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In this episode, Dr. Ryan McMorries, a south Morgan County resident and board-certified emergency medicine physician, shares what makes Hartselle ER a trusted choice for emergency care. He discusses the full range of critical conditions we treat, including chest pain, stroke, breathing problems, seizures, and more.
The Ohio Ag Net Podcast crew heads back to southeast Ohio to talk with Morgan County cattle producers who joined us in September 2024 in the midst of an especially hard drought. Has land and more rebounded from that time? Join Dusty Sonnenberg as he talks with local livestock producers Austin Wiseman, Gary Haines, and OSU Extension Field Specialist Garth Ruff to discuss the past year. Later on, Ohio Ag Net's Dale Minyo catches up with Luke Crumley of Ohio Corn & Wheat about how they and their farmer leaders are staying busy in an ever-changing policy environment.
From the World Turtle to the Beast of Busco, join Seth, Heather and Aaron for a deep dive on all things giant turtles. Email - Monsteropolis@smalltownmonsters.com SHOW NOTES: Monsteropolis - Turtle Town NEWS - We got a DISTRIBUTOR for Lost Contact lined up. Hey! This means you kids get to see it soon, along with some other stuff (right? Am I remembering this right?) that's not presently available (is this wrong?). (At time of air) - Ape Canyon is screening at the Kiggins Theatre in just a few days! (5/22) Heartland, Archives, Decoded, Appalachian, BTT all be going on. Finale for Paranormal Horizons! Head to Youtube. Go there now, you can do that while you listen. Hit that subscribe button. They'll all call you Subscribe-o — Monsteropolis: Turtle Town. A sub neighborhood of Monsteropolis, like Ape Street, Octopus Alley and Thunderbird Boulevard. Let's do these the whole show instead of the show. Bigfoot Borough. Turtle Town is a quaint little (big) neighborhood. And it's gotta be big, because it's full of real big turtles. Not Ninja Turtle big, those guys were big but like size of a bus big, eat your house big, ride across the ocean on their backs if you forged an unbreakable bond with them by saving their home land from a dragon big, stuff like that. TURTLES are REPTILES. They live in the WATER, but they breathe AIR. They have SHELLS. What a WEIRD ANIMAL. If you think about it, turtles are almost like their own cryptid already. Not as weird as the Platypus but still pretty weird. I mean. Shells? Some of them live to be super old too, like 100 years or so. Intrinsic weirdness aside, there are a lot of legends and cryptid encounters associated with turtles. THE WORLD TURTLE - Present in a lot of mythologies. Basically the idea is that the WHOLE WORLD sits on top of the back of a giant turtle. Turtle world. Turtle Planet. The oldest version we know about seems to come from Hindu mythology. The god Vishnu appears in the avatar of a giant turtle named Kurma, which had a mountain on its back. It also popped up, seemingly independently in First Nations lore, such as the Iroquois and Lenape, who portray it as a giant sea turtle. It's cool to think of ancient societies observing the world around them and going, “Oh yeah, all this is on a turtle.” If you think about how they would have observed turtles in the wild, you know, algae and stuff growing on their backs, they kind of look like little models of earth. Historians and scholars also talk about themes that would likely have been in play, such as longevity and continuation, which were important to some of the First Nations tribes and really have been important to human societies for most of history. People would have noticed that turtles lived a long time and also kind of represent security and strength. That's cool. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/world-turtle-cosmic-discworld THE BEAST OF BUSCO - A big old turtle legend from Indiana. Local to Churubusco, Whitley County, Indiana, also referred to by the nickname Turtle Town, which I did not know when I tentatively named this episode. According to one online source, the nickname originally stems from ‘Little Turtle,' the name of a sagamore (chief) of the Miami tribe, but it's later become associated with the giant turtle sighting at Fulk Lake. First sighting is said to come from 1898 by a guy named Oscar Fulk who spotted it on a large lake on his property. Like, really large, 7 acres apparently. FIFTY YEARS went by. Then in 1948, two men named Ora Blue (that's a name right there) and Charley Wilson were fishing on the same lake, when they reported seeing a similar creature - just a huge, huge turtle, which they described as looking like a snapping turtle with huge spiky shell “the size of a dinner table,” and now all I can think about is Bowser from Mario Bros. Gale Harris, who owned the property at the time of the second sighting, got really into the whole thing, and launched multiple expeditions to try and capture it, including one wherein he drained the 7 acre lake. They tried nets and damming streams and all kinds of stuff. They never found the turtle and it nearly bankrupted him. The local media picked it up a few months after the Blue/Wilson encounter, and it became another Cryptozoological staple. Thrill seekers, monster hunters and now internet weirdos (like us!) became fascinated with the story, and it hangs around in the new millennium. Turtle Brother is supposed to be around 500 pounds. Adult male alligator snapping turtles (the ones we know for sure exist) can hit over 200 pounds, so maybe Busco Boy was just a really really big turtle, but you gotta wonder how he got that big. By the same token, alligator snapping turtles aren't supposed to live in Indiana, so if it were one of those, it would represent its own anomalous encounter on par with Phantom Big Cats and other out-of-place animals. Some natural historians don't think they ever lived there at all, though specimens have been seen as close as the White River in Morgan County, as recently as 1991, but experts posit that this was likely an escaped or released domestic specimen based on its growth pattern. So, shrugging emoji. https://www.iflscience.com/the-beast-of-busco-the-mystery-of-indianas-500-pound-turtle-sightings-75278 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/could-citizens-of-this-indiana-town-have-seen-a-500-pound-turtle-180984659/ The Ogua - Another big old turtle guy but this one has two heads (sometimes)! Two head turtle, Turtle Two Head, Turtle Tim and The Two Headed Ogua, I don't know, this would make a great kids movie though. A lot of cryptid stories would make good kids' movies. Anyway though, this guy shows up in Virginia and Pennsylvania and Ohioooooo, right near you guys. Aleghenny and Monongahela rivers apparently. Did you, did you check for turtles? Turtle check? When you went outside today? Watch out for this guy because he's- Twenty feet long! That's longer than cars. 500 pounds. Does this seem too long? Like shouldn't something that long weigh more? Unless he's like a really slim cigar shaped turtle? I dunno, I'm not good at math, maybe somebody can figure out what a twenty foot long thing that's also 500 pounds would look like and draw it. Story goes that in 1745 (before the Revolution) a giant two headed turtle jumped out of the river and ate a 12 year old boy who was fishing. Which is kind of how alligators and predatory turtles hunt you know, like hiding right under the surface. Bummer. There are supposed to be sightings “all over Marion county” according to online sources but specifics are spotty. Did you guys SEE the Ogua when you were children? Were you WARNED not to get EATEN by two headed turtles? So could any of these guys actually exist? Maybe not the world turtle one unless we're just gonna decide that that's real. I like it so I'm good with it. The biggest turtle ever known to exist was the Archelon Ischyros, a sea turtle that grew up to 15 feet long and was believed to weigh up to three tons. See that's what I was saying earlier - something 20 feet long would need to weigh more than 500 pounds. BUT an especially large Alligator Snapping turtle could, maybe, possibly, be MISTAKEN for weighing 500 pounds, or maybe actually weigh close to that much. There are people who are way taller than the average person so it probably happens with turtles. It could be a whole thing where there just were some really big turtles hanging out in these areas and witnesses mistook them for being 20 feet long. What they're doing in Indiana and Ohio though is another mystery. Ultimately it's not a question of whether turtles this size/near this size existed - it's a question of whether or not one matching the anatomy of a snapping turtle could get this large, and if it could/did ever exist in some of these northern parts of the country, AND if they could still be hanging around in the modern day. We're essentially talking about dinosaurs here - should the “turtle cryptids” be thought of the same way we think about Plesiosaurs and other “surviving dinosaur” stories? Is this just too many questions? We're also talking about behaviors really closely associated with gators/crocs (the ambush hunting) so maybe there were some stories about alligators that got mixed up and turned into stories about turtles, but that seems like a stupid guess now that I'm typing it out. And also alligators aren't supposed to be in Ohio or Indiana either. SOME POP CULTURE REFERENCES - Plenty of giant turtles in Pop Culture. There's that Gamera guy, and the smaller Toho kaiju Kameobas from the cult film Yog: Monster from Space (Kameobas also shows up in Godzilla: Tokyo SOS, 2004). There's the giant turtle from Aladdin and King of Thieves, always liked that guy. The Pokemon Torterra is pretty clearly a take on the World Turtle idea (got trees and mountains on his back and in the Detective Pikachu movie he's the size of a mountain). There's this video game called Fortnite you may have heard of. Giant turtle in there as a part of the Oni/Ninja theme they did for season whatever it was - is that guy still around? I haven't played in awhile. He was cool though you could hide in the trees on his back and find really crappy shotguns and then get killed by a much better player who already figured out that's a bad strategy. — Thanks for listening everybody! Come to the Ape Canyon screening, listen to The Lore You Know, and maybe by the next episode we'll figure out how to get Aaron out of here. You can (should!) subscribe to Small Town Monsters on Youtube, and if you liked this show, give it a rating or review! If you didn't like it don't. Enough people did that already. You're good.
