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Feb. 2, 2024 - The families of potentially thousands of essential workers who caught COVID-19 during the pandemic and died, have missed their window to apply for workers compensation benefits, but Sen. Steve Rhoads, a Long Island Republican, is pushing a bill to create a window for filing outdated claims.
Nassau County Legislator and NYS Senatorial Steve Rhoads LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting
Nassau County Legislator and NYS Senatorial Steve Rhoads LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting
Nassau County Legislator and NYS Senatorial Steve Rhoads LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting
Nassau County Legislator and NYS Senatorial Steve Rhoads LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting
Today on our Friday edition of the Tim DeMoss show, we're joined by Lexi Sneller, Communications and Policy Officer at the Pennsylvania family Institute – to learn more about the Pennsylvania March for Life Event (the First State March Since the Overturn of Roe) on Monday, September 19th. It will be the first state march since the overturn of Roe v. Wade. The Pennsylvania Family Institute aims to help unify Pennsylvania's pro-life movement with rally at the front steps of the State Capitol. Visit pamarchforlife.org or pafamily.org to learn more about this event. Our second guest, Reverend Steve Rhoads fills us in on the God Loves You tour with Franklin Graham, where he is responsible for the church ministry of the tour. He also shares more about is work with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. To find out more about the tour that's coming to our area soon, visit godlovesyoutour.com. Later on actor Sam J. Jones, who is best known for playing Flash Gordon (1980) joins the program. Jones who co-stars in the new show, "An Unlikely Angel," discusses more about his character and the show which streams on PureFlix. Follow him on his Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram pages. We cap it all off with our THAT'S PUNNY segment!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nassau County Legislature District 19 Steve Rhoads LIVE on LI in the AM with Jay Oliver! 7-19-21 by JVC Broadcasting
Bill McIntyre and Jon Gallo talk with Nassau County Legislator Steve Rhoads about COVID and the vaccine rollout, assessment and more. Plus, Newsday's Maura McDermott joins the show to talk about how 4 in 10 LI home sales are now ending in bidding wars.
Nassau County Legislator Steve Rhoads Live on LI in the AM with Jay Oliver! 2-1-21 by JVC Broadcasting
On Saturday September 26 Christians from all over the country gathered to Pray. The event was called Washington Prayer March 2020 with Franklin Graham and we spoke to Steve Rhoads and Michael Thompson about it.Steve Rhoads is the Vice President, Church Ministry at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.Michael Thompson is the Senior Interim Pastor at Bethesda Baptist Church.
Ok, BRRRRRRRRRR... Yes, its damn cold out.. But WHEELZ UP RADIO Presented to you by REMFLEX EXHAUST GASKETS is proud to bring you the hottest that are relevant to all the Racers, be Drag, Road Racers, or Circle Track. The Safety Team.. NHRA is lucky to provide all of you with some of the best, if not the best in on site track safety services with the NHRA Safety Safari.. And in our home Division.. You are all lucky enough to have some of the best. And our guest this Weds is none other than the one and only Safety Guru himself.. Firefighter extraordinaire, and all around great guy Steve Rhoads will be joining us this Weds. Steve has been around the field of Fire and Rescue, along with the Safety Safari for a number of years.. And brings a great amount of experience to the track each weekend. So hope that you will join us this coming Weds starting at 7 PM EST. www,blogtalkradio.com/wheelzupradio And if you have any questions. Please feel free to shoot us an email wheelzupradiolive@aol.com And be sure to check us out on FB. www.facebook.com/wheelzupradio
Steve Rhoads of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association gives Texas Values Report listeners the inside scoop on the upcoming "Decision Texas: The Lone Star Tour" featuring Franklin Graham in mid-sized cities across Texas! Also: Steve and Jonathan (a Houston native) discuss the transformative work Samaritan's Purse is doing to rebuild Texas coastal communities after Hurricane Harvey.
