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In this episode of Big Blend Radio's "World of Art" Podcast, artist and art historian Victoria Chick explores the life and legacy of Fletcher Martin (1904–1979)—a self-taught American artist whose talent, determination, and keen powers of observation helped him become one of the most respected illustrators and muralists of his era. From humble beginnings in the American West to working as a boxer, miner, illustrator, muralist, teacher, and war correspondent, Martin lived the experiences he later captured through his art. Victoria discusses how his unconventional path shaped his artistic voice, his work on Depression-era post office murals, his illustrations for major publications, and the inspirational approach he brought to teaching aspiring artists. The conversation also highlights the importance of preserving artistic heritage, the role of observation in creative development, and how artists can remain true to their own vision while learning from those who came before them. Victoria is a contemporary figurative artist, a collector of early 19th and 20th-century American prints, and the visionary spearheading the development of the Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico.
Shawn Howarth, President and CEO of Excellon Resources (TSXV:EXN) (OTC:EXNRF)(FRA:E4X2), joins us to outline all the development work building towards mill pre-commissioning and trial mining ramp up into production over the next few quarters at their flagship Mallay silver-lead-zinc mine, located in the Cerro de Pasco area of Peru. We then review the value proposition and optionality across their other 3 projects: Tres Cerros, Kilgore, and Silver City. Mallay Development Highlights: Mill ready for pre-commissioning. All critical refurbishment and wet commissioning milestones completed; bulk-sample campaign targeted for June 2026. ~15,000 tonnes stockpiled from Isguiz vein and Footwall Zone. Surface stockpile provides representative feed for the pre-commissioning bulk-sample campaign. Infill drilling informing updated restart planning. Results from the ~2,500-metre program are being integrated into the geological model; the Company expects to have an updated restart plan and schedule in early Q3/26. Drilling underway to test mineralized extensions: Two rigs active at site targeting extensions of the Isguiz system at depth, the Pierina gold target and Mallay Deeps — a downhole electromagnetics ("DHEM") exploration target; a third rig is expected at Shafra in June. Operational team strengthened. New Operations Manager appointed at Mallay; technical capacity expanded in the resource modelling, mine planning, and contract management areas. Dewatering of the 400-ramp advanced. Rehabilitation of the 400-ramp is now underway, providing access to Isguiz below the 4090 level. The work completed over the last several months, includes finishing the mill refurbishment, assay lab upgrades, completion of the initial infill drill program and the expansion to three drill rigs. This positions the Company to begin testing the process plant in a measured way. Shawn outlines that their operations team is treating June as a bulk-sample exercise, which is designed to validate metallurgy, grades, recoveries, and concentrate quality. There will then be a steady commissioning of the mill via underground mining and surface stockpiles for the second half of the year, ramping up towards nameplate capacity at 600 tpd by year end. There is also an systematic exploration program underway with the goal of further resource definition and expansion testing extensions of the Isguiz system at depth, the Pierina gold target, and the exploring along the broader Shafra Zone. With current silver prices materially above the US$30/oz assumptions used in their February 2026 Mineral Resource Estimate, they believe there are footwall areas and expansion areas that can convert into economic ore and then come into the future mine plan. In 2025, Excellon secured an off-take agreements with Glencore for their lead and zinc concentrates, Shawn outlined that their internal studies project a run-rate of 600 tonnes per day of production, producing approximately 2-2.5 million silver equivalent ounces per year, and with a target All-In Sustaining Cost (AISC) of US$17 per AgEq ounce. They are also open to eventual expansion of the plant once more mineral resource growth and data comes back in from all the drilling underway and on tap for the for the foreseeable future. The Tres Cerros Project is a highly prospective gold-silver exploration project approximately five kilometers northwest of the Mallay Mine. The project's prime area of interest is a 2.5 kilometer by 500 meter corridor of gold-silver mineralization and coincident IP/resistivity anomalies, indicative of a bulk tonnage, high sulfidation epithermal system. Numerous historical grab samples were taken across the 2.5 kilometer fault, which are being analyzed to determine further follow-up exploration work. Kilgore, is an advanced gold project in Idaho with over 1 million ounces of gold delineated in all categories, and the Company is considering bringing in a JV partner to assist with moving this project forward in exploration and further derisking. Silver City, a high-grade epithermal silver district in Saxony, Germany, with a long history of almost 800 years of silver production. Shawn has stated publicly that they are looking at spinning out this asset into a new European-focused silver exploration vehicle. There was just $2million raised in the private holding company for data compilation and for presenting the market with a more defined value proposition and drill program. Click here to follow the latest news from Excellon Resources For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
In this episode of Big Blend Radio's "World of Art" Podcast, artist and art historian Victoria Chick explores the life and work of artist Frank Lucien Heath, a West Coast painter known for his atmospheric landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and evocative use of light and fog. The conversation dives into Heath's artistic training in San Francisco, the influence of historic world expositions on artists of the era, and the importance of creative enclaves and artist retreats throughout history. Victoria also examines Heath's distinctive painting style, the enduring allure of the West Coast, and how landscape artists captured both the grandeur and mystery of their surroundings. Along the way, the discussion expands into topics including train travel, creative partnerships, Silver City's colorful history and legends, the importance of preserving cultural heritage, and the evolving relationship between human creativity and artificial intelligence. Victoria is a contemporary figurative artist, a collector of early 19th and 20th-century American prints, and the visionary spearheading the development of the Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico.
Like most combat sports, boxing is thought of as a male-dominated activity. But in Milwaukee's Silver City, there's one gym providing women with a space to build strength, confidence and discipline.Many who step through the door at SheWolf have no prior experience and might not be all that interested in the fighting aspect of boxing. Still, going to the gym quickly becomes part of their daily routine for other reasons.“This is just a period of time in society, but then also personally in my life as a middle-aged woman doing a lot of different things, that I just want to feel strong,” said Trudy Watt, a member of the gym who started boxing not just for the physical benefit, but also the community aspect.“I just passed my hundredth class a couple weeks ago,” she added. “If you just stick with it, it's really astonishing how in less than a year, you'll see your own strength and ability grow in really noticeable ways.” On this episode, guest host Rachel Tarby talks with Watt and other gym members, plus owner Donna Gallardo, about what makes SheWolf a unique entry in Milwaukee's fitness community.#####Guest host: Rachel TarbyUniquely Milwaukee is made possible by the generous support of our members.
The Wall of Saint Paul is back and was in full effect last night in the Silver City, in front of a full house, and a packed crowd out on West 7th street outside Grand Casino Arena. The Minnesota Wild earn their first home win in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs since 2014. Ryan Carter and John King walked tall into the studio, albeit a bit stinky from the block party shenanigans last night, but no other way to celebrate this win AND all the Mothers on their special day, than to to deliver a recap of game 3. Joe O'Donnell and Kevin Gorg jump-in to give their flowers to the entire fanbase, along with so many key pieces on the ice last night. Happy Mother's Day everyone! Celebrate all the Mom's along with last nights win, but be ready for another tilt tomorrow night!
