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Taylor Strother from Southern Arkansas joins the show to discuss what Fowl Play Productions is, how he got started in the outdoors, dogs, crows, hunting, fishing, and everything in between
Today on LIVE! Daily News, a third suspect has been arrested in connection to the Walmart Lottery Theft, San Angelo Police are searching for a shoplifting suspect, and six dogs are on the kill list at the San Angelo Animal Shelter.Also, James Bouligny went out to Christoval and spoke with Casey Otho, the Cougars Head Coach, about two-a-days, and then we have Trey Holmes in studio. Today's Top Stories: 6 Dogs Facing Euthanasia at Overcrowded San Angelo Animal Shelter (08/07/2024)Mark Rutledge Leaves Angelo State; Takes Head Job at Southern Arkansas (08/07/2024)San Angelo Police Issue Public Safety Alert for Vehicle Burglaries (08/07/2024)ASU Belles Awarded with Team Academic Honors (08/07/2024)T-Bone Crash on Bell Street Crumples Two Cars (08/07/2024)Third Arrest Made in $1 Million Theft of San Angelo Walmart (08/07/2024)City of San Angelo Announces Schedule for Striping, Sealcoating of Streets (08/07/2024)San Angelo City Council to Decide on Land Sale (08/07/2024)Junction Eagles Dreaming of First District Title in 21 Years (08/07/2024)This New Movie Was Shot Right Here In West Texas (08/07/2024)Angelo State: Doctor of Social Work Graduates Raise University's Profile (08/07/2024)Mason Punchers Primed for Memorable Season in 2024 (08/07/2024)Theft of Property and Impeding Breath of a Family Member Tops Booking Report (08/07/2024)Houston's Framber Valdez Has No-Hit Bid Spoiled With 2 Outs in 9th Inning (08/06/2024)Shoplifting Suspect Evades Police After Extensive Search (08/06/2024)
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Kandi Williams of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff's Small Farms Program talks with Arkansas farmer Michael Henegan about his farming heritage and some of his methods to reach markets that others don't by wildcrafting local herbs and plants, including mullein and poke salad. Kandi also works with the Silas H. Hunt Community Development Corporation, which partnered in producing this podcast. This podcast was also produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technologythrough the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperativeagreement with USDA Rural Development. This podcast was also made possible inpart by funding from the Southern Risk Management Education Center, USDANational Institute of Food and Agriculture, through the University of Arkansas. Related ATTRA Resources: · Business and Marketing · Risk Management Other Resources: · Milliesbarn Veggie Farm Contact Justin Duncan at justind@ncat.org. Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted,practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and otherresources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Kandi Williams of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff's Small Farms Program talks with Arkansas farmer Michael Henegan about his farming heritage and some of his methods to reach markets that others don't by wildcrafting local herbs and plants, including mullein and poke salad. Kandi also works with the Silas H. Hunt Community Development Corporation, which partnered in producing this podcast. This podcast was also produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technologythrough the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperativeagreement with USDA Rural Development. This podcast was also made possible inpart by funding from the Southern Risk Management Education Center, USDANational Institute of Food and Agriculture, through the University of Arkansas. Related ATTRA Resources: · Business and Marketing · Risk Management Other Resources: · Milliesbarn Veggie Farm Contact Justin Duncan at justind@ncat.org. Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted,practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and otherresources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
Welcome to the Hidden History of Texas. this is Episode 39 – The Cherokee – The "Principal People” Forced out of their ancestral homes in what is now the American Southeast by pressure from Anglo Europeans, the Cherokee, or as they call themselves the Ani-Yunwiya, or the principal people, came to settle in what is now East Texas. Used Under Professional License via Vecteezy Their ancestral lands included a large percentage of the southern Appalachian highlands, which included segments of Virginia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. They were an agricultural people and the similarities between their Iroquoian language and tribal migration legends tend to indicate that the tribe originated further to the north of their traditional settled homeland. It was approximately 1540 when Europeans first encountered the Cherokees, that was when Hernando De Soto's party traveled through their lands. After that 1st and brief encounter it would be more than a hundred years before they had any additional significant interactions with Europeans. It was in the 1670s that prolonged contact between the Cherokees' and the Europeans took place. The Cherokees quickly adapted many of the basic and fundamental material elements of European culture to their own society. This tendency in turn led the Anglo Europeans to call them, the "Five