Presented by Kaiser PermanenteWe look back at the quarterfinals matchups on the boys side and get you ready for the state semifinals on Thursday and FridayHeather Richardson, head girls coach at Social CircleMegan Hill, head girls coach at Buford andAaron Paul, head boys coach at Morgan County all look at their classes and programs as parts head to the semis
Presented by Kaiser PermanenteMorgan County Head Coach Aaron Paul and Assistant Brandon York drop by to talk about the double-A program's boys successAnd we also go through the rankings, brackets, and winners from the midweek in the GHSA
Brittany Fortinberry now faces twenty-nine charges in Morgan County, Indiana, after more teen boys came forward to report that she allegedly abused them. The alleged victims claim that Fortinberry gave them drugs like marijuana and mushrooms and had them engage in group sex. Court documents indicate that one of Fortinberry's alleged victims may have been as young as thirteen. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber discusses the latest with Indiana trial attorney Ashley Hadler.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: If your child, under 21, has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes or fatty liver disease, visit https://forthepeople.com/food to start a claim now! HOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeVideo Editing - Michael Deininger, Christina O'Shea & Jay CruzScript Writing & Producing - Savannah Williamson & Juliana BattagliaGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Find Your Flow in MoCo, we sit down with AJ Daugherty, the newly appointed Athletic Director at Calhoun Community College. We dive into the role of college athletic programs in shaping a city's morale, fostering community pride, and creating opportunities for student-athletes. AJ shares his vision for Calhoun's athletic department, the impact of sports beyond the field, and how local support can drive success. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about leadership, teamwork, and the power of sports in Morgan County! Calhoun Community College Visit Decatur Alabama Find Your Flow in MoCo is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Danielle Gibson and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.
Local newspapers are disappearing left and right. Even when they still exist, they're increasingly owned by private equity firms or subject to corporate consolidation, making them local in name only. This is a problem. It's a problem for democracy. Research has found that after private equity takes over local papers, voter turnout drops. People are more likely to vote straight ticket for the party they like, instead of voting based on local issues. Political polarization goes up. There's more corruption in government and business. And people trust the media less overall. (See Paper Cuts to learn more.)But it's not all doom and gloom. Martinsville, Indiana, population 11 thousand, has a new paper in town. It's a print newspaper. The Morgan County Correspondent. It started in August 2023. And it's doing pretty darn well. Stephen Crane is the founding editor. And publisher. And reporter. I went up to the Correspondent's offices a couple weeks ago to talk with him. He told me what happened to the newspapers in Morgan County, where Martinsville is the county seat. Martinsville had a newspaper, and so did Mooresville, in the north of the county. They still do. In theory at least. Today's headline in The Reporter-Times, which was Martinsville's city paper, is about the Princess Theatre building's new owner. The Princess Theatre is in Bloomington. Looks like most of the other articles are also about Bloomington. Stephen and I also talked about how he got into journalism – he says he had some authority issues when he was younger, and his decision to start a paper two years ago is not unconnected. We talked about the differences between locally-owned papers and corporate-owned, the experience of reading a print paper vs online, and why he doesn't care too much about attracting readers under 40.
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Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A vehicle and a body are recovered from icy Cheat Lake in Monongalia County--A massive fire causes severe damage to a well known Morgan County resort--Three high profile trials are set to continue in West Virginia today--In Sports: it's the Eagles and Chiefs in the Superbowl again
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In this episode of Find Your Flow in MoCo, host Danielle Gibson and Co-Host Emma Martin with Decatur Morgan County Tourism sit down and unpack the world of tourism. Together, they help explain what tourism is, why it's vital for cities like Decatur, and how the Decatur Morgan County Tourism team works to promote the area. This episode dives deep into the power of tourism and its positive impact on the community. Tune in to learn more about tourism's role in Decatur's growth and the resources they can offer YOU! Visit Decatur Alabama Find Your Flow in MoCo is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Danielle Gibson and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.
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Comedian Seth Herzog Guests NatGeo's science/comedy "Duck Quacks Don't Echo" will put to the test everyday common misconceptions. Host Seth Herzog joins us and shares some of the experiments he's doing with animals. Listen Now Pet Food Recalls On The Rise Nothing is certain in life except death and taxes and, increasingly, pet food and treat recalls. On average, there is one every 11 days. The Food and Drug Administration received over 2,500 consumer complaints regarding pet food and livestock feed. Listen Now Training Therapy Animals Paula Scott trains and certifies therapy dogs, cats, miniature horses, and plenty of animals you wouldn't necessarily think of as therapy pets. Science proves that even purring a cat can make you feel better and promote healing. Listen Now Grave Contains Remains of Animals Who Were To Be Cremated The lead lawyer in Morgan County, Tennessee, says he is looking to press charges against the owner of a pet crematory after investigators found a mass grave with dozens of dead cats and dogs. But he's still waiting on the results of the investigation. Listen Now Two Heads Are Better Than One - Ask This Cow! Sana Saida, whose name translates into "Happy New Year" in Arabic, was born in Morocco. The bovine has a condition called Polycephaly, which means having two heads, and is more common among turtles and snakes, but Sana Saida is said to be healthy. Listen Now NY Mayor Wants to Replace Horse Carriages With Electric Cars New York City's mayor wants to change how tourists get around Central Park. At a news conference, he said he wanted to replace Central Park's iconic horse-drawn carriages with electric cars. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
We have a crime and punishment episode today, with items on the death penalty, vehicle break-ins and a Morgan County civilian-led detainment. And also, we'll update you on a nuclear-reactor plant that has paused construction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. A Morgan County furniture company maintains its high quality through an apprentice program…from skiing and sledding to seasonal train rides, discover the holiday getaway of your dreams at WV State Parks…and the WV Hub is seeking Champions for Change…on today's daily304. #1 – From MFG.MARSHALL – Gat Creek is an American manufacturing success story. The furniture maker produces high-end contemporary furniture from its factory in the historic Morgan County town of Berkeley Springs using sustainably sourced Appalachian wood, most from West Virginia. Owner and CEO Gat Caperton said he is immensely proud of the work his 150-plus employees do day in and day out, work that underpins the success of his company. “It's nice to have some wins coming out of small-town America. It builds confidence,” he said. To assist the company with honing in on the internal quality, Gat Creek turned to the Marshall Advanced Manufacturing Center's Apprenticeship Works. Because the program is funded entirely by the U.S. Department of Labor, there's no cost to the employer for MAMC's services. To learn more about Apprenticeship Works, visit www.mfg.marshall.edu/apprenticeships. Read more: https://www.mfg.marshall.edu/quality-runs-deep-at-berkeley-springs-furniture-manufacturer-gat-creek/ #2 – From WV TOURISM – Almost Heaven is full of epic adventures all year round, especially during the holiday season. What better way to enjoy the holiday season than sledding down the rolling hills or hopping on a snowy train ride? This winter, reconnect with your long-distance family and add a West Virginia adventure to your itinerary. You'll find something for everyone -- from sledding at Blackwater Falls to tubing to offroading through the hills of southern West Virginia. Visit wvtourism.com or wvstateparks.com to learn more! Read more: https://wvtourism.com/visiting-family-this-holiday-season-add-one-of-these-west-virginia-adventures-to-your-itinerary/ #3 – From WVHUB – Be the change you wish to see in the world! The Kickstart Communities Champions for Change Fellowship builds leadership skills for West Virginians who want to make a difference. Offered over the course of 10 weeks with two in-person and three virtual sessions, this program will support you in creating the foundation needed for making lasting change in your own community. Applications for the 2025 cohort are now open! Learn more: https://wvhub.org/applyforchampions/ 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.
