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Lonnie Miller is a small business owner and long time resident of East Palestine, Ohio. On the podcast we discuss the night of February 3rd when the train derailment occurred, lack of support from both state/federal governments, help from Sen. Doug Mastriano, WarRoom providing coverage, the town being so divided, residents falling ill and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!! Follow Me Twitter- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ Truth Social- https://truthsocial.com/@coffeeandamike Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/coffeeandamike Support My Work Venmo- https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3570365208987017385&created=1658667789.4661531&printed=1 Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com
Pastor Lonnie Miller is the leader of the pastoral team of United Bethel Mennonite Church in Plain City, Ohio. He lives just around the corner of RBC with his wife Vera. He has been farming most of his life and is currently farming around 740 acres, most of which are organic crops. Ericka Byler (Enrollment […]
Pastor Lonnie Miller is the leader of the pastoral team of United Bethel Mennonite Church in Plain City, Ohio. He lives just around the corner of RBC with his wife Vera. He has been farming most of his life and is currently farming around 740 acres, most of which are organic crops.
This week on The Land Show with Dave and Johnny: Seth Maddox, Migratory Game Bird Coordinator for Alabama, reports on the waterfowl harvest and dove seasons. www.outdooralabama.com Lonnie Miller, president of the Alabama Dog Hunters Association, comes on to talk about dog deer hunting around the state. www.alabamadoghuntersassocation.com Fred Hanners talks about the land market in our farmland report. www.selandgroup.com/agents/fred-hanners Brian Watts talks about recent trends with timber prices in our Timber Talk segment. www.selandgroup.com/agents/Brian-watts
In this session, participants will learn about the 3 levels of verbal de-escalation.
We are talking about something a little different this week. We sat down with Lonnie Miller of the Alabama Dog Hunters Association to learn more about a very traditional style of hunting that is getting more and more difficult to find people that still do it. Lonnie explains what to expect from a good deer dog and how it all works. He also discuss his "Stop to Whistle" process that dog trainers from any type of dog can appreciate. Give it a listen and please remember to RATE, REVIEW, and SHARE. Check out our partner's links at www.gundogityourself.com. Also, take a look at our Patreon at www.patreon.com/gundogityourself.
On this weeks podcast BDL talks with Alabama Dog Hunters Assn. President Lonnie Miller and Southeast Dog Hunters Assn. President Brad Willnecker about the past and current tradition of dog deer hunting and how we can all work together to keep this sport alive. Joe Allen gives us details on how to make your "crappie hotels" adding fish structure to your favorite crappie lake and gives us a detailed update on fishing & hunting in the Alabama River/Lake Millers Ferry area. It's going to be a hunting/fishing weather challenge this weekend but big Daddy will tell you when you will have that window of opportunity on this weeks CNB detailed weekend weather report. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1425171644477507/ https://www.facebook.com/SoutheasternDogHuntersAssociation/
In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down at SAS Global Forum (#SASGF) with Lonnie Miller (@AutosRCool), Principal Industry Consultant for Automotive at SAS (sas.com), to talk about Connected Transportation, telematics, automation and all things Cool Cars! Don't forget to subscribe! To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com for our Call For Speakers for the IoT Evolution Expo 2020 speaking faculty. Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a copy, it is available on Amazon for $14.99 (a.co/d/8neDtlu).
In just the past few years we have seen extraordinary change in the connected vehicle space. Companies like Tesla are launching new vehicles that don’t only provide thrills to drivers with their incredible speed and efficient electric motors, but they are also more connected than ever before with their ability to create usable data that can connect drivers and passengers more closely with their surroundings. In the next year, we will see a tidal wave of change come as the launch of 5G nears and this new technology finds its way into new vehicles. This technology will enable data streams to flow between vehicles, roads, buildings, cities and those tasked with making all of the aforementioned more safe and efficient. There are also massive opportunities for vehicle data to be used beyond just smart cities and infrastructure, but also to reshape industries like auto insurance by making concepts such as usage based insurance possible to deliver a more personalized program and price. This is just one of many ways that the data can be used in a world of intelligently connected vehicles. On this week’s episode of SMACTalk, we had SAS Software’s Lonnie Miller join us. Lonnie is a Principal Industry Consultant and Connected Vehicle Guru at SAS. In this episode, some of the topics and questions we covered with Lonnie included: How does analytics really help automotive companies who want to exploit their connected vehicle platforms? There’s a lot of talk about UBI (usage-based insurance). What are some implications on auto insurance services with a growing # of connected vehicles? What analytically-oriented technologies help connected vehicle strategies? Be sure to download and tune into this episode of SMACtalk brought to you in partnership with SAS Software (Link). We promise it is full of learnings that all business leaders can leverage in planning the future of their organizations.
