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Best podcasts about Marshall County

Latest podcast episodes about Marshall County

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
Remembering Those Who Paid The Ultimate Sacrifice

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 2:03


On this Memorial Day we pause to remember and honor those who died defending our freedom. Rory Williams is a retired Army Veteran who now farms in Marshall County. He explains why Memorial Day is so important and how he remembers his fellow servicemen who died in the line of duty.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 5/14/25 Lady Mustangs walk-off, Marshals Over Vikings, Power Rankings and More

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 37:25


The Lady Mustangs walk-off with the win over Trigg County. Marshall County gets a big win over St. Mary. This week's Power Rankings.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Jesse Bohannon joins to discuss Eric Holcomb's new job

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 10:31


Jesse Bohannon, commissioner in Marshall County, joins to talk about his experience dealing with Doral Renewables LLC, the company that former Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb is now working for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 2/14/25 The Best Players in the Region? Marshall's Off Court Loss and more

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 42:02


Looking at the region's best boys and girls players. Marshall County suffers a loss off the court and more.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 1/24/25 Ballard Falls in All "A", Previewing Marshall's Big Weekend and more

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 40:00


Ballard falls in the state All "A". Marshall County will look to go to 20-0 with tough back to back games and how each team stands in the region.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 12/6/24 The Marshals Strong Start, Glisson's Big Week, The Eagles Roll and more

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 43:20


Marshall County looks like... Marshall County to start the season. Hannah Glisson's early case for player of the year. The Eagles storm past Hickman and a replay of our interview with Ballard Coach Kevin Estes.

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 11.25.2024

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 2:57


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. Winterplace ski resort announces major upgrades coming soon…Clarksburg food truck serves up “Delish-US” Italian food…and Marshall County students learn valuable career and technical education skills…on today's daily304. #1 – From WV GAZETTE-MAIL –  The ski lifts — and much more beneath them on Flat Top Mountain in Ghent — are in the process of undergoing massive face lifts at a popular outdoor state destination. In late October, Winterplace Ski Resort officials announced a two-year, multimillion-dollar capital investment plan prior to the start of the 2024-2025 ski season this winter. Prime projects include upgrades to Winterplace's snowmaking system, slope lighting, HVAC improvements in the Resort Center, and the installation of new LED lights. The resort has already added 50 more slope lights, with 200 more coming next summer. Read more: https://www.wvgazettemail.com/dailymailwv/daily_mail_features/winterplace-announces-multimillion-dollar-capital-investment/article_a323a2c8-96f5-11ef-a5e6-0370a7ee01eb.html   #2 – From WBOY-TV – The wheels on the Delish-US WV Food Truck started going round and round in April of this year, and over the past seven months, its crew has attended festivals and events across north central West Virginia to serve some delicious goodness. Most of the menu is inspired by Owner and Chef Robert Tiano's Italian-American background, with crowd favorites like pastas and panini. With the winter months almost upon us, Tiano said that the truck will begin serving soups.  The Delish-US Food Truck is open six days a week. For locations and menus, check out their Facebook page. Read more: https://www.wboy.com/news/local/restaurant-road-trip/restaurant-road-trip-delish-us-wv/   #3 – From MSN – The Department of Economic Development and WVU Industrial Extension teamed up recently to teach Marshall County students vital skills in Career and Technical Education.  During the CTE workshop, John Marshall and Cameron High School students learned about leadership, problem solving and process improvement – skills that go beyond the classroom and can be used in any field. Through workplace simulations and team exercises, students learned how to be industry ready and prepared to tackle any challenge that comes their way.  Manager of continuous improvement Randy Kowalczyk says it was exciting to work with such engaged students and provide them with a toolbox for success. Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/west-virginia-students-learn-cte-skills-that-go-beyond-the-classroom/ar-AA1u6sAG?ocid=BingNewsVerp   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.  

ESPN Nashville
124: Game Blitz: Playoff Quarterfinals Recap

ESPN Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 47:15


Jake Wallman and Parker Kelley look back on a chaotic Quarterfinals Friday discussing great games on the scoreboard. Marshall County's Thomas Osteen joins the show along with Stewarts Creek's Ben Caudill. And the guys look ahead to the games next week in the semifinal round for Division I.

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daily304 - Episode 11.03.2024