In today's report, Rita talks with WWII Veteran Kenneth Megginson of Morgan County about his time in the service and memories of the war.
This episode was originally published on The Murder Sheet's main feed on September 27, 2024.The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover. In this episode, we'll talk about several cases out of New York, Texas, Washington, and Indiana, including an unidentified Doe case connected to the Long Island Serial Killer investigation and an unsolved shooting. Spread the word about "Asian Doe" of New York's Suffolk County — a case linked to the Long Island Serial Killer case and therefor the prosecution of Rex Heuermann — by reviewing these images and descriptions: https://suffolkcountyny.gov/da/Newsroom/Press-Releases/ArtMID/2343/ArticleID/12403/REQUEST-FOR-PUBLIC-INFORMATION-THE-GILGO-BEACH-TASK-FORCE-UNVEILS-NEW-INFORMATION-ABOUT-HOMICIDE-VICTIM-%E2%80%9CASIAN-DOE%E2%80%9DIf you have information on "Asian Doe," call Crimestoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS.Fox 4 News report on Kevin Sheffield's sentencing in the murders of Joseph Syas and Mohamed Kamara: https://www.fox4news.com/news/kevin-sheffield-50-year-prison-sentence-murder-convicted-killerA release from the Indiana State Police on the facts of Bryan Haltom's murder: https://www.in.gov/isp/crime-reporting/cold-case-investigations/cold-cases-by-county/bloomington-district-investigations/bryan-e-haltom-07171996/?SQ_VARIATION_449065=0If you have information on Bryan's case, call the Bloomington post of the Indiana State Police at 1.812.332.4411 or 1.800.423.1286.The News Tribune's report on Trista Miller's forgiveness of Dwayne Russell Satterfield for the killing of her mother Linda and his release: https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/crime/article292571949.htmlSupport The Murder Sheet by buying a t-shirt here: https://www.murdersheetshop.com/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't let the September blues get you down! Enhance your everyday with our terrific sponsor VIIA Hemp. VIIA Hemp is all about crafting award-winning THC and THC-free gummies. This is a company we love to support, because they grow their premium hemp here on American farms, and their products come at a great value. Especially for Murder Sheet listeners 21 and older, who will get 15% their first order with our exclusive code MSHEET when they go to VIIAHEMP.com.They've got something delicious and cool for you, no matter what you're looking for. See, VIIA's gummies were each created to elicit a specific mood. Boost your pleasure. Get some shut eye. Harness you creativity. Experiment with microdosing. Whatever you want to do, VIIA has a THC or THC free gummy for you. Plus, it's all so accessible. No medical card required. The gummies ship legally to all 50 states.We enjoyed VIIA's grapefruit CBG and CBD Flowstate gummies because they helped us channel all our energy into getting productive and efficient. We strongly recommend VIIA, no matter what mood you're seeking!If you're 21+, head to ViiaHemp.com and use the code MSHEET to receive 15% off. Use code MSHEET at checkout. After you purchase they ask you where you heard about them. PLEASE support our show and tell them we sent you. Enhance your everyday with VIIA.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's Ohio Ag Net Podcast takes us to the heart of the 2024 drought in Morgan County, where Matt Reese sits down with local livestock producers Austin Wiseman, Gary Haines, and OSU Extension Field Specialist Garth Ruff to discuss the challenges facing the area's cattle and beef markets. In our featured audio, Dale Minyo provides a biodiesel update with Madi Corbi of the Ohio Soybean Council, and Dusty Sonnenberg has a legislative update from Brandon Kern with the Ohio Soybean Association. Don't miss Matt's Between the Rows update with Union County farmer Jeff Rea, brought to you by Seed Genetics Direct. Tune in for these stories and more in this week's episode.
Westminster Christian is now 3-0. Oconee County dropped their third game to Morgan County. Prince Avenue lost a heartbreaker to Blessed Trinity. Subscribe online at OconeeEnterprise.com Enter promo code SEPT24 at the bottom of the page for 20% off a year subscription.
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This week we are live from the Menifee County Sports Complex: Part 1: Menifee County Boys Soccer Coach, John Perkins, prior to their dominating win over Morgan County 7-0. Part 2: Menifee County Girls Soccer Coach, Sara Franklin, after their defeat of Morgan County 1-0. Join us for an action-packed episode! This is a podcast made for everyone. Sports, Wrestling, Movies, and much much more. As the Number One Podcast out of Mount Sterling every Thursday and Saturday mornings that drops at 3 am your missing out if you don't listen. Hosts - Sean Kiper, Neil Payne, Wes Crouch, Adam Muncy, and Daron Stephens. If you would like to help the show! Cash App: fromc2cpc Paypal: corner2cornerpc@gmail.com Follow and Like us on the following Social Media Platforms. https://www.tiktok.com/@fromcorner2corner?lang=en https://twitter.com/corner2cornerpc https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ1CVW5JlWWXRJLUWzuJc6g www.fromcorner2corner.com
Hey Boos, join us today as we discuss the haunted history of Brushy Mountain State Pen in Morgan County, Tennessee. Before we get into that, we give a review of the new movie Tarot, which does include spoilers. Then we get into the history of Brushy Mountain, the ghost stories, and the pop culture. For our Boo Crew Moment of the Week, Emily shares a spooky Bloody Mary story she found on Reddit. We would love to interact with you, shoot us an email or DM us on Instagram or Facebook! Follow us on Instagram - boo.busters.podcast Follow us on Facebook - Boo Busters Podcast Follow us on TikTok - Boo Busters Email us - boo.busters.podcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boo-busters/support
Welcome back to Country Tough with Brandy Von Holten. Jason Worthley is a returning guest. Just a good guy that cares about his county and country. Jason has served under three different law enforcement agencies all while living in Morgan County. Jason in running for the Morgan County Western District Commissioner. The election is August 6, 2024. I was honored to get to just chat with Jason about life and why people should vote for him. Thank you for tuning in to Country Tough with Jason Worthley.
Nearly one in five people in Morgan County in eastern Ohio is food insecure, even though the area is surrounded by farmland. New money from the state hopes to address that problem.
