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Stay up to date with the #CBJ with hosts Bob McElligott, Dylan Tyrer and Jody Shelley on shows like CBJin30, The Inside Edge, CBJ Rewind and The Pipeline Podcast.
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A podcast for long suffering Columbus Blue Jackets fans. Hosted by Anthony, known online as whalerjacket, who considers himself to be the longest suffering hockey fan in Ohio. Listen to the rants and ravings of a frustrated, passionate fan of the CBJ. Music by https://www.free-stock-music.com Music credit pre-episode 7: no chance by Rexlambo | https://soundcloud.com/rexlambo Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) htt ...
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CBJectively Speaking

CBJectively Speaking

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Jeremy Paul and Laura Norman provide their purely subjective feelings about the roller coaster ride that is being a Columbus Blue Jackets fan, in this podcast, CBJectively Speaking (pronounced Subjectively Speaking). These two best friends bring a unique, inclusive, and open-minded perspective to being a Columbus Blue Jackets fan and spend a lot of time laughing in the process. No matter your Blue Jackets or hockey knowledge/experience, you will find a fan home with Jeremy and Laura! Visit o ...
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In the heart of Juneau and across Southeast Alaska, Local First News stands as the leading source of news and information. Dedicated to bringing you the most current and impactful stories, we delve deep into the events that shape our communities. From breaking news in Juneau to transformative developments across Southeast Alaska, our commitment is to keep you informed with precise and timely details. Our dynamic team of journalists is on the ground, ensuring that every story is covered from ...
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The Trigger Report

Tyler Woodbridge

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Commentary on politics, current events, culture, economics, and more with a fire for human liberty and innovation! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetriggerreport/support
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The Pulp Hockey Show

Ray Ferraro and Steve Matthes

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18 year NHL’er turned TSN color analyst Ray Ferraro offers his prodigal insight and busts freelance journalist/Podcaster Steve Matthes chops as they talk hockey. Tune in, subscribe and tell some friends.
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The SpartaNeer

Tannor Lambert and Ethan Hunter

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Join Tannor Lambert from Morgantown and Ethan Hunter from East Lansing as the Columbus kids continue to talk about everything in sports. They met in high school and are continuing the dream today- well their second dream, since being a pro golfer hasn’t really worked out.
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Careers by Jenn Podcast: Get the Job, Love Your Work, Advance Your Career

