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This week, in Paducah, Kentucky, a wild affair turns into an even wilder relationship, with countless stories of strange behavior, including drunkenly running around an RV park, while naked, then attacking the responding cop with a steel rod, and stabbings that almost cause death. This leads to a terribly bloody murder, with neighbors standing by, listening, and an excuse that doesn't quite hold water!Along the way, we find out that Paducah is apparently full of aggressive ghosts, that the best way to start a relationship maybe isn't having someone offer to sell you that person, and some judges may not actually have a firm grasp of the law!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There is a recording studio in Paducah Kentucky, my hometown. Earthsound studio - a place where your local singer/songwriter or band can make a single or an album in a professionally treated environment, recorded by professional engineers. The owner is a collector of the odd and the bizarre. One of those strange and rare items hanging on the walls is a lute, dating all the way back to the dark ages. Little did I know when I reached up and strummed the strings, that the item is known to carry a curse. This is a true story, and one of the more personal on the show. Enjoy! ----------------- Visit us on the web- http://www.asylum817.com ----------------- to support the show, check us out on Patreon- http://www.patreon.com/asylum817 ----------------- DISTROKID AFFILIATE LINK: https://www.distrokid.com/vip/seven/3128872 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/billie-dean-shoemate-iii/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/billie-dean-shoemate-iii/support
MERCH FOR THE HOLIDAYS! https://www.bonfire.com/store/morningcupofmurder/ Our New Website: https://morningcupofmurder.com/ December 1st: Heath High School Shootings (1997) Today's story is like so many others. But, one would hope that, in learning about each of these events, maybe one day we can change the future. On December 1st 1997 a young boy brought a gun into school and aimed it at a group of classmates. In his wake, he left 3 dead and 5 injured in one of this country's many, many school shootings. Join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Listen to The Cryptid Catalog: (Scary stories for kids) https://open.spotify.com/show/7vwn8JNkTPOmxwRoHsVDc1 Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange local true crime story you want to share, or you just want to say hi? Email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer Morning Cup of Murder is Edited and Produced by Dillon Biemesderfer Follow Dillon on instagram: @dungeonsanddillons Information for this episode collected from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heath_High_School_shooting, https://www.wkms.org/post/heath-high-school-reflects-20-years-after-shooting#stream/0, https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/a-young-murderer-is-indicted, https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/carneal-michael.htm, https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/24/us/school-shooting-kentucky-west-paducah
Today Jim and Mike review the Red Line Singel Barrel Toasted Barrel FInished Bourbon hailing from Paducah Kentucky. This single barrel, barrel strength whiskey is a finished MGP product that will definitely get your attention. Listen in for all the details. https://www.redlinebourbon.com/ Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, "The Bourbon Roadies" for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
In this episode we have a real good friend of ours Brook Richard from Higdon decoys. We talk about Brooks waterfowl journey from south Louisiana to Paducah Kentucky. Brook tells his story on how he got into competition duck calling. And he even gives us a sneak peek on what's new come from Higdon Decoys in the future. https://therealdecoy.com - Use Promo Code “FWC22” and get 15% off through "The Real DeCoy" websiteFor Flyway Connections Gear at https://www.flywayconnections.com/shop Use Promo “FWC2022”Support the show
The Salvation Army in Paducah Kentucky announced today that they will take over administration of the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (Also known as the SSVF) program in Paducah and other areas of western Kentucky. According to the VA, the SSVF program provides case management and supportive services to prevent the imminent loss of a veteran's home or identify a new, more suitable housing situation for the individual and his or her family. The SSVF program aims to rapidly re-house veterans and their families who are experiencing homelessness and who might remain homeless without this assistance. Specialized services offered include health care system navigation, financial counseling, legal services, and help with transportation. The Salvation Army in Paducah will house two staff members dedicated to the SSVF program. For more information on the SSVF program or The Salvation Army, please call (270) 443-8231, that's, (270) 443-8231 or visit https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/paducah
Joining me today is Dr. Thomas Gruber. Board-certified neurosurgeon in Paducah Kentucky at Baptist Health. In this episode we discuss. How the democratization of technologies is making patient care better, and how his passion for helping patients with glioblastoma‘s has led him to write a patient's guide for the illness.
