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The Davy Crockett Hunting Club is a waterfowl hunting club in Northwest Tennessee. It began in the 1940's when respected duck hunt guide and chief clerk of Union City's Davy Crockett Hotel, Ralph Morton, came up with the idea of forming a club for the many hunters that came to the region each year to hunt. The hunting exploits, innumerable anecdotes, tales, accounts, truths and fabrications about the club have become the stuff of Tennessee legend. Morton's vision and his passion to share the sport of waterfowl hunting with others has evolved into one of the oldest and most respected hunting clubs in the nation. Jon Nesbitt, who began hunting with the club as a young boy, has been researching and writing about the history of the club along with the joys and challenges experienced through the years by those who enjoy the sport in West Tennessee. In this episode, he shares his personal story, a bit more about the club and how he went about gathering memorabilia, research materials and personal stories about the club. In Discovery Park's new, permanent exhibit, “Duck, Duck, Goose: Waterfowl of the Mississippi Flyway,” discover how a combination of federal land protections and private land conservation unites the government, landowners, hunters, scientists, conservationists and other nature lovers to protect and restore waterfowl populations and the land needed for them to thrive. This episode is sponsored by The Hatchie River Conservancy.
Ralph Morton, Global Fleet Management editor for the U.K. and Europe, interviews a key fleet leader in the 20th GFM Voices video, produced by Automotive Fleet. Topics include: Electrification and the possible recession this year. Pressures facing fleet managers of ICE fleets. Impact of vehicle deliveries on fleet plans in 2023. AFP resources and membership information.
Global Fleet Management UK/European editor Ralph Morton discusses fleet vehicle electrifiction issues with Gareth Thomas, business development manager at Project EV, one of the UK's leading electric vehicle charging companies.
The Global Fleet Voices video series is produced by Automotive Fleet and offers an updated look at the multifaceted, multinational fleet market as presented by Automotive Fleet Editor Mike Antich. In this episode, Mike speaks with Automotive Fleet European Fleet Editor, Ralph Morton, about the recent merger between Mitsubishi and Hitachi.
In this Global Fleet News Roundup for the week of October 15, 2021, Mike Antich, Jordon Wiklund, Ralph Morton, and Cindy Brauer examine recent global fleet news. News Covered: The rise of car subscriptions in Europe. Safety and security in Latin American fleets. Addressing safety and security among fleets. China's changes to climate policy.
In this episode of Global Fleet Management Voices, Automotive Fleet Executive Editor, Mike Antich, speaks with European Fleet Editor for Automotive Fleet, Ralph Morton, about the goals and progress of fleet electrification in the UK. Topics include: Why there's a rapid acceleration towards fleet electrification in the UK. What the current infrastructure looks like and its short-term goals. The impact of EVs on Maintenance and Operating Costs.
Archive interview clips with Norm Rice and Paul Graham plus a new interview on Seattle sports with Ralph Morton.
We are live at the MTR Western Sports Star of the Year awards at the Sheraton Grand Seattle this afternoon. Ralph Morton of the Seattle Sports Commission drops by to discuss the event, the goal of the commission, and some of the big events we're all hoping come to town. The Dawgs are in Tucson tonight for a big game against the Wildcats. Joining us from Arizona is Sam Timmins talking about the quick improvement in his game. How did a kid from New Zealand end up playing basketball in Seattle? Tonight, at the Sports Star of the Year awards we're honoring the 1979 Sonics, which brings up the question, which is the greatest sports team in Seattle history. Dick and Dave argue over the best and most beloved Mariners teams; 1995 or 2001?
We are live at the MTR Western Sports Star of the Year awards at the Sheraton Grand Seattle this afternoon. Ralph Morton of the Seattle Sports Commission drops by to discuss the event, the goal of the commission, and some of the big events we're all hoping come to town. The Dawgs are in Tucson tonight for a big game against the Wildcats. Joining us from Arizona is Sam Timmins talking about the quick improvement in his game. How did a kid from New Zealand end up playing basketball in Seattle? Tonight, at the Sports Star of the Year awards we're honoring the 1979 Sonics, which brings up the question, which is the greatest sports team in Seattle history. Dick and Dave argue over the best and most beloved Mariners teams; 1995 or 2001?
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In the last 10 years, Ralph Morton has helped initiate one of the most active sports commissions in the United States. As Executive Director of the Seattle Sports Commission, Morton has been in some of top dealings for major league teams, area data and political conversations over publicly-funded stadiums and arenas. Morton also helps bridge the game for major outside sports promotions that want help accessing the market and media when putting on events in the city of Seattle. Morton talks about the Seattle Super Sonics’ departure and its effect on Queen Anne Hill around Key Arena, as well as the history of the Seattle Sports Commission throughout the years.