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Latest podcast episodes about Muddy Creek

Carnival Ballistics
Muddy Creek Hunter Match Finale

Carnival Ballistics

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 69:19


Carnival season is gearing up to hit the road, but we were able to squeeze in the Muddy Creek 22 Hunter match season finale.

Precision Rifle Network
Muddy Creek Rimfire Series

Precision Rifle Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 58:14


Thank you for joining us on this special episode of the Misfits Media Podcast. On this special episode, Kirk Burkhead joins us to discuss the 2025 Muddy Creek Rimfire series. The MCR is a rimfire (.22lr) hunter style match series located near Coffey, Missouri. Several of the Misfits have attended previous MCR matches and they are always a good time. We hope you enjoy this episode and consider registering for an upcoming match.Muddy Creek RimfireFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/muddycreekrimfirePractiscore:https://practiscore.com/muddy-creek-rimfire-team-hunter-match-02-22-2025/register Misfits Media PodcastEmail:misfitsmediagroup@gmail.comPatreon:https://patreon.com/MisfitsMediaPodcastYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Misfits_Media_PodcastFB:https://www.facebook.com/people/Misfits-Media-Podcast/61559504157666/IG:https://www.instagram.com/misfits_media_podcast/Firearms Radio Network:https://firearmsradio.net/category/podcasts/misfits-media/X:https://x.com/LeftEdgeSendItRumble:https://rumble.com/c/MisfitsMediaPodcastTrigger Hill:https://triggerhill.com/Misfits_Media_Podcast Sponsors:Title Sponsor: A&J Sportinghttps://aandjsporting.com/Use code ‘MM10' for 10% offqualifying purchases Affiliate Sponsor: Travis's GarageWoodworking and Laser EngravingEmail:tgwoodandlaser@gmail.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557696364367&sk=aboutInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/tgwoodlaser/ Affiliate Sponsor: Red MistTripodsWebsite:https://www.red-mist-tripods.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/RED-MIST-Tripods/61556579574054/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/red_mist_tripods/ Full Circle Reloading &Firearms:Website:https://fullcirclereloading.com/homeYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@FullCircleReloading 2nd Amendment Organizations:Gun Owners of America:https://www.gunowners.org/Firearms Policy Coalition:https://www.firearmspolicy.org/Second Amendment Foundation:https://saf.org/

The Goosebumps Crew
Legend of Muddy Creek (ft. Charlotte Sullivan)

The Goosebumps Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 79:54


This week, we revisit another Goosebumps episode, the adaptation of "You Can't Scare Me!", and talk with Charlotte Sullivan who played Courtney in the episode! We talk about mud monsters, fear, and more! Follow The Goosebumps Crew! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goosebumpscrewpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/gbcrewpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@GoosebumpsCrewPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560435058845 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BEsXZcWxttIEAz25uLRld?si=4f9d71a051ec44f6 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-goosebumps-crew/id1726330730 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/096971fe-1466-4b9f-aedb-b5077a7daa23/the-goosebumps-crew IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-goosebumps-crew-173411145/ Arete Media: https://aretemedia.org/podcast/the-goosebumps-crew Discord: https://discord.gg/WuJgfspyx9 Featuring: Isaiah Vargas - The Goosebumps Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoosebumpsChannel Bjorn Palinich - GoosebumpsAussieFan: https://www.youtube.com/@goosebumpsaussiefan650 Nick Shaw - Shawhain: https://www.youtube.com/@shawhain Opening Theme by VALAINA VALAINA YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@VALAINA_band

Fueled By Joy Podcast
Episode 102: Beagles with Brandon Means (Part 2)

Fueled By Joy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 33:39


This week Mike Greene sits down with the owner of Muddy Creek kennels located in Appomattox VA, Mr Brandon Means.  Brandon has had many great years of dog hunting and is passing the tradition on to his children. Set back relax as we chit chat about beagles and the ups and owns that go along with being hounds-men.

Fueled By Joy Podcast
Episode 100: Beagles with Brandon Means (Part 1)

Fueled By Joy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 37:20


This week Mike Greene sits down with the owner of Muddy Creek kennels located in Appomattox VA, Mr Brandon Means.  Brandon has had many great years of dog hunting and is passing the tradition on to his children. Set back relax as we chit chat about beagles and the ups and owns that go along with being hounds-men.

Of Steam, Steel and Murder
Weird Frontiers - The Mountain Devils of Muddy Creek part 2

Of Steam, Steel and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 58:22


This is the third and last stretch goal for the Weird Frontiers Kickstarter. The players in this playtest are : Chuck, Jake, and John from The Defenders of Kobold

Of Steam, Steel and Murder
Weird Frontiers - Mountain Devils of Muddy Creek

Of Steam, Steel and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 125:09


This is the third and last stretch goal for the Weird Frontiers Kickstarter. The players in this playtest are : Chuck, Jake, and John from The Defenders of Kobold

Carnival Ballistics
Muddy Creek Rimfire 22 Team Hunter Match

Carnival Ballistics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 56:57


Jamie's first team hunter match, and it may have been one of her favorites. If you haven't shot a match like this, you're missing out.

Strange Familiars
We're Not Supposed to Be Here - part 1

Strange Familiars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 87:50


While hiking along Muddy Creek, Chad spies something moving through the trees. Investigating, Chad and Timothy find a variety of strange sites and odd signs while wood knocks and weird cries sound off around them.If you would like to help us continue to make Strange Familiars, get bonus content, t-shirts, stickers, and more rewards, you can become a patron: http://www.patreon.com/StrangeFamiliarsIf you would prefer a one-time payment to help us out, here is a PayPal.me link - you can change the number 25 in the URL to any amount: https://www.paypal.me/timothyrenner/25Our Strange Familiars / Lost Grave etsy shop has art, books, patches, t-shirts, and more ... including original art done for Strange Familiars: https://www.etsy.com/shop/lostgraveStrange Familiars ‘Awoken Tree' shirts, now available in glow-in-the-dark! https://www.etsy.com/listing/1300641744/strange-familiars-podcast-glow-in-theEpisode 407 notes and links:Chad, Timothy, and Alison have a new antique stand at Black Rose, Hanover: https://www.blackroseantiques.comTimothy's new art book, Elzick's Farewell, the new Stone Breath CD Greys and Orphans, and the Entity Drift CD are available now on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LostGraveYou can also find them on bandcamp: https://stonebreath.bandcamp.com/album/greys-and-orphansStrange Familiars Curiosity of the Week #93: “Alice in Wonderland” setYou can purchase this set in our etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1512451928/alice-in-wonderland-set-vintage-corkedRiverbend Comics: https://www.riverbendcomics.comDepartment of Truth #15 variant with Timothy's artwork on sale at Riverbend: https://www.riverbendcomics.com/products/dot15?_pos=3&_sid=220198f8e&_ss=rRiverbend Comics Instagram: @riverbendcomicsTimothy's books: https://www.amazon.com/Timothy-Renner/e/B072X44SD5Strange Familiars ‘Awoken Tree' t-shirts are available in our Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/739690857/strange-familiars-podcast-awoken-treeChad's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNB7MSJ2F1SRBPcQsEFLnvg (make sure to subscribe to Chad's channel, Ruck Rabbit Outdoors.)Chad's etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RuckRabbitOutdoorsTo help with the Capuchin Day Center's work with the homeless you can donate here: https://www.capuchindaycentre.ieand here: https://www.cskdetroit.orgContact us via email at: strangefamiliarspodcast@gmail.comhttp://www.facebook.com/strangefamiliarsJoin the Strange Familiars Gathering group on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/strangefamiliars/instagram: @strangefamiliarshttp://www.strangefamiliars.comIntro and background music by Stone Breath. You can find more at http://stonebreath.bandcamp.comThe closing song is The Coming Fires by Stone Breath from the album, The Aetheric Lamp: https://stonebreath.bandcamp.com/album/the-theric-lampSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/strange-familiars/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Get Up in the Cool
Episode 342: Carolyn Kendrick (Old Time Identity vs. Old Time Enjoyment)