Bill Schroeder III has been around quilting since he was a young boy selling buttons at their AQS booth at the Quilt Show in his hometown of Paducah, KY. When his grandparents launched the AQS Quilt Contest in 1985, it was the first contest in the industry to award a $10,000 prize. When Meredith and Bill Schroeder started hosting Quilt Week 36 years ago, young Bill was right there helping his dad hang signs. When his family decided to sell the business, he and his brother-in-law James went in 50/50 and purchased the company. They did so to continue the family legacy, and to ensure that National Quilt Week would continue. It had been canceled the past two years due to Covid, so Bill worked tirelessly to ensure the show would go on. You can hear the pride in Bill's voice as he shares the history of AQS, National Quilt Week, the National Quilt Museum, and American Quilter Magazine. As he details his hopes and plans for the future, and for the different shows around the country, he shares his desire to make Paducah the biggest show it can be. “For me, you know Paducah is home and I just tried to do my best to get everybody back here.” Bill is committed to keeping quilters and their amazing creations front and center. His goal for AQS is to reach 70,000 members by 2024 and he's working hard to make that happen. He's working with sponsors, the mayor of Paducah, the Secretary of State, and the residents of Paducah to make the community stronger, and to build greater awareness and support for the quilting industry. When Bill rolls the dice, his team rolls it with him, and he credits them with making National Quilt Week the best experience it can be for attendees. [8:23-15:40]As Bill continues to share his story, it's apparent that the Schroeder family values have permeated every generation. He talks about the strong bond and connection they all have, and how their support of AQS and Quilt Week continues. It was a thrilling moment for everyone when the doors opened in Paducah this year and the quilters walked through them. Over 30,000 quilters came, sharing their love of quilting and their longing for community. Bill shares how much the support of his family and the hard work and dedication of his staff means to him, and humbly expresses his gratitude to everyone who made Quilt Week such a resounding success. [15:50-21:09] Be sure to tune into this engaging podcast to learn more about the Schroeder family, AQS- the internationally renowned organization, and the power of community. If you'd like to reach out to Bill personally, you can email him at bill.schroeder@americanquilter.com.If you know someone who has an outstanding story that should be shared on this podcast, drop Meg a note to info@sewandsopodcast.com or complete the form on our website. Be sure to subscribe to, rate and review this podcast too!
The conversation begins with Rachael Barr, Curator of the National Quilt Museum. She talks about the history of the museum, its mission and the behind-the-scenes activities involved in bringing an exhibition to life. One current exhibit is “New Quilts from an Old Favorite: Shakespeare 2022”. This competition challenges quiltmakers from around the world to create an innovative quilt based on a specific traditional pattern. Each artist brings the magic of storytelling to life through their own creative interpretation and techniques. The theme for this year's competition is Shakespeare. Laura Pomes, this year's first place winner, comes from a background of theatrical costume design. She talks about the research, the inspiration and the various techniques used to create Twelfth Night Vision, which is suggestive of a painted portrait of William Shakespeare. She did a lot of experimentation to ensure that each section of the quilt was different than the others and was reminiscent of the Elizabethan era. “Every time I turned around, she explained, “I was trying to express some type of Shakespearean theme.” (6:00-14:38)When second place winner Rachel Burke was asked about her reaction to winning, she shares that, “My heart is equal parts gratitude and amazement.” Her quilt, called Come Ye Spirits was inspired by Lady MacBeth's monologue where she calls upon the spirits of the underworld to assist her in her ambitious goals. The piece started out simple but became more complex as she went along and ended up consisting of almost 3,000 pieces. Another one of our conversations was with award-winning artist Sheila Frampton Cooper, who ventured into the world or abstract quilt making in 2010. Her exhibit Untamed Abstraction reflects the fact that she likes to push the limits when piecing. She describes one of her quilts, in such exquisite detail that it brings it to life for the listener. (20:57-27:17)Mildred Sorrells, Hall of Fame Quilter, shares a fascinating story about her quilt that was inspired by an antique quilt from 1856. Whether talking with artists, guests or staff, the excitement is palpable—proof that you don't just visit the museum, you experience it. Becky Glasby, Educational Director at the Museum, talks about the museum's “Block of the Month” Club, and the excitement of seeing how different quilt artists bring their own interpretation to the challenge. Her piece, Cheers for 30 years is also on display. The museum is always interested in acquiring new work from artists, and encourages people to visit their website, quiltmuseum.orgto learn more about events and submitting a proposal for their work. (33:04 - 38:55)If you're looking to be inspired, pull up a chair and listen to this delightful and informative podcast. If you know someone who has an outstanding story that should be shared on this podcast, drop Meg a note to info@sewandsopodcast.com or complete the form on our website.