The Running Channel Meets is where we talk to real runners with incredible stories. Each episode we speak with people who inspire us to run, and give our guests an opportunity to tell their stories, often for the first time.In this episode we chat with Jasmin Paris. In 2024 Jasmin made history by becoming the first female finisher of the Barkley marathons, an infamous ultramarathon race held each year in Frozen Head State Park in Morgan County, Tennessee. We discuss what drives Jasmin to run, how she trained to complete Barkley and after making history, how does she decide what comes next?The Running Channel Meets was born from The Running Channel podcast. Hosted by Sarah Hartley (amateur runner) and Andy Baddeley (former pro runner) alongside Rick Kelsey (recovering runner), the TRC Podcast is friendly, jargon-free, and the perfect accompaniment to your runs.For all enquiries contact podcast@therunningchannel.com .If you liked this, please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. And leave us a 5* review and rating, it really helps us get discovered.We're on YouTube too, so check us out there: www.youtube.com/runningchannel .
Meet Susan Lowe Dedicating my career to senior care, I did some research on opening an Adult Day Care Center and learned that most rural communities in Indiana did not have this service and seniors were potentially doing without needed assistance. After achieving my goal to become a licensed administrator and run an assisted living community, I still had a strong desire to serve my senior neighbors in my community. With over 30 years working in corporate-based senior care, I stepped away and opened my own company, A Senior Retreat, providing adult day services to decrease senior isolation, and give seniors a purpose again through socialization, peer engagement, and fun, yet therapeutic activities. While the initial focus was on the clients' experiences, our program is ultimately for the family caregivers. Our goal is to be their trusted care partner for their loved ones and their resource through their caregiving journey! After putting together a business plan, my investor helped me with the initial start-up costs. The name came from my desire to create a fun, warm, welcoming environment for seniors whom we call “our Friends” to “retreat” while their family caregiver was at work or needed time away. Thus, A Senior Retreat, Adult Day Services came to mind. In designing our logo, I knew it needed to have butterflies to symbolize seniors when they participate in peer activities and find purpose and happiness rather than isolation at home in front of a television. It's AMAZING! They do spread their wings and fly like butterflies! We opened our first center in Martinsville, Indiana in June 2019 serving Morgan County. It was a vacant church and would serve 25-30 clients per day. In March 2022, we opened our second location in Franklin, Indiana to serve Johnson County. It is a 1951 house and feels like a “home away from home.” Our goal is to open several centers in rural counties of south-central Indiana in the next several years. Thank you for following Everyday Leaders. If you've been following us since 2018, we appreciate your support and look forward to continuing to add value to you if this is the first time you're finding us, welcome! We are a husband and wife media team based in Indianapolis, IN, and have been helping clients build their marketing and media strategies for over 20 years. I am your host, and my husband Joe, https://Joeakestudios.com, is the producer, director, and editor of the Everyday Leaders media programs, virtual and live event broadcasts, and more. We are excited to bring you a new focus on this platform, celebrating Everyday Business Leaders in our local community. Don't forget to subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel, turn on notifications, and never miss an episode! Watch the full LIVE in-studio interview here from JPtheGeek Studio in Greenwood, Indiana: https://www.youtube.com/@MelahniAkeEverydayLeaders Everyday Business Leaders is a program dedicated to elevating our business leaders who inspire us to connect and thrive in our local community. A note from Melahni Ake, Founder of Everyday Leaders. When you visit EverydayLeaders.com, you will find valuable resources to become a better leader in your life, including. Women's Leadership Programs, including Top Floor Women Monthly Networking events, corporate workshops, and strategic business coaching services, discover personal development classes and products to develop yourself, including morning leadership devotionals and more. Order one of my inspirational books, sign up for classes, or pick up some gear in the leader store, listen to the Everyday Business Leaders podcast, apply to be a guest in our studio, or sponsor our show with your commercial advertisement. Contact us today at https://www.everydayleaders.com. #everydayleaderschangetheworld #interviews #inspiration #businessleaders #inspiration #jpthegeek #podcast #studiointerview #passiontopurpose #communitybuilding #collaboration #celebration #supportlocal #supportsmallbusiness #maxwellleadership #familybusiness #nonprofit #becauseone #podcast
AlabamaGovernor Ivey will NOT implement any Title IX changes from Biden administrationSen. Tuberville writes for Newsweek re: Corporate Transparency Act overreachSeveral controversial bills now scheduled for last days of AL legislative sessionChild sex trafficking operation is busted up in Morgan County, 3 men arrestedHearing date set for lawsuit against UMC to continue from Harvest ChurchUMC delegates are holding conference with major rewrite of LGBTQ rulesNationalTotal of five deaths in midwestern states due to tornado rampage on SundayG7 leaders meet in Italy, agree to be have zero coal fired plants by 2035WVA to appeal decision from 4th Circuit court on transgender careUltimatum given to Pro-hamas campers at Columbia- get out or get suspendedNew CNN poll favors Trump bigly, James Carville curses out independent votersFulton County DA Willis is NO SHOW for primary debate with challengerActor Russell Brand is baptized and talking about peace and strength in Christ
Doreen Hills, MS, NCC, LPC, is the Founder, Director at the Center for Healing Trauma & Attachment. Their mission is to provide cutting-edge treatment approaches in healing traumatic distress and they're committed to finding ways to provide quality and affordable therapy and to be the pioneer in healing trauma in NE region.Doreen has been a mental health provider for over 20 years and has worked in various mental health settings in New York, Philippines, and Colorado. Doreen's background includes intense and immersed experiences working with poverty stricken fishermen in the Philippines, orphans that were severely neglected and abandoned, as well as Muslims in Manila. These experiences gave her immense insight to trauma, resiliency and healing.Doreen has conducted and facilitated trainings, workshops, and presentations in Morgan County and neighboring Northeast Counties in Colorado on topics of Attachment, Trauma, Neuroscience, Vicarious Trauma and Self Care, Trauma Informed Interventions and Care, Human Trafficking, Building Better Communication and Resiliency in Agency Settings. Before becoming a mental health provider, Doreen worked at the Salvation Army Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program as Residential Manager, Case Manager, and Rape Crisis Advocate. She worked as a Residential Manager at the Federal Funded Job Corps and was a Crisis Hotline Worker for New York State Crisis Hotline.In This Episodewww.chtainc.orgDoreen's email---If you'd like to support The Trauma Therapist Podcast and the work I do you can do that here with a monthly donation of $5, $7, or $10: Donate to The Trauma Therapist Podcast. Click here to join my email list and receive podcast updates and other news.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.
It's Wednesday so you know what that means....a new episode of The Problem with Poverty Podcast has dropped! Joe Holmes currently serves as the Chair of CAPNA's Board of Directors, representing the private sector for Morgan County. Joe is the Communications and Public Relations Coordinator for Decatur Utilities in Decatur, Alabama. In this latest installment, Joe discusses his personal CAPNA journey with board, initially becoming a board member and transitioning into the role of Board Chair. He also discusses the roles of the Board and what his vision of where CAPNA will be in the future. Don't forget to subscribe to stay up to date on all things related to The Problem with Poverty Podcast!