Get Up in the Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 38:53


Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Carolyn Kendrick. We recorded this a few weeks ago in Bellevue, Washington on the last day of Wintergrass. Tunes in this episode: * Hooker's Hornpipe (0:54) * Muddy Creek (12:32) * Over the Hill (21:02) * Art Stamper's Chinquapin Hunting (26:21) * Jenny on the Railroad (33:30) * Bonus track: L&N Rag Carolyn Kendrick's website (https://www.carolynkendrick.com/) Follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/carolynbkendrick/) You're Wrong About podcast (https://yourewrongabout.com/) You Are Good (https://www.podpage.com/you-are-good/) Sign up for Cameron's Spring Banjo Workshops! (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/store) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! (https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set (https://boxset.fireside.fm/) Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/)

Get Up in the Cool
Episode 336: Corner House (Brighton House, Berklee, and Paths to Old Time Music)

Get Up in the Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 60:28


Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friends are Corner House. We recorded this last week in my home in Portland, OR. Songs in this episode: * Farewell Trion (0:39) * Muddy Creek (12:51) * Mags' 21st (28:39) * Rolling Home (45:50) * Caribou Party (55:34) * Bonus track: They Stole My Wife Last Night Corner House's website (https://www.cornerhouseband.com/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hellocornerhouse/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/cornerhouseband) TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@hellocornerhouse) Bandcamp (https://cornerhouse1.bandcamp.com/) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/artist/3yZ8XLroYVSjMsmJEHstte?si=mHVlNkRYQi2x8NTCjBQtDA) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! (https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set (https://boxset.fireside.fm/) Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/)

The Muskie Hunks Podcast
E42 - A Beginner's Guide to Stuffing Walleye, Stretching Muskies, and Native Canadian Skunks

The Muskie Hunks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 92:02


In this Hunks-only variety episode, we welcome yet another honorary guest Hunk, Kellen Campbell. We invite Kellen on to discuss their recent Canada trip. However, we start the episode on a more scandalous note, talking about what everyone else has already heard and talked about: the LEWT cheating debacle. We do our best to talk about this and what we think about the situation given our limited knowledge of the walleye world. Eventually, we switch to a lighter topic (kind of), and talk about the Canadian Hunks Skunk. We discuss what happened, and how to bounce back from a heartbreak trip. Kellen gives us some good advice about keeping your mind in the game and staying positive when times get tough. Donnie and Kellen talk about their recent NY outing and Don Senior's 50 with Vance from Muddy Creek. Eventually, after already trying once to wrap up for the night, we get into a quick line discussion, and talk about where the bananas on boats superstition came from.

The Muskie Hunks Podcast
E41 - What Happened to Episode 40?

The Muskie Hunks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 33:00


In this episode, we talk about the main reason why we pulled the original episode 40 off of the air.  Episode 40: In this Hunks-only variety episode, we welcome yet another honorary guest Hunk, Kellen Campbell. We invite Kellen on to discuss their recent Canada trip. However, we start the episode on a more scandalous note, talking about what everyone else has already heard and talked about: the LEWT cheating debacle. We do our best to talk about this and what we think about the situation given our limited knowledge of the walleye world. Then, while we've tried to avoid it, we felt it was necessary to address the recent “alleged” happenings in the musky world and our thoughts on this “alleged” situation (allegedly). Eventually, we switch to a lighter topic (kind of), and talk about the Canadian Hunks Skunk. We discuss what happened, and how to bounce back from a heartbreak trip. Kellen gives us some good advice about keeping your mind in the game and staying positive when times get tough. Donnie and Kellen talk about their recent NY outing and Don Senior's 50 with Vance from Muddy Creek. Eventually, after already trying once to wrap up for the night, we get into a quick line discussion, and talk about where the bananas on boats superstition came from.

The Muskie Hunks Podcast
E40 - A Beginner's Guide to Stuffing Walleye, Stretching Muskies, and Native Canadian Skunks

The Muskie Hunks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 126:08


In this Hunks-only variety episode, we welcome yet another honorary guest Hunk, Kellen Campbell. We invite Kellen on to discuss their recent Canada trip. However, we start the episode on a more scandalous note, talking about what everyone else has already heard and talked about: the LEWT cheating debacle. We do our best to talk about this and what we think about the situation given our limited knowledge of the walleye world. Then, while we've tried to avoid it, we felt it was necessary to address the recent “alleged” happenings in the musky world and our thoughts on this “alleged” situation (allegedly). Eventually, we switch to a lighter topic (kind of), and talk about the Canadian Hunks Skunk. We discuss what happened, and how to bounce back from a heartbreak trip. Kellen gives us some good advice about keeping your mind in the game and staying positive when times get tough. Donnie and Kellen talk about their recent NY outing and Don Senior's 50 with Vance from Muddy Creek. Eventually, after already trying once to wrap up for the night, we get into a quick line discussion, and talk about where the bananas on boats superstition came from.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
April 14, 2022: Throneburg becomes Democrat's choice for Fifth District U.S. House race