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 3:27


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. The U.S. Department of Energy invests $44 million to develop a carbon storage hub in Marshall County…WV students are invited to create Santa themed ornaments to be displayed at the State Capitol…and Amazon taps Shepherd University as an education partner…on today's daily304. #1 – From WTRF-TV – A $44 million investment from the Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management will go to the development of a carbon storage hub in Marshall County that will serve West Virginia and surrounding states. This location was chosen due to its proximity to projects planned as part of the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub. Advanced Resources International intends to investigate the development of a carbon storage hub comprising two adjacent operating areas in Belmont County, Ohio and Marshall County, West Virginia. Marshall County Commission President Mike Ferro says he will be pushing for local tradesmen to fill the jobs needed for construction. Read more: https://www.wtrf.com/west-virginia/west-virginia-to-get-44m-to-develop-a-carbon-storage-hub/   #2 – From WCHS-TV – Students in West Virginia have been invited to show holiday cheer by creating Santa ornaments for the 2024 First Lady Student Ornament Competition. All classrooms are welcome to submit a Santa themed ornament to be displayed at the West Virginia Capitol Complex for the annual Joyful Night celebration. Winners from each division will receive gift cards. The winning ornaments also will be added to the permanent collection at the West Virginia State Museum.  Public school, private school and homeschooled students and classes who wish to submit an ornament must do so by Nov. 22. Read more: https://wchstv.com/news/local/students-encouraged-to-create-santa-themed-ornaments-to-be-displayed-at-the-capitol#   #3 – From WV EXPLORER – Shepherd University has been selected as an education partner by Amazon, which will provide its hourly employees access to more than 80 majors and concentrations through the school. Shepherd University President Mary Hendrix said the program provides students with various education opportunities, including pre-paid college tuition, industry certifications designed to lead to in-demand jobs, and foundational skills such as English language proficiency, high school diplomas, and GEDs. According to Tammy Thieman, director of Career Development Programs at Amazon, the program has a rigorous selection process that chooses partners like Shepherd that focus on helping employees through their education programs, assisting them with job placements, and offering education that leads to career success. Read more: https://wvexplorer.com/2024/10/24/amazon-selects-shepherd-university-for-career-training-program/   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.  

Sound Living
Connecting Communities with Community Health Workers

Sound Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 14:51


Improving access to health care information and services is the driving force behind the Rural Ag Health Community Worker project being piloted by the state's Extension system in more than a dozen counties in northeast and southeast Kansas. Financial support from K-State 105, which was established to support economic growth and workforce advancement in Kansas, enabled Marshall County to hire Arlene Wessel, a retired nurse and adult care home administrator as a community health worker. She discusses her role as a community health worker and Elaine Johannes, Kansas Health Foundation's Distinguished Professor of Health at Kansas State University, explains how this program can benefit rural Kansans and the entire health care system. Sound Living is a weekly public affairs program addressing issues related to families and consumers. It is hosted by Jeff Wichman. Each episode shares the expertise of K-State specialists in fields such as child nutrition, food safety, adult development and aging, youth development, family resource management, physical fitness and more. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 10/23/24 Murray Falls, Marshall Moves On at State; Breaking Down Week 9 Football

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 42:07


Murray's season comes to an end in boys soccer. Marshall County moves on in the girl's tournament. Plus, breaking down this week's football games.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 10/21/24 Monday Morning QB Week 8; Graves Extends the Streak

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 41:14


Graves keeps the win streak over Marshall alive, but Marshall County is moving in the right direction. Murray survives at Caldwell and more from Friday.

Varsity Radio Show's Podcast
Game Changers: High School Athletes Share Their Journey and Lessons

Varsity Radio Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 73:49


In this episode of The Varsity Radio Show, we're joined by three standout high school athletes: Senior baseball player Trenton Croghan, Senior softball player Lexi Clines, and Sophomore softball player Kendra McCaffrey. They sit down with Seth and Erica to talk about their passion for sports, their future goals, and the valuable lessons they've learned throughout their high school years. We also catch up with Zach Burnett for the FCA Moment of the Week and discuss exciting upcoming events. Plus, Varsity Sports Analyst Greg Glasscock gives us the latest scoop on Marshall County's football and volleyball seasons. Tune in for an inspiring look into the lives of these young athletes!

KNDY News: Morning Edition Podcast
Public Affairs: CMH Town Hall Meeting Recaps - 10/12/2024

KNDY News: Morning Edition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 5:49


Katy Jeter recaps the recent Marshall County townhall meetings regarding the proposed countywide sales tax for Community Memorial Hospital in Marysville. 

Talk of Iowa
Restoring Iowa's native wetland ecosystem

Talk of Iowa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024


The Mann family in Marshall County has created a lasting legacy by transitioning the family farm to public land, restoring it to its native wetland ecosystem.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 9/27/24 Marshall and Calloway Split in Soccer; Football Pick'em Week 6

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 39:55


Marshall County splits with Calloway in soccer. Paducah Tilghman's solid turnaround. This week's high school football picks.

For Those Who Inquired
EPISODE CXXIII: Card Collecting (And More) With Colby Schroader

For Those Who Inquired

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 77:10


Marshall County's Colby Schroader stops in to talk all things card shows (including his coming September 21), collectibles, and a little teensy bit about Racer football. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftwinquired/support

MetroNews This Morning
MetroNews This Morning 9-11-24

MetroNews This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 14:52


Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A Putnam County teacher and Marshall County librarian receive high honors in Charleston--It's the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on our nation--Donald Trump and Kamala Harris go at it in what may be the only Presidential debate--In Sports WVU and Marshall soccer were in action on Tuesday 

RFD Today
RFD Today September 9, 2024

RFD Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 53:00


Join Jim & the rest of the RFD team for today's episode of RFD Today. In addition to a check of the markets and what we might expect this week in Chicago, a report from the field with Farm Week CropWatcher Mary Streitmatter of Marshall County. We also hear from USDA Rural Development State Director Pam Monetti and learn about a new middle school ag program at Hinckley-Big Rock.    

The Dale Jackson Show
Dale Talks to Jeff Lamour, a Haitian-American Local Business Owner, About the Inflow of Migrants in Marshall County - 8-14-24

The Dale Jackson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 16:31


The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
How to sell pork in California by complying with Prop 12

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 29:42


Welcome to Episode 167 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode, we talk with the co-founder and CEO of Distynct, an ag tech company that's turning traditional livestock alarms into smart alarms. Then we visit with Marshall County farmer and Cloverleaf Animal Welfare Systems COO Jamee Eggers about how Iowa hog farmers can comply with the requirements of California's Proposition 12, in order to sell pork in that state. Resources Mentioned in This Episode Learn more about Distynct smart alarms for livestock facilities. Learn more about Cloverleaf Animal Welfare Systems (a company that offers Prop 12 compliance certification). See what Iowa Farm Bureau is offering Iowa State Fair visitors.

Here First
Tuesday, July 30th, 2024

Here First

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024


A conversation with an Iowa mother in the wake of the new abortion law. A biodiesel tax credit is making fuel more affordable. A new wildlife management area in Marshall County. And Iowa Democrats speak out on abortion ban.

Bigfoot Society
Bigfoot Sighting Updates from Marshall County, Tennessee and MORE! / CALL-IN SHOW

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 118:58


The 6/22/24 Call-In show was a fantastic grab bag of call-ins from researchers and witnesses.Tune into this gripping episode as Jeremiah and his guests dive deep into the enigmatic world of Bigfoot. From Ken's detailed analysis of recent thermal images and the towering figure in Montana to Joe's wild West Virginia sighting. Craig shares for the first time about a recent encounter he had in an undisclosed area of Tennessee. Kevin, a seasoned Bigfoot researcher, shares tales from his investigations and books, 'Incessantly Bigfooting' and 'Incessantly Bigfooting Through Time,' recounting sightings, mysterious rock formations, and glowing eyes. Discover thrilling encounters in the Washington Cascades, bizarre findings, and more, all while Roger from Squatchin' Holler provides updates on recent Bigfoot activities in the Marshall County, Tennessee area. Don't miss these chilling stories and ongoing investigations into the unknown.Resources:The Montana and Idaho Bigfoot Research Group on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/673490389991612Wild and Weird West Virginia on Youtube -https://www.youtube.com/@WildandWeirdWVTate Hieronymus Youtube channel (Sasquatch: A Search for Sabe documentary series) -https://www.youtube.com/@tatehieronymusIncessantly Bigfooting by Kevin Llewellyn:https://amzn.to/3E7FpmC (affiliate link supporting Bigfoot Society)Squatchin' Holler Youtube channel -https://www.youtube.com/@Rdodger1971Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com

Bigfoot Society
Central Tennessee Under Siege by Sasquatch (Archives)

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 98:08


Originally aired 6/2/23In this riveting episode, Jeremiah speaks with Roger Williams from Tennessee, who shares his breathtaking encounters with Bigfoot, beginning with his first sighting at the age of 14. Roger describes observing a seven-and-a-half-foot tall, milk-chocolate-colored creature and recounts more recent experiences involving eerie noises, tree snaps, and thrown rocks across the ridges and fields of Southern Middle Tennessee. These events have turned skeptics into believers and scared off hunters, underscoring the profound impact of such encounters. The episode also details investigations in Marshall County, traversing rugged terrain to explore areas of suspected Bigfoot activity, documenting potential evidence like thrown rocks and strange noises.Resources:Make sure you subscribe to Roger's Youtube channel "Squatchin' Holler" for more amazing Bigfoot themed interviews here:https://www.youtube.com/@Rdodger1971Contact Roger: squatchinholler@gmail.comShare your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com

For Those Who Inquired
EPISODE CXVII: Ed, Neal & The Marshall County Marshals

For Those Who Inquired

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 71:53


Ed & Neal welcome in Marshall County boys basketball coach Sawyer Donohoo and senior forward Logan Parker to talk about a preseason ranking, a rally cry and a run to Rupp. Stick around for some loose odds and ends. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftwinquired/support

The Watchdog
Morning Show 04 - 05 - 24 Hour 1 Flooding - -Tom Hart- Marshall County EMA

The Watchdog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 50:37


Morning Show 04 - 05 - 24 Hour 1 Flooding - -Tom Hart- Marshall County EMA by The Watchdog

Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis
NMN: "NewsChannel 5 Investigates" Story @DanMandisShow

Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 24:30


Phil Williams' NewsChannel 5 investigation into Tori Venable, the Tennessee state director for Americans for Prosperity takes some wild turns with accusations that she "bullied" Republican Rep. Todd Warner, from Marshall County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 3/20/24 Graves Walks it Off, Marshall Gets Ready for State

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 39:39


The Eagles walk off against Marshall County to stay perfect on the season. Ballard Memorial is out to a great start in softball. Marshall County basketball gets ready for the state tournament.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 3/15/24 Henson's Pinch-hit, Final Basketball Power Rankings and Way Too Early Rankings

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 39:43


Marshall County's Riley Henson with the pinch hit grand slam. Our final basketball power rankings, plus way too early basketball rankings.

