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Kissire to seek Sheriff's office in 2026; South Conway County School Board approves several personnel matters, Kindergarten literacy program; Green Bay Packaging recognized by Conway chamber; Pope County voters turn down tax to build and fund new jail and 911 center; Koontz takes home industry awards; area teams head to state tournaments tomorrow; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
In this episode of From the Pasture with Hired Hand, we're diving into all the highlights from the 2025 Bluegrass Sale held this past weekend in scenic Lexington, Kentucky! This heifer-only sale featured consignors from 16 different states, each bringing top-tier genetics and impressive females to the ring.We'll cover: ✅ The highest-selling heifers and standout lots ✅ Insights on in-person vs. Hired Hand Live bidding ✅ Key trends and breeder takeaways from this year's event ✅ A look at the Futurity winners and $1,000 prize championsPLUS:
The Mary Clark Decision Ended Slavery in IndianaToday I will talk about the events surrounding a slave woman named Mary Clark.From the Book Southwest Indiana Day Trips The Author's WebsiteThe Author on LocalsThe Author on FacebookThe Author on TwitterThe Author on RumbleThe Author on YouTubeThe Author's Amazon Page
Royalty bill clears Senate committee, heads to floor; Opportunity Zone program amended by legislature; MHS students receive honors; Main Street Morrilton finalizing plans for Farmers Market; high school sports roundup; we visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
13-year-old facing attempted murder charge in Pope County; Morrilton Municipal Airport has a number of projects in the works; Mural underway on side of new children's library downtown; Senator Davis addresses Arkansas ACCESS; Morrilton senior boys continue preparations for Friday's 4A State Championship game; we visit with Mary Clark of the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton.
An attempt to feature five guests resulted in possibly the most chaotic version of the podcast ever. The first two guests were analyst Paolo Pescatore and Danielle Rios, CEO of Totogi, who brought along a cocktail crew to make sure things go smoothly. They eventually made way for Sylwia Kechiche of Opensignal and Mark Giles from Ookla and we even managed to fit in pod favourite Mary Clark of Numeracle at the end. They tried, and failed, to avoid talking about geopolitics and the AI dystopia, but plenty of telecoms was covered too.
Today on the podcast Eric is joined by Mary Clark, the owner of Heights Grocer! They discussed... The Houston Chronicle announcing that Bao Ong will be their new restaurant critic, replacing Alison Cook, who retired in November after 22 years in the position Ronnie Killen's decision to close down his steakhouse in The Woodlands Ramen Tatsu-ya announcing it will open its second Houston-area location in Town & Country Village And the featured restaurant of the week discussed was Barbacana Follow Eric on Instagram/Threads @ericsandler. You can also reach Eric by emailing him at eric@culturemap.com. Check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com: Top Houston restaurants lasso big prizes at Rodeo Best Bites Competition Austin ramen institution steams into Memorial with new location Southern-inspired steakhouse rebrands to grow beyond Houston Exclusive: Ronnie Killen Explains Surprise Decision to Close Woodlands Steakhouse
Morrilton Kiwanis Club to celebrate 100th anniversary; South Conway County School Board hears about Pre-K learning program; Fire Department Explorer posts to participate in 'Battle of the Boot' in May; ASP offers Safer Internet tips; high school basketball roundup; we visit with Mary Clark of the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton.
