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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Pete, Steve, and Dean are live from Lake Obabika Lodge to give you a behind-the-scenes look at one of the latest episodes of The Fish'n Canada Show. Topics discussed included: Steve and Dean's new hosting jobs; getting used to fishing with a camera; open water smallmouth; cat and mouse techniques for Lake Trout; unconventional Laker lures; Pete's big laker story; Lake Obabika Lodge; the Near North; entry-level muskie setups; and much more!To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app!More from Angelo and Pete:► WEBSITE► FACEBOOK► INSTAGRAM► YOUTUBE
Happy August and happy Thursday all! We are taking you back to the Near North Side. This is the largest community area and has some very interesting history! Plus we had a guest on this one. This episode originally aired September 19, 2022Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Check out our new merch!! https://www.77flavorschi.com/shopAlso, catch Dario on the new season of Netflix's "High On the Hog" here!!If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at media@77flavorschi.com WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Visit our website https://www.77flavorschi.com Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario @i_be_snappin Sara @sarafaddah
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Also in the news: Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy blasting judge's ruling to remove Donald Trump from ballot; Cornell Square Fieldhouse getting a redesign; ShotSpotter CEO wants to get Chicago to keep service and more.
Also in the news: Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy blasting judge's ruling to remove Donald Trump from ballot; Cornell Square Fieldhouse getting a redesign; ShotSpotter CEO wants to get Chicago to keep service and more.
Also in the news: Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy blasting judge's ruling to remove Donald Trump from ballot; Cornell Square Fieldhouse getting a redesign; ShotSpotter CEO wants to get Chicago to keep service and more.
Mansfield man arrested for double-homicide near North Lake Park in 2023: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/01/10/mansfield-man-arrested-for-double-homicide-near-north-lake-park-in-2023/ Today - We turn our attention to the arrest of a young man in connection with a double-homicide that took place last year. Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(Sep 14, 2023) Gore Mountain in North Creek used to be home to one of the largest garnet mines in the world. Today, it's a preserved site, but garnet mining still continues in the area. We talk to a former worker. Also: Some schools in the North Country is trying to offer free breakfast and lunch for all students, not just those who qualify.
From the Henssler Financial studio this is your news minute on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia. Today is Monday August 21st, and I'm Brian Giffin.Late Saturday night, a 17-year-old boy was shot near North Cobb High School and was subsequently taken to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, as reported by Acworth Police Department. The incident took place in the parking lot of Blue Springs Station, located at 3440 Blue Springs Road, during a dispute between the victim and the suspect. Acworth Police officers provided initial medical aid to the victim at the scene. Detectives are collaborating with witnesses and the victim to identify the suspect involved in the shooting. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact the Acworth Police Department at 770-974-1232.For more on this, and other news about our community, visit mdjonline.com. For the Daily Journal Podcast I'm Brian Giffin.www.esogrepair.com www.henssler.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also in the news: Illinois could lift ban on sale of fireworks; Lake County Sherriff K9s receive bullet and stab proof vests; West Nile virus mosquitos reported in Glenview and more.
Also in the news: Illinois could lift ban on sale of fireworks; Lake County Sherriff K9s receive bullet and stab proof vests; West Nile virus mosquitos reported in Glenview and more.
Also in the news: Illinois could lift ban on sale of fireworks; Lake County Sherriff K9s receive bullet and stab proof vests; West Nile virus mosquitos reported in Glenview and more.
Metro High School on the Near North Side of Chicago is only one of three high schools in the country that operates without walls and uses the resources of the city for learning. Four students convey how marine biology is taught at the Shed Aquarium, radio production at WIMD, TV production at Dick Barnett studio WMAQ, drafting at architectural firms and blue collar jobs at factories.
Interview with Stephen Hanson, President & CEO of ACME Lithium (CSE: ACME)ACME Lithium Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on advancing its battery metal assets in Nevada and Manitoba. The company's asset portfolio consists of the Clayton Valley and the Fish Lake Valley projects in Nevada and the Cat-Euclid Lake, Shatford Lake and Birse Lake projects in Manitoba. The Clayton Valley project of the company holds a land position of approximately 2,975 acres and is located next to the Silver Peak lithium mine owned and operated by the Albemarle Corporation. The project has the potential to host lithium brines similar to the Silver Peak lithium mine. The Fish Lake valley project of the company has shown mineralisation of up to 200 ppm of lithium within claystone and is located next to the Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project owned by Ioneer Ltd. The Shatford Lake project is a lithium pegmatite deposit which consists of 21 claims totalling approximately 8,883 acres in the southern limb of the Bird River Greenstone Belt of south-eastern Manitoba, Canada.