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News and Resources: short term rentals Could the Mid-Term Rental Market Become the Next Investment Goldmine? https://finance.yahoo.com/news/could-mid-term-rental-market-123837661.html Michigan House approves controversial short-term rental protections in overnight session https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2021/10/27/house-approves-controversial-short-term-rental-protections-overnight-session/8563910002/ 7 Things I wish I'd known Before Becoming a Short Term Rental Host https://noiseaware.com/blog/7-things-i-wish-id-known-before-i-became-a-short-term-rental-host/ Becoming a Short-Term Rental Host? Here's What You Need to Know https://moneyning.com/business-idea/becoming-a-short-term-rental-host-heres-what-you-need-to-know/ New Atlanta law requires short-term rental hosts to get permits, collect hotel-motel tax https://www.avalara.com/mylodgetax/en/blog/2021/03/new-atlanta-law-requires-short-term-rental-hosts-to-get-permits-collect-hotel-motel-tax.html Mindset Moment: Questions from Listeners: Crystal Sims, Dahlonega GA: is there any mortgage protection insurance for investment properties to protect and pay off my property mortgages if anything happens? Kelly, Paducah Kentucky, I have a property that has overwhelmed me. I do not know what to do with this property. I feel stuck. I have a rental loan on the property. My mortgage is 1055, I owe 180,000, but want to get at 230, 000 for it. It will need rehab of about $40,000 if I was selling on the open market. Not sure I can get a private buyer to buy it for what I need to sell it for, without asking to buy it for way less Lynette, Milwaukee, WI, “Do I need to be a realtor in order to be an effective investor?Pros: Access to MLS, Set up your own searches, Best data for CMA's, Save money on commissionsCons: Cannot pay referral fees to unlicensed individuals, disclosure requirements, continuing ed, much knowledge unrelated to investing. Selling your own flips is like fixing your own flips if you're a contractor. What you save is offset by the time you spend doing things you could and should be paying someone else to do. Kimberly, Sandy Springs, GA “I've heard you mention that you have deals coming to your inbox every day. How do you do that?” Quote of the Day “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go...” ― Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go!
On this week's episode the boys discuss their first time getting absolutely wasted, Onlyfan's temporary cease and desist of all pornography, and Jacob's dog Larry Bird! Shreddy also destroys the show with Would You Rather and we address an anonymous caller's concerns for the show and our well being.This week's episode is sponsored by Chia. Pets, Larry Bird and The Silver Bullet Roller Coaster at Knott's Berry Farm!Give us a call to be anonymously featured on a future episode 949-229-2215.Sit back, grab a drink and as always, Enjoy the Shit Show!A Shreddy Cashflow Production***Follow us on Instagram - @BelowTheInfluencePodcast
Pastor David Appold is the pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Paducah, Kentucky. St. Paul's website: https://www.stpaulpaducah.org/ (https://www.stpaulpaducah.org/) St. Paul's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulPaducah (https://www.facebook.com/StPaulPaducah) St. Paul's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jKYmf5ojDbXlEI8iDecvQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jKYmf5ojDbXlEI8iDecvQ) St. Paul's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/st-paul-lutheran-church-paducah-ky/id1445763531 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/st-paul-lutheran-church-paducah-ky/id1445763531) Pastor Appold's recommended things to check out: Check out the Ohio River See downtown Paducah and the riverfront See the murals on the flood wall Places to eat: Eat at Kirchoff's Deli & Bakery: http://www.kirchhoffsbakery.net/ (http://www.kirchhoffsbakery.net/) Eat at The Freight House: https://www.freighthousefood.com/ (https://www.freighthousefood.com/) Eat pulled pork at Harned's Drive In: https://www.facebook.com/HarnedsDriveIn/ (https://www.facebook.com/HarnedsDriveIn/) Today's sponsor is Audible, go to https://lutherancartographer.com/audible (https://LutheranCartographer.com/audible) for a free audio book and to try out Audible. If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to rate and review the show on iTunes so that more people will see and listen!