We are headed to Indiana, near the famed Speedway where the iconic Indy races unfold. It's September 12, 2000, around 7 a.m. when a call comes into police, reporting a vehicle ablaze near Decatur Township off State Road 67. Detective Larry Sanders swiftly responds, observing the inferno and sensing its deliberate nature. Amidst the efforts to douse the flames, a chilling discovery emerges from the trunk: a charred body, its gender indiscernible, limbs bound with wire. Amidst the chaos, crucial identifiers - the car's license plate and VIN - are found, linking the vehicle to Robby Bott. Robby, a resident of Morgan County, Indiana, leaves investigators grappling with unsettling questions: Is the deceased indeed Robby Bot? How did he end up in the trunk? And, most urgently, who perpetrated this heinous act, and what drove them to such brutality?Join Jen and Cam on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast entitled ‘Natural Born Killers: Joshua Maxwell and Tessie McFarland.'This episode is sponsored by Oneskin. It's about skin longevity, targeting the root causes of aging to help you look and feel your best at every age. Get started today with 15% off using code OTCP at oneskin.co. (it is co, not com) Listener discretion by @octoberpodVHSAll music is by our EP @theinkypawprintSources:https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/death_row/dr_info/maxwelljoshua.htmlhttps://www.heraldtimesonline.com/story/news/2002/02/22/brooklyn-murder-suspect-on-trial-in-texas/118393996/https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2010/03/11/Texas-executes-sheriffs-sergeant-killer/71481268362604/https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-indiana-man-who-murdered-2-executed-in-texas-2010mar11-story.htmlhttps://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Shootout-Suspect-Admits-Slaying-Confession-2733133.phphttps://www.upi.com/Archives/2000/10/18/Pair-wanted-in-crime-spree-arrested-in-SF-shootout/2552971841600/https://www.wthr.com/article/news/prosecutors-want-local-trial-victims-family-doesnt/531-6490bb0f-1b55-432a-84c3-d8331e1eac7chttps://www.themarshallproject.org/next-to-die/tx/nsbhpd2ohttps://thecinemaholic.com/joshua-maxwell-tessie-mcfarland/https://www.oxygen.com/crime-time/ex-convict-stripper-lured-men-sex-killed-them-for-cashhttps://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-indiana-man-who-murdered-2-executed-in-texas-2010mar11-story.htmlhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/in-court-of-appeals/1091648.htmlhttps://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Midwest-fugitives-fled-grim-histories-3051111.phphttps://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/Set-to-die-today-killer-calls-his-spree-senseless-982016.php
Welcome to Season 2 of The Problem with Poverty Podcast! New Season, New Guests, New Look! In the premiere episode of Season 2, we are joined by Kathleen Ross, President/CEO of United Way of Morgan County. United Way Worldwide consists of 1100 local United Ways operating in 37 countries with 45,000 corporate partners. What is unique is that United Way is the “Global-local”. Started 135 years ago in Denver, Colorado, because of a need and it was called “The Community Chest”. Through the Global-Local concept, resources are poured into the community chest and take out to meet the needs of the community. During this conversation, Kathleen discusses how United Way impacts Morgan County through funding and support to the members of the community. United Way of Morgan County helps funds CAPNA's Meals on Wheels and More and Senior Programs!
Doreen Hills, MS, NCC, LPC, is the Founder, Director at the Center for Healing Trauma & Attachment. Their mission is to provide cutting-edge treatment approaches in healing traumatic distress and they're committed to finding ways to provide quality and affordable therapy and to be the pioneer in healing trauma in NE region. Doreen has been a mental health provider for over 20 years and has worked in various mental health settings in New York, Philippines, and Colorado. Doreen's background includes intense and immersed experiences working with poverty stricken fishermen in the Philippines, orphans that were severely neglected and abandoned, as well as Muslims in Manila. These experiences gave her immense insight to trauma, resiliency and healing.Doreen has conducted and facilitated trainings, workshops, and presentations in Morgan County and neighboring Northeast Counties in Colorado on topics of Attachment, Trauma, Neuroscience, Vicarious Trauma and Self Care, Trauma Informed Interventions and Care, Human Trafficking, Building Better Communication and Resiliency in Agency Settings. Before becoming a mental health provider, Doreen worked at the Salvation Army Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program as Residential Manager, Case Manager, and Rape Crisis Advocate. She worked as a Residential Manager at the Federal Funded Job Corps and was a Crisis Hotline Worker for New York State Crisis Hotline.In This Episodewww.chtainc.orgDoreen's email---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This 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/5739761/advertisement
It may be easy to unfurl a flag, but there sure are a lot of twists in the story of how the current Indiana state flag became the official symbol. At one point, even the Stars and Stripes (a k a the American flag) was the official flag for the Hoosier state. The backstory about the state flag and several untold, related stories are described in a new book, The Indiana Flag: Who Really Designed It?. The author, Morgan County resident David Reddick, will be Nelson's studio guest to dig into the history that he's unearthed about the blue and gold flag with the torch and 19 stars. (Refresher history tidbit: In 1816, Indiana became the 19th state to enter the country.) Also during our show, David Reddick will share insights about the life and career of Paul Hadley (1880-1971), the watercolor artist from Mooresville credited with designing the state flag. According to folklore, Hadley won a contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1916. The actual story is more complicated, David Reddick says.
Doreen Hills, MS, NCC, LPC, is the Founder, Director at the Center for Healing Trauma & Attachment. Their mission is to provide cutting-edge treatment approaches in healing traumatic distress and they're committed to finding ways to provide quality and affordable therapy and to be the pioneer in healing trauma in NE region. Doreen has been a mental health provider for over 20 years and has worked in various mental health settings in New York, Philippines, and Colorado. Doreen's background includes intense and immersed experiences working with poverty stricken fishermen in the Philippines, orphans that were severely neglected and abandoned, as well as Muslims in Manila. These experiences gave her immense insight to trauma, resiliency and healing.Doreen has conducted and facilitated trainings, workshops, and presentations in Morgan County and neighboring Northeast Counties in Colorado on topics of Attachment, Trauma, Neuroscience, Vicarious Trauma and Self Care, Trauma Informed Interventions and Care, Human Trafficking, Building Better Communication and Resiliency in Agency Settings. Before becoming a mental health provider, Doreen worked at the Salvation Army Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program as Residential Manager, Case Manager, and Rape Crisis Advocate. She worked as a Residential Manager at the Federal Funded Job Corps and was a Crisis Hotline Worker for New York State Crisis Hotline.In This Episodewww.cht.incdoreen_hills@yahoo.com---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This 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/5739761/advertisement
In 1847, a fortune teller from Morgan County traveled to Williams County and offered his self-proclaimed clairvoyant skills to the local farmers and settlers. There, he enlisted a mentally-challenged teenager to help him kill a boy so he could make money from the youth's parents by offering to find their missing child. It was something, he said, that had worked before. www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Additional music: New Horizon - Aderin; Audionautix- The Great Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1905, McConnelsville town constable Horace Porter was shot to death by a local man with no history of violence. Four years later, the same gun found its way into the hands of Morgan County prosecutor Frank Parsons, who used it to kill himself. Investigators found Parsons had been drawing the revolver on paper while working up the nerve to act. Bonus: A look at the ghosts of the Twin City Opera House, where the spirit of Horace Porter may still be in residence. www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Additional music: New Horizon - Aderin; Audionautix- The Great Unknown; The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doreen Hills, MS, NCC, LPC, is the Founder, Director at the Center for Healing Trauma & Attachment. Their mission is to provide cutting-edge treatment approaches in healing traumatic distress and they're committed to finding ways to provide quality and affordable therapy and to be the pioneer in healing trauma in NE region. Doreen has been a mental health provider for over 20 years and has worked in various mental health settings in New York, Philippines, and Colorado. Doreen's background includes intense and immersed experiences working with poverty stricken fishermen in the Philippines, orphans that were severely neglected and abandoned, as well as Muslims in Manila. These experiences gave her immense insight to trauma, resiliency and healing.Doreen has conducted and facilitated trainings, workshops, and presentations in Morgan County and neighboring Northeast Counties in Colorado on topics of Attachment, Trauma, Neuroscience, Vicarious Trauma and Self Care, Trauma Informed Interventions and Care, Human Trafficking, Building Better Communication and Resiliency in Agency Settings. Before becoming a mental health provider, Doreen worked at the Salvation Army Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program as Residential Manager, Case Manager, and Rape Crisis Advocate. She worked as a Residential Manager at the Federal Funded Job Corps and was a Crisis Hotline Worker for New York State Crisis Hotline.In This Episodewww.chtainc.orgDoreen's email---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This 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/5739761/advertisement