Réécoutez FG Chic Mix DJ' PYL invite MikeAndTess du vendredi 10 janvier 2025 Tracklist : Fat Larry's Band - Act Like You Know (Mikeandtess edit)Garfield Fleming - don't send me away (Mikeandtess edit)Mary Clark - take me i'm yours (Mikeandtess edit)George McCrae & Gwen McCrae - The Rub (Mikeandtess edit)Luther Vandross - It's Over Now (Mikeandtess edit)Ashford & Simpson - It Seems To Hang On (Mikeandtess edit)George Benson - Never Give Up On A Good Thing (Mikeandtess edit)Kool And The Gang - stand up and sing (Mikeandtess edit)Sylvester - Tell Me (Mikeandtess edit)Charades - Gimme The Funk (Mikeandtess edit)
Conway County Judge reports on efforts made to prepare for winter weather; Sacred Heart names alum awards; Talk Business and Politics reports on Tourism Ticker, local officials talk about local tourism efforts; Stell ties the knot; Morrilton swept by Clinton; we visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Crain reports millions in economic development pipeline locally; Wreaths Across America event to be held this Saturday at Elmwood Cemetery; local choirs participate in 'Sounds of the Season' at Capitol; Wonderview sweeps Sacred Heart Tuesday night; we visit with Mary Clark of the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton.
Morrilton City Council approves seeking financing to purchase street department equipment; Race to the Future presents checks totaling $50,000 to South Conway County School District; tree planted at Morrilton City Hall for Arbor Day observation; Governor unveils State Pay Plan proposal; high school basketball roundup; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Emergency Services banquet to feature guest speaker Zimmerman; lane to be closed on Highway 9 near Perryville for several months for bridge replacement; Keep Arkansas Beautiful encouraging cleanup efforts; MHS football team to make its longest road trip of the season; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
The pod was delighted to welcome back GOAT guest Mary Clark this week. Mary is now the President and COO of caller ID startup Numeracle, so they start by hearing all about her new gig. They move on to discuss the latest attempt to catalyse the network API market, featuring Ericsson and a bunch of operators, before concluding with a look at what concessions Vodafone and Three could offer to get their proposed merger approved.
SCCSD staff members recognized with 'Devil Dog Awards' at board meeting; The Perry County Fair continues with Community Night, Livestock Scrambles; Rialto to host 'Broadway and Beyond' this weekend; Casino ballot issue signatures addressed; Perryville and Bigelow face off in Battle of Perry County on Friday night in Bigelow; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
South Conway County School Board approves purchase of school supplies for all students, several personnel issues; Petit Jean Auto Show and Swap Meet underway today; Juneteenth observation set for this Saturday; South Conway County athletes excel in classroom and in sports, says AD; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Mary Clark is a design and development lead with expertise in multi-category design, product development, and merchandising for apparel, home goods, and consumer products. Mary has worked with legacy brands such as Ralph Lauren, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Cutter & Buck, as well as startups Inphorm, GSTQ, and NYXL. With a passion for storytelling and user experience, she guides brands in identifying, strategizing, and executing their unique visions. On this episode, Mary talks with Rachel Weisel about her extensive career in product development and shares some things she would have done differently in her career.
Morrilton officials hold public hearing to discuss protocol for council elections; Johnson named District 6170 Rotarian of the Year; Conway County Clerk releases information regarding upcoming election; SCCSD names Teachers of the Year; Morrilton baseball and softball teams take district championships; 1A-4 district championship to resume today after weather postponement; we talk with Mary Clark of the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton.
Mary Clark is the New President of Numeracle “Whether it's a call or a text message or an email, our vision is to restore trust, says Numeracle President and COO, Cathy Clark. At the recent Enterprise Connect 2024 event, Numeracle, an innovator in Verified Identity and Entity Identity Management for communications, announced a series of innovations and initiatives designed to specifically help enterprises preserve and improve the value of their contact centers and other parts of their communications complex, by ensuring trust and transparency with every phone call made. “We can help make sure that enterprises are not mislabeled to spam when they're trying to reach consumer, that they're appropriately labeled and get through to that consumer.” Clark is Numeracle's new president. In this podcast, Clark shares her insights as person with a deep background in the telecom industry and perspective on the problem of solving fraud in communications and returning trust to all calls. Trusted Logo and Name, Test How You're Being Seen Clark explains how Numeracle's approach ultimately places a logo, the trusted brand logo of the enterprise, on the phone of the customer or call recipient. “You will see the logo and the reason for the call and the name of the company, giving the person on the other end, that consumer, myself, my kids, my parents, your parents, the opportunity to feel more confident in answering that call.” Numerical also offers Number Check, where organizations can test how their calls are delivered and displayed on consumer devices, utilizing screenshots of real phone calls across all top 3 wireless carriers. Channel Opportunity Clark also reaches out to the partner community with an opportunity. Organizations have huge investments in their brand and companies of all sizes need to be able to reach customers, clients, patients, students, citizens, vendors, and contractors via calls that will be answered and texts that will be seen and read. https://www.numeracle.com/contact-us.
