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Southern Utah's future won't be decided by accident.We take you inside the most consequential choices shaping St. George right now—from Tech Ridge's emerging skyline and the plan to heal the Black Hill scar, to the four paradoxes that determine whether growth feels livable or overwhelming: housing, resources, wages, and heritage.What You'll Get in This Episode:Tech Ridge vision – skyline impacts, 60 acres of parks and trails, and smarter traffic with new southern accessBlack Hill scar fix – why this signals stewardship and design standards for the futureHousing paradox – supply constraints on only 11% developable land vs. policies that inflate demandResource limits – water scarcity, hillside ordinances, and view corridors that protect ridgesJobs and wages – moving from population-tied sectors to higher-pay career laddersHeritage and identity – trails, lights, festivals, and shared rituals that bind newcomers to long-timersBalance of power – courts vs. executive authority and Utah's redistricting tensionCommunity spotlight – Stuff The Bus toy drive at Station One on December 5thLive format plans – upcoming guests and a call for your inputThis is a candid, on-the-ground tour of how density, design, and economic mix can protect views, trails, and small-town character while raising incomes and keeping families here. From clustered mixed-use neighborhoods to the policies that make beauty non-negotiable, we lay out the roadmap to grow with intent.We also zoom out to the national headlines shaping the backdrop: UAP revelations, courts rebalancing executive power, and how these threads pull back to local stakes—trust in institutions, transparent tradeoffs, and the social fabric that keeps neighbors moving in the same direction.If you care about where St. George is headed over the next 20 years, this is your jumping-in point.Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and tell us in the comments: What heritage do you refuse to lose as Southern Utah grows? Your voice is the difference between growth that happens to us and a future we build on purpose.Looking for a Real Estate expert? Find us here!www.wealth435.comhttps://linktr.ee/wealth435Below are our wonderful friends!Find FS Coffee here:https://fscoffeecompany.com/Find Tuacahn Amphitheater here:https://www.tuacahn.org/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/ #StGeorge #SouthernUtah #UtahPolitics #HousingCrisis #TechRidge #WashingtonCounty #CommunityDevelopment #The435Podcast [00:00:00] Opening Banter And Show Setup [00:07:15] Tech Ridge Plans And The Black Hill Scar [00:18:40] Density, Traffic, And Skyline Impacts [00:27:30] Age Of Disclosure And UAP Politics [00:38:05] Courts, Borders, And Balance Of Power [00:49:20] Community Drive: Stuff The Bus Details [00:53:45] Holiday Events Around Southern Utah [00:59:20] Framing Southern Utah's Growth Pillars
Join us on November 21st at Metro Market in Shorewood 11am - 3pm!
Join us on November 21st at Metro Market in Shorewood 11am - 3pm!
In this episode, Bryan Barrett sits down with Lucie Burchfield, VP of Development & Engagement, and Travis Welton, Director of Corporate Partnerships at United Way of Sout
ON LOCATION at McDonald's on Tiffin Avenue for our annual Stuff the Bus communtiy school supplies drive --- Back-to-School time can bring a range of emotions for both kids and parents alike... today's show is sponsored by the Family Resource Center of Hancock County (at 10:49) --- Educators are getting ready to welcome students back to class... Findlay City Schools Superintendent Dr. Andy Hatton talks about preparing for a year of change (at 42:44)
Bryan Barrett sits down with special guests from United Way of South Central Tennessee—Haley Adams, Vice President of Marketing and Major Events, and Ella Weaver, Vice P
Veteran's Council serves over 32,000 veterans in Marion County. The art sale and benefit auction this Friday (1p-8p) and Saturday (9a-5p) at the Elliott Center Hospice of Marion County location at 3231 SW 34th Ave., Ocala. Proceeds benefit Veterans' Services, and the ‘Stuff The Bus' project for underprivileged local school students. For more info, text BUS to 352-843-2357
11/28/24: KFGO, Y94, Froggy 99.9, JACK FM & Matbus team up again to Stuff the Bus for YWCA Emergency Shelter, Red River Children's Advocacy Center, and the Fargo Police Department Community Engagement Team! Donations will be delivered to the YWCA for their annual “Unique Boutique” and to the Red River Children's Advocacy Center's Kid's Closet. The Unique Boutique is an event which allows women and children residing at the YWCA emergency shelter a chance to give their families something new during the holiday season. We want to make sure the women and children at the YWCA have gifts on Christmas morning this year, too! Learn more at KFGO.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks so much for helping your neighbors this holiday season!