Jenn Swanson: online career educator, coach, speaker, author (and church mi

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Helping you to GET the job, LOVE your work, and/or ADVANCE your career. Welcome to the Careers by Jenn Podcast (formerly Communication Diva). I'm Jenn Swanson. Are you bored and ready for a career change? Do you need help with a job search strategies? Do you need an updated resume that will get noticed? Want to learn how to ACE your next job interview? Are you looking to feel more satisfied in the work you are currently doing? Do you need some wellness reminders so you can feel better in min ...
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In this episode of Local First News, we cover the latest developments in Alaska's primary election, focusing on the U.S. House of Representatives race. As Alaskans head to the polls, we highlight the key candidates, including incumbent Democrat Mary Peltola and Republican contenders Nancy Dahlstrom and Nick Begich. We also discuss the financial dyn…
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Ketchikan experienced a devastating landslide on Sunday, Local First News is keeping you up to date as the situation unfolds. In just over two weeks, ballots for the upcoming October 1st CBJ municipal election will be mailed to all registered Juneau voters. If you're flying out of Juneau be aware an apparent cyberattack disrupted internet, phones, …
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Aaron Portzline discusses a busy week for the Blue Jackets who traded Patrik Laine to the Canadiens for defenseman Jordan Harris, the extension for Cole Sillinger, the strength of the Blue Jackets down the middle, if the dressing room is better off without Laine in it and if Elvis Merzļikins can bounce back from a tough year last season. Learn more…
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Another rare summer episode! I wanted to record and post this episode yesterday but Spectrum had to fix an Internet outage in my neighborhood. No Internet all evening. Patrik Laine was traded to the Montreal Canadiens along with a second round pick for Jordan Harris. I'll talk about why I think this is a significant win for the franchise.…
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In today's episode of Local First News, we cover the final day of in-person early voting at the State Office Building as Juneau prepares for tomorrow’s primary election. We also discuss how Alaska's Division of Elections is tackling past ballot-counting issues with a new tracking system. Other stories include a major drug arrest at Juneau Internati…
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Thursday morning saw the streets around Juneau-Douglas High School: bustling with activity as the Juneau School District kicked off the new school year. For the first time in 16 years, all high school students in Juneau are now under one roof, following the consolidation of Juneau-Douglas High School and Thunder Mountain High School. The Thunder Mo…
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Ten disabled Alaskans have filed a class-action lawsuit against the state and a former private guardian, accusing him of financial abuse and neglect. The lawsuit also implicates state officials for failing to protect the vulnerable individuals under his care. With Alaska’s primary election approaching, Democratic U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola maintains a …
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Support is now available for those affected by the August 6th Mendenhall River flood in Juneau. The Red Cross has opened disaster assistance intake at their Lemon Creek office, located at 5636 Glacier Highway. Additionally, the State of Alaska will open two in-person Disaster Assistance Centers starting Wednesday, August 14th. Voter turnout for Ala…
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The Golden North Salmon Derby happened this weekend it is a beloved summer tradition in Juneau that has been bringing the community together since 1947. Over the weekend, families, fishing enthusiasts, and even those just wanting to support a good cause take to the waters in pursuit of King and Coho salmon. The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) and …
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Emily Wright has been selected as Juneau's new Municipal Attorney, effective August 26. Wright, currently CBJ Assistant Attorney, will succeed Robert Palmer. The Assembly will formally appoint her at a Special Meeting on August 7. Wright has served as an Assistant Attorney for nearly five years and is recognized for her legal skills and strong rela…
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Early voting has started for Alaska's August 20 primary election. Voters can cast ballots at various polling stations until August 19. Absentee ballots are available, with deadlines for mailing and downloading set for August 10 and 19, respectively. Twelve candidates are competing for Alaska’s U.S. House seat in the upcoming primary. They provided …
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A new report from the U.S. Department of the Interior highlights the impact of forced assimilation of American Indian and Alaska Native children through federal boarding schools. The report recommends steps for healing, including acknowledging the harm, investing in community-driven efforts, and returning remains of deceased children. Alaska lawmak…
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On this episode of Local First News... Alaska’s upcoming primary elections will be the first under a new open primary system, allowing voters to choose any candidate regardless of party. Early and absentee voting starts August 5, with the final results expected by September 1. Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed five bills passed after the legislative se…
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In this episode of Local First News: Alaska's Permanent Fund Crisis - Financial documents reveal a potential budget crisis as the state faces a shortfall in its Permanent Fund. We'll explore what this means for Alaska's future revenue and services. Kids' Online Safety Legislation - The U.S. Senate has passed a significant update to online safety la…
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Kent Johnson got things going with getting new contracts. After that, Marchenko got his deal. Laine is out of the NHL Assistance Program, other teams can now talk to him which means a trade could happen soon. We debuted a new game called "Top 3 Bottom 3" and then wrapped things up with answering your questions from X!…
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A new investigation reveals that at least 973 Native American children died in abusive U.S. government boarding schools. The Interior Department calls for an official apology and recommends investing in programs to support Native American communities and heal from these traumas. Supporters of Alaska’s ranked choice voting system are asking the stat…
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Alaska is on the brink of a historic shift with the possibility of having a majority female Supreme Court for the first time ever. The Alaska Judicial Council has announced seven female attorneys are in the running to replace Chief Justice Peter Maassen, who will retire in 2025. This change could see Governor Mike Dunleavy appointing a fourth justi…
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Temperatures in Interior Alaska and northwest Canada are pleasant this July, but climate change is having severe effects. Over 60% of Alaskan Gwich’in forest lands have burned in the past decade, contributing to permafrost melt and economic and health issues. A cyanide spill at a gold mine in the Yukon Territory has worried Alaska salmon advocates.…