Eclipse Concert Series kicks off Friday night at the Rialto Theatre in Morrilton; Hector Superintendent to become new head at Arch Ford Coop; TOLM Group launches scholarship foundation; Carner notches no-hitter in MHS baseball win over Fountain Lake; Morrilton softball run-rules Fountain Lake; Sacred Heart splits softball games with St. Joseph; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Super Tuesday election results from Conway County and Perry County; State Parks report 89% occupancy for eclipse; Morrilton named Tree City USA; Ahead of 4A title game, McNabb sees different outcome than last matchup with Farmington; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Authorities arrest 14-year-old for Mayflower school threat; Chamber holding ribbon cuttings for businesses passing milestones; Pope County Judge confident that Cherokee Nation Businesses will be awarded casino license; Arkansas ranked first in workforce in the south; AEDC chair says broadband is critical to job recruitment; area basketball roundup; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Extreme cold temperatures, wintry precipitation coming; application period opens for Giving Tree Grants; Conway County Care Center touts support in 2023; Medical marijuana sales set new annual record in 2023; 2003 state champs Morrilton girls basketball to hold reunion Friday; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Willenberg among three new appointees to the WRI board; Perry County woman wins Farm Bureau Discussion Meet; Operation Christmas Child program wraps up locally; FUMC to host "Lessons and Carols" holiday program; high school basketball roundup; we visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
In this episode, I explore the history of Mary Clark, the first woman physician of Calhoun County who practiced for 50+ years in Battle Creek, and also in Albion, Kalamazoo and other places in the U.S. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com Get tickets to Tales of Christmas Past on December 16th, here: https://events.humanitix.com/tours/christmaspast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talesofsouthwestmipast/message
Office of Emergency Management offers response training to community ahead of eclipse; School Report Cards released; Arkansas Tech to demolish two buildings; FUMC Rummage Sale is this week; ARDOT announces new communications portal; Pinion and the Hogs play Red-White scrimmage tonight; we visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
This week we are joined by our good friend, Mary Clark! Mary is a licensed mental health counselor. Listen in as Mike, Jennifer, and Mary discuss isolation and what that is doing to our mental health today.
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The lads have finally stopped mucking about in other countries so the pod returns after its summer break. And who better to welcome them back than the pod's most frequent guest – telecoms and tech exec Mary Clark? Pausing only to sample some weapon's grade pale ale Mary brought over from the States, they start by examining the significance of Huawei's latest smartphone launches. They then move on to ponder the fortunes of the Open RAN market before concluding with a quick analysis of potential leadership changes at the European Commission.
Conway County Fair kicks off today; UACCM honors Zellner as Alumni of the Year; First Thursday events planned; Koch, Duvall recognized by Arkansas Catholic; 2003 State Champs volleyball team to be recognized this week; we visit with Mary Clark from UACCM.
Perry County Sheriff's Office still looking for clues into missing person case; Plant closure at Clarksville; Farmers Market moved indoors due to excessive heat; Petit Jean State Park named to "best hiking" list; Fair registration now open; we visit with Mary Clark from UACCM.