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Thursday, Oct. 12 Order your 2024 WV Wildlife Calendar -- they make great gifts! Learn how Toyota Manufacturing Company WV is leading the charge in innovation. And take a video tour of the new Trail Depot outdoor shop in Berkeley Springs…on today's daily304. #1 – From WV COMMERCE – Looking for an affordable holiday gift for the wildlife lover in your life? You're in luck! The 2024 edition of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources' award-winning wildlife calendar is now available to purchase at www.wvstateparks.com. The calendar features gorgeous paintings of native wildlife, important hunting and fishing dates, peak wildlife activity times and engaging articles. Your calendar purchase helps fund the WVDNR's Wildlife Diversity Program, which protects threatened and endangered species and their habitats. Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=XRhso_RUSa4MSa3c&v=0wbKuXzhQa8&feature=youtu.be #2 – From the daily304 – David Rosier is president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia. He talks about how Toyota is known for leading the charge in innovation. “Innovation really comes naturally within our plant and by our team members, and so we're always looking for creative ideas and creative ways to really do what we do better,” he says. “We've had some things in the media – solar flowers and we're using sheep to help maintain the grounds around our solar array. Those were all ideas that came from one of our environmental engineers. We empower them to come up with creative ideas to solve our issues and they never cease to amaze me.” Rosier is the featured guest on “Innovators and Entrepreneurs,” a bi-weekly segment of the daily304 that features discussions and wisdom from West Virginians who have built their companies and launched new ideas here in the Mountain State. Watch the video on the daily304's YouTube channel, and don't forget to hit that subscribe button! Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aod-9i1MJuk #3 – From WV COMMERCE – Alex Teixeira and Amanda-Hollins Teixeira love trails. Water trails, biking trails, hiking trails, all kinds of trails. They run Trail Depot, a place where adventurers get outfitted head-to-toe in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. No matter your experience or knowledge about the outdoors, this shop offers so much more than merchandise. Watch the video to learn more, and drop in for a visit next time you're passing through Morgan County! Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3flbqZq2tY 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.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for wednesday Aug. 23 Publish Date: tue Aug. 22 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is wednesday August 23rd, and happy 64th birthday to singer Rick Springfield ****Evans**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties 1. Gwinnett police looking for man accused of shooting woman at Norcross-area hotel 2. U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath and health care advocates celebrate 1-year anniversary of insulin price cap 3. And Panic over alleged gunfire leads to 'stampede' at Discovery-Central Gwinnett game Plus, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets is here to talk about foods that are anti inflammatory All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1 : M.O.G. - GCPS Story 1. shoot Police in Gwinnett County are searching for Jamel Leslie Cooke, a 44-year-old man, in connection with a shooting incident that occurred at a hotel in Norcross. The shooting, which took place at the Baymont Inn and Suites, left a woman injured with multiple gunshot wounds. The motive is believed to be robbery-related. Police have issued warrants for Cooke's arrest on charges of aggravated assault, armed robbery, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Cooke is considered armed and dangerous, and authorities are urging anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers...………….. read more at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: cap Errol Anderson, who has been living with Type 1 diabetes for 26 years, shared his experiences of how insulin prices have constrained his life choices. He highlighted the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on his ability to access healthcare, but noted that insulin costs still influenced his decisions. U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath and State Sen. Sheikh Rahman joined diabetes awareness advocates at an event to emphasize the importance of capping insulin costs through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. The act limits insulin costs for Medicare recipients to $35 per month, aiming to make it more affordable for seniors. The event marked the one-year anniversary of the act and focused on reducing healthcare costs and increasing access to care. Story 3: panic During a football game between Discovery and Central Gwinnett high schools, a rumor spread that guns had been fired, causing panic and prompting people to flee the stands. However, school officials and law enforcement determined that the rumor was false and no shots had been fired. The incident occurred during halftime of the game, leading to the evacuation of Discovery's stadium. No injuries were reported during the rush, but several fights broke out after the crowds left. Both local and school police responded to the incident and found no evidence of gunfire. The incident is under investigation, and the individuals responsible for causing panic will face appropriate consequences. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Slappey.- Tom Wages - Obits Story 4: pickens Twin sisters Mackenzie and Madison Pickens played a key role in Buford's 9-0 fastpitch softball victory against Cambridge. Both sisters had impressive performances, going 6-for-8 collectively. Mackenzie hit a solo home run, two doubles, and garnered three RBIs, while Madison hit a two-run homer, a double, and secured four RBIs. They were supported by Izzy Rettiger (3-for-3, double, three runs, two stolen bases) and Addie Rackley (2-for-3, double). Caroline Stanton and Emma Grace Williams combined their efforts on the mound, allowing minimal hits while striking out several opponents. The victory improved Buford's season record to 7-0. Story 5: eight The Wesleyan girls volleyball team achieved a 3-1 record in the Class AAA Elite Eight Playday. They secured victories against Columbus, St. Vincent's, and Morgan County, but suffered a loss to Sandy Creek. Key players for Wesleyan included Nadia Desbordes with 23 kills and 23 digs, Katie Leeming with 24 kills, Sara Marie Miller with eight aces, 35 digs, and 55 assists, and Avery Daum with 12 aces and 42 digs. Hebron Christian also participated, splitting their matches in the playday. Story 6: buford At the NEGA Cross Country Championships, Buford's boys and girls cross country teams both secured second-place finishes. The boys accumulated 75 points, led by James Hales and Luciano Lira. Hebron's boys placed fourth. The girls' team from Buford earned 45 points, with Jasmine Jones and Jaelyn Ozkan leading the way. Hebron's girls came in fifth, with Lindsay Buchanan and Amber Smith as their top performers. The championships were held at Athens Christian, with Clarke Central's boys and Athens Academy's girls claiming first place in their respective categories. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – Ingles 2 - GCPS Story 7: Leah And now, Leah McGrath, corporate dietician at Inghles Markets talks with us about foods that are anti inflammatory ***Leah*** We'll have final thoughts after this And now, Leah McGrath, corporate dietician at Ingles markets talks with us about foods that help with swollen feet ***LEAH*** Break 4: Lawrenceville - Henssler 60 Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. 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GDP Script/ Top Stories for tuesday Aug. 22 Publish Date: mon Aug. 21 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is sunday August 22nd , and happy 29th birthday to NFL wide receiver Mike Evans ****Evans**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties Groups call for removal of Sen. Shawn Still after indictment in Donald Trump case After 100 years, Snellville has grown but still remains a 'mercantile town' And A1A to Rock the Park in Lilburn on Aug. 26 All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1 : Slappey- GCPS Story 1. still State Senator Shawn Still is facing calls for his removal from office after being indicted alongside former President Donald Trump in Fulton County Superior Court on charges including racketeering related to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia. Advocacy groups such as All Voting is Local Action, Fair Fight Action, and others have written to Gov. Brian Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr, urging them to review Still's eligibility to hold office while facing criminal charges. Still, a Republican senator from Johns Creek, is the only sitting legislator among the indicted individuals. Some, like Georgia GOP Chairman Josh McKoon, are supporting Still, while others emphasize the importance of addressing the issue through a fair process..