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 15:21


Admittedly, it is quite difficult to get the hang of Thursdays, but many of us endeavor to try. April 14 is the 15th such day of the year, and this is the equivalent edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement. Both the sonic version and its the textual counterpart seek to bring you to up to date on things you may not yet have known. I’m your host, Sean Tubbs. On today’s program:A Charlottesville minister has become the Democrat’s de facto candidate in the race for the 5th District seat in the U.S. House of RepresentativesMore documents have been filed in a lawsuit seeking to force a House of Delegates race this year Trees have come down on Garrett Street to make way for the redevelopment of Friendship Court Nelson County Board of Supervisors are asked to allow a mobile home park in the rural area to help provide more affordable housing opportunitiesFirst shout-out goes to the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority for e-waste collection dayIn today’s first subscriber supported public service announcement, the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority wants you to know about Electronic Waste Collection Day coming up on April 23, 2022. Residents of both Albemarle County and Charlottesville have the opportunity to drop off old electronics from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ivy Material Utilization Center. Permissible items include computers, printers, VCRs, stereos and televisions and people can dispose of up to ten items. Only two tube-style monitors or televisions per person! You must register in advance online where you will be give a time slot. Registration is limited to 110 people per hour. Visit rivanna.org for more information.Throneburg becomes Democrat’s default nominee for 5th DistrictOnly one candidate in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District has correctly filed the paperwork required to be on the ballot for the June 21, 2022 statewide primary. That means Democrat Josh Throneburg will face the winner of the May 21 Republican convention in the general election.Neither Warren McClellan nor Andy Parker turned in enough signatures to qualify for the ballot, as Throneburg announced on Twitter on Tuesday. “We just received word a couple of hours ago that I am officially a Democratic nominee for Congress in Virginia’s 5th District.” Throneburg is an ordained minister and small business owner who lives in Charlottesville. He grew up in a small town in Illinois. The candidate raised $270,154 in 2021, according to data collected by the Virginia Public Access Project. Candidates seeking to be in the June 21 primary had until April 7 to turn in ballots to their party for verification. To get on the primary ballot, a candidate needed 1,000 registered voters in the district to sign a petition. A source in the Virginia Democratic Party confirmed a Washington Post report that Parker turned in 1,093 ballots, but only 937 of them were verified as valid. Democrats in all eleven of Virginia’s Congressional districts chose to hold a primary, whereas Republican Committees in only seven chose that route. The other four will hold a convention, including the 5th District. The Republican convention will be held in the Kirby Field House at Hampden-Sydney College. Incumbent Bob Good faces Charlottesville attorney Dan Moy (convention details).As of the end of 2021, Good had raised $518,278 and Moy reported no funds. The next set of campaign reports to the Federal Election Commission are due tomorrow. In his announcement, Throneburg said he believes he can win.“We currently have a Freshman incumbent who is deeply out of touch with the people in this district,” Throneburg said. This will be the first election under the new boundaries of the Fifth District, for which Albemarle County is the northern boundary. New documents filed in Goldman suit to force 2022 House of Delegates electionThe current plan is for the new legislative districts for the Virginia General Assembly to go into effect with next year’s state races, but a lawsuit seeking a race this year is still alive in the federal court. Richmond attorney Paul Goldman sued the Department of Elections last year alleging the results of the 2021 House of Delegates should only be certified for one year because otherwise they would be unconstitutional. In March, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals sent Richmond attorney Paul Goldman’s suit back to the Eastern District of Virginia to determine whether he has the standing to bring the case. On March 25, Goldman submitted a detailed statement that documents his potential candidacy for the 68th House District in 2022 as well as a potential bid for Lieutenant Governor. Paragraph 22 points out that he now lives within the 78th District. (Notice of Additional Facts Relevant to Standing)“The old 68th District no longer exists as a legal entity recognized under the Constitution of Virginia as pointed out by Article II, Section 6 [of the Virginia Constitution],’” reads paragraph 27.“Accordingly, Plaintiff has no representative in the General Assembly that is constitutionally required to represent his interests or been constitutionally selected to be his said representative,” reads paragraph 28.  The Virginia Supreme Court finalized new legislative maps on December 28. On April 1, the Virginia Attorney General’s office filed a motion to dismiss the case once again for lack of standing. Goldman has until April 18 to respond and the defendants have until April 25 to make their reply. Trees come down on Garrett Street to make way for Friendship Court’s first phaseCrews removed several decades-old White Oak trees on Garrett Street this morning as part of a Piedmont Housing Alliance project to redevelop Friendship Court. The trees were removed as part of the first phase of the development, which got underway with a groundbreaking in January. Phase one is being constructed on a former open field. Piedmont Housing CEO Sunshine Mathon said the trees’ removal ended up being necessary due to complex topography involving a waterway that travels below the site.“We were not 100 percent sure until meeting with City staff to finalize sidewalk replacement, utilities, etc. along Garrett,” Mathon wrote in an email to Charlottesville Community Engagement this morning. Mathon said the removal of the trees is an example of a trade-off related to the need for new buildings to be set back from the street. Accommodating the channeled Pollocks Branch reduced the amount of buildable area. “The residents and the rest of the design team were balancing building footprints, number of total units, housing typologies (multifamily + townhomes), a new Community Center and Early Learning Center, ample amounts of open green space (including existing and new tree cover), parking needs, and interconnection with future phases,” Mathon continued. Mathon said the remaining phases should not have similar constraints related to Pollocks Branch and that more of the mature tree canopy in those sections could be preserved. Phase one is expected to be completed by the end of 2023. Mathon also said the wood from the trees will be used to make furniture and other products in the future. Second shout-out goes to CBIC for the WeFunder Pitch nightIn today’s second subscriber supported shout-out, the Charlottesville Business Innovation Council wants you to know about a unique event coming up on April 19 that aims to provide investment opportunities for regular people. CBIC is teaming up with WeFunder for live equity based financing for local start-ups who need capital. Recent changes in regulations allow for the event, where people can invest directly in these companies in exchange for early equity. The event will take place at 4:30 p.m. April 19 at the Irving Theater in the CODE building. Nelson County Supervisors consider Ridgecrest Mobile Home ParkThe Nelson County Board of Supervisors heard from the public Tuesday on a proposal to build a mobile home park near the Ridgecrest Baptist Church on U.S. 29 north of Lovingston. Civil engineer Justin Shimp needed a special use permit for the project. Shimp said he was pursuing the project to help provide more housing that can be affordable to households with lower incomes. “Five years ago, I would not have thought about this and didn’t think it would be needed because of affordability, but such are the increases in cost that achieving housing for folks who don’t make $100,000 a year is very difficult,” Shimp said. Shimp said mobile home parks can be a good way to provide housing at a lower cost.“One can buy a new mobile home so as little as $60,000 to pay to set it up,” Shimp said. “You could then rent a mobile home pad for around $400 a month. That is a much different sort of price point for folks than typical housing stock.”Shimp said under his arrangement, the people who would live there would own a share of the common areas and could sell those shares in the future. “I think this park investor opportunity will be a way for people who historically haven’t been able to set anchor somewhere would be able to buy in and take ownership of that and it will be good for the community,” Shimp said. The Planning Commission voted 4-1 in March on the proposal but set 33 conditions for Supervisors to consider in their review. Several neighbors of the proposed park spoke at the public hearing. One person wanted to know what Nelson County’s standards are for mobile homes and how wastewater would be handled. “Has there or will there ever be done a study on the effects of 51 additional homes on the water source?” asked Larry Shelton. Another person was concerned about the entrance off of U.S. 29. “You have to be very careful with any kind of proposals about how you’re going to get the trailers in there, how is this going to happen, how this is going to affect the residents that are there,” said Tonya Bradley. Another person was concerned that allowing 51 units in the rural area was not acceptable under the Comprehensive Plan. The debate got heated as South District Craig Barton peppered Shimp with questions about the cost of housing. Barton said he was skeptical the trailer park would work. “Have you thought about ways to figure out how to get it so people who live in this country can be able to afford a house?” Barton asked. “What could be done as a builder to help you build a house that a person will know will increase in value in his lifetime?” Shimp said there was little that the Nelson County Board of Supervisors could do. The conversation broke down as West District Supervisosr J. David Parr tried to establish order. Barton said he did not think it was likely that the trailers would increase in value. “The problems of housing are real and we need to deal with those problems,” Barton said. “Whether or not a mobile home will help in solving this problem, I don’t know. I think probably not.” Shimp said there was ample water on the site, and that many of the neighbors would be on the other side of Muddy Creek, which would mean any wells would not affect their groundwater. There were only four Supervisors present when it was time to take a vote as North District Supervisor Tommy Harvey was not in attendance. “There are aspects of this project that I think are positive and admirable, but the density concerns me,” said Central District Supervisor Ernie Reed. Parr supported the project, as did East District Supervior Jesse Rutherford. He is chair of the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission and sits on the Regional Housing Partnership. “More often than not the struggle always comes down to how to make something affordable, Rutherford said. “Question always comes down to where is the appropriate place. I’ve found if you put it near an area that’s meant for high density, folks usually may not like it. And if you put it in the middle of nowhere folks might not like it and you’re going to get that perspective no matter which way you look at it.” Rutherford said the only way to attain affordability is through density. He said the Comprehensive Plan update needs to consider this as Nelson considers how to make housing attainable for more people. Given Harvey’s absence, Supervisors opted to continue the matter to the next meeting. That will give Shimp more time to respond to some of the questions asked. Watch the video:Support Town Crier Productions through Ting!Special announcement of a continuing promo with Ting! Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. 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Five four two and the Blue
7-20. The 1914 Muddy Creek Murder