This week our hosts take us to the banks of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers amongst the rolling hills of Western Kentucky. Laken and Chance hop off of I-24 to visit this eclectic and charming city that is packet with peculiar history. Laken tells the gut-wrenching story of one of the first school shootings in the United States and Chance terrifies us all with the tale of the Paducah Hot Springs and a former tenant of a historic building that may have stuck around. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplacesyg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplacesyg/support
Hooked Fly Co owner Brian Hester drops in to visit with Big Mess, The Bearded Wonder, and Coach Dale Diesel Collins. Brian shares some interesting insight on his view of art and fly fishing. You will feel the passion in his voice as he tells stories and what lead him to where he is today. Brian has an uncanny ability for combing fishing and art in an abstract point of view. Brian is a Visual Arts Teacher at Myers Park High School in Charlotte NC. Brian shares some interesting stories about how teaching in the current times are leading some students to get creative with Zoom Logins. Emmerson is a popular name in the Myers Park area according to Brian!You can check out more from Hooked Fly Co at the following links:https://www.hookedflyco.comhttps://www/instagram.com/bhester.hookedflycohttps://www.facebook.com/hookedflycohttps://www.youtube.com/hester'smphvisualartsAlso in this exciting episode Coach gives an update on JD's Auto Repair plus the crew enlightens everyone with an updated fishing report. We give a big shoutout to fine folks living in Paducah Kentucky! Be sure to check out our show sponsor: https://www.nor-vise.com and be sure to visit the shop Saturday October 17 for Norvise Demo Days!Be sure to follow the crew on all the social media platforms:https://www.instagram.com/tuckflyshophttps://www.facebook.com/tuckflyshophttps://www.youtube.com/tuckaseegeeflyshopEmail the guys:Bobby@tuckflyshop.comDale@tuckflyshop.comShannon@tuckflyshop.com
Small Shop Fundraising is a podcast dedicated to talking about the topics and issues facing small to medium sized nonprofits in our nation today. Liz Hack is the host of the podcast and a full time non-profit consultant in Louisville Ky. I talk with Mary Foley, Executive Director of the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center in Paducah Kentucky. Mary's nonprofit supports the survivors of domestic violence through building, changing and saving lives. We talked about crisis, something Mary faces daily in her role, and how we all can move through a world wide crisis for the very first time, the covid-19 pandemic. Specifically, Mary and I talk about: What crisis can look like Crisis can not be a constant state. Hope & Resiliency are the #1 tools for facing a crisis Being Ill-equipped to respond to a pandemic. Pandemic Response Plan is just the first step Social Media Contact for Mary Foley- guest Social Media Contact for Liz Hack- host Griffin Fundraising and Marketing is the nonprofit consulting firm Liz Hack, host, consults under. For more information please reach out to Liz Hack. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/liz-hack/message
To support ACTIVE SHOOTER: THE PODCAST please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/ActiveThePodcastThe No Notoriety Campaign: nonotoriety.comThe Don’t Name Them Campaign: dontnamethem.comCredits:Narrated By: JT Hosack from the True Crime Lab PodcastCreated, Researched, Written, & Edited by: Kat MorrisDisclaimer By: Lanie host of the True Crime Fan Club podcastActive Shooter: The Podcast is a Hi 5 Holly ProductionAudio Clips from: Very Bad Men
Discover the brewing history of the Quilt City! On the cozy river town of Paducah, Kentucky, local beer started flowing at the turn of the 20th century at the Paducah Brewing Company. Prohibition brought passionate temperance rallies and whiskey parades to the streets, but the city ultimately suffered a fierce defeat at the hands of abstinence and did not recover for almost a century. Luckily, hometown beer is again being poured at some historic digs in town, thanks to Dry Ground Brewing Company and Paducah Beer Werks. Suggested beers when visiting: '37 Flood IPA (Dry Ground) and Behold a Pale Sloth Pale Ale (Beer Werks). Information for this episode comes from the McCracken County Public Library. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewerytowns/support
Eli Sussman, host of The Line spoke with Sara Bradley, chef and proprietor of Freight House and runner-up on Season 16 of Top Chef, which was largely filmed in Kentucky. Based in Paducah Kentucky, Bradley honed her skills working with Michelin star chefs John Fraser (at New York’s Dovetail), as well as David Posey and Paul Kahan (Blackbird, Chicago). After seeing an opportunity in her native Paduca, she returned to her roots to open a restaurant of her very own. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