The two hundred-fourth episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode China, Russia hold joint naval exercises to ‘deepen' partnership S Jaishankar: India beefs up military at tense China border US flies bombers, stealth jets as Kim's sister threatens German court convicts ex-Nazi camp secretary British High Court declares deportations of asylum seekers to Rwanda legal Opposition reach deal to unseat Fiji PM Mexican president repeats asylum offer for Peru's Castillo, backs elections 'My mum made me a murder mystery advent calendar - every day has another terrifying clue' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Triste Smith, Chief Strategy Officer for Near North Health, gives an overview of their employee engagement program, “Joy@Work”, and explains the importance of “joy” to the program. Triste discusses the importance of employee feedback to a successful engagement program and shares some advice for other health centers who might want to launch a similar program.
Former President Donald Trump has reclaimed his place among the Forbes 400 list of the richest people in the United States after falling off last year. Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-FL) and 50 other Republicans on Tuesday sent a letter to the Secretaries of Defense, Treasury, and Agriculture asking them to address a Chinese company's purchase of farmland near an Air Force base in North Dakota where sensitive national security activities are conducted. A California teenager has been charged with murder for allegedly dealing fentanyl drugs to another teen which led to an overdose fatality. Republican senators are criticizing FBI leadership for alleged retaliation against an FBI whistleblower who has claimed the bureau is creating a misleading impression about rising domestic terrorism figures stemming from the Capitol riot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to our shenanigans, this time in Near North Side with our friend, Tommy Henry of the Chicago History Podcast! We catch up with him and eat some fantastic bbq at Chicago Q! Also, we may have gotten a little tipsy, who really knows?! Tune in and learn with us! Visit our website and check out our new interactive map to visit all the restaurants and cool sites we've featured on the podcast! BPositiveProd.com/77FlavorsChi Thank you to our partner, Choose Chicago! #chicaGOandKnow WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario @super_dario_bro Sara @TamarHindi.s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/77-flavors-of-chicago/support
Also in the news: Man drowns in Lake Michigan near Southeast Side; Alderman says demolition plan withdrawn for historic Edgewater church; Missing woman with dementia found a live in south suburb; City offers new approach to opioid addiction treatment; and much more.
Also in the news: Man drowns in Lake Michigan near Southeast Side; Alderman says demolition plan withdrawn for historic Edgewater church; Missing woman with dementia found a live in south suburb; City offers new approach to opioid addiction treatment; and much more.
Also in the news: Man drowns in Lake Michigan near Southeast Side; Alderman says demolition plan withdrawn for historic Edgewater church; Missing woman with dementia found a live in south suburb; City offers new approach to opioid addiction treatment; and much more.
On today's how we discuss three examples of media coverage of crime and violence in Chicago that perfectly demonstrate just how bad the coverage of these issues is in Chicago. There is little doubt that the tried and true methods of covering crime and violence in Chicago on a daily basis serves nobody's interest but the outlets and journalists' themselves. The internet has served not as an empowering tool for the media to crime and violence in a more nuanced and thoughtful way without the space and time restrictions that printing deadline or nightly newscasts put on local journalists. Instead it has mostly served to increase space available for the same horrible reporting. The secondary problem the internet has allowed for is the ever increasing pressure from political operations that disguise themselves as media outlets and push "reporting" that serves a fringe political ideology. Unfortunately for Chicago, there too many fringe political operations that put pressure on local media to report the news inline with their political ideology. All of this leads us to the three media stories we we discuss on today's show: Arrest rates have dropped over past few years in Chicago as crime rates go up -- why? Trump's Operation Legend's legacy: 2 years later, Chicago gun defendants getting stiff sentences 68 bullets fired in Near North shootout, but man accused of taking part only faces misdemeanor after prosecutors reject felony charges All three are horrific in their own way. Sometimes it is heard to figure out if a report on crime and violence in Chicago in Chicago is from a mainstream outlet or one of the fringe political operations if you read them without knowing what outlet it was coming from. Crime and violence reporting has always been an issues in Chicago unfortunately the internet has not brought about a boom in meaningful and thoughtful coverage of these issues.
