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Episodes focus on interviews with City of McAllen directors, commissioners, mayor, and administrators; updates regarding ongoing initiatives and decisions made by McAllen City Commissioners; the employees who work day in and day out to serve the public and their community; activities throughout McAllen that residents can take part in; and services and projects that departments provide each day.
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Public Power Now

American Public Power Association

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The American Public Power Association’s Public Power Now podcast brings listeners the latest news and insights from key public power utility executives, power industry players and APPA staff.
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Water and wastewater utility managers provide the leadership needed to deliver vital services that protect public health and support the vitality of our communities, environment, and economy. Today’s water sector utilities face a broad range of complex challenges, including staff turnover, rising costs, aging infrastructure, regulatory requirements, customer expectations, and changing technology. This podcast will provide information about the Five Keys to Management Success, Leadership and ...
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C.O.B. Tuesday is a weekly one-hour talk show that serves as a knowledge pipeline for the energy industry and the energy curious. We host honest, timely, conversations with people we believe can improve the discussion, can provide new perspectives, can share unique insights into key energy issues, and can discuss inventive, pragmatic solutions for a stronger energy future. Produced by Veriten.
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Climate Break

Berkeley Law

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Climate change is upon us. Fires, droughts, hurricanes, sea level rise, and melting ice caps are all part of our new normal. But something else is happening as well. Scientists, innovators, organizations, cities, companies, and citizens are taking action, making progress, and finding solutions. Climate Break brings you stories of climate progress and interviews with climate innovators from California and around the world, in under 2 minutes. Our solution-oriented, radio-ready shows are produ ...
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PublicPowerX

American Public Power Association

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PublicPowerX is the new podcast from the American Public Power Association where key vendors and service providers explain their role in keeping public power safe, reliable, and secure. Subscribe to this feed to get these stories from public power’s service providers as they become available. If you are a company that does business with public power utilities and would like to host an episode of Public Power X, go to publicpower.org/podcasts to learn more.
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Local Energy Rules

Local Energy Rules

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This bi-weekly podcast from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance shares powerful stories of local renewable energy, from mayors discussing their city’s commitment to 100% renewable energy to tales of innovative community owned solar to questions about the the best rooftop solar policy. Join host John Farrell, the director of the Institute’s Energy Democracy Initiative, as he asks if the 100-year-old monopoly market structure for electricity delivery makes sense in an on-demand, distributed ...
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Tap Talk

Illinois State Water Survey

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Everyone has a role to play in protecting public health. Tap Talk, the Drinking Water in Rural America Podcast, connects professionals across the drinking water community with ideas to extend and enhance our work.
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Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre is an informative and educational program for those in the utility and liquid management industry. Join Portable Pipeline Advisor and Host Isaac Alatorre as he explores all things utility industry, and emergency preparedness. Twice a month Isaac will share his expertise with you all about the wonderful and exciting world of Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management along with guest experts in the industry.
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Are you looking to invest in MHP’s without the headaches of tenants, toilets and trash? If so, you've come to the right place! Welcome to the Passive Mobile Home Park Investing Podcast! This is where you can get most of the education you need to passively invest in the highly profitable investment niche of mobile home parks. Hosted by active mobile home park investor and operator Andrew Keel, this show will guide you through 5 different series, which are: Why invest in mobile home parks?, Ho ...
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Join us on our journey as we learn about Energy Advising and Net Zero Homes! We want to be able to share what we learn as we take the plunge into environmentally friendly building structures, and do our part to build a better standard for the planet!
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Stocks Not Sports

Kenrick Sylvestre

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The podcast where we try to talk about investment ideas in the same casual way we talk about sports with our acquaintances, work colleagues, friends, and family members. This podcast is brought to you by INFOR Financial Group who is committed to providing innovative, forward-thinking financial advice to all of their clients and customers.
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Utility + Function, a multifaceted, eclectic, and probing podcast hosted by Nanotronics co-founder and CEO, Matthew Putman, covers subjects from Machine Learning, to Jazz, to Community Development. Utility Function, a definition: individual preferences for goods or services. It calculates desire, and therefore, is relative.
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We had a deal in 1978 and 40 years later, Criminal and Civil Justice Reform of 2018 A bipartisan bill is now part of our countries tools to bring America back from the social discourse spanning more than 3 decades from 1990-2020. The justice system around the country has become more of a machine to attack and destroy. Those who hold the positions of Sheriff, Judge, District Attorney, City Attorney, Mayor, Managers, council members, and many government employees have abused their positions an ...
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Catalyst Podcast

