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Best County Council podcasts we could find (updated June 2020)
Best County Council podcasts we could find
Updated June 2020
Updated June 2020
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East Bay political discourse will never be the same! Political reporter Steve Tavares and Alameda County insider Shawn Wilson provide insights, dish the scoop, while also detailing the lighter side of Alameda County, state, and national political scene.
Garage Logic is the seat of Gumption County, down the road from Diversityville, but not as far as Liberal Lakes. It's a place where common sense prevails, the 2-car garage is revered and cigar smoking is allowed (and lawyers aren't).
Mississippi Moments, a weekly radio program airing on Mississippi Public Broadcasting, is a partnership between the University of Southern Mississippi Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage, the Mississippi Humanities Council, and MPB.
Podcast by Northumberland County Council Podcasts
Rose City Politics is a weekly, hour-long show focused on the movers-and-shakers affecting the political scene. Municipal politics is the emphasis when you join panelists Kieran McKenzie, Paul Synnott, Pat Papadeas, Mark Boscariol, Don Merrifield and Doug Sartori as they dissect, debate, educate and inform on political happenings in Windsor and Essex County.
The podcast for the Derbyshire County Council Children and Young Adults' Service PRISM project (Performance and Relationships Improvement via Social Media)
A local authority serving residents of Buckinghamshire
The Library Section of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council run a varied programme of literary events throughout the year. This podcast series provides an archive of some of these events and helps to extend their reach to a wider audience.
Join us as we go over fun meeting ideas, news from around the Scouting world and talk shop with Scouters and non Scouters alike.
Interviews with city and county leaders -- city managers, city administrators, county managers, mayors, and council members.
District Reports brings you conversations with Alders and City staff on a current issue facing the Council and previews of other issues you can expect to hear discussed on the council floor.
Serving as a unified and free podcast platform for Houston's Progressives, liberal activists and other advocates of common sense legislation, this is the Bayou Blue Democrats Podcast series.Our mission is to communicate with, engage, support and activate the Precinct Chairs of the Harris County Democratic Party, other progressive organizations and democratic voters in our geographically designated area to implement GOTV and increase the Democratic vote with the goal of turning and keeping Ho ...
In the course of sharing stories we learned that there is an entire community of very passionate and talented artists in Berks County who do not necessarily have a place to expose their work. None the less they keep pursuing their passion and creating amazing art. This should not be hidden.
Dún Laoghaire, South Dublin, Ireland has a remarkable literary heritage which includes James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, as well as a host of historical and contemporary authors. In recognition of this, Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council held the inaugural Mountains to Sea DLR Book Festival in September 2009.
The Council On Chemical Abuse (COCA) is the single County Authority (SCA) for Berks County and in that capacity, is responsible for the planning, implementing, and evaluating Berks County's drug and alcohol services supported by public funding.
Welcome to Talent Magnet- brought to you by Pacific Mountain Workforce Development Council, the podcast where we help businesses become talent magnets by focusing on recruitment, training, and retention best practices. Your hosts are Michele Winn and Sytease Geib from the Thurston County Chamber’s Workforce Division.
Covering Eugene - Lane County - Oregon and beyond. Music, politics, human interest and local issues relating to Eugene, Oregon.
2018 Democratic Candidate for Montgomery County Council Dalbin Osorio’s official anchor station.
"Pang!" is a series of audio dramas from Dan Froot & Company, based on the oral histories of families around the country who are living below the poverty line and hungering for change. Brought to you by Curious Audio, with support from Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, and UCLA Council on Research.
Talk about politics, social media and a variety of topics about Howard County Maryland
Podcast by WCNY
Politics, activism, and happenings in the Tampa Bay area as well as statewide in Florida. Hosted by Jessica Vaughn, President of the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Tampa Bay.
The Podcast for the SF Bay Peninsula featuring discussions on regional and local issues with elected officials, community members, and engaged citizens. www.podcastbythebay.com
Seattle news and feature stories straight from the KUOW newsroom.
Farm Talk with Mick Kjar brings current Agriculture News and News Makers to you Monday thru Friday!
This is a podcast of Additional Meetings not normally covered by Madison City Channel.
On OC, from the nonprofit newsroom Voice of OC, podcast connects newsmakers, elected officials, activists and residents around the latest civic issues in Orange County.
Whether you are a transit professional, enthusiast, or an end-user, you will find these discussions about transit by two CEOs and a Planning Director enlightening and informative.
The journey to realizing our best selves by creating synergy in our communities. Join host Alex Reneman as he explores the challenges and possible solutions to overcoming challenges within ourselves and our communities.
From Valley Public Radio
BGA Watchdog with Better Government Association on Chicago's Newsradio 780 & 105.9FM (WBBM-AM)
Welcome to John Popham, where amazing things happen.
Veteran political reporter Bill Dries breaks down the local political scene from candidates to causes and “D”s to “R”s in Memphis and Shelby County.
A biweekly podcast with Maryland focus and Howard County roots, exploring the policies, people, and stories that affect the state of Maryland. Each episode we’ll talk to newsmakers and everyday people in order to elevate the conversation and find out what matters most.
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[Get Outside] Ohio Mountain Biking Trails
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Episode 166: Did you know that you don't have to go to Colorado to mountain bike?!?! Jim Olander, the Trail Director at the Cleveland Area Mountain Biking Association (CAMBA), joined us to demystify mountain biking and chat about trails in Portage County & throughout NE Ohio! Check out their Facebook page and/or Facebook community group! For more i…
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Aspen Public Radio