UACCM announces tuition hike for 2023-24 school year; Stephanie Lipsmeyer resigns from Chamber; Perry County Fair continues; Rialto Gallery to host fundraiser dinner with Jim Gatling; only a few spots left for 'Links for Learning' golf tourney; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
#331: Ever been told by your mom, “Well, you were spoon-fed and you turned out just fine?!” SAME. It took my mom a LONG time to come around to baby-led weaning. In this special Mother's Day episode I'm interviewing my own mom, Mary Clark, RD - aka Granny. We're chatting about how she introduced solids with me, how that changed for her next 5 kids and what she REALLY thinks about baby-led weaning 20 grandkids later. Happy Mother's Day to all of you...you are doing a FABULOUS job feeding those babies & keep up the good work. I hope you enjoy this little chat with my mom. If you're ready to raise an independent eater and prevent picky eating then let's get started learning about baby-led weaning together! Subscribe, rate and review the podcast here.
#331: Ever been told by your mom, “Well, you were spoon-fed and you turned out just fine?!” SAME. It took my mom a LONG time to come around to baby-led weaning. In this special Mother's Day episode I'm interviewing my own mom, Mary Clark, RD - aka Granny. We're chatting about how she introduced solids with me, how that changed for her next 5 kids and what she REALLY thinks about baby-led weaning 20 grandkids later. Happy Mother's Day to all of you...you are doing a FABULOUS job feeding those babies & keep up the good work. I hope you enjoy this little chat with my mom. If you're ready to raise an independent eater and prevent picky eating then let's get started learning about baby-led weaning together! Subscribe, rate and review the podcast here.
Accident takes the life of 18-year-old; Farm Families announced; Conway County Youth Leadership program wraps up; Regional Tournament brackets set; we visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Tornado watch in effect; Two killed in auto crash in Pope County; New Safe Place director getting the word out about their services; Income tax cut proposed; UCA gets grant for mental health programs; PJSP nominated for best camping/RVing park; sports roundup; we visit with Mary Clark from UACCM.
Community Connection Monday March 20th 2023 Conversations in Indiana African American History and Culture | This Thursday March 23rd From 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Indiana Landmarks 1201 N. Central AvenueIndianapolis, IN 46202 Indiana Landmarks & Freetown Village: A Living Experience in Black History Free Event, but MUST Register | Online Stream Available at 6PM Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../conversations-in-indiana... About: "To kick off our of inaugural event, our first speaker will be Eunice Trotter, director of Indiana Landmarks' Black Heritage Preservation Program. She will share information about Mary Clark's little-known 1821 state Supreme Court case, which helped end indentured servitude in the Hoosier state. "More Info: https://www.freetown.org/.../conversations-in-indiana... Indy Parks and Recreation Summer Jobs Available! Also Sign On, Seasonal & Referral Bonuses! * Full-and part-time positions available "Indy Parks and Recreation is hiring for several positions. Summer job applications are now open. Lifeguards start at $15/hr, Pool Managers start at $16.50, and Camp Counselors start at $14/hr." More Info Here: https://www.indy.gov/activity/parks-job-opportunities" Seasonal Employee Bonus of up to $500We are now offering sign-on and referral bonuses to seasonal part-time employees! Sign-On Bonus Seasonal employees will receive a $500 bonus after successfully completing all required trainings and one hundred (100) documented hours have been worked during the 2023 summer season. Candidate must submit all hiring paperwork and be registered for all required trainings by April 7, 2023. From April 8 - May 5, 2023, the bonus will be $250 for one hundred (100) documented hours worked during the 2023 summer season. Referral Bonus Seasonal employee referring candidate will receive a $250 bonus after the new hire successfully completes all required trainings and has worked one hundred (100) documented hours. Candidate must submit all hiring paperwork and be registered for all required trainings by May 5, 2023. "For questions about Indy Parks employment, call (317) 327-PARK or email IndyParksJobs@indy.gov.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conway County Judge to make disaster request for road repairs after flooding; Perry County Sheriff makes arrest after social media tips; today's the deadline to apply to be a vendor at Munchin' on Main Street; WRI to host water event; we preview high school state tournament basketball and visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Governor Sanders unveils Arkansas LEARNS education reform plan; Be Pro Be Proud visits Perryville High School; Hoover elected to officer position with Associated Builders and Contractors; Century Farm applications being accepted; Small Craft Advisory issued; Two MHS student-athletes sign letters to play at college level; we visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Suspect arrested in Conway shooting; Crow Group rebrands as TOLM Group; Stell's "Man Man" hits top 40; ARHome program detailed; Powerball hits $1.2 billion; MJHS football team wins conference; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Emergency Services Banquet held with awards given; we preview both the Conway County and Perry County Fairs; WST to hold Hiring Event; Point Remove Brewery, Movie House Winery ranked by Arkansas Business; we visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Conway County included in drought disaster declaration; Pope County Judge draws penalty; Fair Season is around the corner; Disabled America Veterans to host golf tourney; Morrilton Fire Department looking for firefighters; we visit with UACCM's Mary Clark.