Launch by NTT DATA

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Catalyst, a Launch by NTT DATA podcast, puts humans at the front and center of digital transformation. Each week, we feature thought leaders who share their insights on reinventing digital experiences, enhancing customer journeys, and driving innovation in the enterprise. From platform transformation to the latest advancements in AI, our guests delve into the challenges and triumphs of digital transformation, emphasizing the critical role of human ingenuity and leadership. Learn more about L ...
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Hear directly from the people whose work in genomics is shaping the way we think about science and our world. Listen as leading scientists discuss the impact of genomics with the Illumina Scientific Affairs team. Download or subscribe to our recurring podcasts.
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GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government

Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL)

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GovLove is a podcast about the people, policies and profession of local government. From Mayors and City Managers to interns and everyone in between, we interview the people making a difference in their communities to learn about the great work being done at the local level. GovLove is brought to you by Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL).
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The weekly political show by top journalists of the Sunday Times discussing the week's biggest stories, toughest topics in a tight and guided conversation. An Arena Holdings Production. Keywords: podcast, analysis, politics, social justice, news commentary, economy, opinions, accountability
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In Conversation with SWS

Siebert Williams Shank & Co. LLC

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Join us as we go beyond the numbers and spreadsheets, introducing you to the visionaries who are pushing boundaries within the industry. Through in-depth interviews, we learn from the trailblazers themselves—thought leaders, influential figures, economists and more—who share their stories, strategies, and invaluable insights. In Conversation with SWS is your go-to resource for staying informed, gaining inspiration, and unlocking the secrets of success in this ever-changing landscape. Tune in ...
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You know you're not alone. Many doctors are frustrated by bureaucracy, stagnation, and burnout. If you're stuck on a career treadmill and your hard work isn't getting you the results you deserve, you need The Career Rx! This podcast is about modern business, branding, social media, and digital platforms to help physicians advance their careers. Grow your practice, build a successful physician side gig, achieve academic promotion, become a physician entrepreneur, and even transition to a nonc ...
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4D: Deep Dive into Degenerative Diseases - ANPT

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy

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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Degenerative Disease Special Interest Group (DDSIG) is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The DDSIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs that have an interest in neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, Huntington’s disease, and others. The DDSIG provides a forum to discuss advances in pr ...
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The podcast is dedicated to providing insightful and engaging discussions on the latest healthcare challenges and innovations affecting Delaware. Hosted by the Medical Society of Delaware, each episode features interviews with leading healthcare professionals, policymakers, and experts who share their unique perspectives and expertise on a variety of topics. The Medical Society of Delaware Podcast aims to: Inform: Keep healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public informed about cur ...
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Measured Up