Five four two and the Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 35:08


A shade of blue story that starts at Muddy Creek in Forsyth County North Carolina. Or perhaps it ends there. A very popular fishing location at the time and still is by some accounts. Two local men on the 25th of August 1914 while fishing discovered something in the water that would impact a family for decades. 15 feet from the bank the object hung on the surface of the water. One of the men doing what comes naturally, he poked it with his fishing pole. Unfortunately, the object stirred and shifted in the water revealing a dead man's naked body. Felonfile.com https://anchor.fm/felonfile/episodes/7-20--The-1914-Muddy-Creek-Murder-e1ep79s --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/felonfile/message

88.5 WFDD - Carolina Curious
Carolina Curious: How has the Salem Lake construction impacted local biodiversity?

88.5 WFDD - Carolina Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 5:22


Salem Lake in Winston-Salem, N.C. Image courtesy of Cooper Sullivan. Cooper Sullivan/WFDD Since early September, Salem Lake's water levels have been about 10 feet lower than normal as construction crews are working on the boat ramp and retaining walls. For people, this just means a few months without water activities. But Kernersville native and frequent Salem Lake visitor Elizabeth White wants to know how the construction will impact the surrounding nature life. "I want to know if the draining of Salem Lake, and also the flooding of Salem Creek is having any effect on the biodiversity of the plants and the animals that live in that area. And also what does that mean for our drinking water, since we get our drinking water from Salem Lake as well?" In the 2018 election, Winston-Salem voters approved a bond referendum that allotted $3.7 million toward Salem Lake improvements. And in August 2021, Phase II of these improvements began. The projects planned include renovations of the shoreline bulkhead, rebuilding the boat ramp, adding additional kayak storage, creating boat slips and building a picnic shelter near the playground.  Bobby Hege, the lakes program supervisor for the City of Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks, is overseeing the construction. He said that the construction crews slowly allowed water to flow from the lake through an open valve on the dam into Salem Creek. This process prevented flooding along the creek and drastic changes in the lake. “It hasn't really had a negative effect on the animal life. The water being drawn down does compile and make all the fish closer together, which for the big fish they get real happy. Some of the smaller baitfish, maybe not so much,” says Hege. Hege also mentioned that the lower water levels have attracted more freshwater birds, like egrets and herons to the area.  Wake Forest University professor of biology Miles Silman echoed Hege and said that many Piedmont area lake ecosystems are very resilient when it comes to disturbances because Salem Lake is manmade. “If you think about the amount of flooding that comes down a river due to a hurricane, or a very large rainstorm event, those create tremendous volumes of water. I suspect similar to the kinds of water volumes that were put out by releasing the water to draw down the lake, if not more. The organisms that live in that water are used to having those kinds of disturbances, particularly when you get to larger streams,” Silman says. And in terms of the water releasing into Salem Creek, Silman says it is doing more good than harm. “One of the bad things that happens when you put a bunch of dams in the system is that you eliminate the flood pulses. And what happens then is that vegetation can grow into areas where they normally wouldn't be able to live. It can change the entire way the stream looks, what they call the morphology of the stream,” Silman added. Urbanization can also affect the morphology of streams, and this is evident in the case of Salem Creek. If you were to look at old mapping records of Winston-Salem dating back to when the Moravians settled across Forsyth County, you would see that the streams of today look much different from the 18th century. This is what Wake Forest assistant professor of engineering Lauren Lowman and student Sam Matterazzo saw for themselves.  “The reason why they chose this area was because it had a lot of natural springs and it had a lot of underground stream networks to provide these natural springs. They came here because we are so rich in water. And as time went on and we moved towards industrialization and building this urban center, those streams got in the way. So we built over them,” Lowman says. “Now we have a lot of asphalt and concrete and building groups. Those are all impermeable surfaces, which means that the water can't get absorbed into the soils, so instead it runs off into our streams. So a lot of these streams, like Salem Creek, like some parts of Muddy Creek, you'll see quite a bit of stream bank erosion. So when it rains, the water only has so many places it can go,” Lowman continued. Lowman is talking about the Salem Creek Greenway, where portions of the pathway are subject to constant flooding. Matarazzo, a senior Wake Forest student who has been working with Lowman since his freshman year, says there are ways to mitigate flooding.  “You select a section of stream, usually a couple miles at a time, and you basically redig the channel back to the most natural possible way," Matterazo says. "You're going to use native plants, obviously, like they grow here for a reason. You're going to want to use those as a way to just act as a natural sponge, just to absorb. The Salem Creek Greenway is built almost right along the creek. But ideally, you'd have a riparian area where you have all that vegetation between the creek and the greenway so that it gives a huge natural buffer for it to flood.” This process is called rewilding. But the chances of this happening at Salem Creek are slim as those natural buffer zones have already been built over. This would require extensive construction in a narrow area. However, this does mean that the current Salem Lake construction and draining is not having an impact on the flooding habits of Salem Creek. The construction is also having no effect on the city of Winston-Salem's water supply. Bill Brewer, water treatment superintendent for Winston-Salem, says that no water from Salem Lake is being taken to treatment facilities while the construction is ongoing. “Our system is very resilient in the respect that we have three water plants. And we also have ample capacity in the Yadkin River that we can draw from just in this type of scenario,” Brewer says. So to answer Elizabeth's question, the impacts on biodiversity are minimal and the drinking water supply is still safe. And while the water levels returning to normal depends entirely on the amount of rain this area will get, the lake will hopefully bounce back by the end of the year. There is no reason to worry. Unless you are a small baitfish. Story does not include AP content #salem lake #winston salem #biodiversity #wildlife Environment Normal Tweet

88.5 WFDD - Carolina Curious
Carolina Curious: Why Do Forsyth County's Borders Look Like Swiss Cheese?

88.5 WFDD - Carolina Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 4:03


Historical maps of Forsyth County displayed in the Wachovia Room at Old Salem's Moravian Research and Archaeology Lab. APRIL LAISSLE/WFDD County border lines in North Carolina are often far from symmetrical. That's especially the case for Forsyth County, which is certainly not a perfect square. That had listener John Strong wondering:  “Why do Forsyth County's southern boundaries look like Swiss cheese?” WFDD's April Laissle spoke to Martha Hartley, the director of research at Old Salem's Moravian Research and Archaeology Lab, to find the answer.  Diagram excerpted from The North Carolina Atlas: Portrait of a Changing Southern State. “Forsyth County's distinctive outline is a product of history and nature," Hartley says. That history is centered around the Moravian Church and its purchase of 100,000 acres of land in 1753 in the backcountry of North Carolina. Hartley says they named their new colony Wachovia after the Wachau Valley they knew in Austria with its similar rolling landscape. The Moravians chose the land due in large part to the richness of water resources. “The Moravians were thinking about the long term, they were thinking about a place that would support their plans for congregations and long-term stability," says Hartley. "And so this water, this amazing Muddy Creek system that is the backbone of Wachovia, is fed by thousands of springs and smaller tributaries. And when you think about where people are going to live in the 18th century, water is life." Wachovia was situated in Rowan County for the first 20 years the Moravians lived there. But by 1771, population growth prompted colony leaders to create Surry County by splitting up Rowan. But, they drew a dividing line right through the center of Wachovia, worrying the Moravians.  “So the Moravians petitioned, and the line was redrawn in 1773, and it was redrawn by the Moravian surveyor. The southern line of Forsyth County is mostly from this particular moment, and it included the southern boundary of Wachovia, the distinct form that we see today.” Both the southern and eastern lines of present-day Forsyth County came mostly from the split that created Surry County. For the next 18 years, Wachovia sat in the southeastern quadrant of Surry County, but by 1789 the population had reached another tipping point. “As the population continued to grow, there was a need for people to be close to their county seat and courthouse, because that's where all the business is done, and it's a powerful place," Hartley says. So, Surry County was cut down the middle, with the eastern half becoming Stokes County. The lower western side of Stokes was generally drawn along the Yadkin River. Rivers made logical borders because they had to be crossed.  The divide that would finally establish Forsyth County as we know it today didn't come for another 60 years.  “In 1849 Stokes County was cut in half. And the lower portion, which contained Wachovia the whole while, was named Forsyth County after Benjamin Forsyth, a local statesman and war hero who was fatally wounded in the War of 1812," says Hartley.   From there, leaders had to decide where to place the county seat in the new Forsyth County.  “At that time, Salem was a center for trade and growing industry and was located in the middle of the new county, the logical place for a county seat," Hartley says. "But Salem was a theocratic community. It was a religious place, and church leaders did not want a courthouse in Salem with its courthouse business and places of execution. So within the Salem town lot, they sold 51 acres in the northern part for the new county seat, which was ultimately named Winston.” The borders of the county have stayed more or less the same since then. The original Wachovia tract still fills the middle of it. And in many ways, Winston-Salem's city limits reflect Wachovia's historic borders.  Story does not include AP content #carolina curious #forsyth county #old salem museum and gardens Human Interest Normal Tweet

