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Thursday, November 17, 2022 - There are 55 National Heritage Areas in the United States, and one of the newest is the Northern Plains National Heritage Area. It strives to connect visitors to heritage stories and deepen the sense of place involving Federal, state, county, city and non-profit sites along the Missouri River in central North Dakota. Aaron Barth is the executive director, and he visits with John Harris in an excerpt from the Prairie Pulse television show. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a musical Plains Folk essay, “Bargains and Ballads.” ~~~ Sue Balcom is here for Main Street Eats. Her topic this week is clean eating.
Hour 1 * Guest: Charlotte Cuthbertson – Senior Reporter – TheEpochTimes.com. * The New Wild West: Texas Border County's Desperate Bid to Curb Illegal Immigration – Charlotte Cuthbertson. * The Sheriff Mack Show On BrightEON.TV! * Still planning to call it the ‘Pfizer vaccine'? – The new name it will be marketed under, Comirnaty is not going over well. * Biden Calls on Companies to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccination – Zachary Stieber. * After FDA Approval, Pentagon Says Vaccine Is Mandatory – Pentagon Forces Military to get Vaccinated! * Most Vaccinated Nation Israel. Record High Covid Cases And Deaths Exploding Again. * Gab launches brand-new job board to help unvaccinated Americans – ‘Is your employer forcing you to inject a foreign substance into your body?' – Joe Kovacs, WND.com. * The No Vax Mandate Job Board at Gab.com declares ‘Now Hiring!' Hour 2 * Guest: Tom DeWeese President AmericanPolicy.org. * Tom DeWeese is one of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education and American sovereignty and independence. * Tom: I have just uncovered yet another stealth plan – For more than a decade I have been sounding the alarm on the dangers of National Heritage Areas. In fact, the American Policy Center (APC) is one of the only organizations to testify against them in congressional hearings. * There is a dangerous new Bill called the National Heritage Area Act (S.1942), just introduced to the Senate that will drastically change how a National Heritage Area is created. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Guest: Tom DeWeese President AmericanPolicy.org. * Tom DeWeese is one of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education and American sovereignty and independence. * Tom: I have just uncovered yet another stealth plan - For more than a decade I have been sounding the alarm on the dangers of National Heritage Areas. In fact, the American Policy Center (APC) is one of the only organizations to testify against them in congressional hearings. * There is a dangerous new Bill called the National Heritage Area Act (S.1942), just introduced to the Senate that will drastically change how a National Heritage Area is created.
Residents in proposed National Heritage Areas are raising questions about the government actually undermining their private property rights. As it turns out, their concerns are valid. We'll get the details from Tom DeWeese, president of the American Policy Center. Plus: A new survey shows most Americans want schools to teach traditional Western values. We'll talk about that and more on Monday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
On the tenth episode of The Ranchers' Voice, Jay and Raylee take a deep dive on HB 554, a bill which would require the Montana Legislature's approval of National Heritage Areas (NHA) and National Trail Designation in Montana. We share an interview with MSGA's North Central District Board of Director & Big Sandy rancher, Dana Darlington, as he discusses his history with designations, the background on the info and how MSGA's grassroots efforts benefit members' private property rights.
Raylee Honeycut of the Montana Stock Growers Association talked with Aaron about the state legislative session and the push to designate National Heritage Areas, impacting farms and ranches
Big Blend Radio panel discussion on National Heritage Areas featuring Alan Spears - Director of Cultural Resources in the Government Affairs department at National Parks Conservation Association; Lowell Perry Jr. - Executive Director of the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area; and Yvonne Peach - Owner of Coronado Motor Hotel and Yuma Landing Bar & Grill, and Founder of the Yuma Historical Society Museum of Aviation Tourism. Featured music is "Colors of the USA" by Doreen Taylor.
Join Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Radio & TV Magazine and Parks & Travel Magazine, for Big Blend Radio’s Tourism Excellence Show, airing live online from the Historic Coronado Motor Hotel in Yuma, Arizona. On This Episode: - National Heritage Areas - Alan Spears - Director of Cultural Resources in the Government Affairs department at National Parks Conservation Association; Lowell Perry Jr. - Executive Director of the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area; and Yvonne Peach - Owner of Coronado Motor Hotel and Yuma Landing Bar & Grill, and Founder of the Yuma Historical Society Museum of Aviation Tourism. - Restaurant Labor Laws - San Diego employment attorney Ward Heinrichs outlines California Employment Laws for Restaurants. Featured music is “Colors of the USA” by Doreen Taylor, and “Bar Band” by the Tall Men Group.