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Mountain Family Health Centers Speaks Out Against Racism, Highlight Disparities In Healthcare
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Mountain Family Health Centers sent a letter Wednesday speaking out against racism and discrimination against people of color after the death of George Floyd sparked protests across the country, and in the Roaring Fork Valley.By Molly Dove
Brody Jansen joins the podcast as a (remote) interview guest. After making hip-hop music for 4 years Brody Jansen has decided to pursue his music path by taking a whole new direction. Switching genres from rap to rnb/pop. He plans on dropping a song every Friday starting June 5th for the whole 2020 summer. That's 13 weeks of new music! Follow Brody…
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Valley Public Radio

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‘Ask Us How We Feel’ - Madera Youth Organize Peaceful Protest Against Police Brutality
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More than a hundred people gathered at an elementary school on Friday in Madera to protest police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death. The people behind the protest were black high school students. Eighteen-year-old Mary Idowu led the protest which started with a “No Justice, No Peace” chant. A recent graduate of Madera South High School,…
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KUOW Newsroom

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Gov. Inslee addresses the pandemic and protests that are happening at the same time
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Washington Governor Jay Inslee addressed the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and protests that have sprung up across the state, gathering large groups of people together.By Austin Jenkins
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KUOW Newsroom

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Looking back at one week of protesting in Seattle
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KUOW Reporters Casey Martin and Esmy Jimenez discuss protests in Seattle that have lasted one week so far. The protests are among a range of demonstrations that have swept the country, and the globe, opposing police brutality and killings of Black people.By Casey Martin
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Valley Public Radio

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In A Woodlake Garden, A Trail Of Lights Honors The Victims Of COVID-19
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Last November, we brought you the story of Manuel and Olga Jimenez . They’re a Woodlake couple who created a mile-long community botanical garden in their town to inspire and teach kids. Hundreds of young people have volunteered at the Bravo Lake Botanical Garden since it was started 17 years ago. They earn community service hours for their work bu…
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Farm Talk Podcasts

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06-05-20 - Current land values with Farmers National Company.
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Farm Talk Segment 1 - Randy Dickhut - Farmers National CompanyBy KQLX-AM
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Valley Public Radio

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Civil Rights Attorney Chris Bridges On Racism And Implicit Bias
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Racism in America can take on many different forms, and the nuance between things like overt and covert racism can make discrimination much more difficult to see, discuss and ultimately address. To learn more about this topic, FM89's Kathleen Schock spoke with Chris Bridges from The Equal Justice Society . He is an Oakland-based attorney who also l…
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06-05-20 - Options for farmers after the dicamba announcement this week.
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Farm Talk Segment 2 - Joe Ikley - NDSU Extension Weed SpecialistBy KQLX-AM
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06-05-20 - A visit with Jason Hanson of Rock N Roll Agronomy on the latest dicamba ruling.
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Farm Talk Segment 3 - Jason Hanson - Rock N Roll AgronomyBy KQLX-AM
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06-05-20 - North Dakota Ag Commissioner Doug Goehring on the recent court ruling on dicamba.
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Farm Talk Segment 4 - Doug Goehring - North Dakota Agriculture CommissionerBy KQLX-AM
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06-05-20 - Continuing the dicamba discussion with Minnesota Ag Department Pesticide and Fertilizer Management Division Director Joshua Stamper.
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Farm Talk Segment 5 - Joshua Stamper - Minnesota Ag Department Pesticide and Fertilizer Management Division DirectorBy KQLX-AM
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06-05-20 - North Dakota Outdoors with Doug Leier - Part 1
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Farm Talk Segment 6 - Doug Leier - ND Game and FishBy KQLX-AM
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06-05-20 - North Dakota Outdoors with Doug Leier - Part 2
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Farm Talk Segment 7 - Doug Leier - ND Game and FishBy KQLX-AM
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Valley Public Radio