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 03.12.24

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 2:30


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Blenko pays homage to space age design at its annual Festival of Glass. A new resource network aims to help Marshall County entrepreneurs. And celebrate spring's arrival with a driving tour through the Cranberry Corridor in Almost Heaven…on today's daily304. #1 – From BLENKO – Mark your calendars for Blenko Glass Company's annual Festival of Glass! Festivities take place April 5-6 at the glass factory in Milton. This year's theme celebrates the Year of New Space Age Design with the Lift Off Decanter. Invoking classic mid century motifs, the crystal decanter with a straight optic calls to mind the lift-off cloud from the cheekily nostalgic rocket stopper. Collectors can choose from ruby or cobalt. The rocket decanter stopper is modeled on the V2 rocket and mid century space age designs as much as by the toys that inspired a generation to dream of going into space.  The weekend will include classes and hands-on experiences, including Blow-Your-Own 384 Water Bottles. There also will be demonstrations from Blenko's guest artists and designers, a vintage sale, food trucks, and a Saturday night concert from Huntington's Grown Ass Folks.   Learn more: https://blenko.com/pages/events #2 – From WTOV9 – Entrepreneurs and innovators in Marshall County might have a chance to grow their business with a program coming soon. The entrepreneurship ecosystem team asked the Marshall County commission to help fund the “Entrepreneurship Resource Network Program.” This is a pilot program for the state and will last 3 years. “We are designed to help early-stage entrepreneurs all the way through people who might be interested in scaling their business, staying connected with county resources that can help them,” said Carrie White, co-founder, entrepreneur ecosystem expert. The program's goal is to increase opportunities by 50 percent, increase new business by at least six, and bring at least 12 new jobs. If the program's $100,000 funding gets approved by the commission, it will begin in August. Read more: https://wtov9.com/news/local/could-entrepreneurs-and-innovators-in-marshall-county#   #3 – From WV TOURISM – Spring is arriving soon. Get out and enjoy the blooms with a driving tour through Almost Heaven. Looking for an outdoor adventure in the “Little Bahamas of the East?” Follow W.Va. 39 East to W.Va. 150 going through Summersville, Marlinton and Lewisburg. The Cranberry Corridor extends across 211.1 miles of the lush Mountain Lakes region, showcasing attractions including Summersville Lake, Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, and the charming small town of Lewisburg.  Take your time to enjoy this 4-hour and 53-minute round trip drive. This route is accessible for both cars and motorcycles. Read more: https://wvtourism.com/cranberry-corridor/   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.  

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daily304 - Episode 02.23.2024

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 2:47


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Friday, Feb. 23 Three more WV communities join ON TRAC, the precursor to Main Street certified communities. Volunteers are needed for WV's Make It Shine cleanup in April. And find out who has the top-rated tamales in the Mountain State…on today's daily304.  #1 – From WV ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Three new communities have been selected as 2024 West Virginia ON TRAC Communities. They are: Moundsville, Marshall County; Ravenswood, Jackson County; and Weston, Lewis County. ON TRAC is the precursor to becoming a fully designated Main Street Community. ON TRAC communities will participate in mentoring from certified Main Street programs. West Virginia Main Street is a West Virginia Department of Economic Development program. It focuses on the economic development of historic downtown and neighborhood commercial districts by providing technical services, design assistance, and continuous training of board and committee members and program managers using Main Street America's Four-Point Approach. There are 11 accredited Main Street Communities and 14 ON TRAC Communities in West Virginia.  Read more: https://westvirginia.gov/three-west-virginia-towns-named-as-on-trac-communities/   #2 – From MY BUCKHANNON – Volunteers, we need your help to keep West Virginia clean! Applications are now available for the 2024 West Virginia Make It Shine Statewide Spring Cleanup. This annual event is sponsored by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection's Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan Program. This year's cleanup will take place during the first two weeks of April. The Make It Shine program will provide resources such as cleanup materials, waste hauling, and landfill fees to community groups volunteering to conduct litter cleanups in state streams or on public lands. Applications are due by Friday, March. Applications are available online. For more information, contact Chris Cartwright at DEPwvmis@wv.gov or by phone at 1-800-322-5530. Read more: https://www.mybuckhannon.com/wvdep-now-accepting-applications-for-2024-make-it-shine-spring-cleanup/   #3 – From WBOY-TV – Tamales are a popular and delicious dish that can be found all around the world, but where can you find the best one in the Mountain State? A staple in many Mexican restaurants, this delicious dish consists of corn-based dough filled with a variety of fillings, then wrapped in banana leaf or corn husk and steamed. According to reviewers on Yelp the best tamales in the state can be found at Pupuseria Emerita in the Hardy County town of Moorefield.  With an average of 4.7/5 with 35 ratings, this Salvadoran and Honduran restaurant in the Eastern Panhandle has high praise from people traveling through the Mountain State and people who live there. “The food tastes just like if you set up your favorite grandma with a restaurant to cook for people,” wrote Brian N. from Arlington, Virginia, who gave the restaurant 5 stars. Read more: https://www.wboy.com/news/west-virginia/this-is-where-you-can-find-the-best-tamale-in-west-virginia-according-to-yelp/   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.  