Join your host, Susan Knowles, as I welcome Cheryl K. Chumley back to the show. Cheryl is a professional journalist with more than 15 years of experience covering a wide range of topics, from politics, policy and presidential elections to small-town courts, cops and country government. Cheryl is also an Army Veteran.I will be talking to Cheryl about her new book "The Devil in D.C.," now on Amazon and about other important political topics of the day. I'll also ask her about why Trump, why not Hillary, who sold out and much, much more.In The Devil in DC veteran journalist Cheryl K. Chumley warns of the progressive-socialist and atheist direction America has taken. In a step-by-step guide on what to do about it, Chumley not only explains the issues at hand but offers solutions to the issues: a crippling welfare and entitlement system that reduces the potential of the citizenry; an education system designed to appeal to the lowest performers rather than help all students rise to a higher standard; a broken immigration system that rewards and encourages illegal immigrants, limits the power of the border states, and makes devalues and endangers US citizens; a Federal Reserve that irresponsibly runs up debt by printing money to artificially prop up our economy (and in turn encourages record-level personal debt); and worst of all career partisan politicians who are more concerned with getting reelected and lining their own pockets than in doing what is right for their constituents.Chumley is a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow, for which she spent a year (2008-2009) researching the impact of National Heritage Areas on private property rights, with findings published in the Washington Examiner, Capital Research Center and several other outlets.
Join your host, Susan Knowles, as I welcome Cheryl K. Chumley to the show. Cheryl is a professional journalist with more than 15 years of experience covering a wide range of topics, from politics, policy and presidential elections to small-town courts, cops and country government. Cheryl is also a full-time news writer with WND and an Army Veteran.I will be talking to Cheryl about her new book that will be released in March 2016 but our focus will be on current issues in news and politics that concern us all. You can pre-order Cheryl's book, "The Devil in D.C.," now on Amazon.In The Devil in DC veteran journalist Cheryl K. Chumley warns of the progressive-socialist and atheist direction America has taken. In a step-by-step guide on what to do about it, Chumley not only explains the issues at hand but offers solutions to the issues: a crippling welfare and entitlement system that reduces the potential of the citizenry; an education system designed to appeal to the lowest performers rather than help all students rise to a higher standard; a broken immigration system that rewards and encourages illegal immigrants, limits the power of the border states, and makes devalues and endangers US citizens; a Federal Reserve that irresponsibly runs up debt by printing money to artificially prop up our economy (and in turn encourages record-level personal debt); and worst of all career partisan politicians who are more concerned with getting reelected and lining their own pockets than in doing what is right for their constituents.Chumley is a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow, for which she spent a year (2008-2009) researching the impact of National Heritage Areas on private property rights, with findings published in the Washington Examiner, Capital Research Center and several other outlets.
Join your host, Susan Knowles, as I welcome Cheryl K. Chumley to the show. Cheryl is a professional journalist with more than 15 years of experience covering a wide range of topics, from politics, policy and presidential elections to small-town courts, cops and country government. Cheryl is also an Army Veteran.We will be talking about her new book "Police State USA: How Orwell's Nightmare Is Becoming Our Reality." Cheryl is also a contributor to TheBlaze.Chumley is a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow, for which she spent a year (2008-2009) researching the impact of National Heritage Areas on private property rights, with findings published in the Washington Examiner, Capital Research Center and several other outlets.Chumley serves in her spare time as a Court-Appointed Special Advocate to help judges make the difficult decision of where abused and neglected children should live.
February 25, 2014 The Calumet Region of Indiana and Illinois at the southern end of Lake Michigan has great ecological significance, cultural diversity, and economic might but is now grappling with questions of regional direction in the wake of widespread deindustrialization. The idea of designating the Calumet as a National Heritage Area grew from a 1998 feasibility study by the National Park Service.The Calumet Heritage Partnership, formed as a result of the study, has worked to keep the Heritage Area idea alive. Drs. Mark Bouman, from the Field Museum, and William Peterman, professor emeritus at Chicago State University, introduce the concept of National Heritage Areas with examples of successful NHAs in other parts of the country; discuss why NHAs should be of interest to planners; and show how the creation of a Calumet NHA would be consistent with and augment existing and evolving plans for the Calumet region.