Rebecca Grieve and Luke McCarthy

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"Measured Up" is the go-to podcast for anyone passionate about professional land surveying, from seasoned experts to curious newcomers. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of land surveying, offering a blend of educational insights, industry updates, and expert interviews. Whether you're a professional seeking to stay informed on the latest technologies and regulations or a member of the public wanting to understand the essential role land surveyors play in shaping our communities, this ...
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Village of Rhinebeck residents will have the chance on Tuesday to offer their thoughts on a proposal to impose a new tax on their utility bills, with the goal of raising extra money for village coffers. The tax, which amounts to 1% of the gross income of utility companies operating in the Village of Rhinebeck, would increase the bills of all Centra…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Karen Kelley, Chief Operations Officer at Oregon public power utility Eugene Water and Electric Board, discusses how EWEB is proactively working to improve water resiliency through the construction of a second water treatment plant.By American Public Power Association
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Three lawyers walk into a bar. Megan Mack and Greg Jones, both Partners at the local government law firm, Ancel Glink, joined the podcast to talk about recent cases impacting local governments. They discussed the Supreme Court ruling affecting camping bans in Grants Pass v. Johnson. They talked about two zoning cases involving a challenge from resi…
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For the penultimate episode of our fifth season, Glenn Barnes joins us for the first episode of a two-part series. Glenn is the director of Water Finance Assistance, a consulting agency that provides finance-focused training and technical assistance to water systems. Our discussion focused specifically on water auditing at utilities, or the process…
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“It’s fair to call the deteriorating situation at the US/Mexican border a crisis,” declared NBC’s Meet the Press in 2021. “[CNN anchor Dana] Bash presses Netanyahu on Gaza death toll: 'Is Israel doing everything possible to... avoid civilian casualties?',” boasted CNN’s State of the Union in 2023. “Principle over party… The latest high-profile Repu…
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Introduction People with disabilities are disproportionately affected by climate change; however, they have been traditionally excluded from conversations about national plans and responses to climate change. Including the disabled community in decision making is key to addressing potential harms and designing effective, inclusive solutions. Disabl…
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A seasoned Chief Experience Officer on going beyond traditional customer experience Donald Chesnut practically invented the term Chief Experience Officer. He’s worked at some of the world’s largest brands like Unilever, Target, Disney, General Motors and Coke and is now writing a book on why companies should move away from customer experience and t…
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Reacting to the unprecedented competition for seats in Red Hook’s Village Board election next week, Mayor Karen Smythe took the unusual step of issuing an endorsement in the race Monday – embracing her deputy mayor, Melkorka Kjarval. Mayors historically have remained neutral in Village Board elections. "I have not endorsed in a Village election bef…
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In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Chris Weiner, Executive Director of Electric Services for the City of Coffeyville, Kansas, details a recently completed a five-year capital improvement plan and discusses potential options the Coffeyville Electric Services Department is looking at related to the possible replacement of the city’s 30-megawa…
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We are very excited to share this Special Edition COBT on the 5th Anniversary of We are very excited to share this Special Edition COBT on the 5th Anniversary of COBT. Our very first show was March 10, 2020 (exactly 5 years ago today!), and we are beyond thrilled that Secretary Chris Wright joined us to commemorate the event. This week will be his …
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Kayla Barber-Perrotta, Deputy City Manager for the City of Albany, Oregon, rejoined the podcast to talk about her new role. She discussed the transition from Budget and Performance Manager to Deputy City Manager in a new state, what she was looking for in a new position, and the process to interview for a leadership role. She shared advice for othe…
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Welcome back to another episode of the ⁠How I Lawyer Podcast⁠, where ⁠Professor Jonah Perlin⁠ interviews lawyers about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well. Today's guest is ⁠Kyle Robisch⁠, a Partner at ⁠Latitude Legal⁠, a premier flexible legal talent company providing top-notch legal professionals on a temporary or project basis.…
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Frank J Ackley, 79, of Rhinebeck, died on Feb. 26, 2025, at Maplewood at Stony Hill in Bethel, CT. Frank was born in Kingston on Feb. 4, 1946, and graduated from Kingston High School. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War era. Frank was briefly employed with IBM before beginning his career with the NYS Police, attaining the position of …
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On March 18, voters in the Village of Rhinebeck will be asked to reelect incumbent Democratic Mayor Gary Bassett, who is running unopposed. But they will have to make a choice for Village Trustee, as two incumbent Democratic board members, Ric Lewit and Lydia Slaby, defend their seats against Republican Derrick Sinon. Voters may cast ballots from n…
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In Tap Talk's 58th episode, Dr. Andrew Whelton of Purdue University visits to discuss plumbing and water system safety in buildings. Dr. Whelton is the lead of Purdue's Center for Plumbing Safety, and among many duties, he explores solutions at the intersection of water infrastructure and public health. Listen to learn about how plumbing affects wa…
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This episode focuses on the winner of the 2025 McAllen Marathon Scott Crane Memorial Run at the McAllen Convention Center. The City of McAllen hosted the event in January with more than 12,000 runners and spectators in this year’s race. For the 11th year, there were more than 5,000 runners registered for the marathon, half marathon, relay marathon,…
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On a November afternoon at Northern Dutchess Hospital, Red Hook High School juniors Bailey Scheider and Colton Roszco pulled their hair back into scrub caps, tied masks behind their ears, and squeezed their hands into latex gloves. Then, standing inside an operating room, they observed their first gastric surgery. Elsewhere in the hospital, high sc…
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They asked. They listened. They mused. And they complained – all in the spirit of getting unscripted, low-key face time with Town of Rhinebeck leaders as the nascent Communications Committee organized its first Wine and Whine event for residents Tuesday evening. Some 30 people convened at the Morton Library in Rhinecliff as Town Board members sat i…