Civilized Tribes." In response to their, what was a successful attempt to adapt to their Anglo-European neighbors, they established a constitutional government with a senate, a house of representatives, and an elected chief. In 1821, Sequoyah, AKA George Gist or George Guess, took the tribe's spoken words and created a written language. The Cherokee placed a high value on education and in many instances-maintained schools for their children. While it is true that the Cherokees did derive some advantages from interaction with Europeans, those advantages were far outweighed by the negative effects of that contact. Due to the European desire for territory and empire building, the Cherokee were often decimated by wars, epidemics due to the new diseases introduced by the Europeans, and food shortages. Put together these all caused the population to decline, the area of their territory reduced, and a general weakening of their group identity. In an attempt to maintain their culture, between the years 1790 and 1820, many Cherokees voluntarily migrated west of the Mississippi River. These peoples selttled in what is now Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas. Eventually those who had tried to remain on their ancestral land in the Southeast were ultimately forced to move west due to the implementation of the 1830 United States Indian removal policy. Between the years 1838 and 1839, 16,000 to 18,000 Cherokees were forcibly marched to their new home in northeastern Indian Territory. An estimated 4,000 individuals died on the march, which we now know as the Trail of Tears. It was in 1807 when Cherokees were first reported in Texas, that took place when a small band, probably from one of the Arkansas settlements, established a village on the banks of the Red River. In the summer of that year, a delegation of Cherokees, Pascagoulas, Chickasaws, and Shawnees sought permission from Spanish officials in Nacogdoches, to permanently settle members of their tribes in that province. Hoping to use the group as a buffer against further expansion by the Americans, the Spanish authorities approved the request. For the next few years a small number of Cherokees drifted in and out of Texas. Between 1812 and 1819, the population of Arkansas began to increase and once again the Cherokees were forced to migrate and more of them migrated into Southern Arkansas. But by 1820, they could no longer avoid American competition for the land. At the same time Anglo-Americans had established seven settlements in the valley of the Red River, and the Cherokees decided to move even further south.
Standard Lithium's CEO, Robert Mintak, joins WTR's Jesse Redmond and Jeff Robertson to discuss the company's plans to become a major domestic producer of battery-quality lithium. The company's projects in Southern Arkansas and exploration acreage in East Texas will extract lithium from brine produced from the Smackover formation. Smackover brines have the highest known lithium concentrations in North America and are gaining attention from other industry participants.
Live United Bowl - MWSU vs. Southern Arkansas. Full audio broadcast as heard on KFEQ Radio. 12/2/23.
As we prepare for the 2023 Gill Connections LIVE podcast at USTFCCCA, let's look back at last year's guests. We'll be highlighting one guest each day until December 11th when we'll go LIVE again on YouTube at 5:30 Denver time. Bookmark this URL and catch us LIVE in Denver for the 2023 USTFCCCA Convention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa4A8nzYnYk
2009 World Duck Calling Champion Mike Anderson joins the DU Podcast to talk calls, calling and his favorite pastime, chasing river ducks. Anderson takes us on his journey from childhood to putting in the time and road miles that lead to becoming World Champion. We also discuss his favorite competition and hunting style calls and how Rich-N-Tone founder Butch Richenback mentored him all the way to the top of the contest calling mountain. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Host Chase Brewster and Southern Arkansas Head Baseball Coach Justin Pettigrew talk about his playing career at Connors State and Arkansas Tech, getting into coaching at Arkansas Tech, transitioning to conference rival Southern Arkansas to work with legendary coach Alan Gum, working with Coaching Browning, taking over the program as the newest head coach, among other things on Episode 34 of The Chase Brewster Show.#ChangeInspireMotivate
On their journey through America, Dan and Jon have stopped along the Mississippi River in Southern Arkansas for the 2012 Jeff Nichols drama, Mud. Ideas are tossed around about how to keep the story of Ellis, Neckbone, and the whole gang alive - PLUS, Dan and Jon play the Matthew McConaughey Name Game!Next episode: Orange County (2002) • CaliforniaSee what native tribes reside or resided in what is now known as ArkansasContact us, follow us on social media, or buy some merch at linktr.ee/RuinedChildhoods Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Gay and Zach Cloud take a look back at the past week in Ouachita athletics including a big win for Ouachita football vs. Southern Arkansas and the first matchup in volleyball between Ouachita and Henderson State.. They also preview the upcoming week in Ouachita athletics with soccer playing at home and give a quick review of the Ouachita basketball schedules that were released last week.