How to Say What You Mean Without Being Mean by Jan D Thomas https://www.amazon.com/How-What-Mean-Without-Being/dp/1964362792 Jandthomasbooksandpaint.com Your relationships are important and how you communicate with people will determine most aspects of your life. W hen your final word is spoken and your last breath is drawn, nothing will matter except God and those people whom you have loved. Only that love will last an eternity. You will see them again if they are in a right relationship with Christ, but all of those things that you thought were so important to you will be dust and ashes. Nothing more. About the author Jan D. Thomas is a New Mexico native. Born at the Santa Rita copper mine near Silver City, he heard the blast of the first atomic bomb test at Trinity Site. Moving later to Los Alamos, the birthplace of the atomic age, he lived for a few years as a child in northern New Mexico, but returned to his birthplace, where he graduated from high school. After four years in the United States Air Force, he returned from spending nearly three years in Spain to attend the University of New Mexico. He also has an MDiv degree and retired from a career in the New Mexico Corrections Department, where he was a warden. He has worked with prison ministry groups, helped found a faith-based program in New Mexico, and became the first National Director of Celebrate Recovery Inside, the prison application of the program. He was married to his late wife, Fern, for 54 years before she passed away in 2019. He has three children, six grandchildren, and fourteen great-grandchildren. Having lived in the Mesilla Valley for over thirty years, he spends much of his time painting and writing. As an artist, he has painted over 200 paintings and has published a number of books, poems, and essays.
Federal recovery operations continue across the Mariana Islands under FEMA Emergency Declarations for Guam and CNMI following Super Typhoon Sinlaku; the President affirms a Major Disaster Declaration for Hawaii tied to the March Kona-low storms; CISA adds an Apache ActiveMQ flaw to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog and publishes four new ICS advisories; SPC highlights an Enhanced Risk of severe storms across the Plains and Mississippi Valley today; and several states post boil-water actions after water-main breaks. EM Morning Brief is your concise daily update on national and state-by-state emergency management news. Produced by Sitch Radio, an EOC Voices podcast.Key Takeaways• Super Typhoon Sinlaku response: FEMA Emergency Declarations cover Guam and the CNMI; Saipan and Tinian remain without full power, water, and road access as federal resources deploy.• Hawaii disaster declaration: Presidential Major Disaster Declaration affirmed for Kona-low storms (March 10–24); Individual Assistance available in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Maui counties; IA deadline June 7, 2026.• CISA KEV update: CVE-2026-34197 Apache ActiveMQ added to the KEV catalog on April 16; federal civilian agencies must remediate under BOD 22-01.• CISA ICS advisories: Four new advisories (ICSA-26-106-01–04), including Delta Electronics ASDA-Soft stack-based buffer overflow — Critical Manufacturing sector.• Severe weather outlook: SPC Enhanced Risk today across Upper/Middle Mississippi Valleys and Central/Southern Plains; WPC Slight Risk for excessive rainfall; SWPC G2 geomagnetic storm watches April 17–18.• NIFC situational picture: April 16 IMSR shows 1,744,190 YTD acres burned; eight large uncontained fires; 770 personnel assigned nationwide.• Florida — Newman Drive Fire: 1,733 acres, 60% contained; evacuations remain for five streets in Collier County; pet-friendly shelter open at Golden Gate Community Center.• Water-system advisories: New boil-water notices or active advisories in Silver City, Nevada; portions of Newark/Belleville/Bloomfield, New Jersey; Rotterdam, New York; five counties in southwest Iowa; and portions of Guam.SourcesFEMA• FEMA — CNMI Emergency Declaration (Typhoon Sinlaku) — Federal assistance available to CNMI for Typhoon Sinlaku beginning April 11, 2026.• Hawaii News Now — FEMA Affirms Major Disaster Declaration for Hawaii — Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for Kona-low storms.• Governor of Hawaii — FEMA Affirms Presidential Major Disaster Declaration — State reaction and federal assistance breakdown; June 7, 2026 IA deadline.• FEMA Newsroom — Official FEMA press releases.CISA• CISA — Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog (Apr 16, 2026) — CVE-2026-34197 Apache ActiveMQ improper-input-validation vulnerability.• CISA — Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog — KEV catalog landing page with remediation deadlines.• CISA — ICSA-26-106-01 Delta Electronics ASDA-Soft — Stack-based buffer overflow in Critical Manufacturing sector software.• CISA — ICS Advisories index — Listing of current ICS/OT advisories including ICSA-26-106-01 through 04.NOAA / NWS / SWPC• Storm Prediction Center — Day 1 Convective Outlook — Enhanced severe risk across Upper/Middle Miss Valleys and Central/Southern Plains.• Weather Prediction Center — National precipitation and flash flood guidance.• NOAA SWPC — G2 (Moderate) geomagnetic storm watches April 17–18, 2026.NIFC / Wildfire• NIFC — Incident Management Situation Report (April 16, 2026) — National wildland fire synopsis: 1,744,190 YTD acres; 8 uncontained large fires; 770 personnel assigned.• NIFC — National Fire News — Daily national wildfire activity summary.DHS / NTAS• DHS — National Terrorism Advisory System — Current NTAS bulletins and updates.Travel Advisories• U.S. Department of State — Travel Advisories — Country-by-country levels and recent updates.CDC / Public Health• CDC HAN — Medetomidine in the U.S. Illegal Fentanyl Supply — Health Advisory on overdose and severe withdrawal syndrome risk.Florida• WUSF — Newman Road Fire containment rises to 60% — Collier County wildfire at 1,733 acres; 60% contained; evacuations in place.• WGCU — Newman Drive Fire evacuations and shelter info — Evacuation streets and Golden Gate Community Center pet-friendly shelter.Iowa• We Are Iowa — Boil order across five counties — Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shelby, Audubon, and Cass counties on Regional Water system.• Iowa HSEMD — Regional Water boil order bulletin — Official Iowa HSEMD bulletin forwarding boil-order details.Nevada• Nevada Appeal — Silver City boil-water notice — Notice issued 7:45 a.m. April 16 by Storey County for all Silver City residents.• KOLO — Silver City boil-water notice — Additional coverage with resident guidance.New Jersey• Clean Air and Water — New Jersey boil-water advisory (April 15, 2026) — Summary of Newark-area advisory following water-main break in Belleville.• Newark Patch — Boil Water Advisory guidance — Ward-level impact in Newark and resident instructions.New York• WGY — Rotterdam residents under boil-water advisory — Precautionary boil advisory after April 15 water-main break.Hawaii• Star-Advertiser — Trump issues disaster declaration after Kona-low storms — Declaration detail and affected counties.• Hawaii Public Radio — Federal disaster aid for storm-impacted residents — Governor Green deploys federal IA for affected counties.Guam• Kandit News — GWA boil-water notice update — Sustained pressure loss in distribution system following Typhoon Sinlaku.• Commonwealth Utilities Corporation — Precautionary Boil Water Notice — Official utility notice for affected islands.Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)• Isla Public — CNMI/Guam federal emergency declarations — Status of the April 11 emergency declaration as Sinlaku advanced.• The Watchers — Sinlaku cripples Saipan and Tinian — Infrastructure, power, and road impact summary.• NPR — Super Typhoon Sinlaku pounds remote U.S. islands — National coverage of the storm's Mariana Islands impact. 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In this episode of Big Blend Radio's "World of Art" Podcast, we get to know artist and art historian Victoria Chick as she shares her creative journey, the power of curiosity, and the inspiration behind her work in art and community building. From spearheading the development of a regional art museum in Silver City, New Mexico, to helping shape a creative “virtual home” through the Big Blend Media House, Victoria reflects on how art, travel, and observation influence both personal growth and cultural connection. Victoria is a contemporary figurative artist, a collector of early 19th and 20th-century American prints, and the visionary leading the development of the Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico.