Varsity Radio Show's Podcast
The Youth Of Marshall County

Varsity Radio Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 49:08


Today, we're talking to Arab Junior Lawson King, Guntersville Senior Layla Bright, and our special guest co-host Guntersville Senior Gina Bess Carr. They're all part of an organization known as The Youth Of Marshall County, and they've put together an event called Worship on the Water. They tell us how it came to be and what it's been like putting all the pieces in place. Plus, we hear the latest in local sports from Greg Glasscock. Strap in and get ready for a good time. And, if you'd like even more of The Varsity, head over to our Youtube page and watch the extended version of today's show. https://www.youtube.com/@varsityradioshow885

Crunchy Allergist Podcast
Episode 107: The Veggies Over Pills Approach: How a Burnt-Out Pediatrician Rediscovered Wellness with Dr. Noemi Adame

Crunchy Allergist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 34:36


Does your work or your family's busy schedules keep you from practicing the lifestyle changes you know will support your health? In this episode of the Becoming Immune Confident podcast, Dr. Kara Wada welcomes the Veggies Over Pills doctor, Dr. Noemi Adame. Dr. Adame is a passionate advocate for lifestyle medicine and a whole food plant-based approach to wellness. She shares her personal journey from burnout to rediscovering her passion for medicine and how she helps her patients create a healthier lifestyle. Learn actionable tips for incorporating wellness practices into your busy lifestyle. If you're ready to prioritize your health but need guidance and accountability, Dr. Adame offers resources, consultations, and a supportive community. Visit her website or find her on social media to start your journey! EPISODE IN A GLANCE 02:20 Dr. Noemi Adame's Journey to Lifestyle Medicine04:50 Journey from burnt-out pediatrician to thriving in direct primary care and holistic wellness16:02 How to incorporate lifestyle changes amidst a demanding schedule19:04 The concept of reclaiming 'holistic' and 'wellness' as a physician20:54 Bluezones: The link between work environments and well-being26:55 How to Connect with Dr. Adame ABOUT DR NOEMI ADAME Dr. Noemi Adame is a board-certified Pediatrician, whole-foods, plant-based (WFPB) home cook and baker, writer, public speaker, and holistic wellness expert. She is the owner of Culver Pediatrics Center and founder of Culver Wellness Center, a transformational holistic wellness clinic for women.Culver Pediatrics Center was voted one of the Best Physician Offices in Best of Marshall County 2023. She earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the University of Texas—Medical Branch in Galveston and completed her pediatric residency training at the University of Utah, with most of her time spent at the nationally recognized Primary Children's Medical Center. Dr. Adame has also completed additional education on holistic wellness for adults through the American College of Lifestyle Medicine.Dr. Adame writes a bi-monthly column for The Culver Citizen, hosts “The Veggies Over Pills Radio Show” at local radio station WTCA Giant FM, and is the author of Metamorphosis Holistic Wellness Journal, her primary tool for guiding clients towards a holistic transformational journey. She speaks about Workforce Wellness and other wellness topics.Dr. Adame has over 20 years of experience as a physician and is now focusing on her proprietary team-based Veggies Over Pills approach to health because she believes healthy children start with healthy adults in their lives. CONNECT WITH DR NOEMI ADAMELinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/noemiadamemd/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/CulverPeds/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/CulverPeds ABOUT DR KARA WADAQuadruple board-certified pediatric and adult allergy immunology & lifestyle medicine physician, Sjogren's patient and life coach shares her recipe for success combining anti-inflammatory lifestyle, trusting therapeutic relationships, modern medicine & our minds to harness our body's ability to heal. CONNECT WITH DR WADAWebsite → https://www.drkarawada.com/ LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/karawadamd/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/immuneconfident/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/KaraWadaMD Twitter → https://twitter.com/CrunchyAllergy TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@crunchyallergist SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER → https://www.drkarawada.com/newsletter Get Dr. Kara's weekly dose of a naturally-minded and scientifically-grounded approach to immune system health.

TAB News
‘One thing after another' affirms Winfield church plant's path (+ more news)

TAB News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 16:06


Welcome to the audio digest of this week's issue of The Alabama Baptist and The Baptist Paper. Each episode features news headlines and feature stories read by TAB Media Group staff and volunteers. New episodes are released weekly on Wednesday mornings. Articles of Interest: ‘One thing after another' affirms Winfield church plant's path (3:55) Lacey sees ‘awesome work of God' during 44-year ministry (8:02) Worship pastors unite in Marshall County, support each other in ministry (11:03) Visit TAB Media HERE Subscribe on iTunes HERE Visit Reliable Signs HERE

Innovation Unplugged
Innovation Unplugged EP 3 - The Wheels on the Bus ft. Houston, Brandi, & Colby Wigley

Innovation Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 54:35


Step aboard for a journey of appreciation and insight in the third episode of Innovation Unplugged, 'The Wheels on the Bus'. Join Houston Blackwood, Workforce Director at the Innovation Center, Brandi Merrill, Director of Curriculum Design, and special guest Colby Wigley from Marshall County Schools Transportation. This episode delves into the critical role of school bus drivers, not just in Marshall County, but across the entire state. We spotlight the 'Skills for Success School Bus' training course and its statewide impact, highlighting how it's improving the daily transportation of thousands of students. Discover the universally relatable and often overlooked aspects of being a school bus driver – the challenges, the triumphs, and the profound satisfaction of this essential role. Whether you're from a small town or a big city, this episode sheds light on the importance of every school bus driver in ensuring the safety and well-being of our children. Tune in to celebrate these unsung heroes of our communities and learn about the positive changes being driven forward in school transportation.