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Amidst Demonstrations And Reopenings, Kern County Watching COVID-19 Caseload ‘Very Closely'
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As protests continue across the country, let’s not forget there’s still a pandemic in our midst. As of publication, 194 people across the San Joaquin Valley and foothills have died due to COVID-19 out of more than 8,000 known cases of the disease. In this interview, FM89’s health reporter Kerry Klein speaks with Kern County lead epidemiologist Kim …
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Valley Public Radio

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African-American Leaders Talk Local Protests Against Police Brutality
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Following more than a week of protests over the death of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, debate continues within the African-American community about how to bring about reform in policing. To learn more about how different generations are responding to this moment, FM89's Kathleen Schock spoke with Pastor Angelo Frazier of the RiverLakes Commun…
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Valley Public Radio

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Valley Edition - June 5, 2020 - Organizers On George Floyd, Woodlake Mourns COVID-19 Deaths
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On this week’s Valley Edition: What is the best strategy to protest police brutality following the death of George Floyd? We ask local organizers from Fresno and Bakersfield. We also head to Woodlake where the couple who built a mile-long community botanical garden are now memorializing the lives lost in Tulare County to COVID-19. Plus, a local epi…
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Garage Logic

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06/05/20 Minneapolis City Council President Lisa Bender pledges to "dismantle" the Minneapolis police department
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06/05 Minneapolis City Council President Lisa Bender pledges to "dismantle" the Minneapolis police department.By info@podcastone.com
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June 5, 2020: Politico New York reporter breaks down leadership limbo at SUNY
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SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson has announced that she is leaving New York’s public college and university system to become the next President of Ohio State University. Nick Niedzwiadek, Education reporter for Politico NY, explained what this means for the SUNY system.By WCNY
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The Capitol Pressroom
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June 5, 2020: Home buying process returns to (new) normal in upstate NY
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Realtors are beginning to reopen as regions of the state enter phase 2. We heard from Jennifer Stevenson, a North Country realtor and President of the New York State Association of Realtors, about the precautions that her industry is taking to protect agents and clients.By WCNY
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The Capitol Pressroom
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June 5, 2020: Syracuse Senator proposes revival of New Deal program
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive economic impact with millions out of work. Sen. Rachel May (D-Syracuse), discussed her bill which would create a public work program similar to the organization created in the New Deal.By WCNY
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The Capitol Pressroom
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June 5, 2020: Dentists have reason to smile again in New York
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Dentists are smiling ear to ear as they are allowed to expand from emergency services to more normal operations. Dr. Craig Ratner, President of the New York State Dental Association and a practicing dentists, broke down their safety measures and more.By WCNY
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Valley Public Radio

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Fresno City Council Approves Mask Requirement In City Hall; One Member Says It Targets Him
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The Fresno City Council approved a resolution Thursday requiring anyone who enters City Hall to wear a mask. Casting the dissenting vote was Councilman Garry Bredefeld. He argued it’s a health risk to repeatedly breathe in one’s carbon dioxide while wearing a mask. Other news organizations have debunked this claim , which circulated on social media…
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Why one Black Lives Matter group in Seattle has hesitated to march
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Friday marks one week of protests in Seattle against the police killings of black people in the U.S. and against racial injustices. But Black Lives Matter groups in Seattle have NOT been organizing the protests.By Paige Browning
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Number of unemployed people in Washington starts to shrink
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After a historic surge in unemployment numbers in Washington state, the numbers are finally on the decline.By Tom Banse
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Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks for June 5-7
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We’ve witnessed more than a week of anguished demonstrations calling for racial justice, here and across the country.Seattle’s cultural community has been the target of calls to eliminate institutional racism. But it’s also a source of reflection and response.If you need to step back and see the world from a different perspective this weekend, KUOW…
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KUOW Newsroom

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Ex-Amazon exec calls for breakup of Amazon
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A former Amazon executive is calling for the regulation and breakup of Amazon. Tim Bray is a former Amazon executive who quit last month over the treatment of warehouse workers.By Carolyn Adolph
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KUOW Newsroom