Shawn Howarth, President and CEO of Excellon Resources (TSXV:EXN) (OTC:EXNRF)(FRA:E4X2), joins me to outline all the development work going into the ramp up into production over the next few quarters at their flagship Mallay Silver Mine located in the Cerro de Pasco area of Peru. We then review the value proposition and optionality across their other 3 projects: Tres Cerros, Kilgore, and Silver City. Excellon acquired the Mallay Silver Mine last year as a modern, fully permitted past-producing underground mine with a 600 tpd processing facility; that was built and operated by Buenaventura from 2012 to 2018. With US$115 million of historical investment and sunk costs, supported by an extensive drilling and operating database generated during Buenaventura's ownership, the Excellon team has many advantages here and a low capex investment to get back into commercial production. In February 2026, Excellon released the updated NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate: Mallay MRE Highlights: Indicated Mineral Resources: 890,000 tonnes grading 195 g/t silver, 3.33% lead and 4.83% zinc. The Indicated mineral resource includes 5.57 Moz of silver, 65 Mlbs of lead and 95 Mlbs of zinc. Inferred Mineral Resources: 362,000 tonnes grading 149 g/t silver, 2.67% lead and 4.32% zinc. The Inferred mineral resource includes 1.74 Moz of silver, 21 Mlbs of lead and 34 mlbs of zinc. Mineral Resource (AgEq): 12.01 million ounces grading 420 g/t AgEq in the Indicated and 4.00 million ounces grading 344 g/t AgEq Inferred. Shawn highlights the ongoing exploration program focused on the mineral resource expansion potential in the known Isguiz Zone inventory, as well as the Footwall Zone and Shafra Zone. In 2025, Excellon secured an off-take agreements with Glencore for their lead and zinc concentrates, Shawn outlined that their internal studies project a run-rate of 600 tonnes per day of production, producing approximately 2-2.5 million silver equivalent ounces per year, and with a target All-In Sustaining Cost (AISC) of US$17 per AgEq ounce. The Tres Cerros Project is a highly prospective gold-silver exploration project approximately five kilometers northwest of the Mallay Mine. The project's prime area of interest is a 2.5 kilometer by 500 meter corridor of gold-silver mineralization and coincident IP/resistivity anomalies, indicative of a bulk tonnage, high sulfidation epithermal system. Numerous historical grab samples were taken across the 2.5 kilometer fault, which are being analyzed to determine further follow-up exploration work. Kilgore, is an advanced gold project in Idaho with over 1 million ounces of gold delineated in all categories, and the Company is considering bringing in a JV partner to assist with moving this project forward in exploration and further derisking. Silver City, a high-grade epithermal silver district in Saxony, Germany, with a long history of almost 800 years of silver production. Shawn has stated publicly that they are looking at various options, but are entertaining the idea of spinning out this asset into a new European-focused exploration vehicle. Wrapping up we reviewed the industry experience the Excellon management team and board has in both moving projects into production as well as a pedigree of exploration success. We discussed that the company is cashed up after their financing and off-take agreement, to conduct the key work and studies on tap over the next 6-9 months as the company moves toward a production decision. If you have questions for Shawn regarding Excellon Resources, then please email those in to me at Shad@kereport.com. Click here to follow the latest news from Excellon Resources For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
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In celebration of Women's History Month, this episode of Big Blend Radio's "World of Art" Podcast with artist and art historian Victoria Chick explores the vibrant art scene of Silver City, New Mexico, spotlighting the life and legacy of renowned artist Lois Duffy. A key figure in establishing Silver City as a nationally recognized art destination, Duffy's career spans from studying at Pratt Institute to exhibiting across the country and creating large-scale, imaginative works that blend realism with surrealist humor. Known for her innovative “cube paintings,” Duffy transforms two-dimensional painting into dynamic, multi-dimensional experiences that engage viewers from every angle. The conversation also highlights the evolution of Silver City's art community, local events and festivals, and the exciting development of the Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center, a project designed to elevate the region's cultural impact and support artists for generations to come.
I am in Broken Hill, New South Wales: the Silver City. Besides being a classic Australian mining town, it has been the location for some cult movies – including Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. The central set for the music was the marvellous Palace Hotel, whose co-owner is today's guest. Esther La Rovere has been telling me what makes Broken Hill so special.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Big Blend Radio's "World of Art" Podcast, contemporary figurative artist and art historian Victoria Chick wraps up her three-part “Evolution of Art Materials” series with a fascinating glimpse into the history of pencils and drawing tools. From early silver wire to the discovery of graphite, this engaging conversation explores how natural resources have shaped artistic innovation for centuries. Victoria explains why pencils were once considered a military material, how erasers evolved, and what artists should know about lightfastness in colored pencils. The discussion also highlights the enduring connection between nature, chemistry, and creative expression, along with the role of art materials in restoration, education, and community engagement. Victoria Chick is the visionary behind the Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico, and is known for making art history accessible and engaging for artists and enthusiasts alike.
Host Deisy Espana sits down with Isabel Castro, Community Outreach Specialist, and Joanna Bautch, Executive Director of Via Community Development Corporation. Deisy, Isa, and Joanna talk about the work Via does throughout Milwaukee. In particular, they discuss how Via works in Silver City, Burnham Park, and Layton Park to promote business, community, and housing. To learn more, visit:Via CDC's WebsiteAction steps:Download the Milwaukee Mobile Aciton App (and report lights out)Follow Via on SocialsBe a good neighbor and learn in what neighborhood you liveBridge the CityWhen you're taking action in your community, share with us! Use #bridgethecity or tag us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.We humbly ask you to consider joining our Patreon so we can continue creating episodes and events that encourage community engagement and open dialogue. Music by Casey Masters. Logo and website design by Elizabeth McLaren.