Region 1 Sports Report
R1S 1/22/24 Marshall Sweeps Calloway, McCracken over Tilghman and a Region 1 Reset

Region 1 Sports Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 46:06


Marshall County sweeps Calloway in big district wins. McCracken holds off Tilghman. Plus, we look at how things stand in the region as we begin a brand new week.

For Those Who Inquired
EPISODE CXIII: Marshall County's Colby Schroader Talks Cards & Collectibles

For Those Who Inquired

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 76:24


Colby Schroader, Marshall County native, has a terrific sports card collection. He's got a show coming up in Murray this January 27, at the Curris Center. He knows cardboard, but he knows some other things, too. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftwinquired/support

Priority Talk
Sharon Ainsworth - Choose Life

Priority Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 16:45


Sharon Ainsworth shares about the work of Real Life Pregnancy Center in Marshall County and the importance of ChooseLifeAlabama.org

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
Three rising stars in Iowa agriculture: Part 3, Ryan Gibbs

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 20:08


Welcome to Episode 149 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast, which is also Part 3 of our special 3-part podcast series with three farmers who are receiving Iowa Farm Bureau's 2023 Young Farmer Leadership Award: Josh Bierbaum of Cass County, Matthew Burt of Marshall County, and Ryan Gibbs of Delaware County. Part 1 (released December 4) features Josh Bierbaum. Part 2 (released December 5) features Matthew Burt. Part 3 (released December 6) features Ryan Gibbs.

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
Three rising stars in Iowa agriculture: Part 2, Matthew Burt

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 19:42


Welcome to Episode 148 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast, which is also Part 2 of our special 3-part podcast series with three farmers who are receiving Iowa Farm Bureau's 2023 Young Farmer Leadership Award: Josh Bierbaum of Cass County, Matthew Burt of Marshall County, and Ryan Gibbs of Delaware County. Part 1 (released December 4) features Josh Bierbaum. Part 2 (released December 5) features Matthew Burt. Part 3 (to be released December 6) features Ryan Gibbs.

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family
Three rising stars in Iowa agriculture: Part 1, Josh Bierbaum

The Spokesman Speaks: Ag Insights for Your Farm and Family

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 19:05


Welcome to Episode 147 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast, which is also Part 1 of our special 3-part podcast series with three farmers who are receiving Iowa Farm Bureau's 2023 Young Farmer Leadership Award: Josh Bierbaum of Cass County, Matthew Burt of Marshall County, and Ryan Gibbs of Delaware County. Part 1 (released December 4) features Josh Bierbaum. Part 2 (to be released December 5) features Matthew Burt. Part 3 (to be released December 6) features Ryan Gibbs.

Cover Crop Strategies Podcast
Seeding A Rye Cover Crop Every Month

Cover Crop Strategies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 27:13


In this episode of the Cover Crop Strategies podcast, brought to you by SOURCE® from Sound Agriculture, Marshall County, Iowa no-tiller Wade Dooley shares what he learned from his informal trial of seeding a rye cover crop every month of the year. As a 6th generation farmer, Dooley also shares why he believes communication is the most important thing when transitioning a family farm from one generation to the next.

Voices of Women Physicians
Ep 68: Optimizing Preconception Health with Dr. Noemi Adame

Voices of Women Physicians

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 25:05


Dr. Adame, also known as the Veggies Over Pills doctor, is a board-certified pediatric physician and holistic wellness expert with over 20 years clinical experience. She is the owner and CEO of Culver Pediatrics Center and the founder of Metamorphosis Holistic Wellness. Culver Pediatrics Center was voted one of the Best Physician Offices in Best of Marshall County 2023. In addition to her pediatrics residency, Dr. Adame has completed additional training on holistic wellness for adults including Pre-Conception, Pregnancy, and Post-Partum Nutrition through the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Dr. Adame is also a Whole Foods Plant-Based cook and baker. She is the host of “The Veggies Over Pills Radio Show with Dr. Adame” on local radio station Giant FM and the author of the  “Metamorphosis: Holistic Lifestyle Journal”.Some of the topics we discussed were:The epigenetic impact of maternal nourishment on herself,  the fetus, and offspring of the fetus The impact of micronutrients deficiencies on maternal and fetal health and outcomes The impact of WFPB nourishment on maternal and fetal health How Dr. Adame created the ecosystem to support people who can become pregnant achieve optimal health3 tips for women physicians interested in optimization of preconception healthDr. Adame's journal And more!Learn more about me or schedule a FREE coaching call:https://www.joyfulsuccessliving.com/Join the Voices of Women Physicians Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/190596326343825/Connect with Dr. Adame:Website: www.CulverPediatrics.comPreconception Wellness Ecosystem: https://www.culverpediatrics.com/preconceptionwellnessSchedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/culverpeds/free-meet-and-greetLink In Bio/Link Tree: https://hihello.me/p/c9a081a2-334d-43af-82e7-48fc4af1f0d5Holistic Wellness Journal: https://www.lulu.com/shop/noemi-adame/metamorphosis-holistic-lifestyle-journal/paperback/product-z6k645.html?page=1&pageSize=4Social Media @CulverPeds Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CulverPedsInsta: https://www.instagram.com/culverpeds/Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noemi-adame-9b6201223/