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Welcome to Protecting Your Nest with Dr. Tony Hampton. Dr. Pete Thomas is the former Director of Medical Support Services at Near North Health Service Corporation. He recently joined the executive team of Howard Brown Health and is a practicing attending physician part time with Near North. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry at Xavier University of Louisiana and his Medical Degree from the Chicago Medical School. He completed his residency training in Internal Medicine at Rush University, Illinois. His areas of interest are addictive medicine, HIV, Public Health, and Preventative Medicine. In this discussion, Drs. Tony and Pete talk about the experience of recently having a colonoscopy, the need for higher rates of screening for colon cancer in communities of color, the opioid epidemic in the United States, pre-exposure prophylaxis treatment for HIV, how to take measures to protect yourself from HIV, HIV population statistics and the social determinants of health, non-traditional approaches to health care and approaching health from a broader perspective, the importance of fighting inflammation, the multifaceted benefits of exercise, and the need for laugher and being around people who love you. Thank you for listening to Protecting Your Nest. For additional resources and information, please see the links below. Links: Dr. Pete Thomas: Twitter Dr. Tony Hampton: Linktree Instagram Account LinkedIn Account Ritmos Negros Podcast
In this episode catch up on the Sweeps Tiger paint, Extra 300 flying, New Cirrus flying, Hoover Trophy winner and how Zara Rutherford around the world!
In other news: An overnight shooting in the Little Village neighborhood leaves three people wounded, one seriously; Activists in Chicago call for federal charges against Jason Van Dyke; A woman is charged in the vicious stabbings of two women and a dog in Rogers Park on the North Side last weekend; and much more
In other news: An overnight shooting in the Little Village neighborhood leaves three people wounded, one seriously; Activists in Chicago call for federal charges against Jason Van Dyke; A woman is charged in the vicious stabbings of two women and a dog in Rogers Park on the North Side last weekend; and much more
In other news: An overnight shooting in the Little Village neighborhood leaves three people wounded, one seriously; Activists in Chicago call for federal charges against Jason Van Dyke; A woman is charged in the vicious stabbings of two women and a dog in Rogers Park on the North Side last weekend; and much more
GLAMMUMP - Generic Leftist APIA Music and Media of the Upper Midwest Podcast
Recorded 9pm Mon 4.12.21. Instagram link: details to support Chyna, mother of Daunte Wright Jr. Cashapp: $hubby98 Venmo: Chyna-w-1 Paypal: janeyhill@yahoo.com Chyna's Amazon Wishlist: chyna.whitaker.17@yahoo.com Donate to ongoing needs of Logan Park Sanctuary Residents in Minneapolis, MN Follow @DocumentingMN for Black MN Residents-driven reporting and media Read Unicorn Riot report on housing crisis of Minneapolis park residents UR coverage of recent Near North encampment raids and struggles of camp residents Part 1 of a planned 2-part conversation. Tri and Adnan speak to the murder of 20 year old son, father, and young adult Daunte Wright by firmly reinforcing the platform for why police reform is ruling class re-commodification of safety that sells itself as a universal good, yet persists in protecting only the quality of life of class-ascendant, exceedingly White-bodied peoples. In Minnesota, police reforms only spell the repackaged and prolonged dispossession of life and community-oriented protection and care of low-income, neocolonized peoples like Wright, Dolal Idd, Isak Aden, Fong Lee, Jamar Clark, Philando Castile, George Floyd, to only name a few of many people killed by the foot soldiers of MN state-sanctioned police violence. Adnan is online at @RealBashiMusic A few of many things mentioned: Proud Boys Leader Enriquo Tarrio was an FBI Informant Patrice Khan-Cullors, a co-founder of the national Black Lives Matter organization, buys $1.4+ million house Yahoo News coverage of Khan-Cullors many, many lavish properties Targets long history of funding the MPD (Minneapolis Police Department) Tamir Rice's Mother Criticizes Tamika Mallory After Lil Baby's Grammys Performance "Girl Meets World" cellphone clip of "getting real about Communism in class" segment Email glammump@gmail.com if you want the name of that anti-Left libertard children's cartoon that Tri mentioned and remembered after the podcast. In/outro music sampled from "Stereotype" by Mayda --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/glammump/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/glammump/support
Doing devotions with others, the early church, and honoring your father and mother are just a couple of things we discuss on this episode with Nathan Payne, the Near North and Center Region church pastor. You can also watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5bWFujD0_o
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What does a flourishing small group ministry look like during the pandemic? Ed and Rhiannon are joined by Lisa Bishop from Park Community Church in Chicago. They talk about how they’re caring for leaders and how they’re adapting their strategy to have groups worship together online. Lisa Bishop Director of Small Groups Ministry and Women's Ministry at Park Community Church Near North, located in the heart of Chicago's Near North neighborhood. She is passionate about biblical literacy and equipping and encouraging people to live a transformed life by the gospel of Jesus Christ. She is the host of the Living a Life Unleashed Podcast and the Founder of Living a Life Unleashed LLC, a leadership development experience that equips and empowers leaders to lead with maximum impact.