Ready for an episode you're sure to love? Because it's Valentine's Day? Get it?Hallmark holiday jokes aside, we do think you're going to enjoy this one because it starts with something just about all of us can get behind: chocolate. More specifically, we're talking about Indulgence Chocolatiers (one of Radio Milwaukee's neighbors in Walker's Point) and its Valentine-inspired truffle collection. The adorable and lovingly crafted box is a pretty much perfect gift for the holiday, whether you're planning to hand it to the object of your affection or just treat yourself.Ann took on the arduous task of trying all six truffles and shared a few thoughts on each in her Milwaukee Magazine article. While you're checking out the mag's website, pop over to Ann's story on the return of Phobruary in Milwaukee's Silver City neighborhood. It's a month-long nod to the Vietnamese soup and a chance to support the hardworking restaurants on our south side.You'll also hear about the grand opening of Mediterranean/Middle Eastern spot Aya and — at the very heart of this episode — a special interview with two people who just celebrated a grand opening of their own: Meghan and Kyle Knall.The talented duo behind Birch and the brand-new French brasserie Cassis share their sweet origin story that took them from Alabama to Brooklyn to Milwaukee, as well as why they decided to bring a taste of Paris to the Third Ward. With their help, we dive into the new menu — from classic steak frites to the social-media-famous ravioli dauphine — and chat about their Southern roots, the quest for the perfect sweet tea, and a potential future barbecue project.
In our latest, we talk with legendary filmmaker, screenwriter and novelist John Sayles. We start with a discussion about his new novel "Crucible." But also talk about labor, class consciousness, portraying the organizer as a hero, the border and the American empire in his, and other, films and novels. Bio//John Sayles is an Oscar nominated American independent film director, screenwriter, editor, actor, and novelist. He is known for writing and directing the films The Brother from Another Planet, Matewan, Eight Men Out, Passion Fish, The Secret of Roan Inish, Lone Star, Men with Guns, Sunshine State, Silver City and Amigo. He has written eight novels, the most recent being Yellow Earth, To Save the Man, Crucible and the forthcoming Gods of Gotham.-------------------------------
In Episode 161 of Trap Talk, Zach Nannini and Richard Marshall Jr. sit down with Chase Dobrinski from Silver City, New Mexico — a four-time Sub-Junior ATA All-American, multi-time New Mexico state champion, and the youngest shooter in ATA history to break 200 straight in singles at just 11 years and 8 days old.Chase walks us through his journey from a 7-year-old shooting clays at the Whittington Center to stacking up serious titles: New Mexico state singles champion in 2022, plus singles, HAA, and HOA at the 2025 state shoot, multiple 100s, and his first 100 in doubles at the Autumn Grand. He also breaks down his evolution in gear — from an old CZ 28-gauge side-by-side to an SKB 20-gauge, a borrowed BT-99, and now a Browning 725 trap combo set up around 70/30.The conversation digs deep into what actually makes a young champion:how coaching from Cory and Britt Dalton — and time on the line with Britt Robinson — changed his doubles gameusing older country music (George Jones, Waylon, Merle) to stay in the groove and block out pressurewhy he doesn't shoot a ton of practice and refuses to “waste 25s” before eventshis goals of AAA-27-AAA, getting his 100 from the back fence, and completing a Grand Slamthe reality of balancing a 4.0 GPA at a private Christian school with missing 30+ days a year to travel and shoothunting elk, deer, oryx, and ibex on family ranch ground — and how that outdoor life shapes his mindsetWe also get into Chase's other passion: 916 Knives — his custom knife brand named after his family cattle brand that dates back to 1884. He talks about teaching himself knife making from YouTube, building orders, making his own leather sheaths, and using that side hustle to help fund his shooting.Chase closes with solid advice for young shooters:don't let one bad score wreck your weekend, stop blaming your gun for everything, and remember it's usually “the Indian, not the bow” — look at the target, make sure the gun fits, and keep going.If you're a youth shooter, parent, or coach looking for real-world insight into what it takes to compete at a high level while still in high school, this episode is worth your time.Like, comment, and subscribe — and if you need a custom blade, check out Chase's 916 Knives (links in the description).Follow & Subscribe to Trap Talk! It really helps the show! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@traptalk27 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/traptalkfromthebackfence/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/traptalk27 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@trap.talk.podcast *** Email us your listener questions to askus@traptalkpodcast.com *** *** Visit TrapTalkPodcast.com for all our links! ***
Our weekly round up food news includes the usual “good news, bad news” of openings and closings, but let's start with something that'll warm the heart (and the stomach) during these chilly times.Soup is a classic example of a dish that can satisfy a lot of different purposes and flavor profiles. It can be savory, spicy, sweet, hot, cold, spoon-fed, sipped, slurped — it's versatile, is the point. It's also tailor-made for this part of the calendar, fueling your inner furnace to help you push through the colder months.Ann clearly had that timeliness in mind when she published her list of the best soups in Milwaukee, which adopts a worldly perspective by focusing on soups from around the globe. She highlighted seven bowl-worthy options, four of which we talked about in this episode: Broccoli Cheddar from Loup in Wauwatosa Khao Poon from Vientiane Noodle Shop on National Avenue Chicken in the Pot from Benji's Deli in Fox Point Brazilian Seafood Chowder from Amaranth Bakery & Cafe on Lisbon Avenue You can find the full list of seven, including descriptions and Ann's mini-reviews, over at Milwaukee Magazine. That's also where you'll find a couple of the other news items we covered in this episode: Ann dipped into her knowledge of Silver City and Burnham Park to share her top restaurants in both neighborhoods. A few months after eliminating dinner service, Bavette la Boucherie announced that Jan. 17 will be its last day. Milwaukee will add another restaurant Jan. 20 with the opening of CASSIS, a more casual concept from Birch owners Kyle and Meghan Knall.
