares her experience as an on air reporter and investigative journalist in the local community. She also talk about teaching a podcast course and grades Andrew and I's work. Join us for another fantastic episode as we ask the question, "Why is local news so important?"
Hour 3 - Good Monday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: A listener sent a photo in this morning from KY3. The photo shows two women wearing shirts that say "F*** your thoughts and prayers. Do something." With calls from a community group to slash the cost of bus fares in Springfield, City Utilities is conducting a comprehensive study on fare-free busing. Pizza Hut is facing fierce condemnation from conservatives and other social media critics for promoting a book about "drag kids" for its "Book It!" reading incentive program. Today marks the 78th anniversary of D-Day. College students and graduates say they are waiting for Biden to cancel student loan debt like he promised.
Hosts: Adam Sommer, Rachel Parker, Sean DillerAdam's Open - Marathon v. SprintThe week of yeah no… and a tad more cursing than normal Georgia gubernatorial candidate says Indians sacrificed to secure our freedomshttps://twitter.com/patriottakes/status/1527315817586900993?s=21&t=hc74RkQUZkCs4nYfQZI-xwEric Schmitt suing more schools will change the fate of the MOSEN raceWeird kunce thinghttps://twitter.com/LucasKunceMO/status/1527347992231292928Does it matter.KMOV poll https://www.kmov.com/2022/05/17/exclusive-kmov-poll-greitens-leads-candidates-ahead-senate-primary-mo-kunce-leads-democratic-ticket/Newer poll from KY3 out of springfield https://www.ky3.com/2022/05/17/us-senate-poll-greitens-leads-republican-candidates-ahead-august-primary-mo-kunce-leads-democratic-ticket/Sean- headline aside the Dem poll shows what's called a ‘statistical dead heat'. Also Lucas has spent $2.4Million and only 10% of likely MO Dem primary voters support him… ouch Ginni Thomas sent emails to Arizona elected officials and Clarence Thomas isn't even pretending to be a jurrist an longehttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/20/ginni-thomas-2020-election-arizona-emailsGinni v. Clarance - who wore it best? (sedition that is)Bill Cassidy thinks statistics don't already include black people as people“Maternal death rates are only high if you include black women”https://www.businessinsider.com/gop-senator-la-outlier-maternal-death-rate-skewed-black-women-2022-5Adam's state senator is ready to substitute his beliefs for the law https://missouriindependent.com/2022/05/20/anythings-on-the-table-missouri-legislature-may-revisit-contraceptive-limits-post-roe/Denny Hoskins - my wife sent him emails and called, he NEVER responded until she tagged him on a Jess Piper post and then all he did was troll Meanwhile - the National Democratic Party Is Up To Its Old WaysNew Comms point person - Eric Adams, NYC mayorhttps://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/20/democrats-calling-communications-eric-adams-new-york-00034180As usual Dems will take ONE race and try and replicate it across the board instead of focusing on good candidatesThe coastal folks - please stop talking this wayhttps://twitter.com/horsegirl_haley/status/1527679668786057216Gen Z candidate in Michigan goes full blown handmaid's talehttps://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/michigan-gop-extremist-candidate-ban-contraception-1356393/Finally - your friend's dad that made everyone feel kind of uneasy and his wife, The Hamburgler, are having trouble completing their probation on their law licenses - Mark and Patty McClausky tried to work with RW media to do their pro-bono workhttps://news.stlpublicradio.org/government-politics-issues/2022-05-19/missouri-supreme-court-wont-let-mccloskeys-work-with-right-wing-media-group-while-on-probationHeaven forbid these two help a fellow human beingLAST CALL - Full Ep. for Patreon Subs onlyThe 40 Year Plan By Conservativeshttps://theintercept.com/2022/05/10/roe-v-wade-federalist-society-religious-right/ https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPODChange The Conversation