On today's episode, will be our last episode. We're on with Trevor Lovell, Associate Pastor of our Near North location, the book that closes out the Old Testament collection.
In today's episode, we're on with Trevor Lovell, Associate Pastor of our Near North location, and he is sharing on the book of Zechariah.
In today's episode, we're on with Trevor Lovell, Associate Pastor of our Near North location, and he is sharing on the book of Haggai.
Also happening today, the city of Chicago is investing $11 million in healthcare on the city's South and West sides; the State of Illinois continues the downward trend in deaths from COVID-19; a homeless man and a woman from Vernon Hills are charged with numerous felonies involving a series of violent attacks on homeless people in Elgin earlier this month; and much more.
In today's episode, we're on with Trevor Lovell, Associate Pastor of our Near North location, and he is sharing on the book of Micah.
In today's episode, we're on with Nicole Furno, a member of our Near North location, and she is sharing on Acts 21-26 and how God works through even our disrupted plans.
Throughout this season, we wanted to create something consistent that would help add even a little sense of rhythm to life. And so, to do that, we’ve temporarily altered our use of this podcast. We'll be posting a short devotional every day. On today's episode, we're on with Lisa Bishop, Director of Small Groups and Women's Ministry at our Near North location, and she is sharing on Philippians 4:8-9, experiencing the peace of God, and power of our thoughts and how they shape us.
On this special episode of the Pastor’s Cut, we’re talking about the issue of idolatry and how the book of Romans uses homosexuality as an example of this. We know this passage often gets misused, so in an effort to handle this with care, we wanted to invite two of our Park Pastors to help walk us through it. Our guests this week are Nathan Payne from Near North and Raef Chenery from South Loop and we will be talking about Romans 1:24-32.
Topic: Flying high over the Chicago Residential Cleaning industry, New movers in the cannabis franchising industry Broadcast Date: July 4th, 2019 at 5:00p Est/4:00P Cen/3:00p Mtn/2:00p Pac. We aren't live today as we are all celebrating Independence Day. Have a great & safe Independence Day Join co-hosts Ray Pillar, Owner of Molly Maid Aurora-Naperville, Fred McMurray of Westvyne and Holly A Ford of Zarian Firm International as they discuss Chicago Residential Cleaning industry, New movers in the cannabis franchising industry, ongoing franchisee development, financing, franchise accounting, purchasing, growing your franchise, improving your franchisee performance, brand positioning, expanding franchise concepts, franchisee marketing, legal issues, franchisor marketing and selling your franchise and with Arnie Mayster , President Molly Maid of the Gold Coast and Near North and Jason Tropf, ranchise Consultant, Cannabis10x.com about New movers in the cannabis franchising industry Our Guests: Arnie Mayster , President Molly Maid of the Gold Coast and Near North on the Chicago Residential Cleaning industry Jason Tropf, Franchise Consultant, Cannabis10x.com on New movers in the cannabis franchising industry Chat live to new episodes on Thursdays at 4p central. Call in on Thursdays at 323-580-5755. Co-hosts, Holly A Ford womansplainer to Ray and Fred. Listen to past episodes Interested in buying a franchise? Complete the form and receive a free copy of the Franchise MBA! Message at the following sponsored pages The Franchise Consulting Company, Westvyne LLC, Zarian Firm International, MOLLY MAID of Aurora-Naperville Area, The Great American Franchise Expo Thanks to Nick Neonakis and Mike Boehler for making this show possible.
Professor David Walker was in the studio to discuss his new book, 'Stranded Nation: White Australia in an Asian Region'. He provides a new untold history of Australia's relationship with and curiosity about its "Near North" - Asia. David and Amy focus on Australia's approach to China and Japan from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century. David is Professor Emeritus in Australian Studies at Deakin University. Broadcast on 14 May 2019.