The Martin Bros lead the discussion over the influence Kevin Smith’s films have had on geek culture. From Smith’s Daredevil and Green Arrow to Clerks, Mallrats, and the original Stan Lee cameo, the gang deep dive into Smith’s work. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/blitzpop)
For EIGHT LONG YEARS Matt-Man and Jayman and the entire staff of IWS Radio have done nothing but praise our adopted hometown of Paducah, Kentucky. We worked hard to cultivate a strong friendship built on mutual admiration and respect. We were in the process of building the most amazing and beautiful World Headquarters there. Just as we were ready to hold our grand opening Paducah hung up on us. LITERALLY! Needless to say Matt, Jay, Jamie and our entire staff are in shock. We're hurt. We're angry. We're not gonna take this lying down. IWS Radio is fighting back this week! Paducah can go fBLEEPk itself! As always our Canadian Bureau Chief Jamie Mapleleaf and the IWS Players will be here to help us through this very emotionally difficult time in our lives. We will soldier on with witty banter, good/bad music and, of course, booze. Breaking up is hard to do, but it helps to lash out at the one who hurt you and that's just what we're gonna do! The phone lines will be open @ 661.244.9852 if you want to call in and console us or attempt to defend Paducah. Although, we don't know why anyone would. Brace yourself Paducah ... IWS is coming for you, and we're bringing hell with us.
King Leg is a state of mind says founder & lead singer Bryan Joyce. From humble beginnings in Omaha, to opening for Dwight Yoakam in Paducah Kentucky, join Arnie Wohl, Mark Nardone, and announcer Carson Beck for the compelling fresh sounds of King Leg. Bryan shares inspirations from Orbison & Presley that help his music break through the clutter & how every step of his journey has been a surprise. Also why playing a party in Nashville got him discovered by Dwight Yoakam. King Leg goes on tour June 13 2018.
Innovation is not something restricted to Silicon Valley or other Silicon Valley like location (e.g. Austin, Boston, etc). Innovation can happen anywhere. If you are willing to invest some time and little effort, you can find non-obvious innovation happening in some very unusual locations. This week, we take the new mobile studio to Paducah, Kentucky […]
Subjects discussed: Cormac McCarthy and No Country for Old Men; how to get into good graces with the Latvian Eagle; Jani Day, otherwise known as the Summer Solstice; hunting black bears in grizz country; the delisting of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and implications for the Endangered Species Act; the differences between poke poling, limb lining, jug fishing, and trot lining for catfish; the Big 3 of catfish species; Canadian Hunter whiskey; skanky salmon; pon hoss; best methods for cooking catfish; sending your kid off to school with a muskox sandwich; why the Mississippi River is a sham; and more.
Diverse musicians who find the irresistible call of home deep in the bible belt, and their very identity reflected in the rivers of their town.
Vocalist and guitarist Dave Palenske of aggressive death metal purveyors Cryptic Hymn joins the podcast in this interview recorded prior to their performance at The Riff in Paducah Kentucky on January 2, 2016. Brian talks with Dave about the band's history and style, his own musical roots, as well as plans for the future. Credits: Excerpts from the track “Revel In Disgust” from the Cryptic Hymn EP Gateways (2015) used with permission from the artist. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 www.soundcloud.com/thegreatmetaldebate www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC0ED1Ri2oNwBQW9All3Yw Have a question for the podcast, or a suggestion for an artist you'd like us to interview? Give us your feedback at: thegreatmetaldebate@gmail.com
Publicly intoxicated fans engage in a slurred conversation waiting in line to see a metal show in Paducah Kentucky. Credits: intro music by CONTRA. itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC0ED1Ri2oNwBQW9All3Yw Have a question for the podcast, or a suggestion for an artist you'd like us to interview? Give us your feedback on Twitter @metaldebate or e-mail thegreatmetaldebate@gmail.com.
Guest: Jack Lasoski, PA-C Host: Lisa Dandrea Lenell, PA-C, MPAS, MBA How do employees working in large facilities know it's safe to return to work after being injured on the job? More than likely they must get clearance from one of the 2000 physician assistants working in occupational medicine across the country. Jack Lasoski, director of health services for the United States Enrichment Corporation in Paducah Kentucky, joins host Lisa Dandrea Lenell to talk about the history of PAs in occupational medicine, the typical day of a PA in this field, and the challenges and changes taking place within the specialty.