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Tacoma Police killed a Black man. Now his family demands answers
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Manuel Ellis was a Black man killed by officers from the Tacoma Police Department in March. Thursday Ellis’ family spoke out after a medical examiner’s report declared the death a homicide.By Esmy Jimenez
New Dates And Rules For Reopenings In Pitkin County Roaring Fork Schools Partner With Mountain Family Health Centers To Expand School-Based HealthcareBy Molly Dove
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Elevate Maryland

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Trump's Dangerous Ethics with CREW's Deputy Director Donald Sherman
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Candace and Tom interview Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) Deputy Director Donald Sherman about his organizations work to ensure more transparent and ethical government. In particular, Donald talks about their FOIA request to Attorney General Barr's office regarding the dispersement of protestors in front of the White Hou…
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Aspen Public Radio

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New Dates And Rules For Reopenings In Pitkin County
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Pitkin County Public Health released a set of amendments to its standing public health order on Thursday. They will remain in effect until July 3. The changes provide updated timing and clarity to the particulars of industry-specific reopening plans . Below are the latest dates and rules. Full details can be found here .…
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Have You Met 500 New Friends This Year? | Episode 238
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Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledaily Today's Sponsor: Screened Threads Use the Code "NashvilleDaily" for 10% off online and in-store https://screenedthreads.com/ Events Rescheduled Events http://nashvilleguru.com/nashville-events XPLR Meet - SCSP - June 13th https://www.eventbrite.com/e/junes-xplrmeet-waterfalls-t…
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Valley Public Radio

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The Time of Our Life Episode 6: Kenneth Chacón Reads Saroyan
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This week on The Time of Our Life with Mark Arax Fresno poet Kenneth Chacón reads William Saroyan's "70,000 Assyrians" and discusses the impact of Saroyan on his own work and on our times.By JMoore@kvpr.org (Joe Moore)
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A civil liberties perspective on protests against police killings
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Making change ‘when the protesting is done’By Paige Browning
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Transit and unions working together: A perspective from transit administration officials
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This episode provides a brief overview of the legal framework which surrounds transit agencies and unions, as well as some insight about the importance of the union and transit agency relationship. Note: This show recorded September 17, 2019.By Jim McAteer, Bob Baulsir, Edward Johnson
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Pressure builds to expel Seattle police union from powerful labor council
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Protests around the country against police brutality have highlighted the role police unions play in maintaining the status quo. Now there’s a petition drive to expel the Seattle Police Officers Guild from the King County Labor Council.By David Hyde
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While many of us work from home, this Seattle brewer lives at work
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The pandemic has forced many businesses to come up with creative ways to stay afloat. One local brewer used the down time during the stay-at-home order to reimagine his business strategy.By Ruby de Luna
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06-04-20 - Fair Food Thursday at the Red River Valley Fair.
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Farm Talk Segment 1 - Breann Lenzmeier - Red River Valley FairBy KQLX-AM
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06-04-20 - An extension report from Stark and Billings Counties in North Dakota.
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Farm Talk Segment 2 - Kurt Froelich - Stark/Billings County ExtensionBy KQLX-AM
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06-04-20 - The latest on a US Court of Appeals ruling on the use of dicamba.
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Farm Talk Segment 3 - Andrew Thostenson - NDSU Pesticide Program SpecialistBy KQLX-AM
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06-04-20 - The Thursday markets with Ben Buckner of Ag Resource.
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Farm Talk Segment 4 - Ben Buckner - Ag Resource CompanyBy KQLX-AM
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06-04-20 - Cattle care during hot weather.
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Farm Talk Segment 5 - Warren Rusche - SDSU Extension Feedlot SpecialistBy KQLX-AM
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Black Lives Matter organizers say they have not been involved in Seattle demonstrations
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Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County organizers say they have not been involved in Seattle demonstrations.By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
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Vandalism at Washington capitol in Olympia
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Vandalism was discovered at the Washington state capitol in Olympia following demonstrations.By Austin Jenkins
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Conversations emerge at city hall as protests and demands continue in Seattle
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Protesters call out names of people killed by police in America as tensions continue at Seattle protests and official meetings.By Angela King
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Gov. Inslee addresses protests and pandemic
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Washington Governor Jay Inslee addressed protests across the state, and also the pandemic that continues throughout the region.By Austin Jenkins
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Seattle students call on district to remove police from schools
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Seattle students are calling on their school district to pull police out of their schools.By Ann Dornfeld
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The daily routine of marching in Seattle
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Dozens of protesters remain on Capitol Hill as protests continue in Seattle, demanding changes to police culture in America.By Casey Martin
































