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President of Citizens for Regional Transit, Doug Funke on a recent poll showing increasing support for the expansion of light-rail to UB's North Campus full 668 Mon, 18 Aug 2025 17:30:00 +0000 Lrng1g2mI5WMR0Mjzpj3aBQ0ySTGJSOq news,wben,nfta,siena college poll,doug funke,citizens for regional transit WBEN Extras news,wben,nfta,siena college poll,doug funke,citizens for regional transit President of Citizens for Regional Transit, Doug Funke on a recent poll showing increasing support for the expansion of light-rail to UB's North Campus Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
In this episode, Brody unpacks the importance of remembering God's faithfulness by looking at the story in 1 Samuel—when he raised a stone of remembrance after God delivered Israel. That moment, and the phrase “Here I raise my Ebenezer,” challenges us to mark the moments God shows up in our lives. Brody shares personal examples, including how Snowbird's North Campus became a reminder of God's provision, and reads a heartfelt letter to the SWO summer staff as they wrap up a powerful summer of ministry. He also shares encouraging feedback from readers of his new book No Sanity Required. This episode is a call to reflect, remember, and keep pressing forward in faith.No Sanity Required Book1 SamuelSend us a textPlease leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help improve No Sanity Required and help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
Today: Roughly fifteen-hundred people gathered on Saturday for a protest they called “Hands OFF,” speaking out against a wave of federal budget cuts that would hit everything from public education to Medicaid and public lands. And later: Montrose County commissioners approved ten-thousand dollars for an outside legal review of the North Campus construction contract, sparking debate over whether the project should proceed.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Legendary GAA broadcaster, the late Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh, is to be honoured by Munster Technological University at an event this evening when the main sports hall at the Kerry Sports Academy on the university’s North Campus in Tralee will be named in his honour. spoke to Pat McGarty, senior lecturer in public policy at MTU, and chair of the governing body of MTU, Jimmy Deenihan.
Click here (https://www.trinitysta.org/) to check out Trinity St. Augustine, where Curt serves as Pastor to their North Campus.
Cynthia Baker speaks to a group of women on how to move forward when you get stuck in parenting, relationships, and life! Recorded live at our North Campus of Prestonwood.Show NotesConnect with Cynthia Baker @ cynthiabaker.comConnect with Prestonwood Women on IG or at prestonwoodwomen.orgSign up for our VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS GATHERING on November 14 or November 16 today!!!
Jerry broadcast this morning’s show from Munster Technological University’s North Campus in Tralee to mark conferring day for MTU graduates. He spoke to MTU President Professor Maggie Cusack, Eddie Scully who’s MTU's International Manager, and to Anne Looney, MTU External Services Manager. John Downing of the Irish Independent discussed this week in politics in Call from the Dáil. Tralee Mayor Mikey Sheehy appealed for the public to help gardaí in their investigation into the death of Ciarán O’Nualláin. Mr O’Nualláin was found unresponsive on Bracker O’Regan Road in Tralee in the early hours of last Sunday morning. Gardaí confirmed yesterday he had died from his injuries. Jerry also spoke to Jack Shanahan, chair of fundraising with the Kerry Hospice Foundation which was granted planning permission for an extension to its palliative care unit.
Hey there, music lovers. Welcome to Why Music Matters, a podcast where we examine the power and influence that music can wield in our lives. I'm your host, Jeff Miers. Today, I'm joined by three musicians whose work has intrigued me for decades, from the first time I heard them - while studying at the State University of New York at Fredonia in the late 80s - through to the present day. Mary Ramsey, John Lombardo and Jerry Augustyniak of 10,000 Maniacs are all significant names in the world of indie and alternative music, and were prime movers in the College Radio-fueled alternative explosion of the late 80s and early 90s. Over the past few years, 10,000 Maniacs have been touring, playing a setlist that covers 40 years of material to an audience composed of many people who have been following the band from the beginning. These days, some of those people are attending these concerts with their children, signifying the band's cross generational appeal. The band plays its first Buffalo show in many years on Saturday, October 19, when they return to the Center for the Arts on the University at Buffalo's North Campus at 8 pm. Welcome to Why Music Matters, Mary Ramsey, John Lombardo and Jerry Augustyniak of 10,000 Maniacs…
Out-R-Inn Murders ////// 787 Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Bob Gil was a very successful young business man. During his college days he purchased a failing bar located on the North Campus of The Ohio State University. He quickly turned the business around. Then he grew his business, purchasing an old Steak restaurant and flipping it to an exciting Sports Bar and Grill. A couple of years later, Bob disappeared. He was found days later in a field far from the city. He was killed by a single gunshot wound and for reasons unexplained he was dressed like a ninja. If you have any information regarding the 1994 murder of Bob Gil contact True Crime Garage or go to www.CentralOhioCrimeStoppers.orgBeer of the Week - Party at Steve Guttenberg's House by Hoof Hearted Brewing Garage Grade - 5 out 5 bottle caps Join in the discussion on the Garage Army Blog - www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Follow True Crime Garage on Instagram & X - @truecrimegarage
Guests: Megan Rogers, PCA Senior Director of Development & Stewardship, and Kenzie Venus, Director of Development Events If you'd like to watch this podcast, check out the PCA YouTube page. North Texas Giving Day (NTGD) has begun! From now until September 19, you can give to the PCA Fund that helps provide that margin of excellence funding specific projects that make our school even better! Funds designated for the North Campus will be used for North Campus projects and funds designated for the Plano Campus will be used for Plano Campus projects. The goals for the two campuses are as follows: North Campus - goal of $80K, with a stretch goal of $100K Plano Campus - goal of $553K, with a stretch goal of $700K To donate, visit the NTGD/PCA page and make a donation - make sure you put what campus you're on and what grades your children are in. Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic!