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Tracy Wallin, Marketing Coordinator for Lakes Area United Way recaps the recent Stuff-A-Bus event as well as the upcoming United Way Chili Cook-Off coming up in October.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Patrick De Haan from gasbuddy.com joins the show to discuss the proposed 25 percent tariffs from the U.S. and how it will impact things here. The RMWB joins the show to discuss the Stuff-a-Bus campaign.
We debrief our inaugural Stuff a Bus toy drive with a short detour to an NSFW conversation as well. Featuring Bossman Trevor!
Show Open Monday 12/16/24
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Thank you to everyone who donated and helped make this Stuff A Bus our biggest ever.
$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (3:15), Peter's wood & guy things (7:50), What's Trending: Parade of Lights, free rides home & shopping under the stars (20:00), $1000 Minute (27:40), Stuff A Bus is back! (40:00), Mindbender: lingerie is the #1 thing that women don't want for Christmas! What is #2? (51:20) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
We had a big night 3 at Stuff A Bus... - Its day number 4 of stuff a bus and you can hear It in our voices... we need a nap - Yes we had 4 feet of meat - Yes we had a yinzer macho man on a train - we appreciate everyone who has donated online or visited us in the parking lot or donated online - Leave us a talkback message... We Love to hear from everyone... Listen on iHeartRadio click the little mic and leave us a talkback
Does Miguel Need This? Tuesday 12/3/24
This week, it is my honor to welcome two Pittsburgh Icons into ICYRB Studios. Mikey & Bob have been radio show hosts in Pittsburgh for a long time. They have been running the 96.1KISS Morning Freakshow for over TWO DECADES. Every morning, we wake up and listen to their commentary on our city. Whether it be updates on our Holy Trinity of sports teams, reading tweets from the @PGHscanner account, or sending the some jagoff to 'The Crossroads,' you can always count on a laugh from the two oddly shaped best friends. This week, they guys stop by the studio to touch on one of their most important events of the year in Stuff-A-Bus. Stuff-A-Bus is an event they have been hosting since their arrival to the Steel City. (Yes, surprisingly, they weren't born here!) Over the last 21 years, they have filled over 790 school buses with new and unwrapped toys to benefit the Marines Toys for Tots Program. From December 2nd to December 6th, yinz can head over to Robinson Town Square and donate to a great cause. Yinz can find more details on all their socials and the 96.1KISS website. In addition to highlighting Toys for Tots, you can bet we dive into a whole bunch of other good stories about their introduction to radio, how they first moved to Pittsburgh, what goes into running a successful morning radio show, and all the characters they've introduced us to over the years. Enjoy the episode! Thanks for listening! - Yinz can SUBSCRIBE & WATCH here! - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show
Olivia Rua of Connecticut Food Share joined The Rob Dibble Show live from the annual Stuff-A-Bus event in Hamden, CT.
THREE DAY WORK WEEK - Gobble Gobble - One week from Stuff A Bus... Feel the magic - Is Bob still wearing shorts - Moana + Wicked + Gladiator = MoGlicked - New Kendrick Lamar.... Mussssstaaaarrrrddddd - The Final Taylor Swift Eras Tour dates - Have anything fun for the show or want to say hi.. Listen on iHeartRadio click the little mic and send us a talkback message
What better way to ring in The Giving Season than to hear from these folks... First up, Tressa's fabulous conversation with McCaffery's Dean Welch about how The Terminal Building is kicking off 96.1 KISS FM's annual Stuff-A-Bus event. Then, Tressa travels to Greensburg Salem High School - where her cousin, Andrea, is a biology teacher - to sit down with remarkable seniors Grace Sybesma and Anna Shevchik and their mentor, Matt Boe, to chat all about their upcoming Mini-THON, which raises money for the fight against childhood cancer. Stuff-A-Bus at The Terminal 2024 | Through Dec. 1, 2024 96.1 KISS Stuff-A-Bus 2024 Greensburg Salem Mini-THON | March 15th - 16th, 2025Greensburg Salem Mini-THON 2025 link: https://bit.ly/3CLqmSA Instagram: @gsminithon Facebook: @Greensburg Salem Mini-THON Yinz Are Good's Christmas Special Monday, Dec. 16th | 7:30pm Greer Cabaret Theater Lounge | 655 Penn Ave. 15222 Tickets and info at Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/4fCBYWn Want to learn more about the podcast, including all of the guests who've been featured thus far? Check out our website: https://www.yinzaregood.com/ FOLLOW US on social media! Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGood Have a story of GENEROSITY or KINDNESS to share with us? Email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com To request a KINDNESS CRATE drop off at your business or school, email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com
The CT Senator joins Vinnie Penn to close out Day 1 of the 34th Stuff-A-Bus event
This week, it is my honor to welcome two Pittsburgh Icons into ICYRB Studios. Mikey & Bob have been radio show hosts in Pittsburgh for a long time. They have been running the 96.1KISS Morning Freakshow for over TWO DECADES. Every morning, we wake up and listen to their commentary on our city. Whether it be updates on our Holy Trinity of sports teams, reading tweets from the @PGHscanner account, or sending the some jagoff to 'The Crossroads,' you can always count on a laugh from the two oddly shaped best friends. This week, they guys stop by the studio to touch on one of their most important events of the year in Stuff-A-Bus. Stuff-A-Bus is an event they have been hosting since their arrival to the Steel City. (Yes, surprisingly, they weren't born here!) Over the last 21 years, they have filled over 790 school buses with new and unwrapped toys to benefit the Marines Toys for Tots Program. From December 2nd to December 6th, yinz can head over to Robinson Town Square and donate to a great cause. Yinz can find more details on all their socials and the 96.1KISS website. In addition to highlighting Toys for Tots, you can bet we dive into a whole bunch of other good stories about their introduction to radio, how they first moved to Pittsburgh, what goes into running a successful morning radio show, and all the characters they've introduced us to over the years. Enjoy the episode! Thanks for listening! - Yinz can SUBSCRIBE & WATCH here! - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show
Steelers Lose... Did they take the Cardinals to lightly? Did everything just go wrong? Do they people in the Facebook comments have the answers - Thank you to everyone who came out or donated online and helped us Stuff A Bus last week - We check in to see what happened over the weekend on the PGH Scanner account - Have anything fun for the show or just want to say hi.... Listen on iHeartRadio click the little mic and leave us a talkback message
Thank You Everyone Who Donated In Person and Online You Are Going To Make A Lot Of Kids and Families So Happy This Holiday Season
$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (2:50),1st thing you bought post breakup (5:34), What's Trending: Bridge closed, Coastal Cafe & Wine Fest (12:28), $1000 Minute (19:00), Love Actually (23:00), Stuff A Bus (29:45), $1000 Minute (32:53), Steve Murphy on Christmas Daddies! (39:10) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
Stuff A Bus continues... The last full day to come see us before we wrap It up Friday morning - If you can't make It out you can always donate at 96kiss.com - Pirates All Star David Bednar was on the Stuff a Bus train - Bobs sausage pocket - Stuff a bus loooooove making - Three more years of Flavortown - The Florida Meth Fairy visits in your sleep - We check in with the Pittsburgh Scanner - Have anything fun for the show or just want to say hi... Listen on the iHeartRadio app click the little mic and leave a talkback message
Stuff A Bus continues... Day 3 and its 84 Lumber night... Furry friends are possibly coming out... and possibly Pirates All Star David Bednar - If you can't make It out you can always donate at 96kiss.com - Spotify Wrapped... Does anyone listen to the Podcast more than Gio from Cleveland? - We check in with the Pittsburgh Scanner - Taylor Swift dropping a vault song on us - Have anything fun for the show or just want to say hi... Listen on the iHeartRadio app click the little mic and leave a talkback message
Stuff A Bus continues... Day 2 and It is touch a truck night - We got a Bob shorts update - If you can't make It out you can always donate at 96kiss.com - A Pittsburgh toilet plunger attack - Kentucky is doing stuff a butt - A Frostbitten Penis - We got a Port-A-Potty down - Have anything fun for the show or just want to say hi... Listen on the iHeartRadio app click the little mic and leave a talkback message
Year 20 of Stuff A Bus - Steelers Win.... The offense goes for over 400 yards... Steelers are sitting in a playoff spot... All things are feeling good... Then we read the facebook comments - Thank you Gail Lewis - We had a big donation to kick off day 1 of Stuff A Bus - Come see us or make your donation for stuff a bus at 961kiss.com - Have anything fun for the show or just want to say hi... Listen on iHeartRadio click the little mic and leave us a talkback message
Got Something to Say is brought to you by United Federal Credit Union - We Get U! Backpacks for Berrien is putting on a great event on July 28th in Berrien Springs collecting and distributing school supplies for kids in Berrien Springs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A person was killed Friday after being buried by a collapsed trench at a Smyrna home. The collapse occurred at a home on Wells Drive, according to Smyrna Fire Department spokesperson Eric Mohrmann. The incident occurred Friday afternoon while the person was working in the trench, MDJ news partner Fox 5 Atlanta reported. Mohrmann said responding firefighters found the person fully buried upon arrival and initiated a “trench rescue.” First responders also called in back-up from additional Smyrna Fire Department units and Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services, per Mohrmann. Mohrmann said the person was confirmed dead at the scene, and the Cobb County Medical Examiner's Office and U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has been contacted. Officials have not disclosed the identity of the person who was killed. Cobb County commissioners are considering changing the county's stormwater management fees from what Chairwoman Lisa Cupid called an “inequitable” system Tuesday. But what form those changes might take remains very much open for discussion after an afternoon work session on the subject. Presently, residents who live in