I talk about some of the 76 comic books I read in November 2025. The Department of Truth 23-27 Miskatonic 1-5 Silver City 1-5 Pine & Merrimac 1-5 Adventure Comics 428-430 Super Friends 31 Spy Island 1-4 Links: Promo: The Montior Tapes Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Social = Bluesky / Mastodon / Facebook Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! episode 270
Radio TRO is brought to you in part by:Twisted Road - Motorcycle Rental in the USAVisit Twisted.TRO.bike to get a FREE riding day!Stephen Christena joins us from Arc Academy, founded in 2008. They've trained ~30,000 students to fight the welder shortage with real shop skills. Now a 501(c)(3), they're expanding to other cities, feeding unions and proving results with hired grads.As is standard, Robin MCs like a double-espresso foreman. His shout out to Silver City vintage leads to bullying the transcript clock. The motorcycles for-sale page is revived, XR750 myths corrected, BMW news dropped and everyone squints at Yamaha patents.Travis Burleson returns(!) with his dry wit and engineer logic. He kills "exhaust as thruster" nonsense and explains butterfly valves plainly. Winterizing in Wisconsin, Travatron booked 6 MotoVid tracks days, suggesting locked gear, insured bikes and owning risk.Jordan is still kickin' out 1970 Daytona 200 history. This time, he hypes Yamaha's 350 two-stroke magic and reed-valves. Honda's CB450 exile ends at Suzuka when the CB750 wins and racing goes full send.Speaker Entry:Robin Dean - 00:03:46Travis Burleson - 00:04:09Stephen Christena - 00:19:09Jordan Liebman - 00:44:36Brian Wringer - 00:45:14Episode Page: https://tro.bike/podcast/2025e35/Music by Rabid Neon and Otis McDonald
Radio TRO is brought to you in part by:Twisted Road - Motorcycle Rental in the USAVisit Twisted.TRO.bike to get a FREE riding day!Stephen Christena joins us from Arc Academy, founded in 2008. They've trained ~30,000 students to fight the welder shortage with real shop skills. Now a 501(c)(3), they're expanding to other cities, feeding unions and proving results with hired grads.As is standard, Robin MCs like a double-espresso foreman. His shout out to Silver City vintage leads to bullying the transcript clock. The motorcycles for-sale page is revived, XR750 myths corrected, BMW news dropped and everyone squints at Yamaha patents.Travis Burleson returns(!) with his dry wit and engineer logic. He kills "exhaust as thruster" nonsense and explains butterfly valves plainly. Winterizing in Wisconsin, Travatron booked 6 MotoVid tracks days, suggesting locked gear, insured bikes and owning risk.Jordan is still kickin' out 1970 Daytona 200 history. This time, he hypes Yamaha's 350 two-stroke magic and reed-valves. Honda's CB450 exile ends at Suzuka when the CB750 wins and racing goes full send.Speaker Entry:Robin Dean - 00:03:46Travis Burleson - 00:04:09Stephen Christena - 00:19:09Jordan Liebman - 00:44:36Brian Wringer - 00:45:14Episode Page: https://tro.bike/podcast/2025e35/Music by Rabid Neon and Otis McDonald
Brian Shactman interviews Justin Piccirillo, a middle school art teacher and author of "The Hidden History of Meriden," published on November 4. Piccirillo discusses his passion for Meriden's history, including its role as a potential state capital and its nickname, "Silver City." He highlights lesser-known stories, such as the Yankee peddler Ash Bill Griswold and Meriden's significant contributions during World War II, including blackout paint and dog tags. Piccirillo also mentions his journey from political cartoonist to author, driven by his love for Meriden's history and legacy. The book is available on Amazon.
Radio TRO is brought to you in part by:Twisted Road - Motorcycle Rental in the USAVisit Twisted.TRO.bike to get a FREE riding day!Brian starts with a frost warning and the mental side of winter. He talks deer season, icy Indy sidewalks and how your brain misses the scrub of focused riding. That leads to skill rust, so keep riding and stay connected.Robin is deep in TRO housekeeping. He runs SEO and LLM tune-ups and fixes a plugin that mangled web-ready images. He still sneaks runs toward Silver City in New Mexico.To would-be racers both are blunt: you're not MotoGP (yet). Go to organized track days (shout out to MotoVid), get your license, start small or on a vintage bike and learn without ego. Yes, that can mean following a Goldwing at Road America.Episode Page: https://tro.bike/podcast/2025e28/Music by Rabid Neon and Otis McDonald
Radio TRO is brought to you in part by:Twisted Road - Motorcycle Rental in the USAVisit Twisted.TRO.bike to get a FREE riding day!Brian starts with a frost warning and the mental side of winter. He talks deer season, icy Indy sidewalks and how your brain misses the scrub of focused riding. That leads to skill rust, so keep riding and stay connected.Robin is deep in TRO housekeeping. He runs SEO and LLM tune-ups and fixes a plugin that mangled web-ready images. He still sneaks runs toward Silver City in New Mexico.To would-be racers both are blunt: you're not MotoGP (yet). Go to organized track days (shout out to MotoVid), get your license, start small or on a vintage bike and learn without ego. Yes, that can mean following a Goldwing at Road America.Speaker Entry:Brian Wringer - 00:03:46Robin Dean - 00:03:54Episode Page: https://tro.bike/podcast/2025e28/Music by Rabid Neon and Otis McDonald
Dumb Criminals-Michael Horton's bad selfiehttps://www.fox10tv.com/2025/10/02/lauderdale-co-man-busted-after-stealing-sheriffs-camera-leaving-behind-perfect-clueOh Idaho-Human remains found in Silver City, Idahohttps://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/skeletal-remains-found-former-oddfellows-lodge-in-silver-city/277-0e2da7ce-ae7c-4c31-8dbf-c6b6ffea6b79Creepy CrimeShawn Prince is a sleepy kidnapperhttps://people.com/she-escaped-as-alleged-attacker-slept-11824882WTF NewsFederal Death Row Inmates moved to ADX Florencehttps://www.newsweek.com/death-row-inmates-commuted-biden-moved-supermax-10809869Crimes Against WomenRobert Morris pleads guilty https://www.texastribune.org/2025/10/02/robert-morris-gateway-church-guilty-plea-child-sex-abuse/Crime News UpdateGhislaine Maxwell Supreme Court Appeal deniedhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/10/06/ghislaine-maxwell-appeal-epstein-supreme-court/Join our squad! Kristi and Katie share true crime stories and give you actionable things you can do to help, all with a wicked sense of humor.Merch Store: https://truecrimesquad-shop.fourthwall.com/Follow our True Crime Trials Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TrueCrimeSquadTrialsFollow our True Crime Shorts Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@truecrimesquadshorts-t6iWant to Support our work and get extra perks?https://buymeacoffee.com/truecrimesquadLooking for extra content?https://www.patreon.com/truecrimesquad*Social Media Links*Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimesquadFacebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767Website: https://www.truecrimesquad.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimesquadBlueSky- https://bsky.app/profile/truecrimesquad.bsky.social True Crime Squad on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1
“I've got a golden ticket...” Our rebels have closed the Menador Gap and now set off north to return to the Silver City of Kintargo. Support us on Patreon to access our actual play of the Tyrant's Grasp Adventure Path and other content: https://www.patreon.com/FindthePath Cast Rick Sandidge is Gamemaster and Host Heather Allen plays Cesare [...] The post Hell's Rebels Episode 130: Invitations appeared first on Find the Path Ventures.
