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What Are You Waiting For? - Acts 13:1-12 - Lucas Turner
The Backward Gospel - Acts 9:31-43 - Lucas Turner
The Delight of Dominion and Duty - Acts 8:26.40 - Lucas Turner
With a Great God Comes Great Change - Acts 4:32-5:11 - Lucas Turner
A Church is Born - Acts 2:1-13 - Lucas Turner
Honorable Words and Work - 2 Timothy 2:14-26 - Lucas Turner
In this episode, we uncover the shocking story of Lucas Turner, who faced a staggering $20,000 bill for a hybrid battery replacement in his used car. The key takeaway: buyers must prioritize pre-purchase inspections for hybrid and electric vehicles to avoid unexpected expenses.We discuss the discrepancy in replacement costs, the importance of understanding warranty limitations, and the need for consumers to research alternative sources for more budget-friendly options. This cautionary tale serves as a reminder for listeners to stay informed and prepared for potential challenges in the world of hybrid and electric car ownership. Drive safely!Grab a copy of my book:https://partsmanagerpro.gumroad.com/l/qtqax"The Parts Manager Guide" - https://www.amazon.com/Parts-Manager-Guide-Strategies-Maximize-ebook/dp/B09S23HQ1P/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3UZYOGZJUNJ9K&keywords=parts+manager+guide&qid=1644443157&sprefix=parts+manager+guid%2Caps%2C244&sr=8-4Please remember to like, share and leave your comments.Videos are uploaded weekly.Visit my website for more!https://www.partsmanagerprof.com/For the full video you can find it here on my YouTube channel: EV Battery Replacement Costs Getting CrazyIf you want me to continue making videos like these, please donate to our paypal account: paypal.me/partsmanagerproFair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS* This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
Mighty God - Isaiah 9:2-7 - Lucas Turner
Allow Me to Introduce... - Psalm 139 - Lucas Turner
A King Who Picks Up the Pieces - 2 Samuel 19 - Lucas Turner
A Two-Word Grace Story - 2 Samuel 12 - Lucas Turner
The Problem with Sovereignty - 2 Samuel 3 - Lucas Turner
Sermon Outline From Hypocrisy to HumilityFrom Works to FaithFrom Death to Life Table Discussion Have you ever had a conversation about not walking in line with the truth of the gospel? How did it go?What do you think is your "plus" to the gospel?What does it mean to you that Jesus not only took away your sins, but gave you his righteousness? **This sermon was preached by Lucas Turner, a former partner of missio Dei: Falcon, currently on mission in Central Texas as a College and Young Adult Minister at a Baptist church.
Episode 88 of Rio Blanco County News. Featuring highlights from the June 23, 2022 print edition of the Rio Blanco Herald Times. _____________________________________________________________ Good news for ongoing Rangely projects was shared at the latest trustee meeting, including positive feedback from a LARP group who recently visited the area. Enjoying spectacular scenery and a delicious meal at Trappers Lake Lodge is hard to top, but if you also happen to be a coupon fan, allow me to make your day. All you have to do is check page 2A of this week's edition for some sweet, sweet savings. A shortage of permethrin has nixed Meeker's aerial mosquito spraying this year. In the market for a new career? The help wanted ads are on page 8B this week. Fair is in the air, with just over a month left until the event officially kicks off Aug. 1 Area 4-Hers participated in a five-day expo last week and visited with representatives from Colorado State University, who were on a tour of northwest Colorado counties. Lucas Turner was on location this week to photograph the Piceance East Douglas Herd Management Area between Meeker and Rangely before a planned gather by the Bureau of Land Management. _____________________________________ Nine months after the jail closure, it's looking like the county will net around half a million dollars in savings per year. While that's good news on the surface, it's not all sunshine and roses. Local police departments are facing challenges due to the increased time and cost associated with transporting inmates. Here's the breakdown. _____________________________________ The primary is coming up this Tuesday, and we'll be on-location reporting results as they come in. If you haven't yet, take some time this weekend to learn about the people on your ballot. Then V-O-T-E!
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A sermon by guest preacher Lucas Turner from 1 Corinthians 8 More about Grace Bible Church: http://begrace.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gbctx/message
News highlights and cheesy jokes from this week's print edition of the newspaper, hosted by HT reporter Lucas Turner.
Here's our community newscast for the week of September 23, 2021 hosted by HT journalist Lucas Turner
News highlights from the September 16, 2021 print edition of the Rio Blanco Herald Times, hosted HT journalist Lucas Turner.
News highlights from the September 2, 2021 print edition of the Rio Blanco Herald Times, hosted HT journalist Lucas Turner.