Thanks so much for helping your neighbors this holiday season!
Will you come out and donate on Thursday, November 21st at Metro Market on 76th Street in Greenfield, 11am - 6pm?
Will you come out and donate on Thursday, November 21st at Metro Market on 76th Street in Greenfield, 11am - 6pm?
Can you help us feed families in our community for the 27th annual Stuff the Bus at Metro Market on 76th Street in Greenfield on Thursday, November 21st 11am - 6pm!
Can you help us feed families in our community for the 27th annual Stuff the Bus at Metro Market on 76th Street in Greenfield on Thursday, November 21st 11am - 6pm!
It's time to Stuff the Bus for school supplies! Becky Cromwell, Account Executive at the Bailey Group and Cathy Newman, Executive Director of INK sit in to tell us how we can help!
Morning Show 08 - 08 - 24 Hour 2 RFK - Bear, Brad McElhinny, Stuff The Bus by The Watchdog
Host: Ciera Colson Guest: Angela Christensen Air date: Jul 18, 2024
The conversation today features Elise Stine Dolinar from Bright Futures Frederick Winchester to discuss the organization's ongoing support for students in need and upcoming events. Janet and Elise cover a variety of topics, including the constant need for school supplies, the upcoming Stuff the Bus event, and a safety fair scheduled for September. Elise highlights the critical role Bright Futures plays in providing essential school supplies and food to students who may not have access to these basic necessities. She stresses the importance of community involvement and donations, mentioning that even small contributions like glue sticks or headphones can make a significant difference in a student's educational experience. The Stuff the Bus event, scheduled for Saturday, August 3rd, and Sunday, August 4th, will take place at multiple Walmart locations in the Winchester/Frederick County area. Volunteers will be on hand in bright orange shirts to collect donations and provide lists of needed items, ensuring that students have what they need to start the school year off right. Click here to download the flyer/list. The conversation also touches on the upcoming Safety Fair on September 7th at James Wood Middle School. Elise shares that the event, which runs from 10am to 1pm, will feature fire trucks, police vehicles, and other emergency apparatus for kids to explore. The fair aims to teach children about safety in an engaging and interactive way. Attendees are encouraged to bring shelf-stable food donations to support Bright Futures' food programs. Throughout the episode, Janet and Elise emphasize the year-round need for donations and community support. Elise explains that the organization provides much more than just school supplies, offering assistance with clothing, shoes, and other basic needs to ensure students can focus on their education rather than their next meal or lack of essential items. Listeners are encouraged to visit the Bright Futures Frederick Winchester website or their Facebook page for more information on how to support the organization's efforts.
ON LOCATION at McDonald's on Tiffin Avenue for our annual Stuff the Bus school supplies drive! --- It's not uncommon for children to be anxious about heading back-to-school... Here's how to make the transition smoother (at 18:21) --- For far too many children, new school supplies aren't enough to mask larger problems that can cause issues in class and beyond... but there is help (at 30:05) --- Once the bus is stuffed, then what? Tammy Stahl of Christian Clearing House explains how we get all these school supplies into the hands of the kids who need them (at 50:52)
Cars and motorcycles have been converging on Union County all week. Gates opened for the Sturgis Bike Rally this morning... A highly successful Stuff The Bus campaign leads to a general invitation to a school supply give-away this Friday... A former Evansville assisted living worker stands accused of stealing medications meant for patients... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Erin Prochnow, Executive Director of the YWCA, joins Amy & Jack Sunday (sitting in for JJ Gordon) to talk about the impact of the YWCA, their mission and how "Stuff the Bus" helps! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can help feed your community by donating online 991themix.com or come out and donate 6a - 6pm at the Pick 'n Save on 27th Street in Oak Creek on Wednesday, November 22 with Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin!
