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Small Lake City

Erik Nilsson

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Small Talk, Big City Join host Erik Nilsson as he interviews the entrepreneurs, creators, and builders making Salt Lake City the best place it can be. Covering topics such as business, politics, art, food, and more you will get to know the amazing people behind the scenes investing their time and money to improve the place we call home. Follow along for more!
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This podcast is about everything and in between. From clothing, art, living in the city of Oakland, music, drama, or just any topics to talk about. I’ve always wanted a platform where I could be able to talk about anything. From the smallest things to the biggest. And now you can join on these discussions
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76 Small Rooms

76 Small Rooms

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Podcasts about Architecture from Aotearoa New Zealand, with your hosts Jeremy Hansen, Natasha Markham, Mat Brown, and Richard Archbold (Arch). Featuring local and international guests. Follow us on Instagram @76smallrooms Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and reach us at [email protected]
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small talks & city blocks

small talks & city blocks

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small talks & city blocks is a podcast production of Women in Cities International, created and hosted by Hannah McCasland, Bethy Moncion and Maxine Dannatt. We host conversations about gendered experiences of city life, and the work being done to promote inclusive and equitable cities and communities for all.
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Welcome to City Stories, the podcast by Energy Cities. Energy Cities is the European city network of local authorities in energy transition with over 1000 members from 30 countries. This podcast is for those who want to learn more about how cities go about with the energy transition. The challenge is big, but there are so many new, collaborative practices that emerge and that make this challenge fun and feasible. Each month we invite passionate European guests from different horizons and sec ...
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Bringing Together Local Businesses and Residents of Northern Kentucky! Based in Union, KY....The Good Neighbor Podcast helps the residents of Northern Kentucky get to know local business owners as people. We allow the business owners and influencers in NKY to tell the stories of how they started their business and why. We hear about their families, their personal interests and why they love living in and serving resident of Northern Kentucky!
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New City Church is a small, non-denominational church in Nashville, TN, practicing the way of Jesus together for the flourishing of our city. Here you can find our latest messages. For more info on who we are, what we do, and how to support what God is doing here, check out newcitynash.com
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Small Town Podcast

Mayor Matt Seale

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Ocilla, GA Mayor Matt Seale talks to other small town officials, discussing their stories and the stories of their small towns. Through these candid conversations, we hear about the joys and struggles of small town living. And of course, we hear about the hilarious things that only happen in a small town.
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THE mostly TRAVERSE CITY

Julie Brons and Don Piche

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Welcome to The (mostly) Traverse City Podcast! Get ready to meet the dreamers, doers, and difference-makers who make Traverse City (and its surrounding magic) so unforgettable. Each episode invites you into casual, heartwarming, and engaging conversations with the fascinating people who live, love, and thrive in this little slice of Northern Michigan paradise. We’ll explore what brought them here, what keeps them inspired, and the everyday joys that make life in TC so vibrant. Whether it’s t ...
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Small Town Murder

James Pietragallo, Jimmie Whisman

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Two comedians look at a small town, what makes it tick, and a murder that took place there. In depth research, horrible tragedy, and the hosts' comedic spin on the whole thing. New episodes every Thursday!!
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Kansas City Today is a daily news podcast from KCUR Studios bringing you all things Kansas City, wrapped up in 15 minutes or less. Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, it’ll be waiting in your feed every weekday. Hosted by Nomin Ujiyediin.
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Say More in Raymore

City of Raymore, Missouri Government

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There's always more to learn, discover and talk about in Raymore, Missouri. This podcast shares information from the City of Raymore, including upcoming events, City project updates and insights into City departments and the people working to serve the community every day.
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A Small American City podcast is a project by author Duncan Crary. It aims to re-acquaint listeners with small city life in North America through the voices, stories, history and urban fabric of his home city of Troy, New York. The program features spoken-word essays and intimate conversations with a cast of characters who bring this unusual Hudson River settlement to life. This is not a news program. It is not a talk show. It is a passport into the lives of the people who inhabit a place. Y ...
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"A smart take on the travel documentary concept, refashioned within the modern podcast aesthetic" - Vulture “impeccably made” - Outside Magazine “a breakout star of the genre” - Podcast Review “a considerable amount of pleasure” - Vulture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Small Business, Big Conversations! Join JumpStart’s resident digital marketing expert (and recovering small business owner) Freddie Coffey as he sits down with ambitious entrepreneurs to discuss their struggles, successes, and life lessons that are sure to motivate and inspire anyone who wants to start or grow their own business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned small business owner looking for new ideas, this podcast is for you. Tune in for a new episode each ...
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Each week, Rhode Island Avenue Radio hosts Michelle Yancey and Kyle Todd sit down to visit with area business owners, city leaders, small business training experts, and the visionaries that help our local commercial corridors grow and thrive. Tune in to learn about Rhode Island Avenue NE Main Street’s new businesses; learn about some of the not-so-secret business gems of the community; and get behind-the-scenes stories about innovative business ideas happening right here in our neighborhood.
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Socrates in the City

