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"One Washington County Oregon" is a podcast featuring employees, subject matter experts, and special guests from one of Oregon's most diverse counties, discussing programs, services and items of interest to residents of Washington County. Coined after the County’s unifying vision, “One Washington County,” the podcast aims to share stories that showcase how multiple departments, teams, and individuals across the organization work together to serve and enrich the Washington County community.
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Talk Tech to Me

Technology Association of Oregon

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Talk Tech To Me is a series of monthly conversations focused on, and featuring, the technology industry in Oregon and Southwest Washington hosted by the Technology Association of Oregon (TAO).
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Welcome to “Bigfoot Society,” the podcast where host Jeremiah Byron delves into the captivating world of Bigfoot encounters. Through intimate interviews, Jeremiah aims to empower witnesses by providing them with a platform to share their experiences. By doing so, he offers a sense of relief and control, allowing them to take ownership of their stories. Join us as we explore these extraordinary encounters, unveiling the mysteries surrounding Bigfoot and its impact on the lives of those who ha ...
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Dave and Dujanovic

Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega

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What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL Newsradio.
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In this episode, we spotlight the Voter Assistance team, who are dedicated to reducing barriers to voting through education, outreach, and personalized support. They go beyond typical services, meeting voters where they are – whether in their communities or providing assistance that fits their needs. Team members will share their personal experienc…
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Join Chuck, a seasoned security guard from Harlan County, Kentucky, as he shares spine-tingling stories of paranormal experiences in the Daniel Boone National Forest. Raised in a region steeped in mystery, Chuck recounts his eerie encounters with strange creatures, ghostly sightings, and inexplicable phenomena. From a terrifying July 4th encounter …
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Join host Jeremiah Byron and guests as they delve into a series of chilling Bigfoot encounters across various U.S. locations. From eerie encounters in Lake County, California, to mysterious Sasquatch signs in the deep forests of Tennessee, this episode provides a gripping narrative of unexplained phenomena. Listen to personal accounts of logging ta…
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Join renowned Bigfoot researcher Tom Sheehan as he takes us on a spine-chilling journey through his most captivating encounters and expeditions across the northeastern United States. From the mysterious American Legion State Forest in Connecticut to the infamous Devil's Hopyard and beyond, Tom shares his gripping firsthand accounts. This episode al…
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Dave and Debbie check in with KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles to discuss the big movie of the week which is "Here" A generational story about families and the special place they inhabit, sharing in love, loss, laughter, and life. The hosts dive into the question what is the most iconic movie score ever? In honor of the Music b…
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4 days away from election day and the election is exhausting Americans. Even so that 32% of Americans say the political climate has strained relationships with their family members, according to the American Psychological Association. NewsNation political contributor Denise Gitsham joins us with her advice on how to manage the election stress and a…
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New rules set by The Biden Administration aim to stimulate competition amongst America's banks, making banking institutions work harder for your business. Switching lenders right now can cause quite the headaches, with data transfers being lengthy and complex. The new rules would grant consumers more control over their financial data, simplifying t…
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Join us for an extraordinary episode featuring Shakara Tosha as she shares her lifelong encounters with Sasquatch across the United States, from the dense forests of Washington to the deserts of Tucson, Arizona. With vivid recounts of telepathic communications, light language interactions, and profound personal experiences, Shakara reveals Sasquatc…
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Does your screen time outweigh your sleep time? Reward being offered for missing Davis County police K9 Putting the family budget under the microscope for better spending Jaywalking now legal in New York Coping with election anxiety
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Candy prices are getting scary this year. Does it feel like candy prices are getting pricier? You are not alone. Overall chocolate prices are rising due to unfavorable situations for Cocoa producers leading to an overall increase of chocolate costs of 45%. Dave and Debbie discuss the nation's favorite candies, and how companies are shifting their p…
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We're seeing more and more signs the economy is getting better, yet a poll shows 71 percent of Utahns say we're going the wrong way…why? In a new poll through the Deseret News, 48% of Utahns also say that their personal finance situation is getting worse. Dave and Debbie put their own family budgets under the microscope and reveal what is going wro…
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4 hours of screen time per day can lead you to feel anxious and depressed according to new data from the CDC. Half of teens spend at least 4 hours or Dave took a walk around the newsroom to compare how much time colleagues thought they were spending on their phone to how much time they actually spent. KSL NewsRadio Producer Caitlyn Johnston, joins …
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Encounters recorded from our Saturday live show on Youtube! Join us for an engrossing episode as we delve into unsettling and fascinating Sasquatch encounters from various regions across America. Hear firsthand accounts from seasoned researchers, wildlife biologists, and ordinary individuals who have experienced spine-chilling phenomena, from Illin…
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How much red meat is too much? Air Tag found in truck of man killed in American Fork Do renovations keep you in your home longer? What early voting numbers show as election day nears How Maricopa county in Arizona stepped up election security
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After a man was shot to death in Utah, police are now revealing evidence that a small tracking device, an Apple Air Tag, was uncovered inside his car. The wife and mother-in-law of the deceased American Fork man have been arrested, accused of conspiring to murder him. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins D2 to provide legal analysis on this issue. …
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Hold the red meat! You may be feeling a little whiplash when it comes to nutrition after new guidelines recommend Americans eat less red meat. Lois Collins, special projects and family issues reporter at Deseret News, talks with Dave and Debbie about the proposed guideline changes and what people should pay attention to. D2 takes calls from listene…
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The Utah County Clerk says he's tracked how politicians cast ballots, and a state senator doesn't like it. Utah County Clerk, Aaron Davidson says he knows that Senator Mike McKell didn't put a stamp on his ballot in the last election. Sen. Mike McKell, talks with Dave and Debbie about his concern for the issue. Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson also…
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Dive into the unsettling wilderness experiences in Oregon as our guest Joe recounts various eerie encounters. From strange electronic beeping and whooping sounds near Oakridge to inexplicable black shadows and rhythmic howls in Cottage Grove, these stories defy natural explanations and deepen the mystery of the Oregon wilderness. The episode also e…
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Families earning six figures still living paycheck to paycheck Many Americans can't spot difference between deepfakes and real content Sugar shock! Americans eat nearly 80 lbs of sugar per year Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos defends decision to not endorse presidential candidate
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The Washington Post has announced it will not be endorsing a candidate this election. The owner, Jeff Bezos has released an opinion piece defending this decision. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources and Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News brings his analysis on newspapers endorsing candidates.…
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