………….. read more at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: town Snellville, celebrating its centennial, has evolved from a small town with less than 1,000 residents at its founding in 1923 to a thriving suburban community with around 20,573 residents as of 2020. The town's history is marked by periods of growth, including the explosive population increase in the 1970s. Snellville's growth led to the establishment of amenities like Eastside Medical Center, and its continuous development is evident through projects like The Grove mixed-use development. The town has evolved from its rural roots to a bustling community, with leaders and residents proud of its transformation over the past century. Story 3: a1a Lilburn's annual Rock the Park event on August 26 features A1A, the official and original Jimmy Buffett tribute show, as the headliner. A1A delivers authentic renditions of Parrot Head tunes and has gained recognition for its performances across the nation. The event at Lilburn City Park will also showcase opening act Black Lion Reggae. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets for the free concert, which will feature food trucks, drinks, and treats available for purchase. Coolers are allowed, but outside alcohol is prohibited. The event promises a lively atmosphere with top-notch tribute bands. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: M.O..- Tom Wages - Obits Story 4: tixie The Georgia Association of Conservation Districts (GACD) recently held its annual Hall of Fame Banquet to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to conservation efforts in the state. The GACD Superior Professional Support award was presented to Tixie Fowler of the Gwinnett County Conservation District. Fowler has secured substantial grants, initiated partnerships, and led successful projects such as the Crayfish Creek Restoration Project. She has also organized educational initiatives including workshops and videos for students and educators. Her dedication to the district and community was recognized by GACD officials, and her nomination was made by the Gwinnett County Conservation District. GACD's mission is to advocate for Georgia's natural resource conservation by providing leadership and strategic direction to Conservation Districts. Story 5: fix The supply of affordable housing in Georgia has drastically decreased due to the pandemic, leading to higher rents and increased homelessness among single adults and families. Advocates are pushing for action, but some solutions, like repealing Georgia's rent control ban, have faced opposition. The number of affordable units with rents under $600 dropped by about 67,000 between 2019 and 2021. Many landlords sold properties after the pandemic, exacerbating the issue. The end of the eviction moratorium and federal rental aid further strained tenants. Families are forced into difficult decisions, living in subpar conditions or paying unaffordable rents. Advocacy groups are seeking solutions, including lifting the rent control ban and creating affordable housing initiatives. Local officials are also taking steps to address the housing shortage. Story 6: state The State Transportation Board of Georgia has announced its new executive leadership team. Robert Brown is the new Chairman, Ann R. Purcell is the Vice Chairman, and Jamie Boswell is the Secretary. These appointments ensure representation from different regions of the state. Brown, a registered architect, resides in Decatur and represents the 4th Congressional District. Purcell, a former state legislator, resides in Savannah and represents the 1st Congressional District. Boswell, from Athens, represents the 10th Congressional District and is the owner of the Boswell Group. The 14-member board governs the Georgia Department of Transportation and sets transportation policy. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – Ingles 1 - GCPS Story 7: elite And now, Leah McGrath, corporate dietician at Ingles markets talks with us about foods that help with swollen feet In the Class AAA Elite Eight Playday, Wesleyan's volleyball team achieved a 3-1 record. They secured victories against Columbus, St. Vincent's, and Morgan County, but lost to Sandy Creek. Notable performances came from Nadia Desbordes with 23 kills, 23 digs, and five blocks, Katie Leeming with 24 kills, Sara Marie Miller with eight aces, 35 digs, and 55 assists, and Avery Daum with 12 aces and 42 digs. Hebron Christian also participated, splitting their matches with wins against Morgan County and St. Vincent's, and losses to Sandy Creek and Savannah Christian. Ashley Troxell, Addison Griffin, and Aubrey Cowart led Hebron's efforts. Providence Christian reached the semifinals in the Dominion Endless Summer Tournament, led by Ava Wilmot, Ella Style, and Emmy Moody. Story 8: moore In the Pickens Preview cross country meet, Wood Moore from Wesleyan achieved fourth place in the varsity boys race with a time of 15 minutes, 57.33 seconds. Harrison's Riley Comstock won the race in 15:46.81. Kaleb Tesfaye (eighth) and Solomon Mussie (12th) were top finishers for Parkview, while North Gwinnett's Haydn Hermansen secured the 16th spot. Gwinnett's top girls finisher was North's Aurora Streleckis in eighth place with a time of 19:47.50. Parkview, Wesleyan, and North Gwinnett had competitive team standings in both boys and girls categories. The Parkview boys were sixth, North Gwinnett seventh, and Wesleyan thirteenth among 33 teams. In the girls' standings, Parkview took fifth, Wesleyan sixth, and North Gwinnett seventh among 29 teams. Story 9: opener Despite dealing with illness-related absences, the Brookwood boys' cross country team triumphed in the Apalachee Season Opener, a 23-team event. The team secured victory with 69 points, narrowly surpassing runner-up Milton. The girls' team from Brookwood secured second place, with freshman Kennedy Wardle claiming an individual championship. Key performers for the boys included Alexander Thompson (fifth), Carter Dehnke (ninth), Alex Sotomayor (eleventh), and Charlie Thomas (twentieth). Collins Hill's Vincent Pifer secured fourteenth place. The Brookwood girls were led by Kennedy Wardle's victory, with Ava Layson (fifth) and Lauren Thisdale (tenth) contributing. Norcross' Emily Rodriguez achieved third place, and Elkin Regina from the same team secured seventeenth. ***LEAH*** Break 4: Lawrenceville - Henssler 60 Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. 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Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Friday, Aug. 11 Mercer County prepares for $100 million sports complex…a Morgan County couple achieves their dream of opening a trail store (with a little help from WV SBDC)…and, Ho ho ho! Santa Claus is coming to Cass, so get your train tickets in advance…on today's daily304. #1 – From WVVA-TV – The Mercer County Commission recently held a public hearing regarding a $100 million Economic Development Authority project that is slated to start construction in 2024. The Ridges Sports Complex and Expo Center will be located right off Exit 9 in Princeton. The complex will consist of multiple sports fields; a commercial area that will welcome retailers, restaurants and lodging; and a parks and recreation area for walking trails, playgrounds and a dog park. The commission voted to approve the land on which The Ridges will be built to be its own economic district. “It's important to note that no taxpayers are going to have their taxes raised,” Economic Development Authority Executive Director John O'Neal said. “The County Commission is not having to dedicate any money out of their budget for this. This allows us to create a district to allow funding to occur based on future dollars created within the district.” Read more: https://www.wvva.com/2023/07/27/massive-100-million-sports-complex-expo-center-coming-mercer-county/ #2 – From WV SBDC – Trail Depot is the newest outdoor enthusiast spot in Morgan County. Owners Alex Teixeira and Amanda-Hollins Teixeira saw opening the Berkeley Springs store as an opportunity to spread their love and passion for the outdoors with visitors and locals alike. “We have the opportunity to fill this store with anything and everything we've ever wanted, but we never got ourselves,” said Alex Teixeira. To help make their dream a reality, the couple reached out to the West Virginia Small Business Development Center and have been working with two business coaches from the Eastern Panhandle office. “They filled a niche that wasn't being served,” Business Coach Michael Boyd said. “Berkeley Springs is a mecca for weekend visitors and people who love the outdoors. This shop serves that need and elevates the whole experience in Morgan County.” Business Coach Carol Goolsby, who also teaches at Shepherd University, used her unique position in education and business to connect her students to Trail Depot. The students helped the shop with their inventory and merchandise, supply chain, research, marketing, and more. “It's been a really valuable experience for Amanda and Alex as a small business starting out and a valuable experience for students as well to be able to work with a real business, helping them build and develop to the place they are today,” Goolsby said. Visit Trail Depot on Facebook to learn more about the outfitter. Read more: https://wvsbdc.com/trail-depot-berkeley-springs-first-outdoor-shop/ #3 – From LOOTPRESS – Better hope you made the “nice” list, because Santa Claus is returning to Cass Scenic Railroad State Park this Christmas! The highly anticipated steam-powered journey will depart from the Cass depot, taking passengers on a ride along the scenic Greenbrier River. The excursion is estimated to last between 75 to 90 minutes and will feature beautifully decorated and heated coaches. A limited number of seats will be available inside the historic Chesapeake & Ohio caboose located at the rear of the train, providing a unique and nostalgic experience. Children participating in this magical journey will be in for a treat, as each one will receive a special surprise gift during the ride. Departures for the Santa Claus train rides will commence on December 1st. For additional information and tickets, visit www.mountainrailwv.com/tour/christmas-at-cass. Read more: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.lootpress.com/santa-claus-returning-to-cass-scenic-railroad-in-december/&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1691524686296225&usg=AOvVaw1tEFa1YGLulGwWlkVblgbP 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.