88.5 WFDD - Carolina Curious
Carolina Curious: What Are The Oldest Streets In The Triad?

88.5 WFDD - Carolina Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 8:43


“Wachovia,” P.C.G. Reuter, 1766, Collection of Moravian Archives, Herrnhut, Germany. Centuries ago, thousands of Moravian and Quaker settlers came to the Piedmont in search of a better life, and their legacy lives on here in countless ways. WFDD listener James Sims had one specific contribution in mind and asked this question for Carolina Curious. “What are the oldest streets in the three Triad cities that are still in use today?” asks Sims. WFDD reporter David Ford set out for answers beginning in the Wachovia Room at Old Salem's Moravian Research and Archaeology Lab. Martha Hartley directs that research and says the answer is complicated, with many layers of history. Wachovia in the Backcountry. Photo courtesy of Martha Hartley, Old Salem's Moravian Research and Archaeology Lab.   “Now, if we think about the time when the Moravians came to North Carolina to begin their colony — they had purchased the land and they came in the fall of 1753 — and they came from southeastern Pennsylvania where they were settled in Bethlehem and Nazareth,” says Hartley. “And they came along a colonial highway, The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road, and it started in Philadelphia, came through the valley of Virginia, and into North Carolina, and crossed the Yadkin River in what we know as the Shallowford today. But when the Moravians came this was not a road, it was more a path known as Morgan Bryan's Road.” Hartley says through diaries, we know the trip wasn't easy for the early Moravians. For starters, they were forced to narrow their enormous Pennsylvania wagon in order to accommodate the small pathway. “They had to cut trees and make way for themselves because it was a path, but it did become a colonial highway,” she says. “And if you're in Virginia — if you're in the Roanoke Valley for instance — there are highway markers about this road, but it's called the Carolina Road because it was on the way to Carolina. But we typically call it The Great Wagon Road or the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road. So, this road is what I know of as the earliest road that Europeans were using here in what we know of as Winston-Salem, Forsyth County.” And the first major roadway here is still going strong. “Parts of this road are certainly currently in use, and if you're in northern Forsyth County right as you come down Highway 8 and it breaks off into Stanleyville Drive, there's a huge road cut that you can see that's enormous, and that is the vestige of the Wagon Road,” says Hartley. “And so, Stanleyville Drive parallels the old roadbed, and it comes through sort of urban Winston-Salem. But we know this road very well in the Lewisville area because from Lewisville out towards the river is the Shallowford Road.” Hartley says The Great Philadelphia Wagon Road — the path pioneered by Quaker Morgan Bryan in the 1740s — was a crucial part of North Carolina's backcountry settlement in the colonial period. It's the granddaddy of Winston-Salem area streets, but there are plenty of other centuries-old roadways still with us today, many of which developed along the ridges of waterways like Muddy Creek and its tributaries where springs provided a ready source of clean water: Indiana, Akron and Old Walkertown Roads; parts of Reynolda in the north, Miller Street in the south, and Polo Road in the west. Highway 8 at Stanleyville Drive, view south, Wagon Road cut (2015). Photo courtesy of Martha Hartley, Old Salem's Moravian Research and Archaeology Lab.   And what about the earliest street in the Gate City? Greensboro History Museum Curator of Community History Glenn Perkins says it's hard to say exactly — commuters there are still probably unwittingly following trading paths of the Indigenous Keyauwee and Saura peoples from centuries ago — but he says one of the most important colonial roads still in existence today is New Garden. “It ties so much to Guilford County history,” says Perkins. “So, right now you know one stretch of this road is a multi-lane expressway almost between Guilford College and the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. But that was an old route by which the Quaker settlers who founded the New Garden Meeting in the 1750s traveled and connected to what would become in the 1770s the administrative center of the new Guilford County.” Perkins says the New Garden Quaker Community thrived and the roadway that made it possible eventually supported other Quaker settlements, providing a means for travel and commerce. Even the city's namesake, Quaker General and Revolutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene, was likely familiar with New Garden Road. “Because there was a skirmish before the battle of Guilford Courthouse called the Battle of New Garden that occurred in 1781,” he says. “So, you have both the British and the colonial troops traveling along that road and making their way up to what would become the big battle at Guilford Courthouse. Then about ten years later, George Washington came to visit the area, and he would have traveled up that route as well because he stayed at a tavern that was near what is today Guilford College and would have wound his way up New Garden Road to see the courthouse site.” The road's impact was felt strongly in the 19th century as well, providing the pathway to Guilford College founded in 1837, and before that, leading enslaved people from bondage. “In the early 1800s, it becomes known for its connection too to the Underground Railroad of course because the New Garden community was so critical in helping freedom-seeking enslaved people to find their way north to freedom,” says Perkins. “So, this highway where you might even see a coffle of enslaved people walking along is also going to become a point from which people can depart and go off onto the Underground Railroad trails and find their way to Indiana or another free state.” The Haley House which is located on the Museum's campus and is the oldest house in Guilford County still on its original foundation was located on the Petersburg-Salisbury Road and appears on an 1808 map of North Carolina. Public domain. Image provided courtesy of High Point Museum.   So, Greensboro's New Garden, a road for travel, commerce, education, battles for independence, and freedom. And in High Point? According to Marian Inabinett, the Curator of Collections at the High Point Museum, one of the most important historic roads still in use is what is now Greensboro Road and Lexington Avenue. She says today the road comes from Greensboro, connects with Gate City Boulevard, continues straight to northern High Point, and arrives there as Lexington Avenue. But it dates to the mid-1700s. “And it was the Petersburg-Salisbury Stage Road,” says Inabinett. “Jamestown's main street was also part of that road, but it was one of the most important north-south routes through North Carolina, and it started in Petersburg, Virginia, on the James River and came down and obviously met up with Salisbury in North Carolina going through what was in Martinsville, the county seat of Guilford County, and catching New Garden and going down through Lexington. Well, High Point wasn't here then as a city. So, it connected all those places and once it got to Salisbury, other roads led out to the western part of North Carolina to Charlotte and down into upstate South Carolina.” Inabinett says the Petersburg-Salisbury brought settlers here from the coast of Virginia, circumventing the dangerous fall lines and cliffs near Raleigh. And unlike most of the Triad's oldest streets, Petersburg-Salisbury has a clear marker dating back to the road's early beginnings. “For us here in High Point and the High Point Museum, the 1786 Haley House is actually sitting on that road,” she says. “And it's still sitting on that road. The Haley House is the oldest house in Guilford County still on its own foundations, and it appears on early maps. In fact, the first official state map in 1808 of North Carolina shows the Haley House sitting on that road. And Mr. Haley was a sheriff, a landowner, a blacksmith, so it was to his advantage to be sitting on the main road that's going through — one of the main roads — going through North Carolina.” Curious to learn more? The public is free to view the Haley House in person on Saturdays on the High Point Museum campus and learn about the New Garden community — including its connections to the Underground Railroad and the life of one of its most famous residents, Dolley Madison — at the Greensboro History Museum. And beginning in August, The Old Salem Visitors Center will reopen with the new exhibit “On the Road Again,” exploring travel and transportation in 18th and 19th century Salem.  Story does not include AP content #old salem #greensboro history museum #high point museum #quakers #moravians #settlers #new garden #shallowford road #petersburg-salisbury stage road Transportation Normal Tweet