unincorporated Cobb pay a stormwater fee to the county based on their water usage. Customers with more water usage therefore pay more for stormwater service. But Judy Jones, Cobb's water system director, noted that arrangement isn't reflective of who generates the most runoff, which has more to do with impervious surface area — pavement, buildings, and the like. Jones provided commissioners with the example of a drug store and a fast food restaurant. Though the drug store could generate more runoff by having a larger impervious surface area (a bigger parking lot, for example), the restaurant would pay more for stormwater by virtue of its higher water use. The example also applies to thousands of customers who live outside a city limit but purchase their water from a city. That means they don't pay the county for stormwater services. About 5,000 such customers, for example, live in unincorporated Cobb to the east of Marietta proper. The proposed change would shift the stormwater calculation to one based off impervious surfaces, which according to Jones is the preferred method of more than 60 jurisdictions in Georgia. The discussion originated with last year's floods which caused millions in property damage in east Cobb. In the aftermath, the county repeatedly said it doesn't have the resources to conduct all the maintenance its system needs, and the proposal to explore a fee change was floated as a way to provide stormwater with its own dedicated revenue source. But County Manager Jackie McMorris said changing the fee structure wouldn't be a “panacea” for severe flooding issues. It will still be up to the board, Jones said, if it pursues the impervious-based stormwater fee and whether it would come with any expansion of services. The county could also cut some services, like maintenance on certain detention ponds which were dedicated to the county. Marietta is set to host the third annual Lemon Street Classic at Marietta High School, December 17-20. The boys high school basketball event, which will have 31 games over three days and highlight 25 schools, including seven ranked in the top 10 of their respective classifications, is presented by Superior Plumbing. Ranked schools include Number 1s Alexander in Class 6A and McDonough in Class 4A. Eagles Landing in Number 2 in Class 5A, Lovett is Number 3 in Class 4A, Dutchtown is ranked seventh in Class 5A, North Cobb Christian comes in ninth in Class 2A and Etowah is 10th in Class 6A. There are also four teams from out of state — Albany Academy from New York, Louisville-Western from Kentucky, Blythewood from South Carolina and Christ School from North Carolina. The Lemon Street Classic is played in honor of the former Lemon Street School and its athletes. Lemon Street was a place of community and pride for the Black community in Marietta and throughout Cobb County. The last graduating class was in 1966 before its integration with Marietta High School. Marietta, which will play its first game of the event at 8 p.m. against North Cobb Christian, will once again wear the throwback Lemon Street jerseys during the tournament. While the Lemon Street Classic has been planned all year, Pope will also host a tournament next weekend which was taken over close to the last minute. Alpharetta was originally supposed to host the event, but because of unforeseen circumstances, could not. Instead it will be the Pope-Alpharetta Holiday Tournament. Like Santa's sleigh minus the reindeer, a CobbLinc bus laden with presents is traveling around Cobb County this week collecting Christmas gifts for local kids whose families can't afford presents. The “Stuff-A-Bus” toy drive, which kicked off Tuesday, is a partnership between the Cobb County Department of Transportation, CobbLinc and Cobb Christmas Inc., a volunteer-run nonprofit whose sole purpose is providing toys to kids at Christmastime. Toys can be donated at any location on the bus's itinerary, which runs through Thursday. Locations include Wellstar Health Park Acworth, the Kennesaw State University campus and Laseter's Tavern in Vinings. Cobb Christmas gives at least three toys to each child, which are distributed at Marietta's Center for Family Resources in large black bags so parents can keep the toys hidden until Christmas. According to Cobb Christmas, last year's drive provided toys to roughly 1,000 children. The full schedule for Stuff-A-Bus bus can be found at Cobb Christmas dot net slash stuff dash a dash bus. New, unopened toys may also be dropped off at the Cobb Christmas distribution site, IAM Lodge 709 on South Marietta Parkway from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m today. Kennesaw State University senior Bonga Maswanganye (Mas-Wang-An-Yee) said it was an often-misunderstood hobby that led him to his now promising career path as a programmer and virtual designer. The Marietta resident and computer game design and development major is set to graduate December 15 and go to work in the video game industry after picking among several offers. Bonga hasn't only prepared for his career through coursework and theory at KSU. For several semesters, he worked at KSU's Realities Lab within the College of Computing and Software Engineering, developing virtual reality games on which local businesses train their employees. Kevin Markley, virtual reality software developer and Realities Lab manager, said Bonga wasn't just a worker at the lab - he was a major part of its success during the coronavirus pandemic's