In the spirit of the Thanksgiving holiday, during which you no doubt spent hours arguing with your conservative family members, I bring you a discussion with a Trump supporting Republican. Though undoubtedly a gigantic underdog, Lonnie Miller is making a grassroots effort to become Governor of Tennessee. We talk about how he decided to do that, and we have some cross-political dialogue and the electoral college, healthcare, and taxes. Leave Thomas a voicemail! (916) 750-4746, remember short and to the point! Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/seriouspod Follow us on Twitter: @seriouspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seriouspod For comments, email thomas@seriouspod.com
Meredith James Miller, 68 of Arjay, passed away on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at his home. James was born on August 18, 1948, and was a son of the late Ernest and Troy Brummett Miller. He believed in the Pentecostal faith and had worked as a Coal Miner, spending most of his career with the Great Western Coal Company and the James River Coal Company. James was also Vietnam Veteran, having proudly served his country in the United States Navy. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Gearldine Engle.Survivors include his wife of 22 years, Wilma Jane Bailey Miller; children, Tony Miller and wife, Elizabeth, James Eric Lynn Miller, Kim Arnett, David Sanders and wife, Stephanie, and Angel Siler and husband, Robert; grandchildren, Austin Wilder, Megan Wilder and Isabella Blue Miller; extra special grandbabies, Gavin Sanders, Keaton Siler and Brylee Siler; brothers and sisters, Roy Miller and wife, Sondra, Lonnie Miller, Noel Miller, Kathy Martin and husband, Gilbert, Rosalee Brock, Rita Jeffers and husband, Larry, and Ernest Lee Miller; special friends, Charles and Rosemary Mosley, Charlie Lawson and Doyle Caldwell and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.Funeral services were held Friday, July 14, at the Arnett & Steele Funeral Home with Rev Tim H Mills and Rev Charles Mosley Officiating. Burial followed in the Woolum Cemetery at Arjay with family and friends serving as pallbearers.
Meredith James Miller, 68 of Arjay, passed away on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at his home. James was born on August 18, 1948, and was a son of the late Ernest and Troy Brummett Miller. He believed in the Pentecostal faith and had worked as a Coal Miner, spending most of his career with the Great Western Coal Company and the James River Coal Company. James was also Vietnam Veteran, having proudly served his country in the United States Navy. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Gearldine Engle.Survivors include his wife of 22 years, Wilma Jane Bailey Miller; children, Tony Miller and wife, Elizabeth, James Eric Lynn Miller, Kim Arnett, David Sanders and wife, Stephanie, and Angel Siler and husband, Robert; grandchildren, Austin Wilder, Megan Wilder and Isabella Blue Miller; extra special grandbabies, Gavin Sanders, Keaton Siler and Brylee Siler; brothers and sisters, Roy Miller and wife, Sondra, Lonnie Miller, Noel Miller, Kathy Martin and husband, Gilbert, Rosalee Brock, Rita Jeffers and husband, Larry, and Ernest Lee Miller; special friends, Charles and Rosemary Mosley, Charlie Lawson and Doyle Caldwell and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.Funeral services were held Friday, July 14, at the Arnett & Steele Funeral Home with Rev Tim H Mills and Rev Charles Mosley Officiating. Burial followed in the Woolum Cemetery at Arjay with family and friends serving as pallbearers.
This week our guest is Lonnie Miller the VP of Marketing and Industry Analysis for Polk. One of the questions we'll be asking him: just how bad is the Detroit Three's addiction to fleet sales? Of course, we'll be exploring other hot subjects as well including John's recent drives in the Kia Optima and the 5.0 Mustang. Also, August sales numbers are out and Chrysler-Fiat has revealed its dealership plans. John McElroy's in studio with Peter De Lorenzo, the Autoextremist, and Rod Meloni from WDIV Channel 4 News in Detroit.