Moravian Mornings
Building Wachovia: The Surveyor of Wachovia

Moravian Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 12:49


Born on September 5, 1717, in Steinbach, Germany, Christian Reuter was born to a wealthy surgeon, but after he dreamt of wealth being a barrier to God’s true mercy, he and his family fell to an extreme level of poverty. The family traveled often, so as a child, Reuter was not able to attend a formal school. His dad attended his studies, teaching him mathematics. Around the age of 14, the young Reuter became apprenticed to Count Franz, a surveyor. After the death of Count Franz, Reuter became an apprentice to Franz’s brother, also a surveyor. After receiving his certification, he completed various contracts in the field, and at the age of 21, he received a commission as Royal Surveyor of Germany. This work took him near Moravian settlements, and this is how his relationship with the Moravian Church began. He eventually felt the need to join them and was received into the church in 1738. Reuter proved to be invaluable to the Moravian Church as he completed surveying work for them in Germany and took on multiple roles in Wachovia: surveyor, forester, superintendent, teacher of arithmetic and geometrical drawing.   Bibliography & Further Reading: Fries, Adelaide, ed. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume I: 1752-1771. Vol. Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton Print Company, 1922.   Fries, Adelaide. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume II: 1752-1775. Vol. II. Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton Print Company, 1925.    Fries, Adelaide. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume III: 1776-1779. Vol. III. Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton Print Company, 1926.   Fries, Adelaide. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume VI: 1793-1808. Vol. VI. Raleigh, NC: The North Carolina Historical Commission, 1943.   Griffin, Frances, ed. The Three Forks of Muddy Creek. I. Vol. I. Winston-Salem, NC: Old Salem Incorporated, 1974.  Powell, William, ed. Dictionary of North Carolina Biography. 5. Vol. 5. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.   Music (Freemusicarchive.org): Allegretto (green pastures) by Dee Yan-Key (Attribution-NonCommerical-ShareAlike: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) Grand Piano Theme – Loopable by Lobo Loco (Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivatives: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) On my Way to Work by Lobo Loco (Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivatives: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

The Muskie Hunks Podcast
Talking Muddy Creek Fishing Guides and FATAZ Musky Products

The Muskie Hunks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 88:06


In this video-cast, I talk to The Muddy Creek Fishing Guides and FATAZ Musky Products crew. Todd, Vance and Andy talk fishing with me, tell stories and talk about tips and tricks with the bait lineup. This video cast was a great look inside Muddy Creek and FATAZ and I had a blast doing this one!

Sing Out! Radio Magazine
Episode 2114: #21-14: So Early in the Spring

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 58:30


It’s April, so, on this week’s show, we welcome the Spring with a shower of songs from Anne Hills, Claudia Schmidt, Tom Rush, Friction Farm, Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem and many more. It’s bustin’ out all over … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #21-14: So Early in the Spring Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Bruce Molsky / “Apple Blossom” / Warring Cats / Tree Frog John Renbourn / “So Early in the Spring” / So Early in the Spring / Sanctuary Anne Hills / “Glad for the Spring” / Beauty Attends / Collective Works Elixir / “Sprout” / Rampant / Self-Produced Claudia Schmidt / “You Musi Believe in Spring” / Big Earful / Red House Tom Rush / “Mother Earth” / Merrimac County / Columbia Lizzy Plotkin & Natalie Spears / “Sweet Song in the Tall Grass” / Just Over the Ridge / Self-Produced Bruce Molsky / “Muddy Creek” / Warring Cats / Tree Frog Tim Grimm / “25 Trees” / Gone / Vault The Hushpuppies / “Honeysuckle” / Homestead on the Farm / Old 97 Wrecords Friction Farm / “Robin” / Evidence of Hope / Self-Produced Jeffrey Foucault / “Cold Spring Bark River” / Deadstock / Blue Blade Tim O'Brien / “Little Annie” / Where the River Meets the Road / Howdy Skies Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem / “Joy Comes Back” / Big Old Life / Signature Sounds Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

The Postcast
Postcast 62 - March 12, 2021

The Postcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 21:01


Welcome to another episode of The Postcast, the audio companion to The Dominion Post newspaper in Morgantown, WV. In this episode a local restaurant gets unexpected support, Monongalia County's vaccines are halved, and personal experience with local crime.Episodes discussed in this episode, in order mentioned:Acid Mine Drainage in Muddy Creek, Cheat River:1. https://www.dominionpost.com/2021/03/09/friends-of-the-cheat-concerned-over-impact-on-ecosystem-following-former-mine-blowout/Monongalia County schools:2. https://www.dominionpost.com/2021/03/08/more-covid-at-mhs-on-the-day-mons-high-schoolers-return-for-in-person-classes/3. https://www.dominionpost.com/2021/03/09/more-vaccine-is-on-the-way-for-mon-teachers-and-other-school-employees/4. https://www.dominionpost.com/2021/03/10/more-covid-in-mon-classrooms-state-board-approves-facilities-plan-amendment/Music in this episode is from https://filmmusic.io"Acid Trumpet" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Lofi Sadness by RamolProLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6789-lofi-sadnessLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Digging Deep with Cody Janssen
Hometown Heroes & Muddy Creek Review (ft. Logan Stanfield & Brogan Guyer)

Digging Deep with Cody Janssen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 90:19


We're back with another episode talking about current racing and more! This week we'll again cover everything that happened at the Muddy Creek ATV National, and get you ready for the action coming up at Sunset Ridge! Then we're joined by two members of the AMA ATV Pro rookie class, Logan Stanfield and Brogan Guyer. The two grew up racing each other, hail from the same small town in northcentral Indiana, and now find themselves both at the pinnacle of the sport. So, they're similar background and program makes for a fun conversation. Listen as they talk about their seasons thus far, what it's like to line up against the best racers on the planet, share memories of past battles in their younger years, weigh in on some current events happening within ATVMX, and much more. You'll come away from this interview knowing much more about these two young guns, and we're proud to offer this content to our listeners. As always, thanks for DIGGING DEEP with us. Enjoy!Support the show (https://patreon.com/diggingdeepatvmx?utm_campaign=creatorshare&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter)

Digging Deep with Cody Janssen
The Return of ATV Racing: Aonia Pass Review (ft. Bryce Ford, Nick Gennusa, and Max Lindquist)