disruptions and beyond. When students and employees alike had to shift in a weekend to working from home, the lab's team still had project deadlines looming with three companies. Kevin said Bonga was one of the main reasons those projects for companies, including Cobb EMC, stayed on track. Kevin said Bonga, who he called an "avid seeker of knowledge," kept working over the summer, even as he'd traveled to South Africa to visit family, to make sure any project bugs were addressed and lab needs filled. Kevin is excited for Bonga, and a little jealous of his future co-workers in the gaming industry. Christmas is a special time of celebration for families. Unfortunately, too many hard-working families find themselves coming up short at holiday time and are unable to provide Christmas toys for their children. This year, Mount Paran Christian School's high school Beta Club and National Honor Society members joined forces with Mission 1:27. During the week of November 28 to December 2, MPCS sponsored a school-wide toy collection, with families, faculty and staff contributing more than 500 toys and donations with a retail value in excess of $11,000. Approximately 30 Beta Club and NHS high school students gathered the new, unwrapped toys and assisted with the Mission 1:27 Christmas Market shopping event on December 10. At the Mission 1:27 Christmas Market, families who are struggling financially found the latest and greatest toys and gifts at greatly reduced prices. All items were priced at 75-80% off retail, thus allowing families in challenging times to afford Christmas gifts for their children. The Mission 1:27 Christmas Market provides a unique giving opportunity because it provides three gifts in one: The gift of a toy at Christmas for a child whose parents might not otherwise be able to afford one. The gift of joy and dignity for the parents who are able to provide for their families and to select that perfect gift for their child. The gift of community as volunteers work together to stock the toy store with gifts that children will cherish. This is the second year that MPCS student volunteers have supported Mission 1:27 Christmas Market, but 2022 marks the first year that the school hosted a toy collection drive as part of the third annual MPCS Family Christmas event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Still in Stuff A Bus mode and the voice is a little rought... Thank you to everyone last week who helped us stuff 66 buses for the Marines Toys for Tots Program - Steelers are stacking wins however we did take a look at the Facebook comments - Taylor Swift fans might get a payout - Raccoon Tim is trying to adopt rats now - Thiccc Dinosaurs - Have anything fun for the show or just want to say hi ... Hit the little mic and leave us a talkback message
We made it through a long STUFF-A-BUS weekend! It's Monday 12/5/22 | Jean-Pierre Mustache is here for the early game | new prank call "The Unstable Stables" | Meghan may have found love at the Walmart | Who wins the game of Blurt Danny or Meghan? | And we hear from Vanilla Milkshake as we recap the STUFF-A-BUS weekend!
Stuff A Bus is our Favorite Week of the year... Join us for the final morning of Stuff A Bus and the final bus count. We love you all.
Today we are on location for STUFF-A-BUS! We are at the Walmart on Kildaire Farm Rd. until 6pm Sunday night. That's right 60 hours straight! Come by and donate a new, unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots. We also had David Koechner come by again to help the cause!
Day #4 of Stuff A Bus... The voices are a little rough - We love everyone who came out to see us yesterday at Stuff A Bus - Another fun Stuff A Bus announcement - Raccoon Tim should be out to join us tonight - You can still donate or buy a toy from our Amazon Wishlist at 961KISS.COM - Have Anything fun for the show or want to say hi... hit the little mic and leave us a Talkback message
It's Friday Eve before STUFF-A-BUS and the first day of December! | Ben does his best Buddy the Elf with our Thespians performance | New prank call called Mauna Load of Homework | Will Loser Team finally win Name That Tune? | Special guest today with David Koechner from Anchorman | All that and more!
Steelers - Thank you to everyone who came out to see us and donate toys for day 1 of Stuff A Bus... You can still donate and buy toys from our Amazon Wishlist at 961KISS.COM - Go Go Kenny Pickett - Want To Say Hi Or Have A Fun Story For The Show.... Hit The little Mic and leave us a Talkback message
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving - It is our favorite week of the year Stuff A Bus starts today... You can come see us at Robinson Town Center and donate a new unwrapped toy or go to 961KISS.com and donate - Dog Honks - We finally get to meet Raccoon Tim later today - Big thank you to Wiz Khalifa and everyone with Taylor Gang for stuffing our first bus out at Stuff A Bus this year - Steeeeeelers
-DRAMA at Stuff A Bus..We had to call the police-Second Date Update: Tori wants nothing to do with Aaron after their date at Main Event-Highlights from Stuff A Bus-What's Trending: Couple break up because of a Fit Bit-Pooh's pick up line
Live from Robinson Town Centre for Stuff-A-Bus 2018 Day 5
Live from Robinson Town Centre for Stuff-A-Bus 2018 Day 4
Live from Robinson Town Centre for Stuff-A-Bus 2018 Day 3
Live from Robinson Town Centre for Stuff-A-Bus 2018 Day 2
Live from Robinson Town Centre for Stuff-A-Bus 2018 Day 1