Socrates in the City

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Socrates in the City is the acclaimed series of conversations on “life, God, and other small topics,” hosted by Eric Metaxas. Starting with the philosopher Socrates’s famous words that “the unexamined life is not worth living,” Metaxas thought it would be valuable to create a forum that might encourage busy New Yorkers in thinking about the bigger questions in life. He founded Socrates in the City in 2000. Metaxas is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of MARTIN LUTHER, IF YOU CAN KEEP ...
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Peace of the City

Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship

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A podcast by Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship, a small, welcoming peace church in New York City. We gather every Sunday at 4 PM at the 15th Street Friends Meeting House, seeking to live out our call to peacebuilding and nonviolence through worship and witness. This podcast features sermons and sacred stories shared within our community—reflections grounded in scripture, shaped by peace theology, and rooted in the everyday work of living faithfully. Whether you're nearby or far away, we’re grat ...
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BC City Connection Podcast

City of Battle Creek

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BC City Connection is the official podcast from the City of Battle Creek, Michigan government. Host Richard Piet visits with various city leaders and experts - from administration to small business development and public works - hear engaging and informational discussions from Battle Creek.
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FAQ NYC

FAQ NYC

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A weekly dive into the big questions about this city of ours, hosted by Christina Greer, Azi Paybarah and Harry Siegel, and produced by Alex Brook Lynn.
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Stories of Our City

Stories of Our City

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Stories of Our City is a worldwide project to cultivate community and understanding by sharing real stories from real people around the globe. We produce these stories to reveal that our everyday experiences with family, love, religion, and culture are often similar to those of others living in cities and villages across the globe. We believe that when we share and celebrate a common humanity we can begin to erase the boundaries and labels that divide us. When we take the time to listen, we ...
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We delve into all things talent attraction and economic development, bringing you insights from America’s most promising places and industry professionals on how your community can be a better place to live, work and play. At Livability, we highlight the unsung awesomeness of small and mid-sized cities, and help communities reach target companies and residents through custom content programs. Learn more at LivabilityMedia.com.
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An original podcast series from the Texas Municipal Clerks Association, featuring leaders in our community offering candid conversations and fresh perspectives on Texas’s local government and unique stories to inspire.
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City Confidential

A&E | PodcastOne

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City Confidential explores crimes that have impacted cities and towns across America. The iconic, noir-style series goes beyond the headlines to showcase the emotional and unexpected stories that catapulted unique communities, both large and small, into the public eye. Each episode tells the story of one crime, the ensuing investigation, and the ripple effect it had on a community. Speaking with family, friends, detectives, journalists, and others close to the case, the series weaves togethe ...
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This Week in Kirkland

The City of Kirkland

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Want to stay connected with your local government? Hosted by Deputy City Manager Jim Lopez, the official podcast of the City of Kirkland brings you timely topics and noteworthy news every week. It’s policy, parks, events, and democracy, so join us for the civic conversation straight from City Hall. Made in Kirkland, Washington.
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Welcome to Small Talk: Work, Play, Build! Expect conversations about building a career, pursuing passion projects, and learning from inspiring guests who work, play, and build their dreams, As a business podcast in its fifth year of production now, we look forward to having many conversations with you on what it means to live a life that feels true.
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Cereal City Chronicles is a podcast focusing on past and present crimes in Battle Creek Michigan, the heart of the Nation’s leading cereal production companies. As a resident of the town myself, I will take you beyond the smells of Fruity Pebbles in the air and bring awareness to the unfortunate crimes of this small town I call home.
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Small Talks

Made by Many

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Small Talks shines the spotlight on things that go unnoticed but are integral to the way we live. Speakers will share stories about the small, sometimes invisible, humble design whose impact outweighs its fame. Small Talks is an event series run by the people at Made by Many, a product innovation studio in London and New York. Find out more: http://smalltalks.madebymany.com
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In the QC

Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce

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The QC is the heart of the Midwest, a proud, forward-thinking family of communities connected by one of the world’s most renowned rivers, the Mississippi. The region attracts returners and explorers, investors and entrepreneurs because it offers the well-being and comforts of the accessible, the homegrown and the local, combined with an inventive imagination that embraces arts, entrepreneurship and global aspirations. We love the QC, and we know you will too. Learn more: QuadCitiesChamber.com
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Romance on the Rocks

Meghan Leigh & Nicole Danielle

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Romance on the Rocks is hosted by Meghan Leigh & Nicole Danielle -- two bookish biddies who imbibe and share their latest romance novel reads & the scandalous details. Cocktails, spicy romance novels & modern love tips await. Get ready for giggles, gasps & interactive fun.
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https://skyslc.com/event/swimming-paul/ Code "SMALLTALK" for 10% off Fall is finally upon us in Salt Lake City, bringing cooler temperatures, hoodie weather, and a fresh lineup of exciting events and conversations. First, a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for our live episode featuring Shereen Ghorbani. Your presence and questions mad…
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Kansas has lost about 50 newspapers in the past 20 years. And as the owners of many small, family-owned papers get older, it’s uncertain who will keep the presses running when they retire. Plus: Missouri Republicans shattered norms when they pushed through redistricting and amendment changes in a special session — and it could have long-term conseq…
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Stories of Hope: Matthew 13:31-32 – Sept 14, 2025In a world full of cruelty and darkness, hope can feel hard to come by. But what if hope wasn’t a bright shiny thing, but rather more like a little old lady who keeps stopping to talk with beggars and then one day you realize she’s Mother Teresa and she’s changing the world? How does real change happ…
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Send us a text David Lynx, Executive Director of the Kirkland Arts Center, talks about Kirkland's first Fringe Festival and how to join in this creative celebration. Plus, Houghton Beach closed at least one more week. Plan for CKC detours for pipe repair in South Kirkland. Get a free gun lockbox at our giveaway event. Shape the vision for the Green…
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This week at the United Nations General Assembly, Syria’s new interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa came with a message: Syria is back after being isolated for about six decades. Also, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced at the UN Climate Summit the country's first national emissions reduction targets. It marks a shift in China's approach to climate…
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Copper wire thefts are on the rise in Missouri, and Kansas City is getting hit hard. It turns out the skyrocketing value of the metal is due in no small part to the Trump administration's 50% tariff on copper imports. KCUR's Sam Zeff tells Up To Date host Steve Kraske only Texas and California have had more copper wire thefts than Missouri. Contact…
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In the 1990s, Spring Valley’s Haitian community is rocked when a well-respected civic leader is murdered. It takes police nearly two decades to sift through the rumors and solve a mystery filled with lies and dark secrets. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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This week, in Prairie Village, Kansas, a wildly intelligent doctor hands in their medical license, amid a failing marriage, and begins to lose their mind, while slipping into a world of alcohol, drugs, strange threats. This all escalates into one crazy evening, and two murders, that are so brutal, that the town has to change all the street addresse…
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Russian troops have made incremental gains in parts of eastern Ukraine, although their advances elsewhere have stalled. Also, as part of a cultural initiative to counter the influence of narco-corridos, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government is hosting “México Canta” or “Mexico Sings,” a national songwriting contest designed to promote no…
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Former detainees are speaking out about what they say are poor conditions at an immigration detention center in eastern Kansas. Many immigrants who are detained in Kansas and Missouri go through the Chase County jail in eastern Kansas. Now, some former detainees say the facility was overcrowded and lacked medical care. As Zane Irwin of the Kansas N…
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Many people read the book of Revelation looking for the Antichrist, the rapture, or clues about the end of the world—but none of those words even appear in the text. In this message, Pastor Trey Hayman pulls back the curtain on popular myths and shows how Revelation is really an unveiling of Jesus Christ. Discover: • How Revelation is an apocalypse…
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Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has taken tens of thousands of Ukrainian children. War crimes researchers at Yale University have described it as "the single largest kidnapping of children during wartime since World War II." Also, the world's largest storm this year to date, Super Typhoon Ragasa, is moving its way towa…