In this episode, we dive into challenges facing Arkansas agriculture: the future of WOTUS, the issues surrounding tomato production and stress pressure on Loblolly Pines in Southern Arkansas and dry weather impacts. We'll also recap row crop planting progress, crop condition and much more. As mentioned in the episode, if you see pine tree "browning" please report it to the Arkansas Agriculture Department here: arcg.is/1HyHCu0
US equity markets mixed in what was a muted session as investors continued to eye developments around the debt ceiling negotiations, although the Nasdaq scaled a nine month high - Dow fell -140-points or -0.42%. JPMorgan Chase & Co (down -0.83%) hosted an investor day and said it is planning an “unmatched” spending spree on new initiatives this year of more than $15B, which would include hiring, marketing and investment in technology. JPMorgan also lifted its outlook for how much it expects to earn this year from its lending business following the recent purchase of First Republic. The investment bank raised its 2023 target for net interest income, excluding its trading division, to ~US$84B from $81B previously. The broader S&P500 eked out a +0.02% gain, recording its second highest settlement (4,192.63) this year. Communication Services rose +1.17% to lead seven of the eleven primary sectors higher. Consumer Staples sat at the foot of the primary sector leaderboard with a -1.47% decline. Chevron Corp fell -1.80% after announcing an agreement to buy Colorado-based oil and gas producer PDC Energy Inc (up +7.22%) in an all-stock deal valued at US$6.3B. Exxon Mobil Corp lost -1.21%, with The Wall Street Journal reporting that the company spent ~US$100M buying land from an exploration company called Galvanic Energy, a firm created for development of lithium from the brine-rich Smackover Formation of Southern Arkansas. The technology-centric Nasdaq gained +0.50% to 12,720.78, logging its highest close since 18 August last year. Meta Platforms Inc settled+1.09% higher, shaking off pre-market weakness seen after the social-media giant was fined €1.2B by Ireland's Data Protection Commission over allegations it violated European Commission rules on data protection. Micron Technology Inc fell -2.85% following a weekend report that China's government told users of computer equipment deemed sensitive to stop buying products from the biggest U.S. memory chipmaker. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 rallied +1.22%.
US equity markets mixed in what was a muted session as investors continued to eye developments around the debt ceiling negotiations, although the Nasdaq scaled a nine month high - Dow fell -140-points or -0.42%. JPMorgan Chase & Co (down -0.83%) hosted an investor day and said it is planning an “unmatched” spending spree on new initiatives this year of more than $15B, which would include hiring, marketing and investment in technology. JPMorgan also lifted its outlook for how much it expects to earn this year from its lending business following the recent purchase of First Republic. The investment bank raised its 2023 target for net interest income, excluding its trading division, to ~US$84B from $81B previously. The broader S&P500 eked out a +0.02% gain, recording its second highest settlement (4,192.63) this year. Communication Services rose +1.17% to lead seven of the eleven primary sectors higher. Consumer Staples sat at the foot of the primary sector leaderboard with a -1.47% decline. Chevron Corp fell -1.80% after announcing an agreement to buy Colorado-based oil and gas producer PDC Energy Inc (up +7.22%) in an all-stock deal valued at US$6.3B. Exxon Mobil Corp lost -1.21%, with The Wall Street Journal reporting that the company spent ~US$100M buying land from an exploration company called Galvanic Energy, a firm created for development of lithium from the brine-rich Smackover Formation of Southern Arkansas. The technology-centric Nasdaq gained +0.50% to 12,720.78, logging its highest close since 18 August last year. Meta Platforms Inc settled+1.09% higher, shaking off pre-market weakness seen after the social-media giant was fined €1.2B by Ireland's Data Protection Commission over allegations it violated European Commission rules on data protection. Micron Technology Inc fell -2.85% following a weekend report that China's government told users of computer equipment deemed sensitive to stop buying products from the biggest U.S. memory chipmaker. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 rallied +1.22%.
Host Chase Brewster and former Head Coach of Southern Arkansas University Steve Goodheart talk about how he ended playing college baseball in Magnolia, AR, after playing his high school baseball in Montana, getting his coaching break at the University of Arizona, coming back to take over as head coach at SAU, coaching and mentoring so many of the states top coaches, and his son's Matt Goodheart collegiate and professional career, among other things on Episode 25 of The Chase Brewster Show! #ChangeInspireMotivate
On the 362nd episode of the Inside the NFL Prospects podcast series; Central Arkansas DE David Walker. David discusses being named an All-American, the transition from Southern Arkansas to Central Arkansas, and what the Bears have to do to be one of the best teams in the country next season.