I talk about some of the 74 comic books I read in August 2025. The Department of Truth 23-27 Miskatonic 1-5 Silver City 1-5 Pine & Merrimac 1-5 Adventure Comics 428-430 Super Friends 31 Spy Island 1-4 Links: The Lovecraft Investigations Off Panel: A Comics Interview Podcast Peace Bound and Down - A Wonder Woman Podcast Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Social = Bluesky Mastodon Facebook Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! episode 265
This week we talk about St. Jimmy and Master Z's trip on the Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route, Mr. Pold's trip to see his granddaughter in Montana, and D'Viddy's trip to Silver City. Consumption: Mr. Pold - The Naked Gun, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult St. Jimmy - Risen, Songbird, You're Next, Neuromancer, Jug Face D'Viddy - Knife of Dreams, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, Kill Tony: Mayhem at Madison Square Garden, Sakamoto Days, Clevatess Master Z - Golden Son Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Butano Bazaar / Borrador JG Hackett / Feel the Pain
New Mexico continues to contend with heartbreaking cases of child abuse, and mounting criticism of the state agency meant to protect vulnerable kids. KRQE Anchor-Reporter Jessica Garate joins Chris and Gabby to unpack the challenges of reporting on child welfare and the role of the Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD). Jessica tackles the latest case of a 5-year-old girl in Silver City whose family believes she could have been saved, and addresses broader questions about state oversight. What happens when abuse or neglect is reported by a teacher, family member, or law enforcement? How is CYFD responding? And are family reunification goals sometimes putting children's safety at risk? Watch Jessica's story on 5-year-old Xaquie Bynum Thanks for listening. If you've got an idea, send it to us at chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. Follow your hosts on social media at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. Watch or listen to our prior podcasts online at KRQE.com/podcast and our KRQE YouTube channel, or on broadcast TV every Wednesday at 10:35 p.m. MST on Fox New Mexico.
Let me ask you…what would you do for $2 million? If your answer includes something along the lines of car jacking, property damage, vehicular carnage, bovine aviation or desecration of the human anatomy…congratulations, you're perfect for the job. So saddle up for Silver City as we race to see if Rat race is not that bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drama and Westerns on a Saturday First, a look at this day in History.Then, Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner as Paladin, originally broadcast July 26, 1959, 66 years ago, The Wager. Paladin accompanies a couple to Silver City to protect them from attempts on their lives. But it seems Paladin's been paid to kill for sport!Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast July 26, 1959, 66 years ago, Old Beller. The sad story of the best lead steer in Kansas, and the plan of Ab Slate to cownap him.Then, Escape, originally broadcast July 26, 1953, 72 years ago, The Notebook. A story about claim jumpers and a pack of wolves in the old West.Followed by Mr. District Attorney starring David Brian, originally broadcast July 26, 1953, 72 years ago, The Case of the Living Dead Man. A bank embezzler decides to fake his own death but makes a careless mistake.Finally. Dear Adolf, originally broadcast July 26, 1942, Letter from an American Soldier starring William Holden. Private William Holden, as an American soldier, reads his letter to Hitler. Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html
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Shawn Howarth, President and CEO of Excellon Resources (TSXV:EXN) (OTC:EXNRF)(FRA:E4X2), joins me to overview their 4 precious metals projects, with an emphasis on the recent closing in May of the acquisition of the past-producing Mallay Silver Mine, with plans to move this mine back into production by Q2 of 2026. We then review the large exploration potential across their other 3 projects: Tres Cerros, Kilgore, and Silver City. We kick things off having Shawn highlight why the company updated their project profile to focus on the jurisdiction of the Cerro de Pasco area of Peru, when acquiring both the Mallay Silver Mine and Tres Cerros exploration projects in the transaction announced in October of 2024, and closed on in May of this year. Excellon has been a producing silver company in the past, and the management team and board had solid in-county experience in Peru, this transaction seemed like a perfect fit for taking the company to the next level. Mallay was built and operated by Buenaventura from 2012 to 2018, with US$115 million of historical investment. The mine went into care and maintenance in 2018 due to low silver prices (~US$16.00 per ounce) and a change in strategic priorities at Buenaventura. Annual production by Buenaventura (2013 to 2017) averaged 1.3 million ounces of silver, 9,100 tonnes of zinc and 6,500 tonnes of lead. Excellon announced a few months back that it has secured off-take agreements with Glencore for their concentrates, and is working to put a NI 43-101 economic study in place this year, to outline specific metrics for the move back into production. Shawn outlined that their internal studies project a run-rate of 600 tonnes per day of production, producing approximately 2-2.5 million silver equivalent ounces per year, and with a target All-In Sustaining Cost (AISC) of US$17 per AgEq ounce. Shawn points out that they will also be engaging in an aggressive exploration program to demonstrate the resources can be grown and the mine life extended in a substantial way. The Tres Cerros Project is a highly prospective gold-silver exploration project approximately five kilometers northwest of the Mallay Mine. The project's prime area of interest is a 2.5 kilometer by 500 meter corridor of gold-silver mineralization and coincident IP/resistivity anomalies, indicative of a bulk tonnage, high sulfidation epithermal system. Numerous historical grab samples were taken across the 2.5 kilometer fault, which are being analyzed to determine further follow-up exploration work. Kilgore, is an advanced gold project in Idaho with over 1 million ounces of gold delineated in all categories, and the Company is considering bringing in a JV partner to assist with moving this project forward in exploration and further derisking. Silver City, a high-grade epithermal silver district in Saxony, Germany, with a long history of almost 800 years of silver production. Shawn has stated publicly that they are looking at various options, but are entertaining the idea of spinning out this asset into a new European-focused exploration vehicle. Wrapping up we reviewed the industry experience the Excellon management team and board has in both moving projects into production as well as a pedigree of exploration success. We discussed that the company is cashed up after their financing and off-take agreement, to conduct the key work and studies on tap over the next 6-9 months as the company moves toward a production decision. If you have questions for Shawn regarding Excellon Resources, then please email those in to me at Shad@kereport.com. Click here to follow the latest news from Excellon Resources
The primary focus of this podcast episode is to explain the eight summer RV pitfalls that need to be addressed before you begin your journey. Eric Stark delves into critical aspects of RV maintenance, emphasizing the importance of preventative measures to avoid potentially catastrophic failures while on the road. Furthermore, Eric delves into the nuances of enjoying the RV lifestyle through the art of boondocking, highlighting practical tips for off-grid living and the profound experiences it can offer. In addition, we provide valuable insights on financial prudence, specifically through the process of conducting an insurance audit that could lead to substantial savings for your adventures. Lastly, we journey to Nampa, Idaho, and reflect on historical towns like Silver City, enriching our understanding of the landscapes we traverse. Before embarking on summer travels in your recreational vehicle, it is essential to address several common pitfalls that could hinder your journey. The discussion highlights eight critical areas that RV owners should meticulously inspect and rectify: the condition of roof seals and caulking, tire pressure, the efficiency of air conditioning systems, and the integrity of refrigerator seals, among others. These components, if neglected, can lead to exacerbated damage, resulting in costly repairs and a less enjoyable travel experience. By taking proactive measures to maintain these aspects of your RV, you ensure not only the safety and comfort of your family but also the longevity of your vehicle as you traverse the great outdoors. Key Takeaways: Before embarking on your summer RV adventure, it is imperative to address common pitfalls to ensure a smooth journey. Mastering off-grid living through boondocking can greatly enhance the RV experience for those willing to embrace it. Performing an insurance audit may yield significant savings that could fund memorable trips such as a visit to Yellowstone. Maintaining your RV's systems, such as checking roof seals and tire pressure, is essential to prevent costly repairs during your travels. Understanding the unique features of RV refrigerators can prevent food spoilage and enhance overall efficiency while on the road. Familiarizing oneself with the operation and maintenance of slide-out systems is crucial to avoid potential issues while camping. Wholesale Warranties - RV Extended Warranties for Less and Transparent Highway 93 RV - RV Parts LP Line Pro Pack Powermax RV Converters WFCO Power Converters
In this episode of the RideLife Podcast, hosts Brian and Jim discuss their recent riding experiences, the impact of weather on motorcycle events, and the community surrounding biking. They introduce guest Austin Knowlton, who shares his journey into the world of old school bikes and his work with Silver City Co. The conversation touches on technical difficulties, favorite projects, and the importance of family in bike building. Austin also discusses his union work and plans for upcoming motorcycle events. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of motorcycle culture, focusing on custom builds, personal experiences with different bikes, and the challenges of building for others versus oneself. They share stories about their rides, the importance of good suspension, and the excitement surrounding upcoming motorcycle events like Laconia and a build-off competition. The conversation highlights the camaraderie within the motorcycle community and the passion for building and riding bikes. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various aspects of motorcycle maintenance, upgrades, and the excitement surrounding the upcoming Laconia Bike Week. They delve into the specifics of hardtail chopper builds, sharing personal anecdotes and plans for winter projects. The conversation also touches on the motorcycle community and the role of podcasts in connecting enthusiasts. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss their recent riding adventures, particularly a trip to Mystic, and share their experiences with motorcycle rallies and shows. They delve into the evolution of motorcycle culture, the nostalgia for print media, and the impact of social media on bike building. The conversation wraps up with plans for future collaborations and events, highlighting the camaraderie and shared passion for motorcycles.