The Deck Investigates
3 of 3: Our Lingering Obsession

The Deck Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 31:06


We go back to Argos to revisit a family we told you about previously, but focus on one brother in particular who was a recurring theme in our inbox after releasing The Deck Investigates. We ask the Marshall County coroner to reconsider Darlene's cause of death for the sake of future investigators. If you believe you have information about Darlene Hulse's 1984 abduction and murder in Argos, Indiana, please email thedeck@audiochuck.com.Darlene's family has created a petition to advocate for the suspect DNA to be compared to the partial DNA sample that was recovered from Darlene's blouse. There are also more items that independent experts recommend testing that may yield an even better profile and we would like that to be done as well. To sign the petition, visithttps://www.change.org/p/justice-for-darlene-hulse

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 09.06.2023

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 2:55


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.  Today is Wednesday, Sept. 6 TEASER (also use for daily recorded teaser for 10am social) West Virginia state park restaurants get a big boost from the Vagabond Chef ... a summer activity at Seneca Rocks has visitors looking down instead of up ... and Form Energy's $760 million battery plant looks to revitalize the Northern Panhandle ... on today's Daily304. #1 – From WV EXPLORER – Restaurants at state parks across West Virginia will begin sourcing local ingredients and refreshing their menus with native flair, thanks to the enlistment of a groundbreaking chef known for his exploration of native cuisine. Known widely as the “Vagabond Chef” and frequently seen on a motorcycle as he travels the state in search of native-food experiences, Matt Welsch has been enlisted to re-imagine the menus at West Virginia parks. Welsch's passion for culinary artistry and commitment to West Virginia's rich flavors have made him a prominent figure in the industry. Born and raised in Marshall County, he developed wanderlust early, leading him to travel globally. In 2014, he returned to his native West Virginia to found the Vagabond Kitchen, his Wheeling-based restaurant. “Chef Matt's unparalleled talent and engaging personality align perfectly with our vision to elevate the dining experiences in our state parks," Deputy-Chief of Parks Paul Redford.said. “I believe his contributions will undoubtedly add an extra sparkle to our restaurants.” Read more: https://wvexplorer.com/2023/08/30/west-virginia-state-park-restaurants-matt-welsch-vagabond-chef/       #2 – From GAZETTE-MAIL – With blade-like Tuscarora sandstone cliffs jutting 900 feet into the Pendleton County sky, the Monongahela National Forest's Seneca Rocks has long prompted visitors to look up while spending time at the iconic West Virginia landmark. But this summer, the U.S. Forest Service has given visitors a good reason to look down — and become fully immersed in the experience. Seneca Rocks Discovery Center has been hosting free snorkeling sessions in the North Fork of the Potomac River's South Branch, which flows past the base of the site's namesake. The program is designed to help participants get a more in-depth understanding of the importance of clean water and healthy streams as they get close-up views of fish, crawfish, and other forms of aquatic life. Mary Ann Nash and her sister Janet Donnelly said they wanted to try it out after having been snorkeling on their Alaskan cruise. “We saw more fish here and we loved seeing how the rock formation looked underwater,” Nash said. Read more: https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/seneca-rocks-gives-visitors-a-new-full-immersion-nature-experien ce/article_132b94d0-293b-59fb-85f3-6a1c4098896c.html #3 – From WV CHAMBER – For decades, Weirton Steel was the state's largest employer. While that era has ended, Form Energy's $760 million battery factory is bringing hope and jobs to the Northern Panhandle. Read the story in Chamber, the official magazine of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Read more: https://digitaleditions.walsworth.com/publication/?m=62191&i=799142&p=8&ver=html5 Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.

Varsity Radio Show's Podcast
Arab Superintendent Dr. Johnny Berry

Varsity Radio Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 87:16


Today, we welcome into the studio a long-time fan of the show. He just happens to be the Superintendent of Arab City Schools. Dr. Johnny Berry is a fun guy & he brings a lot to the table on today's episode. Plus, our Sports Analyst Greg Glasscock has a look ahead at this upcoming football season with coaches from 4 Marshall County teams. Kandi Armstrong fills us in on the latest happenings with FCA. And, one smart guy wins a B&B Video Games Arcade 5 Person All-Day Pass. Check it out & share us with a friend. Thanks!