Welcome to Spooky Appalachia. This week, we are taking a look at a story sent to us by another one of our patrons. This story is of a possible Bigfoot encounter he had as a kid.I was walking through the forest one summer evening in Southern Arkansas. I had gotten into a small gully when I saw what I thought was a bear. I wasn't sure though it looked very, very humanoid. "Maybe a deformed bear?" I thought... nope! I left a sandwich I was carrying with me on a rock and backed away. When the thing turned around, it was quite human looking! It was about 7-8 feet tall, and had dark brown fur and was extremely bulky looking. It took the sandwich, and walked off ignoring me. As it walked off it bumped into a small tree and knocked it over, it must have been incredibly strong!I was a little kid at this time, probably 11 years old. I have no proof and no one believed me. But I know a dang bear and that could not have been a bear! I have spent my life in these forests and never seen anything like that before!! Thanks Jordan, for sending us this story. We believe you! I'm sure a lot of our fans tuning in believe you too. Growing up I've spent a lot of time in the woods too. I can't imagine running into something like that on one of the strolls I used to do through the woods as a kid. Remember if you have a story you'd like to see get featured here you can email us at webmaster@spookyappalachia.com. As you can see we've changed up or format for these stories, so if you like this let us know! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tylar Wiltz went from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, to Pitt - with stops at Southern Arkansas, Independence Community College and Missouri State along the way. Today, he's joining us on the Morning Pitt to talk about his journey, how he got to Pitt and what his year as a Panther was like.
A milestone for Sunday coronavirus cases in Arkansas; A different disease is affecting deer and elk in Southern Arkansas; Can the Arkansas attorney general be sued for the way she runs her office?; A new lawsuit challenging Arkansas' "failure-to-vacate" statute
This week we had the chance to chat with Kyle Name. Kyle is a Product Specialist at our Southern Arkansas office. Kyle was working as a newspaper graphic designer before being recruited to the team at Flypaper, since joining the team he has helped build countless websites and has taken on the role of being a sounding board for all of his colleagues. In the episode, Kyle talks about his journey to Flypaper and also discusses what his ideal day off would look like! Want to get in touch with Flypaper? Email us at hello@customerswhostick.com Want to get a free online presence analysis? Click Here!
Michael Westbrook of #theGAC Sports Network recaps the tenth week of football with highlights from Southeastern Oklahoma State, Harding, Henderson State, Southern Arkansas, East Central and Arkansas Tech.
Michael Westbrook of #theGAC Sports Network recaps the seventh week of football with highlights from Ouachita, Harding, Southeastern Oklahoma State, Southern Arkansas, Oklahoma Baptist and Southern Nazarene
Michael Westbrook of #theGAC Sports Network recaps the second week of football with highlights from Southeastern Oklahoma State, East Central, Ouachita, Southern Arkansas, Henderson State and Oklahoma Baptist
Michael Westbrook of #theGAC Sports Network recaps the opening week of football with highlights from Ouachita, Southern Arkansas, Southeastern Oklahoma State, Henderson State and Harding
From East Texas to the Pacific Northwest, Jordan Babineaux is helping people 'Pivot to Win.' In this episode of the "Hey, where'd you go?" podcast, the former Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and Southern Arkansas defensive back talks about growing up in Port Arthur, Texas; losing his father at a young age, playing in the NFL, becoming an author, his Mother's influence and so much more. Today, Jordan Babineaux is a broadcaster, entrepreneur, business executive and author in the Seattle area.
In this edition of In The Circle, Eric Lopez and Victor Anderson breakdown the first national preseason polls in DI. Eric talks with Oklahoma State's Head Coach Kenny Gajewski about Stillwater's high expectations from the first top ten rankings in the preseason poll since 1994. Gajewski discussed OSU's outlook for 2021 as well as the Big 12. In the episode, Eric talks with Southern Arkansas Head Coach Jason Anderson about their No. 1 preseason ranking heading into the 2021 season and what the DII season will look like in 2021, including the postseason. Victor previews the stories and questions heading into the 2021 season while breaking down D2's preseason poll.
In this edition of In The Circle, Eric Lopez and Victor Anderson breakdown the first national preseason polls in DI. Eric talks with Oklahoma State's Head Coach Kenny Gajewski about Stillwater's high expectations from the first top ten rankings in the preseason poll since 1994. Gajewski discussed OSU's outlook for 2021 as well as the Big 12. In the episode, Eric talks with Southern Arkansas Head Coach Jason Anderson about their No. 1 preseason ranking heading into the 2021 season and what the DII season will look like in 2021, including the postseason. Victor previews the stories and questions heading into the 2021 season while breaking down D2's preseason poll.