Gwen discusses fire safety with Marc Lanthier and Nathan Melin with Near North Fire Safety and how they can help building owners comply with the Ontario Fire Code. To see a list of their services, check out their website www.nearnorthfire.ca and to book an appointment email info@nearnorthfire.ca
Near North joined guest host Bob Colquhoun on 'Rocket Shop', Big Heavy World's local Vermont music radio hour on 105.9FM The Radiator. Catch up with them at facebook.com/NearNorthBand.
Afghanistan: U.S. Military Apologizes to Muslims for Anti-Taliban Leaflets Featuring Dog,Chinese Military Practices ‘Surprise Attack’ Near North Korea,Customs and Border Protection Awards Contracts for “Other Materials” Border Wall Prototypes,House Conservatives Quietly Plotting Removal of Paul Ryan as Speaker,MSM Placed On Notice About Using SPLC As Arbiter Of Hate Group Status
EPISODE 2 | On ‘Breaking the Rules’ with one of Chicago’s most prominent Social Activists, Dr. Linda Rae Murray. www.skinnytreespodcast.com CHARGED. HAPPY. HOSTILE. ENRAGED. HOPEFUL. DISAPPOINTED. How do you feel about the last month? We have a new {future} President. We have a changing America. On Episode 2, we dive a little deeper into this… Dr. Murray is one of the largest personalities we will most likely ever to have grace Skinny Trees and is quick to have an unfiltered, real-talk, open conversation about things that are on her heart. A social activist, educator, clinician, and self-proclaimed revolutionary, Dr. Murray has spent her long career giving a voice to the medically undeserved. Having graduated from UIC medical school, Dr. Murray started her medical career at Cook County Hospital, where she ultimately went on to become the Chief Medical Officer of Primary Care & Community Health. Throughout her career, she held high-level positions at community-based clinics throughout Chicago, such as Near North and Woodlawn Health Center, held an appointment as the Medical Director of the Manitoba Federation of Labour in Canada, and became the President of the American Public Health Association (APHA). Throughout it all, she has stood as a strong voice for patient care of the uninsured and underinsured, for students – specifically those of color, and for the justice of marginalized populations. We sat down with Dr. Murray on a cold, Friday morning in her home to discuss her take on politics, education, healthcare, breaking the rules, and the overall changing climate of America. We’d like to especially thank Da In Lee who interviewed students to get their reaction regarding the election- this was played in the intro of this podcast, to Kurt Swan Jr. for a student music submission (outro music) from Black Swan Productions, and to Tone Jonez. Intro: Rage Donate Trump and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) The Illinois ACA Marketplace Frustrations with the ACA Uninsured individuals gaining healthcare coverage via the ACA Benefits of the ACA – specifically for people of color Medicaid Expansion Chicago as a Sanctuary City: here, here & here Interview with Dr. Linda Rae Murray: “Sometimes it pays to break the rules” – Dr. Murray Fee for Service Canada’s Healthcare System Pipeline Programs Under-funding education in IL Dr. Steve Whitman: here & here Project Brotherhood Cook County Trauma Unit Woodlawn Health Center Black Reconstruction by W.E.B Du Bois: here & here In the Shadow of the Poorhouse by Michael Katz The Philadelphia Negro by W.E.B Du Bois: here & here Outro: ChicagoCHEC 2017 Summer Research Fellows Program Kurt Swan Jr. Tone Jonez – Song title: Freedom www.skinnytreespodcast.com
Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
Toby Leon reads an article Alex Buzo wrote for Quadrant Magazine in 2004. It’s called ‘Wary Asians on a Theme: Dramatising in the Near North’ and unpacks the cultural complexities that Buzo encountered when presenting his work in Asia - from India, to Malaysia and Indonesia too - seeing the reactions from audiences, reading local critics’ appraisals of his plays, listening to the directors’ choices about his characters motivation and truth, then trying to make those same choices himself when he directed his play Pacific Union in Jakarta. And of course the piece is brimming with Alex’s insight and humour, both just as sharp as each other.--Alex Buzo was born in Sydney and educated at the University of NSW. In the late 1960s his early plays Norm and Ahmed, Rooted and The Front Room Boys pioneered a revival of Australian theatre.Macquarie and other historical plays such as Big River and Pacific Union helped to popularise the themes of our individual and national maturity. Buzo's books Tautology, The Longest Game, The Young Person's Guide to the Theatre and A Dictionary of the Almost Obvious confirm his reputation as an important recorder of the modern Australian idiom.