Rising Higher Radio with Pastor Randy Garcia (Fortress Church)
We had the great pleasure of welcoming Steve Rhoads, VP of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, to St Saviour's on Sunday. Hear his awesome message on prayer
In this 18-minute community podcast for this holiday season of generosity, we meet a high school student leader, a City employee and a street ministry volunteer who have made it easy for you to donate dry, clean, warm socks to the nearby homeless folks who need them in this wintry weather. Their "Boxes of Socks" donation program enables you to bring socks -- either new or freshly laundered -- to metal drop-off boxes that look like blue newspaper stands in numerous locations like: Bainbridge Island City Hall the Bainbridge ferry terminal Island Fitness, south of City Hall Wildernest, on Winslow Way Buckley & Buckley Real Estate, in Winslow Green, or Harley-Davidson in Silverdale The idea was hatched during a recent conversation between the City's Communications Manager Kellie Stickney and Steve Rhoads. As you'll hear on this podcast, Steve is a competitive cyclist and local volunteer for fundraising for good causes like Helpline House and Housing Resources Bainbridge. Steve has ministered to street people for the past four years, and knows their needs first hand as a formerly homeless person himself. Joining our podcast conversation is Julia Gray, who is the student president of the Social Justice League of Bainbridge High School. She and her fellow students have focused their generosity this year on a series of activities for the homeless. For example, she and her fellow students have traveled to Compass House in Seattle to help provide warm meals to the downtown homeless. Her Social Justice club is asking for your help in reaching their goal of 1,500 pairs of donated socks this season. For further information about donating, contact Kellie Stickney at the City of Bainbridge Island. The program is working in cooperation with a Seattle nonprofit called WeCount. WeCount is a Seattle based 501c3 organization founded by tech entrepreneur Jonathan Sposato and community activist Graham Pruss. Using web and smartphone technology, WeCount.org enables people experiencing homelessness to ask for items they need to survive, and enables the community to make direct donations on a hyper-local basis. WeCount also works closely with social service organizations to help people transition out of homelessness permanently. Credits: BCB host, audio editor and social media publisher: Barry Peters.
In this 18-minute community podcast for this holiday season of generosity, we meet a high school student leader, a City employee and a street ministry volunteer who have made it easy for you to donate dry, clean, warm socks to the nearby homeless folks who need them in this wintry weather. Their "Boxes of Socks" donation program enables you to bring socks -- either new or freshly laundered -- to metal drop-off boxes that look like blue newspaper stands in numerous locations like: Bainbridge Island City Hall the Bainbridge ferry terminal Island Fitness, south of City Hall Wildernest, on Winslow Way Buckley & Buckley Real Estate, in Winslow Green, or Harley-Davidson in Silverdale The idea was hatched during a recent conversation between the City's Communications Manager Kellie Stickney and Steve Rhoads. As you'll hear on this podcast, Steve is a competitive cyclist and local volunteer for fundraising for good causes like Helpline House and Housing Resources Bainbridge. Steve has ministered to street people for the past four years, and knows their needs first hand as a formerly homeless person himself. Joining our podcast conversation is Julia Gray, who is the student president of the Social Justice League of Bainbridge High School. She and her fellow students have focused their generosity this year on a series of activities for the homeless. For example, she and her fellow students have traveled to Compass House in Seattle to help provide warm meals to the downtown homeless. Her Social Justice club is asking for your help in reaching their goal of 1,500 pairs of donated socks this season. For further information about donating, contact Kellie Stickney at the City of Bainbridge Island. The program is working in cooperation with a Seattle nonprofit called WeCount. WeCount is a Seattle based 501c3 organization founded by tech entrepreneur Jonathan Sposato and community activist Graham Pruss. Using web and smartphone technology, WeCount.org enables people experiencing homelessness to ask for items they need to survive, and enables the community to make direct donations on a hyper-local basis. WeCount also works closely with social service organizations to help people transition out of homelessness permanently. Credits: BCB host, audio editor and social media publisher: Barry Peters.
Franklin Graham is coming to Boise!!
Cuanto vales tu? Dios ha pagado un alto precio por tu vida
April 22, 2008: API’s Jane Van Ryan talks with Steve Rhoads president of the Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Association, about the Marcellus Shale natural gas prospect in Pennsylvania that has recently received attention in the news.