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
Expanding Black Bear Population

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 2:03


A lot of sightings of black bears the last couple of weeks in the mid-state area, and TWRA officials expect even more as the bears look to reclaim territory. Lee Maddox: Expanding Bear Population: Hello and welcome again everyone for Tennessee Home and Farm Radio. I'm Lee Maddox Dan Gibbs: Bears have slowly reclaiming their, their former territory. Lee Maddox: A lot of sightings of black bears the last couple of weeks in the mid state area. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency's Black Bear Coordinator, Dan Gibbs, Dan Gibbs: We started getting reports about two weeks ago of a bear sighting and Lewis County. We had some reports I believe in the Marshall County area maybe Bedford then Maury and Williamson and then so the one that's gotten the most attention is the one that was in South Nashville. The last I got on that one it seems like that bear is found his way over into Rutherford county now Lee Maddox: Dan Gibbs says these sightings which are now more frequent with more security and wildlife cameras now in place are only natural for the bears to look to explore and reclaim where they once were prevalent. Dan Gibbs: Tennessee historically the entire state had black bears from one end to the other. The Mississippi River bottoms and Tennessee River bottoms and all those areas held a lot of bear Lee Maddox: Gibbs says folks in East Tennessee had been more accustomed to black bear sightings in recent years. And he says a lot of information can be found at bearwise.org to help residents and landowners know what to expect and how to react when these encounters occur. Dan Gibbs: If you hear about a bear in the area, you need to take down bird feeders that you may have out secure trash by either taking it to convenience center or try to store it in a garage or something like that and and get your pet food up. Don't feed pets outside. If people do those three simple things. The bear may move through their through their property, but if he finds no reason to hang around to keep moving, Lee Maddox: And Gibbs says black bears rarely become aggressive when encountered and again for more detailed info visit bearwise.org for Tennessee Home and Farm Radio, I'm Lea Maddox

Bigfoot Society
Central Tennessee under Siege by Sasquatch

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 95:15


Join host Jeremiah Byron on the latest episode of the Bigfoot Society Podcast as he delves into the captivating world of Bigfoot encounters in Marshall County, Tennessee. This week, Jeremiah welcomes a special guest, Roger Williams, a seasoned outdoorsman with a lifetime of astonishing Bigfoot encounters to share.Prepare to be enthralled as Roger recounts his spine-chilling encounter with the elusive creature at the age of 14. From there, the suspense only grows as he takes us on a riveting journey through his numerous subsequent encounters, including a hair-raising encounter he and his son had while on a hunting trip.Roger's wealth of knowledge and personal experiences are so extensive that Jeremiah allows him to take the spotlight for over an hour, captivating listeners with his enthralling tales. From heart-pounding near misses to awe-inspiring sightings, Roger's stories will leave you on the edge of your seat, craving more.Don't miss this thrilling episode, brimming with captivating insights and firsthand accounts of Bigfoot Encounters in Marshall County, Tennessee. Tune in now to the Bigfoot Society Podcast as Jeremiah Byron uncovers the secrets of the mysterious creature alongside the remarkable Roger Williams! Resources: ROGER'S BIGFOOT CHANNEL!https://www.youtube.com/@Rdodger1971~Support Bigfoot Society with a one-time donation by sending us a coffee over at our Buy Me a Coffee page. We appreciate that cup of joe! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyIf you want even more exclusive content, become a Patreon member and gain access to extra audio, a Patron-only Discord and much more over at https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsocietyDo you have a personal Bigfoot encounter you would like to submit for me to share on the podcast? Please head over to www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com and fill out the "Share your Bigfoot Encounter" form. Use as much detail as you can and please specify if you would prefer to remain anonymous or what specific name you would like used with your encounter if it is chosen to be shared.Join our private Facebook group "Bigfoot Sasquatch Encounters" for a chance to connect with others who have had similar experiences. Follow the directions to ensure your entry is accepted.https://www.facebook.com/groups/5762233820540793/?ref=share_group_linkTune in to our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q) for new episodes of Bigfoot Society, and visit our website (www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com) for all the links mentioned above and more. Don't miss out on the Bigfoot action!——Affiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.—— MY GEAR ——My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYMy Podcast Mic: https://amzn.to/3AlYwb9My Computer: https://amzn.to/40CCjQy My Headphones: https://amzn.to/40A8gcrMy Webcam: https://amzn.to/3NqfddhThe best Bigfoot book: https://amzn.to/41x8IcNLose the weight along with me on Noom. Get 20% off your subscription with link below.(Consult your doctor first) https://noom.com/r/GdkaWNddL?1251Join Whatnot and pick up some sweet video games and vintage shirts. Use my link below and we both get $10 credit after you place your first order. https://whatnot.com/invite/bigfootsocietyThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828342/advertisement

Practically Ranching
#37 - Lee Borck, Innovative Opportunities

Practically Ranching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 63:37 Transcription Available


Lee Borck is Chairman of Innovative Livestock Services, Inc. and Chairman of the Beef Marketing Group Cooperative.  He's a past president of Cattle-Fax and the Kansas Livestock Association and has served on the Cattlemen's Beef Board and the National Cattlemen's Association. A graduate of Ag Econ at Kansas State University, Lee is a huge supporter of his alma mater and has served in various volunteer capacities within KSU.Raised in Marshall County, Kansas, he spent much of his adult life in the Great Bend area and now calls Manhattan, KS, home.www.ilsbeef.com