Michael Westbrook of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Volleyball Coach Lindsey Parks to preview the 2021 spring season.
Joe & Joe Weather Show Sunday January 10, 2021 shows a quiet week ahead of weather with not much happening in the Northeast and Middle Atlantic states. Winter Storm Warning cover much of Northern Texas from west to east, Northern Louisiana and Southern Arkansas as a storm moves east across Texas and then weakens as it heads through the Gulf States. Our sponsor is Omni True Value Hardware for all your winter equipment needs. http://omnitruevalue.com You can support this podcast by subscribing to Patreon for full weather coverage. https://patreon.com/meteorologistjoecioffi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-cioffi/support
Joey McWilliams of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Men's Basketball Coach Andy Sharpe to preview the 2021 season.
Come check out our 40th Ridge RUNers Live Show with Briston Rains who is the owner of the Texas Devil Running Company. He is a race director, a student-athlete for Southern Arkansas, and a fellow podcaster! Oh… Briston is also only 18 years old! We are super excited to get to know how Briston manages … Continue reading "RRL #40 | Briston Rains & The Texas Devil Running Company"
Joey McWilliams of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Women's Basketball Coach Adam Collins to preview the 2021 season.
CFL All-Time Receptions Leader Nik Lewis joins the boys to talk about his legendary CFL career, his Hall of Fame career at Southern Arkansas, and what he is up to now. Also, the boys play Immaculate Perception and make their way too early NFL picks.
Priest Lewis has been in the field of education for over a decade. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Education from Southern Arkansas in 2006 where he also became a member of the greatest fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. As a mentor and coach, he is currently teaching at Wylie High School in Wylie ISD in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex. Prior to coming back to the Dallas Area, he taught in the Houston Area. Mr. Lewis is an advocate for education, pursuing his Master's Degree in Education Administration through Texas A&M-Commerce. He strives to provide value and excellence to his students by being an example for the youth.
Joey McWilliams, Eric Moyer and Michael Westbrook talk to former Southern Arkansas outfielder Trevor Rucker, the No. 2 overall selection of the theGAC All-Time Baseball Player Draft
Joey McWilliams, Eric Moyer and Michael Westbrook talk to former Southern Arkansas third baseman Jacob Richardson, the No. 7 overall selection of the theGAC All-Time Baseball Player Draft
Michael Westbrook of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Softball Coach Jason Anderson to preview the 2020 season.
Michael Westbrook of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Baseball Coach Justin Pettigrew to preview the 2020 season.
Ryan Roberts Exclusive interview with Southern Arkansas QB Barrett Renner --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/insidethehashes3/support
Michael Westbrook of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Men's Basketball Coach Andy Sharpe to preview the 2019-20 season.
Michael Westbrook of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Women's Basketball Coach Adam Collins to preview the 2019-20 season.
Joey McWilliams of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Football Coach Bill Keopple to preview the 2019 season.
Recapping the visit from Abbie and Molly Ann, the mule, from Southern Arkansas (2:30), Utah, Cincinnati, Clemson, Texas A&M all win (11:30) and we'll try to tell you what we think will happen in Memphis/Ole Miss (17:18). VegasInsider.com's Brian Edwards joins the show and gives picks on Colorado/Colorado State, Auburn/Oregon, Duke/Alabama, Northwestern/Stanford, and Virginia/Pitt (30:55). VINNIE VERNO RETURNS WITH PHILANTHROPY. HE HAS 4 BLOODBATHS, 4 MASSACRES, AND 4 MORTAL LOCKS!!! (1:02:40). - Watch LIVE at Noon, Weekdays on the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp - Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
Joey McWilliams of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Volleyball Coach Lindsey Partridge to preview the 2019 season.
Michael Westbrook of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Softball Coach Jason Anderson to preview the 2019 season.
Michael Westbrook of the GAC Sports Network talks with Southern Arkansas Head Baseball Coach Justin Pettigrew to preview the 2019 season.
19 year old Keaton Dickerson will take the field for the first time this season as a redshirt freshman at Southern Arkansas. Dickerson talks about his high school career at Mesquite Poteet, the challenge of growing up in two different homes after his parents split up and his favorite NFL player, former Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens.
19 year old Keaton Dickerson will take the field for the first time this season as a redshirt freshman at Southern Arkansas. Dickerson talks about his high school career at Mesquite Poteet, the challenge of growing up in two different homes after his parents split up and his favorite NFL player, former Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens.