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The Trump administration's clampdown on student visas means that colleges and universities have gotten a lot fewer students from abroad this year. That could spell trouble for higher education and the U.S. as a whole. Plus: A University of Kansas professor wrote the literal book on "Swiftynomics," about the economic impact of women's work — and Tay…
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FAQ NYC and Max Politics are teaming up for a limited series, coming at you every Tuesday through November, featuring special guests who will help us dig into the latest in the mayor's race – and what's at stake for New Yorkers. In our debut episode, Public Advocate Jumanne Williams joins us to talk about his arrest outside of 26 Federal Plaza, wha…
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In this episode, Estes Hughes, Economic Development Partnership of Alabama, joins us to discuss FuelAL, the state's innovative program designed to retain college students after graduation. Customized programs offer students professional development, social opportunities and community service, plus expose them to diverse cities and industries across…
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The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly is in New York this week. One issue that's at the top of the agenda is connected to the war in Gaza. Several countries announced over the weekend that they will formally recognize a state of Palestine. Other US allies are doing the same this week. Also, from London to Brussels and Berlin, some…
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Scott Haslam stands at the intersection of entrepreneurial success and community-building creativity as the mastermind behind both King Bee Vans and Ranger Sound Car. From his junkyard office in Salt Lake City, he's crafting a legacy that transcends traditional business boundaries. Starting with a simple question – "how can this scale?" – Scott tra…
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Election Day is just over a week away, and absentee voting is already underway, in the recall of Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. We'll explain the backstory of this unusual special election, and what it means if you vote yes or no. KCUR's Brian Ellison sat down with Josh Merchant, who covers local government for the Beacon, to talk about t…
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Andrew Baldwin is Founding Partner and President of The Criminal Defense Team of Baldwin Perry & Kamish, PC, an Indiana law firm dedicated solely to defending individuals facing criminal charges. He is a board‑certified Criminal Trial Specialist, recognized by the National Board of Trial Advocacy for his exceptional trial skill and professionalism.…
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Laurie Gwen Shapiro, the author of "The Aviator and the Showman: Amelia Earhart, George Putnam, and the Marriage that Made an American Icon," joins Harry Siegel and Amy Sohn to dig into what they don't tell you in the children's books about the life and death of the world's most famous female flier.By FAQ NYC
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This week, in Willard, Ohio, a deeply disturbed man moves back in with his mother, only to go deeper into strangeness, by not leaving the house for over nine months, not getting any psychiatric help, and heavily day drinking whiskey. One night, when his neighbor mows her lawn, after dark, he decides it's finally time to leave the house. This ends i…
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During his state visit to the UK, President Donald Trump expressed interest in the US reclaiming Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, which is now in the hands of the Taliban and would likely require negotiations to retake. Also, a look at the status of democracy in Turkey as opposition mayors remain in jail. And, the US has now destroyed three ships of…
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What is happiness? Socrates in the City host Eric Metaxas sits down with Dr. Arthur Brooks to discuss one of the most prevalent questions in our society: What is happiness? The question behind his newest book, The Happiness Files. Based on his long career and his lived experience as a Professor and scholar, Dr. Brooks shares not only what happiness…
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Kansas City, Kansas, artist Harold Smith’s new series of paintings puts a personal spin on iconic works from art history by adding in his friends and neighbors. You can see these "Around the Way Folk, Saints in Uncommon Places" now at the Mulvane Art Museum in Topeka. Kansas City, Kansas, artist Harold Smith’s new body of work reimagines famous pai…
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The Guillen familia has been part of our region since 1992. Chasing the American dream, they left Mexico and set roots in the Suttons Bay area in 1997. The fruits of the large family’s spirit and passion is showing up and delighting taste buds all over our community. https://laslagunastc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/taquerialaslagunas/ https://ww…
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Send us a text Lucia Flores-Wiseman tell us about her journey and the soulful stories behind her voice. Plus, this week's beach water updates. Emergency proclamation for pipe repair work along the CKC. Could you go a whole week without driving? Take part in National Preparedness Month. Join the City of Kirkland team. Stay up to date with City Counc…
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The world feels heavy—violence, division, anxiety, and loneliness are everywhere. Many of us are tired of waiting for things to get better and tempted to pull away from people. Yet the way of Jesus calls us to something deeper. In this message, Pastor Trey Hayman of New City Church unpacks Hebrews 10:23-25 and shows how God transforms us through co…