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Discover the implications of the historic joint patrol by Russian and Chinese bombers near Alaska, raising concerns for U.S. defense and international security. Learn about Alaska’s new law prohibiting harmful PFAS chemicals in firefighting foams, a significant move to protect public health and the environment. Get the latest details on the scenic …
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In international waters near Alaska, U.S. and Canadian fighter jets responded to a significant airspace event involving Chinese and Russian military planes. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) confirmed the incident but assured that it did not pose an immediate threat. With increased military activity in the region, NORAD remains v…
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The Jackets finally found a new coach, they hired former Minnesota Wild head coach, Dean Evason. The Jackets still need to re-sign a few players, one of those is Marchenko - will a deal get done and what is the term? Also, KJ and Silly need deals, what do these deals look like? Will Laine be a Jacket next season? We discussed the options.…
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Bob McElligott introduces you to new Blue Jackets Head Coach Dean Evason (1:15-18:55). Also, learn more about Dean from former NHL player and Minnesota Wild radio analyst Tom Reid (19:15-33:25) and hear about the hiring process with Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell (34:20-42:43).By CBJ Radio
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First, we discuss the tragic shooting of Steven Kissack, a well-known figure in Juneau experiencing homelessness. On July 15th, Kissack was shot and killed by police after a tense standoff. We recap the Juneau Police Department’s press release and the ongoing investigation by the Alaska Bureau of Investigation. Next, we turn our attention to Alaska…
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After waiting...and waiting...and waiting for the Jackets to hire a new coach, they have finally done so which means I can finally publish another episode. Lots of nuggets to discuss from the past three weeks... - Jackets hire Dean Evason as head coach *Note: I had no idea he had coached Minnesota for so long. So in this episode I reference him bei…
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In a dramatic shift just months before the election, President Joe Biden has withdrawn from the 2024 race, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. Harris is quickly securing support from key Democratic figures and preparing for a high-stakes campaign against Donald Trump. The search continues for a Beechcraft Bonanza that …
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A major technology outage is disrupting 911 and non-emergency call centers across the U.S. Alaska State Troopers report significant issues with emergency call systems statewide. Anchorage police confirm 911 is still operational, but alternative numbers are available for affected areas. The outage is linked to a global disruption affecting Microsoft…
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In today's episode, we cover breaking news on former President Donald Trump, who is reportedly "fine" after an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. We'll provide details on the incident, the investigation into the assailant, and the swift actions of law enforcement. Next, we discuss a new poll on KINY's website regarding the "s…
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In this episode of Local First News, we cover significant updates affecting Alaska. Governor Mike Dunleavy has signed a comprehensive crime bill aimed at reducing opioid overdoses and enhancing public safety. We also examine new pay transparency laws enacted by several states to address gender and racial wage gaps. Additionally, we report on federa…
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Aaron Portzline answers your questions on the status of the head coach search, what happened with Todd McLellan who was thought to be the front runner, if the Mike Babcock drama ruined an opportunity for Columbus to hire Joel Quenneville and the reported final two between Jay Woodcroft and Dean Evason. Porty updates the Patrik Laine saga, and the a…
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A U.S. Coast Guard cutter patrolling the Bering Sea recently encountered several Chinese military ships in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone near the Aleutian Islands. This marks another instance of Chinese naval presence in the area A Pennsylvania woman lost her life after a guided river raft overturned on the Klutina River near Copper Center. We d…
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Another week has come and gone and the Blue Jackets have yet to name a new head coach - their top candidate may have hit a dead end. Nationwide Arena needs renovations, including a new jumbotron. Christiansen signed a new deal, only two more players in arbitration that need signed -- Greaves and Marchenko.…
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On this episode, we discuss the technical start to the 2024-2025 NHL Season: Free Agency! Sean Monahan dons the Union Blue after signing a 5.5 million dollar AAV deal for five years, Jack Johnson returns to the 614, and we've got a ton of departures to discuss. PLUS, what does arbitration really mean, and when are we going to have a coach? Plus, we…
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According to a new survey by the Alaska Small Business Development Center, inflation, operating costs, and workforce shortages are the top issues for small businesses in Alaska. We discuss the findings and how local companies to cope with these ongoing challenges. Following a budget boost, dozens of previously cut positions in the Juneau School Dis…
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U.S. District Judge Joshua Kindred has resigned following a series of violations, including maintaining a hostile workplace, engaging in a "sexualized relationship" with a clerk, and lying about it to a senior judge and investigators. This story uncovers the findings of a special committee and the implications of Kindred's actions. Matthew Stanley,…
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Governor Mike Dunleavy has announced a surprise increase in this year's Permanent Fund Dividend for Alaskans, now set at $1,718, up from $1,655. This adjustment follows contentious debates in the Legislature and mixed reactions from Anchorage residents on its impact amidst high living costs. In environmental news, Australian company Santos plans to…
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Governor Mike Dunleavy of Alaska has vetoed $10 million intended for the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, citing the need for a more detailed plan. Despite the setback, discussions suggest potential reconsideration in the next legislative session, amid challenges facing Alaska's seafood industry. The Juneau Assembly has unanimously approved two …
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Oh my, lots of hockey talk recently. Jackets have a new play by play, welcome to Columbus Steve Mears. Sean Monahan is a Jacket, we talked about the importance of that. Jack Johnson, yes that Jack Johnson, is a Blue Jacket again. We talked about all the Jackets that are no longer Jackets. There's a bunch of pending RFA's, hopefully Waddell locks th…
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The seafood industry is grappling with global challenges, prompting calls for updated fisheries policies. Climate change and overfishing by foreign trawlers are straining Alaskan fishers, prompting Representative Mary Peltola to introduce the FISH Act aimed at bolstering resilience. Next, disappointment over budget vetoes affecting the Alaska Long …
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