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In this Beg-a-Thon live show, "Ancient Rome and the False Histories Inspiring Musk & the MAGA World," with guest Dr. Sarah E. Bond, we discuss Sarah's new book, Strike: Labor, Unions, and Resistance in the Roman Empire, and how Elon Musk and everyone in his MAGA orbit appropriate the aesthetics of Rome while understanding almost nothing about the h…
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Today we had a fantastic session with Neil Mehta, Managing Director and Head of North American Natural Resources Equity Research, alongside his colleague Carly Davenport, Vice President of Equity Research, with Goldman Sachs. Neil joined Goldman in 2008 and oversees research coverage across oil and gas, utilities, midstream, metals and mining, and …
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Modern HVAC Systems' Reliance on Refrigerant In 2020, nearly 90% of homes used air conditioning systems in the United States. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are used by both homeowners and businesses alike, with their usage only expected to rise as climate change increases global temperatures. Refrigerant, a chemical compo…
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Drones patrolling the skies, tracking fleeing suspects and assisting search and rescue operations. Cameras on every school campus in the county uploading footage to a centralized computer system. Artificial intelligence checking the license plates of each vehicle that enters or leaves the region. This isn’t science fiction - it’s what policing in D…
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Jack Costello had seen too many students slip through the cracks. As Director of Pupil Services at Red Hook Central School District, he watched teenagers cycle in and out of crisis care, often missing weeks of school and falling behind. Parents, teachers, and counselors were all stretched thin, struggling to support the growing number of students t…
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Dr. Bertram “Bob” Henry Bernstein, 87, died at Vassar Brothers Medical Center on February 27, 2025. Born on April 14, 1937, in Nyack, Bob attended Bard College and earned his medical degree from New York Medical College. He completed his residency at Lenox Hill Hospital while serving in the Army Medical Corps. Bob served as an attending physician a…
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Arthur S. Hill, 72, died on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, at his home in Milan. Arthur was born on July 30, 1952, in Queens. He received degrees in philosophy and French from Adelphi University. While maintaining his successful A.S. Hill Contracting business, he returned to school and earned a nursing degree. Arthur married Jeanette Sargent on July 14, …
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Welcome back to The Passive Mobile Home Park Investing Podcast, hosted by Andrew Keel! In this episode, Andrew Keel sits down with Kyle Grimm, a full-time real estate investor based in Quincy, Illinois. Kyle Grimm’s journey began in high school when he made his first investment—a house he purchased for just $5,000! Fast forward to today, and Kyle G…
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On championing experiences for clients, customers and employees alike This week on Catalyst Tammy is joined by Jessica Hartley, the Head of Design and Customer Experience for CCB Finance, Tech and Data Analytics at JPMorganChase. Jessica has over 20 years of experience helping clients leverage digital innovation and is passionate about driving empl…
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In a rare moment of civic electoral competition in the Village of Red Hook, five candidates are vying in two weeks for two seats on the Village Board. The open seats are held by Deputy Mayor Melkorka Kjarval, who is running for reelection, and by Charles Laing, who is not. Another trustee, Steve Appenzeller, has announced his resignation, but becau…
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In the latest episode of the Public Power Now podcast, Lindsey Buttel, Manager of Research and Statistics at APPA, provides an overview of APPA’s 2025 Governance Survey in terms of public power utilities eligible to participate in the survey and what types of questions are on the survey. The deadline to respond to the survey is April 10, 2025. http…
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Gina (Miller) Hedges, 69, a longtime resident of Elizaville, died on Feb. 25, 2025. Born on September 2, 1955, in Manhattan, Gina was a graduate of Marymount Academy in Park Terrace and John Jay College of Criminal Justice, both in Manhattan. Gina spent much of her career working for the United States Postal Service, with a particular dedication to…
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Ryan Jay Meagher, 43, a lifelong area resident, died on Feb. 19, 2025, at his home in Elizaville. Born on Aug. 1, 1981, in Poughkeepsie, Ryan graduated from Red Hook High School in 2001. Ryan was deeply dedicated to his country and community. He served in the United States Marine Corps as a Lance Corporal, including a deployment to Kuwait during Op…
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The Elizaville Diner, which reopened in November 2023 with plans to be a destination for events, great food, and stylish cocktails, has suddenly shuttered amid operational and pricing challenges that have played out in a vitriolic volley of name-calling on social media. The restaurant is now for sale – again. It was listed on BizBuySell.com in Dece…
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Brianne Fisher, the Climate Action Manager for the City of Tempe, Arizona, joined the podcast to discuss sustainability and climate action. She talked about the importance of urban cooling to reduce risk from extreme heat and how green infrastructure plays a roll. She also shared key elements of the City's Climate Action Plan and the role of resili…
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The federal government is going through a rapid transformation. The Daily Catch, a non-partisan newspaper, seeks to chronicle the local impact of cuts and actions taken by the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE and others. We want to hear from you if you’ve been furloughed or fired by the federal government, if you’ve received communicatio…
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This week we are pleased to welcome another deeply knowledgeable guest from the state of Minnesota: Vanessa Demuth, a geologist and well inspector from Dakota County, Minnesota's Environmental Resources Department. Dakota County is one of a set of Minnesota counties that has stricter standards for well water pollutants than the state. Vanessa tells…
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Today we had the honor of welcoming back our good friend Dr. Dan Yergin, Vice Chairman of S&P Global, Chairman of CERAWeek, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Prize” and more recently “The New Map.” He is widely recognized as one of the foremost experts on energy, geopolitics, and the global economy and his achievements and contributions to …
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What does a zero-emission vehicle really mean? Clean transportation policies promoting sustainability have progressed over the years and have become even more important, both because transportation represents the largest portion of greenhouse gas emissions and because climate change has been accelerating at unprecedented rates. The public is likely…
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NTT DATA’s CEO on staying true to his values as he leads the company into the future This week Tammy is joined by NTT DATA’s Global CEO Abhijit Dubey. Abhijit has worked across the globe and across industries and is now leading NTT DATA into a new phase of growth. Abhijit talks about the importance of remaining grounded as a leader and shares tips …
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