In this thoughtful and refreshingly personal episode of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump takes listeners on a journey through Revolutionary history, industrial innovation, and the spiritual DNA of America. Using the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord as a launchpad, Matt asks a compelling question: was Paul Revere the Elon Musk of the American Revolution? Exploring Revere's often overlooked contributions beyond his famous midnight ride, Matt highlights Revere's role as a skilled silversmith, an early adopter of industrial-scale production, and a pioneering manufacturer of rolled copper used in the hulls of ships like the USS Constitution. Revere, Matt argues, represents a rare fusion of patriotism and entrepreneurship, a model of the industrialist as public servant, not shadowy power broker. Matt shares reflections from a recent visit to Silver City, New Mexico, weaving observations about modern counterculture and patriotism into his storytelling. He offers a spirited defense of Americana, from sixth-grade bicentennial songs to the enduring relevance of the shot heard 'round the world. In the final act, Matt digs into a bigger historical question: how did America go from Revere's open, hands-on patriotism to the secretive oligarchy of J.P. Morgan, Rockefeller, and the Federal Reserve? With passion and clarity, he sets the stage for future episodes that will trace that arc—and explore how we might reclaim the founding spirit of innovation and liberty.
Random Vegas The official temperatures in Vegas on Wednesday, March 26th was 90 degrees. It's the 5th earliest 90-degree day in recorded history. (LasVegasLocally) TwitPic of the week @Summacorp shared a different strip for a different time in this week's winner. North strip, today a collection of condos and properties too far removed from the rest of the strip was once densely populated. Properties like the Frontier, Stardust, Silver City, Riviera, Silverbird and Sahara all called it home. Today, the only thing missing is Riviera and Frontier. The rest have been replaced. Stardust is now Resorts World, the Silverbird is now Fontainebleau and without Wet and Wild water park you realize, Sahara has always lived on an island. For those of you that don't know, we don't typically report on anything coming out of Sahara because they once sued Vital Vegas for reporting a rumor that the propety was for sale. Vital Vegas won the suit but the whole thing turned us off of doing anything related to Sahara which is disappointing considering her history as a property. News Grand Prix Plaza Delay Fertitta resigning
Join Justin as he chats with musician Avery Berg about Robert Eggers films, Transformers, graveyard ghost stories, cryptids, Chamber Mage, and more!Avery Berg bio:“Avery Berg is an American singer and musician best known as the vocalist for heavy metal band Chamber Mage.”Intro and outro theme created by Wyrm. Support Wyrm by visiting the Serpents Sword Records bandcamp page (linked below):https://serpentsswordrecords.bandcamp.com/Monsters, Madness and Magic Official Website. Monsters, Madness and Magic on Linktree.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Instagram.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Facebook.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Twitter.Monsters, Madness and Magic on YouTube
Politics Correspondent Gwyneth Doland interviews state Sen. Mimi Stewart about her bill that would fund future climate change projects and asks what the state is doing to prepare for possible federal retaliation over DEI policies in state government and at Universities.Last fall, a state audit report found more than $360,000 in questionable travel and purchases by the president of Western New Mexico University. Since then, the president and all but one regent have resigned. Senior Producer Lou DiVizio speaks with state Sen. Gabriel Ramos, whose Silver City district includes Western, about damage to the school's reputation and why replacing those regents is taking so long.A bill that would mandate paid family and medical leave narrowly passed the House last week and now heads to the Senate Finance Committee. Gwyneth speaks to Tracy McDaniel of the Southwest Women's Law Center about why she has advocated for this proposal for years — and why she's pushing back against concerns that it could make hiring in New Mexico more difficult.Host: Lou DiVizioSegments:Senate Bill Would Fund Future Green ProjectsCorrespondent: Gwyneth DolandGuest: NM Sen. Mimi Stewart, D-Albuquerque; President Pro TemporeWestern New Mexico University's Regent Seats Remain VacantCorrespondent: Lou DiVizioGuest: NM Sen. Gabriel Ramos, R-Silver CityChanges Made to Paid Family Medical Leave Bill Correspondent: Gwyneth DolandGuest: Tracy McDaniel, Policy Advocate, Southwest Women's Law Center
It's Tacoma Beet Week, and we're discussing another considerable collaboration. This week, Silver City Brewery Sales Executive Scott Davis and Head Brewer Ian Campbell, Communities for a Healthy Bay Executive Director Melissa Malott, and Communications... The post Episode 133: Beer That “Gose with the Flow” with Silver City and Communities for a Healthy Bay appeared first on Grit & Grain Podcast.