Digging Deep with Cody Janssen

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 118:03


ATV Motocross is back! Racing finally resumed this past weekend down in Georgia and social distancing may have been a thing off the track, but on the track there were plenty of tight battles – we'll dig deep into everything that happened at Aonia Pass here on this episode. You'll notice that our guests this week were all so real and so genuine, it made for some awesome content! We'll first be joined by AMA ATV Pro rookie sensation Bryce Ford, for a great conversation and a look into his unique mindset. You're going to come away from this interview being a bigger fan of the defending Pro Am Champion than you already were, I guarantee it. He also breaks some news about changes being made to his program! We'll breeze through all the hot topics from the weekend, before perpetual top 5 lock Nick Gennusa joins us. You'll hear him openly talk about the chip on his shoulder and what needs to happen for him to take the next step in his career. We also do some bench racing from Muddy Creek in past years and discuss his hard faught 5th overall in GA. Lastly, we're joined by Max Lindquist and you're going to want to remember that name. After a hiatus from the nationals, Max returned to make his Pro Am debut this past weekend. The 16-year-old somehow went from a first corner pile up in Moto 1 to miraculously winning his Pro Am debut. We'll talk all about it with the Wienen Motorsports young gun, as well as discuss what it's like following in Chad Wienen's footsteps, and more. Awesome episode here with some really great conversation! Thanks for DIGGING DEEP with us, enjoy! Support the show (https://patreon.com/diggingdeepatvmx?utm_campaign=creatorshare&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter)

Ohio Mysteries
10-Minute Mystery: Ottawa County's Jane Doe

Ohio Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 7:49


The young woman - a new mother, by the coroner's estimation - was found dead in Muddy Creek in 1975. But police say it'll be hard to find her killer if they can't even identify who she is. See drawing of victim here: https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Files/Law-Enforcement/Investigator/Unidentified-Remains/Doe-2021     www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Music: Audionautix- The Great Unknown The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch

Dump The Clutch
Jackson Bower: Inside the Mind of Gen Y / Gen Z

Dump The Clutch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 49:04


Go inside the mind of Jackson Bower, the 23 year old Muddy Creek intern that straddles the Gen Y/Gen Z divide. Recent facts show that there is an immense amount of data on this vital segment of the population, but nothing beats the honest answers to a variety of questions. I hope this provides you some value as you learn how this almost college grad thinks and sees the world.

Vital MX
Jeremy Martin | The Inside Line, Presented by Thor

Vital MX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 24:24


One of the pleasant surprises at this year's Monster Energy Cup was Jeremy Martin's return to racing. If you recall, Jeremy suffered a seriously broken back at Muddy Creek during the summer of 2018 after tangling with another rider in mid-air. Even worse, he later suffered a series of infections, as well as complications from the unsuccessful initial surgery. This was obviously a major hiccup in not only his career plans, but life in general. We caught up with him before he lined up at the Paris Supercross to talk about the time off, how he's been doing since getting cleared to ride, and a whole lot more.

Over The Bars - OTB
Winners Find Ways - What to do on practice day.

Over The Bars - OTB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 19:21


At the beginning of OTB, we tried to do segments. It did not really work, except hot topics which we still do intermitently. One of the original segments was the Innovative MX riding tip. I made a fun intro song, which you will hear at the beginning of this and think "Scott rode Suzuki?" and Scott recorded himself into his phone- I think two times. In due time, because of Scott's shoulder injury at Muddy Creek in 18- he wanted to keep his hat in the ring, so Mike and I put him in as an interim third host while he recovered. Behind the scenes at OTB, we aways struggle to keep a schedule. I work a full time and a half job for a major corporation, race regularly, ride often, and operate my side business with Rippinruts. Mike is the founder and Chief Officer at Boom RC, and has recently come back into stickers with great vigor as he really pushes his award/plaque operation. Scott is a major part of his heavy industrial company's daily operations, has a business with Innovative, and is now back to riding at full scale. I suggested to Scott, who always was trying to organize Mike and I for a more regular schedule, to buy a microphone and begin recording his own show. Now, you can listen here- as we expand from a single show, to a network with plans to continue including more podcasts and hosts. I, Jeff, and Mike are very happy and pleased to introduce you to episode 1 of Scott's solo show. Winners Find Ways.

Fat A.Z. Musky Podcast
Rain and the Muddy Creek update

Fat A.Z. Musky Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 70:52


With all the rain we discuss how it has affected Vance and Todd, and the local waters.

Frustrated Fisherman Show
Frustrated Fisherman Show (Special guest Todd of Muddy Creek Fishing Guides)

Frustrated Fisherman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019


Frustrated Fisherman Show
Episode 2, New Boat, 3 Types of Musky Fisherman, and Muddy Creek Fishing Guides Review

Frustrated Fisherman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018


The second episode reviews muddy creek fishy guides, discusses more frustrations with musky fishing, and gives you another opportunity to enter in the Fat AZ products tailed raptor giveaway!

Motoxpod
Barcia-Muddy Creek

Motoxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 5:27


Justin Barcia at Muddy Creek

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

We get Ryan on the phone to talk about the decision to race a 125 at Muddy Creek, his unique 2018 program, racing some nationals for Rockstar Husky, flat track life, the new Maxxis MX-ST tire and more

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

We get Ryan on the phone to talk about the decision to race a 125 at Muddy Creek, his unique 2018 program, racing some nationals for Rockstar Husky, flat track life, the new Maxxis MX-ST tire and more

The PulpMX.com Show
Show #343 - Shane McElrath, Phil Nicoletti, Dave Castillo with Jason Thomas and Kris Keefer In-Studio

The PulpMX.com Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 332:27


Mcelrath got his first National win at Muddy Creek and comes on to talk about that long road to MXuccess. Phil Nicoletti talks about how long it takes to push a button to get going again mid-moto. Dave Castillo talks about the awesome world of moto-stunts and AC Performance Systems and we have Keefer and JT in studio BRO!!

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The Moto Aftermath Show
Muddy Creek Wrap Up Show

The Moto Aftermath Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 60:37


Whats up everybody!!! On this episode of the Moto Aftermath Show presented by TLR Coatings we wrap up round 5 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship from Muddy Creek. Justin is back in studio with us covering all the action from both the 250 and 450 class in what has been one of the wildest races of the year. Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motoaftermathshow Follow Me On Instagram: @travisridenour Buy something on amazon: https://amzn.to/2MiL10w https://amzn.to/2tCENAX Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/motoaftermathshow Buy a Tshirt or Tank Top: https://teespring.com/motoaftermathblackandwhite#pid=369&cid=6513&sid=front Please Subscribe!!!!!

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The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek MX 2018 Review

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018


Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Muddy Creek MX 2018 Review

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 76:49


Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.

The Racer X Podcast Network
2018 Muddy Creek National Press Conferences

The Racer X Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 23:17


Post-race interviews from the Muddy Creek National: 250 Class Shane McElrath, Dylan Ferrandis and Chase Sexton 450 Class  (13:28) Eli Tomac, Justin Barcia and Marvin Musquin

Motoxpod
TJ Albright

Motoxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 2:59


Privateer, TJ Albright at Muddy Creek

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Heath Harrison

Motoxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 2:28


2017 Arenacross East Coast Lites Champion, Heath Harrison at Muddy Creek

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Motoxpod
Aaron Plessinger

Motoxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 3:12


Muddy Creek with AP

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Filthy Phil

Motoxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 2:17


Muddy Creek with Filthy Phil

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Eli Tomac, Muddy Creek 2018

Motoxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 8:40


Post race with Eli Tomac

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show
Show #150 - Muddy Creek MX 2018

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 56:49


It's Matthes, you and this series' race discussion. Don't forget to call in. Remember to listen live Thursday's at 12pm PST!

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Moto Fantasy: Muddy Creek MX 2018

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018


Discussing the scoops that affect your Fantasy Moto picks before you make them. Pulpmxfantasy.com to play!

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Moto Fantasy: Muddy Creek MX 2018

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 54:27


Discussing the scoops that affect your Fantasy Moto picks before you make them. Pulpmxfantasy.com to play!