News highlights from the August 26, 2021 print edition of the Rio Blanco Herald Times, read live by HT journalist Lucas Turner.
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The Oil Springs Fire, south of Rangely, burned more than 12,000 acres, beginning in June, and is now 99% contained. Drought conditions and heavy winds fueled extreme fire behavior for over 2 weeks that threatened a natural gas processing facility. Lucas Turner, of the Rio Blanco Herald in Meeker, has this report.
A sermon by guest preacher Lucas Turner from Philippians 3:17-21 More about Grace Bible Church: http://begrace.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gbctx/message
Last month the Colorado General Assembly approved Senate Bill 20B-001, designating $57 million in direct aid, grants, and fee waivers for small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Now the city of Glenwood Springs is accepting applications from local businesses to begin distributing those funds. KDNK’s Lucas Turner has more.
Garfield County Commissioners Monday approved a $250,000 supplemental for the 2021 budget. The money is designated for projected legal costs the county expects to incur related to Rocky Mountain Industrial’s proposed limestone quarry expansion near Glenwood Springs. KDNK’s Lucas Turner has more.
Here’s our community newscast for the week of December 17, 2020 Twenty-year-old Colten Fritzlan, a rodeo star with Rio Blanco County connections, finished third in the National Finals Rodeo this year. It was his first time competing at the national event. Fritzlan netted more than two-hundred-forty-one-thousand dollars in season earnings. Photo and Zapcode video on page 1B. A special report from the HT’s Lucas Turner investigates oil and gas wastewater spills in the Piceance Basin. More than 700,000 gallons of produced water, a hazardous waste byproduct, was spilled in the basin in 2019. More on PAGE 1A. The HT continues the CoLab On Edge mental health series with the story of Janay Barfoot, a Lakewood resident who discusses the stigma associated with sharing mental health struggles. Read her story on PAGE 2B. Watch for more coverage, and features from Rio Blanco County residents, in the coming weeks. Whatever you’re going through, crisis counselors and professionally trained peer specialists are always available to help. Call the Colorado Crisis Services hotline at 1-844-493-TALK (8255). There is no wrong reason to reach out. The state moved Rio Blanco County to Level Orange on their COVID dial framework Monday, Dec. 14, according to the CDPHE website. This further reduces capacity rates for various small businesses and makes the county ineligible for new variance requests. More on PAGE 1A. Rio Blanco County’s COVID dial movement has been a bit chaotic. The county was Level Green for several weeks, then CDPHE informed the Public Health Department they’d be moving to Level Red. Instead, RBC was moved to Level Yellow. It took five days for the CDPHE to update the dial dashboard to reflect that. RBC was supposed to be in Level Yellow for three weeks, but was moved to Level Orange early. (You don’t have to use this, I just need to blurt it out. Cuz it’s RID-IC-U-LOUS.) The United States hit 300,000 COVID-related deaths Dec. 14. Locally, however, case counts were down in both Meeker and Rangely last week. More statistics on page 3B. In the opinion section this week, editor Niki Turner reminds us to “just keep swimming” (Dory voice in background … COPYRIGHT BE DAMNED), the Meeker School Board lays out the case for keeping kids in school, and Kaye Sullivan thanks her “trail angels.” That and more on pages 4-5A. Rio Blanco County commissioners had a busy meeting Tuesday with not one, but two meetings. Coverage of the regular meeting is on Page 2B, and the 2021 budget approval report is on page 8A. Chilly weather made its way to Rio Blanco County this week and is expected to stick around. There’s no better time to enjoy the crisp winter air with a buddy or two, and Rangely’s Kaisley Sanford did just that with her pet rooster Tony. Photo on PAGE 1A. The Sanfords also won Rangely’s Snowflake Pet competition with goat “Billy the Kid.” A photo, and results from this year’s Christmasfest, on page 7A. You can still enter to win $50 in Holiday Bucks through our Shop@Home promo in both Meeker and Rangely. Sign up for the sweepstakes at any of the businesses advertised on pages 6 and 7A. Congratulations to this week’s winners, Jake and April Butler, who entered at Northwest Auto in Meeker, and Wade and Chris Allred, who entered at EZ Auto in Rangely. All that and more in this week’s edition, in print and online at ht1885.com Thank you for supporting community journalism.
About twice a week, oil and gas operators in Colorado’s Piceance Basin file “ Form 19 ” also called a Spill/Release Report with the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC). Nine times out of 10, the spilled substance is a form of hazardous waste byproduct called produced water. KDNK’s Lucas Turner has more on this waste water and its impact in the Piceance Basin in 2019.