Burn ban issued for city of Morrilton as temperatures soar and dry conditions continue; teen dies in Vilonia shooting; arrests made in Mayflower homicide; motorcyclist dies in Conway wreck; state reports record surplus; MHS plans softball clinic; we talk with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Conway County Election Commission reviews provisional ballots, approves Menifee runoff ballot; Houston man arrested after alleged high-speed chase; MHS Golden Reunion Brunch set for June 11th. ATU get grant to renovate Caraway Hall; MHS basketball team to play alumni; we talk with Mary Clark from UACCM.
Written by Mary Clark and Presented by Becky BennettDads are a disappearing and often disrespected resource. But what do studies, statistics and Scripture tell us about why dads are important?Read Online
Sacred Heart announces plans for Bazaar; Stobaugh Bros. named Farm Family of the Year; ARDOT to hold hiring event in Morrilton; jobless rates down locally; MHS athletes place at state track meet; Regional baseball and softball tournaments to begin this week; we talk with Mary Clark from UACCM.
Kickoff event to be held Friday for eclipse, Holyfield place; more federal funds pouring into Corps of Engineers facilities; Plumerville woman to be pardoned by Governor; COVID case numbers still low, but Governor encourages shots; MHS baseball improves to 11-0 with win; we visit with Mary Clark of UACCM.
Written by Mary Clark and presented by Becky BennettWhen we pray for a miracle, do we recognize God's hand, even if it isn't exactly what we prayed for—or even knew to pray for? Here's why I believe in miracles.Read online
Originating from Life Lessons from Veterans comes the story of Major Mary Clark and her pilot and LIFE training to Afghan women. Enjoy this tribute. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
With Mary Clark of Agents of Discovery What does the research say about using mobile apps and augmented reality (AR) to connect students to the outdoors in engaging and meaningful ways? How do these digital tools impact learners' conservation ethic? Can they have intergenerational appeal even though the average tech generation is only three tears? What does all of this mean for the future of experiential guides and nature interpreters in parks and other green spaces? Agents of Discovery CEO Mary Clark joined us to chat about all of this and more, including Acorn Woodpeckers, Smokey Bear, Snowy Owls, and… Betty White!?! Guest (from the Agents of Discovery website): Mary Clark is the CEO of Agents of Discovery. She is a dynamic leader with a passion for creating education technologies that change the world. A visionary entrepreneur who brings a unique perspective to product development, Mary brings years of experience as a teacher and science textbook writer to her executive role. She holds a B.Sc. (Honors) and B.Ed. from the University of Alberta, as well as an M.Ed. (with a focus on education technology) from the University of British Columbia. Mary has been the recipient of numerous awards, ranging from the Louise McKinney Award for Top Student at the University of Alberta in the Faculty of Education, Edwin Parr Teacher Award for Best First Year Teacher in Alberta, and Canada's Top 50 women in STEM.