Jessecca Miller with Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin stresses how important it is to donate food! You can help feed your community by donating online 991themix.com or come out and donate 6a - 6pm at the Pick 'n Save on 27th Street in Oak Creek on Wednesday, November 22 with Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin!
President of Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin Patti Habeck joined the show!
You can help feed your community by donating online 991themix.com or come out and donate 6a - 6pm at the Pick 'n Save on 27th Street in Oak Creek on Wednesday, November 22 with Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin!
You can help feed your community by donating online 991themix.com or come out and donate 6a - 6pm at the Pick 'n Save on 27th Street in Oak Creek on Wednesday, November 22 with Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin!
On this week's episode of The DeCesare Group podcast, Jim talks with Tony Rose. Since 1999 Tony Rose has been a fixture on your radio dial in Southern Kentucky. Tony has been named "Best of Bowling Green" local radio personality and winner of the NAB Crystal Radio Award for outstanding community service multiple times.Tony Rose has been a host/emcee for practically every event in Southcentral Kentucky over the past two decades and founder of Stuff the Bus, a non-profit foundation that awards classroom grants, college tuition, and supplies year-round to over 15 different counties monthly!Tony has branched out from Radio Show Host to Live Streaming, Fundraising, and being an overall community leader in Southcentral Kentucky.https://stuffthebusky.com/
Maria McGlothlin, the Resource Development Director for the United Way of San Luis Obispo County stopped by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about "Stuff The Bus".
Junior Chamber International (JCI) is a nonprofit that is world wide. JCI is a nonprofit that is dedicated to helping young people become leaders in their community by creating positive changes. In this episode President of JCI Lansing Kristin Rhine and past President of JCI Lansing Angela Fossi explain what it is JCI does and its goals for the community and its members. JCI Lansing will be hosting an event Saturday, December 3rd 2022 called " Stuff The Bus" at the Walmart in Eastwood Town Centre Lansing Mi. "Stuff The Bus" Facebook Information Want to be a part of a group people that are searching to be better everyday then be sure to join the Rising Above Community Facebook Group The Video portion of this podcast can be watched on YouTube The audio portion of this episode can now be found on all your personal favorite podcast streaming service. Apple Podcast Spotify All Rising Above Content JCI Lansing: JCI Lansing Facebook Website: JCI Lansing Website Kristin Rhine Email: kerhine@gmail.com
You can donate to Stuff the Bus by texting STUFF22 to 41444!
You can donate to Stuff the Bus by texting STUFF22 to 41444!
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You can donate to Stuff the Bus by texting STUFF22 to 41444!
You can donate to Stuff the Bus by texting STUFF22 to 41444!
You can donate to Stuff the Bus by texting STUFF22 to 41444!
You can donate now by texting STUFF22 to 41444!!
You can donate now by texting STUFF22 to 41444
11 - 21 - 22 GOODBYE AND OUR STUFF THE BUS TOTAL! by Maine's Coast 93.1
11 - 21 - 22 GOODBYE AND OUR STUFF THE BUS TOTAL! by Maine's Coast 93.1
Please join us for our 25th annual Stuff the Bus at Pick 'n Save on 27th Street in Oak Creek the day before Thanksgiving! Or donate now by texting STUFF22 to 41444.
Join Jeff and Tyler as the sit down and representatives of Children's Home and Aid to discuss their "Stuff the Bus" event, which benefits their Crisis Nursery.
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