Hosts: Adam Sommer, Rachel Parker, Sean DillerAdam's Open - Marathon v. SprintThe week of yeah no… and a tad more cursing than normal Georgia gubernatorial candidate says Indians sacrificed to secure our freedomshttps://twitter.com/patriottakes/status/1527315817586900993?s=21&t=hc74RkQUZkCs4nYfQZI-xwEric Schmitt suing more schools will change the fate of the MOSEN raceWeird kunce thinghttps://twitter.com/LucasKunceMO/status/1527347992231292928Does it matter.KMOV poll https://www.kmov.com/2022/05/17/exclusive-kmov-poll-greitens-leads-candidates-ahead-senate-primary-mo-kunce-leads-democratic-ticket/Newer poll from KY3 out of springfield https://www.ky3.com/2022/05/17/us-senate-poll-greitens-leads-republican-candidates-ahead-august-primary-mo-kunce-leads-democratic-ticket/Sean- headline aside the Dem poll shows what's called a ‘statistical dead heat'. Also Lucas has spent $2.4Million and only 10% of likely MO Dem primary voters support him… ouch Ginni Thomas sent emails to Arizona elected officials and Clarence Thomas isn't even pretending to be a jurrist an longehttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/20/ginni-thomas-2020-election-arizona-emailsGinni v. Clarance - who wore it best? (sedition that is)Bill Cassidy thinks statistics don't already include black people as people“Maternal death rates are only high if you include black women”https://www.businessinsider.com/gop-senator-la-outlier-maternal-death-rate-skewed-black-women-2022-5Adam's state senator is ready to substitute his beliefs for the law https://missouriindependent.com/2022/05/20/anythings-on-the-table-missouri-legislature-may-revisit-contraceptive-limits-post-roe/Denny Hoskins - my wife sent him emails and called, he NEVER responded until she tagged him on a Jess Piper post and then all he did was troll Meanwhile - the National Democratic Party Is Up To Its Old WaysNew Comms point person - Eric Adams, NYC mayorhttps://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/20/democrats-calling-communications-eric-adams-new-york-00034180As usual Dems will take ONE race and try and replicate it across the board instead of focusing on good candidatesThe coastal folks - please stop talking this wayhttps://twitter.com/horsegirl_haley/status/1527679668786057216Gen Z candidate in Michigan goes full blown handmaid's talehttps://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/michigan-gop-extremist-candidate-ban-contraception-1356393/Finally - your friend's dad that made everyone feel kind of uneasy and his wife, The Hamburgler, are having trouble completing their probation on their law licenses - Mark and Patty McClausky tried to work with RW media to do their pro-bono workhttps://news.stlpublicradio.org/government-politics-issues/2022-05-19/missouri-supreme-court-wont-let-mccloskeys-work-with-right-wing-media-group-while-on-probationHeaven forbid these two help a fellow human beingLAST CALL - Full Ep. for Patreon Subs onlyThe 40 Year Plan By Conservativeshttps://theintercept.com/2022/05/10/roe-v-wade-federalist-society-religious-right/ https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"
Why do I feel restless? How do I know when God is telling me to do something? What are some practical steps to know God's will? In today's episode, Doug and Brad address these questions with our special guest Ethan Forhetz of Convoy of Hope. Formerly a news anchor with the nationally recognized KY3 news, Ethan shares how he and his wife made the big decision to leave TV in order to serve with Convoy of Hope, which you'll hear more about during the show. Also, check out the links in the description if you want to see a couple of Ethan's funniest moments as a news anchor.Convoy of Hope:convoyofhope.orgEthan Forhetz reports on “sketch”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRFmVxpiICcHome Depot threat:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWuaHiXpjx4
I can't share KY3 they didn't include my only interview!! What?? WOW?? That's insane they got other canadate and not me!! Holy!! What's a canadate do to get on the news for a good thing?? And I had to fight to get on KY3 as well. I talked in the cold!!! WOW. I can't not share that video unless my campaign is on there!! IM A OFFICIALLY A CANADATE MEDIA !! THE PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THAT THEY HAVE ANOTHER CHOICE AUGUST 2!!!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigdcountry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdcountry/support
Happy Saturday morning! Dustin Atwood and Sarah Myers talk about a variety of topics in the automotive industry, including: We're calling this the confessional show. This is a list of driving/automotive confessions that Sarah and Dustin need to make. Dustin is now the proud owner of a… Dodge?! Dustin talks about how he bought a Dodge Dakota for his daughter. Gas prices are once again skyrocketing. Earlier this week, Sarah paid $3.29 for gas. It was $44 to fill up her car. Sarah talks about some of the states that saw the highest gas price increases – thankfully Missouri was not on that list. Did you hear about the driver that hit a pipe sticking out of the road in Springfield? Sarah reads a KY3 article that details the incident. Have you ever had to call 911 on another driver before? People parking too close to your vehicle – what do you do in that situation? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a1custom/message