Random Vegas Before he designed Bellagio, Wynn had fully developed, different plans for the land formerly home to the Dunes. Plans were to build a boutique hotel with intimate spaces, 2 hotel towers, one with 230 suites and two 7-story towers housing 461 rooms each He even planned to leave room for two future towers to be built Wynn believe if he pulled this off, it would be the death of the mega resort Wynn's creative side was unsatisfied and after some guidance, scrapped them and started over with plans to reinvent the game again TwitPic of the week There was time when north strip was the center of the action in Las Vegas. Desert Inn, Frontier, Silver Slipper, Stardust, Silver City, Riviera, El Rancho, Slots A Fun, Circus Circus and the Sahara lorded over the area for decades. Today it's trying to resurrect its glory days with new additions Resorts World and Fontainebleau, but the location is currently a liability. This week we get a snapshot of the area as it existed in 1985 thanks to @_GrandPaD and comparing the density with today's landscape is almost an unfair comparison. Today large chunks of land exist in between properties making it unappealing to pedestrian traffic. Specifically, the area is challenged by the still vacant lots that are the Frontier and Riviera. The former a casualty of the real estate explosion the strip underwent in the early 2000s and the later another victim of the ever-growing reach of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Crystal ball time, will north strip ever be where the center of the action is again? It isn't likely even once people build on these parcels but that doesn't mean it can't become another hub of activity for the city that continues to evolve at all costs. News 360 Vegas Vacation 15 Details
Send us a textIn this episode of the "I Love New Mexico" podcast, Bunny Terry interviews Doug Dinwiddie, a retired history professor and president of the Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society. Doug shares his deep connection to Fort Bayard, located near Silver City, New Mexico. He discusses the fort's establishment in 1866, its role during the Indian Wars, and its evolution into a tuberculosis hospital and later a state hospital. The episode highlights the fort's historical significance, the preservation efforts by the society, and the various recreational and cultural activities available in the surrounding area.Historic Fort BayardI Love New Mexico blog pageBunny's websiteI Love New Mexico InstagramI Love New Mexico FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry
Singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist and producer Amy Helm recently returned with her fourth solo studio album called Silver City, and joins Carmel Holt to discuss the album's central themes of generational women's voices, and her own journey as a single mother, touring musician, middle age, love and divorce. Amy reflects on her path of revealing more of her own inner world in her songs, and discovering how much she has to share that can inspire and uplift others.
Today's Song of the Day is “Money On 7” from Amy Helm's album Silver City, out now.
Jeff 'Chalkx' Fox and Daniel 'Gumby' Vreeland are back in your earholes with their LFA 195 betting guide! LFA heads to Vail, Colorado this Friday for a fun-looking event full of fun nicknames. Where is the Silver City? Why would 'Lyle' be used as a nickname? Are the dogs that Gumby is in on live ones? Listen in and find out! Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro4:00 - Micah Haas vs Erik Calvert8:38 - Ovidio Bojorquez vs Haris Talundžić13:09 - Kevin Fernandez vs Josiah Reyes17:10 - Dante Schiro vs AJ Fletcher21:41 - Bekhzod Usmonov vs Justin Wetzell JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.ioFOLLOW The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFOLLOW The Hosts On Social MediaSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric================================================================Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)================================================================
Join us in celebrating Tom Petty’s birthday by welcoming his daughter, artist/director Adria Petty to the pod. Adria talks about what it was like losing her father and how she is working through the emotions by honoring him. She shares deeply about the impact he had on her as an artist and her commitment to keeping his legacy alive by releasing and reissuing music and film from his archive. We talk about his Gainesville roots, his first band Mudcrutch, the film ‘Heartbreakers Beach Party’, his generosity and so much more! Adria then launches Amy Helm who discusses her new album, ‘Silver City’, and her experiences on the road from her current tour. She talks about collaborations she has done, and what is next for her. Stay till the end to hear a live version of her song, ‘Money on 7’. ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [1:35] Adria talks about losing her father to fentanyl. [9:08] What is Adria’s connection to Gainesville? [14:12] When things get tough, how does Adria use art to get through? [20:19] How can we express our shared humanity and come back together as people? [21:12] What was it like for Adria to have to go through her dads estate and discover all he left behind? [32:34] Adria discusses Heartbreakers Beach Party and what it’s about. [35:55] Amy Helm joins the show to talk about her album, What the Flood Leaves Behind. [38:15] Amy shares about being on the road and touring. [43:12] We hear about Amy’s record and collaborators she worked with. [52:03] What types of workshops is Amy creating? [55:28] Listen to a snippet of Money on 7 by Amy Helm. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Allow yourself to grieve and feel the loss of someone you love, but also think of the joyful times and how they would want you to be living your life now. Music, poetry, and art are a beautiful way to create and share your emotions, pain, positivity with the world. It is a way for people to connect with one another. Tom Petty’s legacy lives on with his daughter, Adria, and all the work that she is doing to continue putting his music and talent out to the world. RESOURCE LINKS: LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link Links for Adria Petty: Adria Petty's Instagram Adria Petty's Website Links for Amy Helm: Amy Helm's Instagram Amy Helm's Facebook BIOGRAPHIES: Adria Petty’s Bio Adria Petty is an American director, editor, art director, and artist. Amy Helm’s Bio When creating her fourth album, the soulful and reflective Silver City, Amy Helm was guided by her North Star: women’s voices. “Women whispering, singing, shouting their stories - speaking the truth. I wanted to dig into that inherited narrative and reach for what I could.” The epistolary anthology is a collection of conversations that travel through time, exploring and celebrating womanhood in all its complexities. Silver City blends the folk twang of Helm’s childhood with gospel and soul, drawing inspiration from varied stories: the life of Helm’s great-grandmother, the story of a young fan struggling with substance abuse, Helm’s own life as a single mother and hard-touring singer. Recorded at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, New York, and produced by Josh Kaufman, the album finds Helm exploring themes of womanhood, single motherhood, and personal struggles, offering songs that are deeply personal and narrative-driven. With Silver City, Helm embraces the beauty of age, survival, and transformation through her powerful, story-rooted performances.
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Amy Helm has had one of the most fascinating lives that any person can have. As you might have guessed from her famous last name, she comes from roots music royalty. Amy Helm is the daughter of Levon Helm, the beloved late drummer for the incredible groundbreaking Canadian American group The Band. She also continues to run and uphold the musical legacy of The Barn, a music venue and recording studio built by her dad and Garth Hudson and served as Levon Helm Studios.In her own career, she has created a new lineage of musical tradition, family, great songwriting, poetry, and a feminine power that emanates off of her. We're talking about her new album, Silver City, but we're also talking about songwriting process and creative writing through letters to women in her life. We're talking about grief, writing about addiction and recovery with Mary Gauthier. We're talking about single parenthood. We're talking about family. We're talking about being on the road. We're talking about how our bodies change over time and how that makes us different as a vocalist and as an artist. Amy Helm generously dives into the emotional storytelling of her new album and the female empowerment she's felt throughout her career and life. Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/ Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknews Help produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/ Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpods Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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This week, in Silver City, New Mexico, a young woman is found, brutally killed, floating in her own bathtub. The suspects include her police officer/soon to be ex-husband, her too good to be true new boyfriend, and the weirdo who lives with her landlord. It's a true mystery, especially since the police quickly bungle just about every aspect of the case, including what would seem the most obvious things. This leads to demotions, firings, and a very weak murder case, that may not hold up in court!Along the way, we find out that hummingbirds don't need their own festival, that cops can't just "get away with anything", and that DNA should be more convincing!!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.