About 50 people gathered in front of Shooter’s Grill Monday night to hear 3rd Congressional District candidate Lauren Boebert deliver one final stump speech before the election. KDNK’s Lucas Turner spoke with a few in attendance to get their thoughts on COVID-19, candidates and more.
Former Routt County Commissioner and Representative for Colorado's 26th House District Diane Mitsch Bush is running for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. She spoke to KDNK's Lucas Turner about legislative priorities including protecting public lands, lowering healthcare costs, creating new jobs and more.
Colorado State Senator Bob Rankin is running for re-election to Senate District 8 this election. He spoke with KDNK's Lucas Turner about economic recovery, rural school funding, healthcare costs and more.
Glenwood Springs-based attorney Karl Hanlon is running for Senate District 8 against incumbent Bob Rankin. He spoke with KDNK's Lucas Turner about climate change, western slope water, healthcare costs and more.
Glenwood Springs based attorney Karl Hanlon is running for Senate District 8 against Bob Rankin this election. He spoke with KDNK's Lucas Turner about issues like climate change, economic development and recovery, western slope water, healthcare costs and more.
Glenwood Springs Lawyer Colin Wilhelm is running for House District 57 as a Democrat this election. He spoke to KDNK's Lucas Turner about economic recovery after COVID-19, energy, water issues and more.
Coronavirus cases in Garfield County spiked during the month of July, averaging 81 new cases per week from June 29th to July 26th. Now that trend seems to be heading in a more positive direction. KDNK’s Lucas Turner reports.
Democrat Katrina Byars has stepped down as candidate for Garfield County Commissioner District 2. KDNK's Lucas Turner has more.
Are you a speaker who just wants to share your message? If so, today's guest says you need to re-think your approach. You'll learn that your message is not only about you … it's also about inspiring others, sharing their stories, and using your platform to bring good into the world.
Every year 5Point Adventure Film Festival’s Dream Project awards $1500 scholarships to students from Aspen to Parachute, encouraging them to explore personal boundaries and pursue their dreams. 2020 marks the 11th year of the project. KDNK’s Lucas Turner spoke to Dream Project director Tracy Wilson and a few of this year’s scholarship recipients to learn more.
Carbondale Trustees Tuesday voted 6 to 1 in favor of a limited face mask ordinance. KDNK’s Lucas Turner has the story.
Governor Jared Polis says the state of Colorado now has enough tests to check for COVID-19 in anyone who is symptomatic. KDNK’s Lucas Turner has more.
Midvalley Family Practice is teaming up with regional health care providers and non-profit MIRA Bus to provide COVID-19 testing. Community testing services will be available in El Jebel Thursday from 10am to 4pm. KDNK’s Lucas Turner spoke with Family Nurse Practitioner Lisa Robbiano and Registered Nurse Maria McHale to learn more.
Matt McBryar and Geekspeak special guest Lucas Turner talk about the online audio collaboration tool called Cleanfeed, and the satisfaction of fixing your own electronics. They also go in-depth about COVID-19 contact tracing surveillance. Matt expresses his preference for technical equipment that functions as separate pieces, and Lucas reveals one of his apocalypse survival secret plans...
Mattanawcook defeated PCHS 70-69 in double overtime on Monday afternoon. Here are postgame interviews from both coaches and Lynx senior Brandon Oliver. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
KDNK Geeks Matt McBrayer, Louie Girardot, and News Director Lucas Turner answer tech questions live on air. Topics include Windows upgrading, churning memory and "good tab hygiene."
Matt McBrayer is joined by KDNK's new news director Lucas Turner to chat about Reddit, 4chan and other online forums and resources.
In this interview TXBS Host, Will Pearson interviews Captain Lucas Turner, Boys State almunus and United States Company Commander of the 62nd Explosive Ordinance Company.
In this episode, I interview podcaster and audio nerd Lucas Turner of Level Head Audio. They share what it's like winning $10K and running your own production company. Like what you're hearing? Click the link then "Support this Podcast" to make a donation: anchor.fm/creativecrunch Find me on social: @CurtisCrunch Follow Lucas: https://www.levelheadaudio.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lucascturner/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lastminutemotivation/support
Let them Roar is a band from Carbondale Colorado that has been playing since 2010. They join Lucas Turner in the studio to play some songs and talk about songwriting, practice, recording, and following your passion! LEARN MORE AT https://www.letthemroar.com/
My name is Lucas Turner, and I am the station manager for RadioCMC. Since today is a special day for college radio, I wanted to take some time to talk about RadioCMC, our history, our vision, and many of the amazing people who not only brought this station into existence, but made it what it is today. For College Radio Day 2016. This is the Past, Present, and Future of RadioCMC.