Happy Saturday morning! Dustin Atwood and Sarah Myers talk about a variety of topics in the automotive industry, including: We're calling this the confessional show. This is a list of driving/automotive confessions that Sarah and Dustin need to make. Dustin is now the proud owner of a… Dodge?! Dustin talks about how he bought a Dodge Dakota for his daughter. Gas prices are once again skyrocketing. Earlier this week, Sarah paid $3.29 for gas. It was $44 to fill up her car. Sarah talks about some of the states that saw the highest gas price increases – thankfully Missouri was not on that list. Did you hear about the driver that hit a pipe sticking out of the road in Springfield? Sarah reads a KY3 article that details the incident. Have you ever had to call 911 on another driver before? People parking too close to your vehicle – what do you do in that situation? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a1custom/message
Happy Saturday morning! Dustin Atwood and Sarah Myers talk about a variety of topics in the automotive industry, including: We're calling this the confessional show. This is a list of driving/automotive confessions that Sarah and Dustin need to make. Dustin is now the proud owner of a... Dodge?! Dustin talks about how he bought a Dodge Dakota for his daughter. Gas prices are once again skyrocketing. Earlier this week, Sarah paid $3.29 for gas. It was $44 to fill up her car. Sarah talks about some of the states that saw the highest gas price increases - thankfully Missouri was not on that list. Did you hear about the driver that hit a pipe sticking out of the road in Springfield? Sarah reads a KY3 article that details the incident. Have you ever had to call 911 on another driver before? People parking too close to your vehicle - what do you do in that situation?
Hour 2 - Nick Reed is live on location at Scramblers Diner for another Heroes Breakfast. Here's what he covers: KY3 reports that just before Gov. Parson condemned a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter for exposing a state database flaw, records show the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education was preparing to thank him for finding the glitch. Nick covers the story. 80 House Republicans voted with Democrats on Tuesday to pass the Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act, which if passed by the Senate and signed into law would fund a federal vaccination database. Missouri Republicans were split on the vote. The CIA was aware that at least 10 members of its staff allegedly committed sex crimes against children. Russian state media gleefully trumpeted a gaffe by U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who said in a Thursday press briefing that he hopes the Soviet Union will not soon invade Ukraine.
Local attorney Kristi Fulnecky joins Nick Reed this morning. Here's what they cover: The Camdenton School Board discussed leaving the Missouri School Board Association at Monday night's meeting. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is facing criticism after being spotted maskless at a lavish wedding with a large group of people while children in her state are required to wear masks in school. A judge denied a request to recuse himself in a lawsuit involving a mother and CoxHealth CEO Steve Edwards. Kristi is unable to comment on the case, but KY3 wrote an article updating the case. Vice President Kamala Harris was in France earlier this week and used a fake French accent.
After 14 years, Linda Simmons announced that she is leaving KY3 and Gray Television. Linda joins Nick Reed this morning to share her story: Linda shares the hoops she had to jump through for her religious exemption… Which she was denied. Nick asks what the atmosphere was like when it comes to vaccine and mask mandates? Linda had COVID-19 and was able to receive treatment that wasn't approved by the FDA. She shares her experience with that treatment. The problem with media & bias within the media. Linda shares that over 40+ Gray Television employees throughout the country have been terminated due to the vaccine mandate as well.
Happy [rainy] Saturday! Kyle Wyatt talks about a variety of topics in the news, including: Mercy has reached the deadline for employees to get the COVID vaccine. Nurses in New York are being fired for not getting the vaccine, and Gov. Hochul also wants to make sure the unvaccinated former workers won't receive unemployment. Linda Simmons (Russell) worked for KY3 for nearly 14 years. Linda has decided to leave Gray Television due to their vaccine mandate. Linda will be joining Nick Reed on Monday in the 8 a.m. hour. Springfield Public School leaders say the district-wide mask mandate is "keeping kids in class." Steve Pokin with the Springfield News-Leader is leaving.