Cassandra Relynn is a native of McNeil, AR. She's performed and stared in many great stage plays such as “Crumbs From the Table of Joy” and “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare,” while attending Southern Arkansas, where she received her Bachelor's in Political Science and a Masters of Education in Agency Counseling. Since arriving in California, Cassandra has appeared on Rizzoli & Isles, Criminal Minds, Real Husbands of Hollywood, Revenge, American Horror Story, Life in Pieces, Blackish and recurred on Pretty Little Liars. She can also be seen in Tammi Mac's web series Bag Lady, web sensation Black Boots, and in her own web series Faith In ‘Justus', which she wrote, directed and produced with her husband, Quinton Owens. The two have also created their own production company, SanQuinton Productions. Relynn has also had the pleasure of auditioning for both Tyler Perry and Lee Daniels. Cassandra has always leaned on her faith and lessons she learned while growing up in McNeil. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
The STF Crew welcomes a small town guy from Magnolia, AR (20 miles from STF Headquarters) who just so happened to have been selected number #1 in the MLB Draft back in 2010 by the Chicago Cubs: Hayden Simpson! We've planned to have him as a guest since our podcast began. Hayden has a story to tell that most of us haven't heard. If you know of Hayden, you may have heard the tragic story of an unknown pitcher from a small town in Southern Arkansas who was picked up in the first round of the 2010 draft. The story typically hinges on how he developed mononucleosis immediately after signing with the Cubs. Then, the story turns to how mono wiped him out and eventually ended his career...he just never got his 96 mph fastball back. And, what's worse, you may have heard even nasty rumors that were started about Hayden. Not to mention the ruthlessness of the media (both local and national) in Chicago who never forgave Hayden for "not showing up", as it were. Well, if that's the "story" you know, then you are dead wrong. Listen to the truth from Hayden regarding the business of professional sports. Let his experience at the top level be a warning for those who venture into professional sports. Some information we uncovered after some research verified what Alan had been saying for a long time now...Hayden had mono. But, mono didn't end Hayden's career. The machine of Major League Baseball did.
In this edition of the On The X podcast, Josh and Rocky talk with the guides from around the central and Mississippi flyaways. We discuss who killed ducks this past weekend, who has ducks at the moment, and where we think they will be this coming weekend. We are joined by Brad Albeck in Oklahoma, Chase Holland in Southern Arkansas, Roland Cortez from Stuttgart, Ar, and Jordan from Ddelta Duck Hunts. These guys give us the low down on what's happening with the ducks.
Southern Arkansas is full of natural resources such as oil and diamonds. It was once home to a president! Find out more about this and some fun activities such as diamond hunting and festivals that occur today.
DraftCountdown.com’s Scott Wright and Shane P. Hallam are joined by special co-host Josh Buchanan of JBScouting.com for a show dedicated entirely to non-Division I prospects. The following NINE non-FBS prospects took time out of their schedules for interviews: Brandon Fusco of Slippery Rock, Edmond Gates of Abilene Christian, Julius Thomas of Portland St., Korey Lindsey-Woods of Southern Illinois, Will Rackley of Lehigh, Mark LeGree of Appalachian St., Daniel Kilgore of Appalachian St., Taiwan Jones of Eastern Washington and Cedric Thornton of Southern Arkansas.
GSC-Radio Live brings you all the action from around the Gulf South Conference. This week,we bring you interviews from Valdosta State head football coach David Deam, Southern Arkansas volleyball coach Steve Gream, Christian Brothers men's basketball coach Mike Nienaber and more.
GSC-Radio Live brings you all the action from around the Gulf South Conference. This week,we bring you interviews from Valdosta State head football coach David Deam, Southern Arkansas volleyball coach Steve Gream, Christian Brothers men's basketball coach Mike Nienaber and more.
GSC-Radio Live brings you all the action from around the Gulf South Conference. This week,we brig you interviews from Southern Arkansas head football coach Bob Keopple, West Alabama volleyball coach Tabitha Turner, Arkansas Tech men's basketball coach Doug Karleskint and GSC soccer contact Michael Banks, who will break down the this week's GSC soccer tournament.
GSC-Radio Live brings you all the action from around the Gulf South Conference. This week,we brig you interviews from Southern Arkansas head football coach Bob Keopple, West Alabama volleyball coach Tabitha Turner, Arkansas Tech men's basketball coach Doug Karleskint and GSC soccer contact Michael Banks, who will break down the this week's GSC soccer tournament.