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US President Donald Trump wrapped up his historic state visit to the United Kingdom today. He and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told reporters that they discussed major international crises, but the two leaders did not present any new solutions for Gaza, Ukraine or global migration. Also, the Trump administration’s policies are driving away i…
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President Donald Trump says that cashless bail is leading to a rise in crime, and wants to see it ended nationwide. But a study from the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas found the opposite, and argues that cash bail for nonviolent crimes is hurting low-income residents. The Kansas ACLU is calling for the release of inmates facing nonviolent…
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This week, in Oak Grove, Oregon, when a group of bystanders attempt to save woman's life, after she was brutally stabbed, in a Denny's parking lot, no one can imagine that it would lead to the discovery of a makeshift forest graveyard, and one of the worst serial killers that the northwest has ever seen. He's a nasty one, with the cover of a good f…
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Simon introduces us to their friend, the librarian, who resides over multiple library boxes across the city. Delve into the lore of how librarians are born and exist. Find Bren on instagram @bjo0se You can catch Bren and Simon performing at Big Fork Theatre regularly. https://www.bigforktheatre.com/buy-tickets…
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In this episode Mark at the Mic has a wonderful conversation with the "unofficial Mayor" of Broadway Burlingame, John Kevranian. John and his wife Nora have owned the prolific shop on Broadway for over 30 years. John shares his "wish list" for he and the Broadway merchants. He also recalls his days of coming to America as a 9yr old immigrant from L…
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From Jakarta to Bangkok, new and unknown brands of Chinese electric vehicles have been cruising around major Southeast Asian cities over the past two years. Also, Shell and Exxon Mobil are suing the Dutch government over the closure of a major gas field over payouts to residents for damages tied to extraction. And, a new 72-page UN report released …
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Critical questions remain about how a 50-year-old Kansas City, Kansas, man died in the Wyandotte County Jail more than two months ago. Charles Adair’s death has been ruled a homicide, but new details reveal striking similarities to the death of George Floyd in 2020. Wyandotte County law enforcement officials are still investigating the suspicious d…
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Since 2018, the City of Battle Creek has been selected to receive the Michigan Medicaid CHIP Lead Hazard Control Community Development Grant. Fiscal year 2026 is included. The grant was approved for a total of $1,345,000. In this episode of BC City Connection, Battle Creek Lead Programs Coordinator Emily Arntz discusses how the funds help families …
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In Luke 15:1–10, Jesus speaks to two very different audiences—tax collectors and sinners who listen with open hearts, and Pharisees and scribes who grumble in judgment. In this message, Pastor Jason Storbakken explore how Jesus disrupts polarized categories, centering the marginalized and revealing God’s heart through stories of a shepherd and a wo…
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The US military has sunk another Venezuelan boat in the Caribbean. President Donald Trump says the vessels are tied to drug cartels but has offered no evidence. Amid the saber-rattling between Caracas and Washington, we hear what Venezuelans are saying. Also, voters in Malawi head to the polls as their country faces a tanking economy. And, the IDF …
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In this episode, host Marie Balthrop sits down with Aimee Nemer, City Secretary for the City of Richardson and TMCA’s 2024 Clerk of the Year. Aimee shares her career journey and reflects on the milestones that have defined her path, including launching Richardson’s Citizens Academy and mentoring the next generation of clerks. The conversation explo…
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Send us a text Fall in love with small-town romance as Nicole and Meghan exchange books perfectly tailored to each other's interests in this delightful end-of-summer reading episode. Their thoughtful book exchange showcases the power of friendship through literature, with Nicole receiving a hairstylist-centered romance and Meghan diving into a stor…
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While Eric Adams says Andrew Cuomo is spreading fake rumors that he’s out, even Donald Trump seems resigned to the idea that Zorhan Mamdani will be New York City’s next mayor — and is threatening to punish the city and the state now that Gov. Kathy Hocul has endorsed the Democratic nominee. The FAQ NYC hosts discuss all that and much more from anot…
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Over the weekend in London, more than 100,000 people took to the streets for the anti-immigrant "Unite the Kingdom" rally organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, featuring Elon Musk as a guest speaker. Also, Syria holds its first parliamentary elections since the ouster of former President Bashar al-Assad. And, a first-of-its-kind agreement…
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Missouri's legislature passed not one but two measures on Friday taking aim at voting rights. In addition to the gerrymandered congressional map, Republicans also pushed through a plan to heavily restrict citizen-led constitutional amendments. Initiative petitions have been used by voters to make changes that the GOP-dominated state legislature won…
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