Correction: Ronli Ratliff's body was discovered beside a couch, not atop a couch.In the early morning hours of April 15, 2004, firefighters discovered a body of a young woman in a house in Indiana's Morgan County. That young woman was 24-year-old Ronli Ratliff. Investigators quickly determined that she had been the victim of a homicide, but no one has ever been charged with her murder. All these years later, her aunt Kim Sink is still fighting for justice. In this episode, we'll hear from her.A 2022 article from the Reporter-Times on Ronli's case: https://www.reporter-times.com/story/news/local/2023/04/18/ronli-ratliff-murder-case-remains-unsolved-19-years-later/70121981007/The Unsolved Mysteries episode on Ronli: https://unsolved.com/podcasts/dead-by-dawn/CBS 4 coverage of the case from 2015: https://cbs4indy.com/news/tonight-at-11-indy-unsolved-killer-sought-in-2004-death-of-indiana-woman-whose-body-was-found-in-burning-home/Fox59's 2022 coverage of the case: https://fox59.com/news/indycrime/momentum-builds-to-solve-2004-mooresville-killing-of-young-woman/Check out Kim Sink's Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/ronliratliff/Reach out to the Morgan County Sheriff's Office here: https://www.in.gov/sheriffs/morgan/crime-tips/You can also call the Morgan County Sheriff's Office at 317-572-8477..Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On March 25, 2000 a woman drove her car with four children onto the wrong way of State Hwy 67 in Morgan County, Indiana. After driving into traffic at a speed of close to 100 MPH for 87 seconds she collided head on with a van occupied by an adult and three children. The resulting collision claimed the lives of 7 of the 9 involved. Only the driver of the wrong way car and one child in the opposite vehicle survived. Listen along as we discuss the horrible case of the Indiana 7. Music by Gioele Fazzeri from Pixabay
Today we talk about the overall gardening season Featured event: Foraging Walk by Kerry Brown On Saturday August 12th, around 10 am at Solomon Park in Wartburg, TN I'll be holding a foraging walk as a guest of the Morgan County, TN Homesteaders Group. They have a group on Facebook if you search that particular title. Location: Wartburg Civic Center- Solomon Park 132 Carter Street Wartburg, TN 37887 Sponsor 1: John Pugliano of The Wealthsteading Podcast Sponsor 2: Agoristtaxadvice.com Forage Wine berries Watercress is coming back Mint is all over the place Yarrow Livestock Trapped! Baby ducks got free Compost area is built for chickens Rabbits are moving to grass next week - took us a long time to get that set up because of sheep being added (talk about adding too much at once) Separating the boys from the girls (why) Grow Overall season update Last seeding of summer things and rotation into fall Processing garlic More on the onion harvest Green beans and shade cloth Holler Neighbors/Community Update on Jenni Meat curing class Infrastructure Rain assists with analyzing hydrology of the land Solar and power outages Finances $15 for 16 jars of homemade relish Membership Plug Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift! Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
No Agenda Episode 1572 - "Chop Shop" "Chop Shop" Executive Producers: Vicountess Dame Meowdison Sir-Plus To Requirements Sir RJ Christ Palmos Michelle Cartmell Tom Jack Tinkler Sir Hermit of the Eight Sea Associate Executive Producers: Sir Nasty Nate, protector of Morgan County, IN Sir Tooth Fairy Jaime Doering healing house counseling of fairbanks Linda Lupatkin Become a member of the 1573 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Dame Meowdison > Vicountess Knights & Dames Adriel Cartmell > Sir Adriel, Knight of FreeBSD Leigh Purkiss > Sir Hermit of the Eight Sea Sonya Payne > Sir Nasty Nate Art By: Nykko Syme - nykko@getalby.com End of Show Mixes: Deez Laughs Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1572.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 07/13/2023 16:45:21This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 07/13/2023 16:45:21 by Freedom Controller
This week, we're joined by Coach Cody Anderson, former Division I assistant coach and now head coach at Morgan County High School. In this episode, they discuss the differences of coaching at the high school and college levels and things coaches should consider when leading and building a program.Show Notes: • Coaching High School v. College• Meeting the goals of different players• Doing things first class• Casting a vision• Treating players differently• Goal related standards and accountability• Taking ownership of your role• Loving what you're doing• Talking about what matters• Evaluating balance year to year• Putting your time in the right placesAbout Coach Cody Anderson:Cody Anderson was named the Head Men's Basketball coach at Morgan County High School in July of 2022. He and his wife, Gabby Anderson, reside in Madison with their two dogs, Baylor and Georgia. They welcomed their first child, Nash Tyler Anderson, in January of 2023.Prior to Morgan County, Anderson spent 9 of the last 11 years at the collegiate level after his most recent stop as an assistant coach at Division I member Longwood University. As offensive coordinator, Anderson helped lead Longwood to its best season in school history with a 26-7 record, 15-1 conference record, Big South regular season championship, Big South tournament championship, and the first NCAA tournament appearance in school history.Prior to his second stint at Longwood, Anderson was the head coach at his alma mater, Habersham Central High School, from 2019-2021. Anderson first arrived at Longwood in 2015. He spent one season as the Director of Basketball Operations before becoming the youngest full-time DI assistant coach in the country the following season. He remained at Longwood as an assistant coach for Head Coaches Jayson Gee and Griff Aldrich until 2019. Anderson attended the University of Georgia from 2011-2015 and worked on Mark Fox's staff as a student manager. He received his Bachelor's degree in math education and is currently pursuing his masters degree in health & wellness.Join the PGC Coaching Team for their next 'Track' at PGCCoaching.com
First Internet Bank CEO David Becker says his entrepreneurial journey started as a ten-year-old paperboy, hawking newspapers at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. “I figured out that I could control my own destiny and control my earnings,” said Becker, who has launched and sold five Inc. 500 companies and created the first state-chartered, FDIC-insured bank operating solely on the Internet. In episode 112, he opens up about the banking crisis, Indiana's changing tech landscape, and lessons learned cleaning pig barns in Morgan County.
On this 2nd episode in our Secret Agent Man series we're going deep into the trenches of the darkside with undercover Ohio wildlife agent RT Stewart to get the full story on Operation Redbud, which at the time, was the largest turkey poaching sting in US history. RT is going to take us on a tour in the Poach Coach and we'll hear how he videoed over 100 illegal turkey kills in two springs. How would you like to see that on VHS tape? He'll talk about the incredible owl hooting of his number one target, and take us right into the courtroom where the defense lawyers tried to discredit his character with accusations regarding drugs and alcohol. We'll hear from Darth Vader, Bill Clinton and get the details of the coordinated bust involving 26 men and over 275 wildlife violations in Morgan County, Ohio. If you skip this story, you're just plain yeller. I really doubt you're gunna wanna miss this one. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.