KY3 really stepped in it this time!
Biden's promise that he will unify America...What happened to that? Nick Reed discusses Free Beacon's article: 30 years ago America woke up to the news of riots in NY city. Remembering the history Anti-semitism. How come, Donald Trump, who is a Jewish son-in-law was called anti-semi? KY3 story has some missing information about riots on January 6th. KY3 claims that 5 people were shot to death which is not true. How many people were ACTUALLY shot to death?
Be sure to visit Urban Owl for adorable home decor. Get 20% off by using our special code NowFearThis. In this week's podcast episode, Becky & Merie take on some creepy disappearances. Cherrie Mahan, Phoenix Coldon, and Suzie Streeter, Sherill Levitt & Stacy McCall - AKA the “Springfield Three” - get the NFT! treatment. Along the way, Becky & Merie address the burning questions you didn't know you had, like: Why did this episode almost get named, “Tampons are for Promiscuous Women?” What t-shirts will cause Dateline to NOT describe Merie & Becky as “innocent” victims when they up and disappear one day? Why do your podcoasts need a safeword? And why the hell is theirs related to…virginity?! Why is Becky threatening to go up to the deli counter while wearing no pants? Anyone want some KY3? Us, either. Have YOU heard nice things about Joplin, MO? (We love you, Joplin, and invite everyone to contribute to the revitalization of your downtown.) Come to learn which of your hosts is a cross between Nancy Reagan & The Cure. Stay for Becky's impersonation of a judgmental medical examiner. Please support the Black and Missing Foundation. Becky's blog about snarky tees can be found here: https://www.veraciousvoyager.com
SB 63 – PDMP HB 449 – Designates the second Wednesday in May as Celiac Awareness Day. HB 402 – prohibits making lottery winner names from being public. HB 394 – Safety sales tax for Branson West, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Lincoln, and Warrensburg. KY3 has an article titled “Missouri House votes to ban transgender athletes on girls teams.” Nick and Tom read the article and talk about how misleading the headline is.
Dave and Ray Ray discuss a bit of a KY3 response article to the local outrage of James River's recent Christmas musical "service." They also share some peer reviewed information from the International Journal of Nursing and Clinical Infectious Diseases.
KY3 consumer reporter and former HTVer Ashley Reynolds checks in with William Wehmer to discuss how the COVID-19 outbreak has changed the way she does her job.
KY3 consumer reporter Ashley Reynolds gets hundreds of tips each month from her loyal viewers. The tips often lead her to scam artists, shady deals, and services promised, but not provided. Bay 11 reporter Anna Daniel traces Ashley's journalism career, which began in high school when she was just 15, and led her to become one of the Ozarks' most-recognized reporters. In the interview, you can hear how dedicated Reynolds is to her viewers, and why she feels it is important for her to remain "on your side." In our "Dig or Diss" segment, be ready for an especially far-ranging discussion of "The Bundy Tapes," horses, Emily Dickinson, and the disadvantages pianists because of the size and immobility of their favorite instrument.
Rowdy, but relentless. The 1988 Hillcrest Hornets found a way to win, usually with their booming bats, or with an ace who threw heat and turned heads. Whatever the method, it worked, and they brought home the school's last state championship on the diamond 30 years ago. Throughout that magical season, one special teammate provided inspiration even though he never took the field. Reporter Brenden Weaver talked to two of the '88 champs, who say they were really just a "bunch of north side kids" playing baseball the only way they knew how. This show also includes an update on a story we produced in January which had a sad ending for a local teen and her family. Hayden Pyle is now the new host of "Bay 11" for 2018-19. Note: Two clips of audio from KY3 sports anchor Joe Hickman were used in the baseball segment, including his June, 1988 report on the championship game, and his August, 1988 story about Andy Gott's passing.
Sara Forhetz of KY3 speaking at The Hill Stockton during Soul Sisters ladies night.
Learn how to use index cards to plan your custom home ... Online video shows how to easily repair drywall holes ... KY3's 'Going Greene' features HBA expertise ... Subscribe to HBA Consumer News E-mail ... Mike Burnell, with Rich & Cartmill Insurance in Ozark, offers guidance on how to make sure your homeowners' insurance protects you against the kind of weather damage many have recently encountered in the Ozarks.