Talking About Horses with Di Denton
Itchy Scratchy Horses - Calafea Oil To The Rescue! - Ep 14 Talking About Horses with Di Denton and Lee Etherington

Talking About Horses with Di Denton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 12:16


Queensland Itch, Summer Itch, Sweet Itch or Summer Eczema – call it what you will, but if you’ve got an itchy horse then you definitely know what it is and how it affects your  horse - up close and personally!There are many ways and many products that Australian horse owners use to treat their itchy horses (you've probably already got a feed shed full of various lotions and potions designed to help ), with last resort options even coming down to having to send or sell ‘insect tortured’ horses to a home over the ‘ranges’ away from the coast for lasting relief.So, where does a bloke, with a background in molecular biology, a passion for virgin coconut products and a well developed liking – and business - for Hibiscus flowers in syrup (floating in champagne of course!) come into the itchy scratchy horse picture?Well,  Lee Etherington is just that bloke and I met him at Equifest Sydney when I stopped by his trade stand to find out about his new magic ‘itch fixing oil’ Calafea. Now, Lee has no real background in horses specifically, but he certainly knows about coconut oil products, the Australia native oils Lemon Myrtle and Neem and after in depth research, the allergic reactions that insect bites can cause in sensitive horses (particularly Icelandic horses and Clydesdales).   So, after becoming aware of the ongoing, widespread Summer Eczema problem with horses in Germany (to where he was a regular traveller) he decided to see what he could do about it.Fast forward 3 years and Lee’s 100% natural itch oil Calafea is now successfully into its 3rd year helping itchy horses in Germany and beyond with a proven 89% effectiveness reported. ‘Get Rid Of The Rug’ is Lee’s aim for itchy horses and their owners and having now introduced Calafea Itch Oil into the Australia market, it will be interesting to see how it goes here – from all accounts, well.  I’ll be interested to try it on one of my horses myself – oh, and did I mention Lee says its effective (and safe) on dogs and humans and their itchy bites too?If you’d like to know more about Calafea oil head to their website at www.calafea.com or their Facebook page at Calafea-HORSE- Australia. 

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek MX 2017 Review

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017


Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Muddy Creek MX 2017 Review

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 81:55


Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show
Show #120 - Muddy Creek 2017

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 64:02


It's Matthes, you and this series' race discussion. Don't forget to call in. Remember to listen live Thursday's at 12pm PST!

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Moto Fantasy: Muddy Creek MX 2017

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017


Discussing the scoops that affect your Fantasy Moto picks before you make them.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Moto Fantasy: Muddy Creek MX 2017

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 45:52


Discussing the scoops that affect your Fantasy Moto picks before you make them.

The Banyan Collective
Ogden Outdoor Adventure Show 274 - Muddy Rivers, Telemark & Trash

The Banyan Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 40:36


Life as a pro telemark skier (interview with Ogden local J.T. Robinson), floating the rarely floatable Muddy Creek in the San Rafael Swell, and the new alcohol ban at Pineview and Causey passes, but what about all that trash?! "So pitted," Weekly Happy, Ogden Film Festival, and an Outdoor Jukebox on this mostly impromptu episode of the Ogden Outdoor Adventure Show! Enjoy!

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Moto Fantasy: Muddy Creek 2016

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016


Discussing the scoops that affect your Fantasy Moto picks before you make them.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Moto Fantasy: Muddy Creek 2016

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 59:32


Discussing the scoops that affect your Fantasy Moto picks before you make them.

Fat A.Z. Musky Podcast
Jherek Christy talks about fly fishing and guiding musky fly fishing trips,

Fat A.Z. Musky Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015 110:49


Jherek is another guide at Muddy Creek fishing guides (Todd and Jherek) Jerek joins the show to talk about the fly fishing end of the guiding. It starts off the same as usual with the fishing report, then Jherek introduces himself, talks about his beginnings in musky fly fishing. Also having a really awesome job that helped his learning curve. We talk about Jhereks boat, a dift boat, really awesome with cool stories. Wrapping it up Jherek gives a run down of the gear he uses and why, followed by some tips. Thanks for listening Fat AZMusky.com MCFishNGuides.com

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Guest: Ryan Sipes Jun 2015

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015


Ryan Sipes pulled the double this weekend racing the Muddy Creek national and then the GNCC in Ohio. We had to call him and talk about it.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Guest: Ryan Sipes Jun 2015

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 35:20


Ryan Sipes pulled the double this weekend racing the Muddy Creek national and then the GNCC in Ohio. We had to call him and talk about it.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Muddy Creek 2015 Review

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 77:24


Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek 2015 Post-Race Interviews

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015


Post-race interviews brought to you by Pro Circuit.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Muddy Creek 2015 Post-Race Interviews

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 26:13


Post-race interviews brought to you by Pro Circuit.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Moto Fantasy: Muddy Creek 2015

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015


Discussing the scoops that affect your Fantasy Moto picks before you make them.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4
Moto Fantasy: Muddy Creek 2015

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 46:13


Discussing the scoops that affect your Fantasy Moto picks before you make them.

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show
Show #63 - Muddy Creek 2015

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 63:24


It's Matthes, you and this series' race discussion. Don't forget to call in. Remember to listen live Thursday's at 12pm PST!

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek 2014 Review

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 87:19


Matthes, Weege and JT bring you the race review the way only they can.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3
Muddy Creek 2014 Review

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 87:19


Matthes, Weege and JT bring you the race review the way only they can.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek 2014 Post-Race Interviews

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2014 9:57


Post-race interviews brought to you by Pro Circuit.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3
Muddy Creek 2014 Post-Race Interviews

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2014 9:57


Post-race interviews brought to you by Pro Circuit.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek 2014 Pre-Race Pulpcast

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2014 27:00


Matthes and JT$ hit on the poignant subjects prior to the gate drops.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3
Muddy Creek 2014 Pre-Race Pulpcast

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2014 27:00


Matthes and JT$ hit on the poignant subjects prior to the gate drops.

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show
Show #35 - Muddy Creek 2014

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2014 62:53


It's Matthes, you and this series' race discussion. Don't forget to call in. Remember to listen live Thursday's at 12pm PST!

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek 2013 Review

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2013 82:04


Matthes, Weege and JT$ bring you the race review the way only they can.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3
Muddy Creek 2013 Review

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2013 82:04


Matthes, Weege and JT$ bring you the race review the way only they can.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek 2013 Post-Race Interviews

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2013 31:44


Post-race interviews brought to you by Pro Circuit with Reed, Alessi, Barcia, Byrne, Musquin, Nicoletti, Noren, Osborne, Roczen, Stewart, Strijbos and Wharton.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3
Muddy Creek 2013 Post-Race Interviews

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2013 31:44


Post-race interviews brought to you by Pro Circuit with Reed, Alessi, Barcia, Byrne, Musquin, Nicoletti, Noren, Osborne, Roczen, Stewart, Strijbos and Wharton.

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
Muddy Creek 2013 Pre-Race Pulpcast

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2013 20:20


Matthes and JT$ hit on the poignant subjects prior to the gate drops.

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3
Muddy Creek 2013 Pre-Race Pulpcast

The Steve Matthes Show Classics Volume 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2013 20:20


Matthes and JT$ hit on the poignant subjects prior to the gate drops.

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show
Show #3 - Muddy Creek 2013 Pre Show with Jimmy Button

The Fly Racing Moto:60 Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2013 60:15


Let's get it on people, the return to Muddy Creek MX is the discussion and your calls. Remember to listen live Thursday's at 12pm PST!