Bicycle Repair Man, ISU Learning Communities, "Cranes Over Ames"

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Gale Seiler talks about "Learning Communities" at Iowa state - that help ISU students adjust to a large campus - with: Jennifer Leptien, Interim Director of Learning Communities at ISU; Carmen Flagge, Diversity Coordinator and Multicultural Liaison Officer for the College of Human Sciences, and Coordinator of the Connect Four Learning Community in the College of Human Sciences; and David Mena, a third year student in the College of Human Sciences and a Senior Peer Mentor in the Connect Four Learning Community.

Diane Corson, owner of Bicycle Repair Man with her husband Craig Corson, descries their mobile bike repair business. She goes on to explain how they take "damaged" bikes from Target and other businesses and restoring them to be donated to people who need bikes but can't afford them. You can donate used bikes to them by calling them at (515) 232-8232 or contact them through their web site.

John Hall, Director of Business Development for the Ames Economic Development Commission, describes "cranes over Ames:" the development boom in Ames, which is rapidly growing.

Mosquito Tidbits, Social Security Takeaways, Dog Detection

Listen Here Now Originally broadcast 08/12/2016
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Brendan Dunphy, Research Associate in the Etymology Department at ISU, talks about his work taxonomizing the mosquito species of Iowa, and shares tidbits of mosquito lore in the context of the zika virus media feeding frenzy.

Sue Olson, AARP’s 4th congressional district volunteer leader and Rob Bingham, volunteer from Ames, talk about the Take a Stand campaign uniting Democrats and Republicans in the political struggle for the continued solvency of the Social Security trust fund. If politicians don’t act now, retirees will be subjected to 25% cuts in the year 2034.

Ames dog trainer Jim Peters brings his talented four-year-old German shepherd into the studio to talk about the many kinds of detection “Rocky” is involved in, from solving cold cases to seeking out Iowa’s endangered turtles.

Summer Sessions: Iowa School of Jazz

Originally broadcast 08/03/2016
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On July 3, the Iowa School of Jazz took the stage at Roosevelt Park in Ames, as part of Roosevelt Summer Sundays, and KHOI volunteers were there to capture the sound. This program highlights the artistic decisions of the group's director, Al Biela, with comments introducing most of the songs. Learn something about jazz and appreciate Ames' young talent. The students range in age from 13 to 15 and have taken years of instruction at Iowa School of Music. They are Cole Hillier, tenor sax; Sarah Farwell, alto sax; William Brumm, trombone; Ryan Lin, trombone; Noah Heinrich, guitar; Julie-Michelle Manohar, piano and vocals; Dominik McDonald, drums; Al Biela, director and bass.

Stover Blaze, B-day Bash, Zines

Originally broadcast 08/10/2016
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Nevada fire chief Ray Reynolds joins us to discuss last week's corn stover fire, which still smolders six days later North of Ames in Milford Township. A total of 20,000 large bales, equivalent to 5,000 acres of corn crop, was lost after a lightning strike Thursday evening. John Pieper, coordinator of the supply chain of stover to the Dupont cellulosic ethanol plant, struggles to explain Mother Nature's peculiar aversion to this revolutionary technology--as lightning has caused fires in the plant's stockpiles four times since 2012.

Viveca Dillard, host of KHOI's Saturday night show, "The Hot Spot," shares highlights of the plans for the station's Fourth Birthday Bash this coming Saturday, featuring 3-on-3 basketball, a book sale, Willie's barbecue, blueberry pies, and two fine local bands, Jebediah Stone and the Vinyl Vagabonds. Come join us for a day of festivity.

Bob Anders, host of "Bob's 8-Track Garage Sale," interviews Kristin Roach about her zine "Craft Leftovers," her zine distro Roach Motel, and the zine festival she is organizing next weekend in Des Moines.

Restorative Justice & Bike Share Programs

Originally broadcast 08/08/2016
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Fred Van Liew, a former prosecuting attorney who has turned his attention to pioneering "Restorative Justice" - victim-offender dialogue to reduce crime. In Story County, you can also contact Fred's colleague, Amy Moore, or at (515) 207-9720. Resolve Iowa also mediates school disputes between students, or students and teachers.

Bike-sharing is coming to Ames: Julie Weeks, Director of the Ames Convention and Visitors Bureau describes their bike-sharing program that offers free bikes to visitors to Ames Hotels. Dan DeGeest from the Ames Bicycle Coalition and R , describes "Zebra-Bikes" being offered for free to use, to be picked up from Reliable Street Center.

Leanne Harter, Story County Outreach and Special Projects Manager, reports from the story County Supervisor’s Office.

Kidical Mass, Ames Roadwork, Food At First Corn Day

Originally broadcast 08/05/2016
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Sandra Looft and Elizabeth Wentzel, from Kidical Mass and Ames Bicycle Coalition announce SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL - a meeting to bring together all people from parents to pubic officials, concerned about developing plans for making pedestrian and bike traffic safe in Ames. The meeting will be held at the Public Library on August 9 at 7:00 PM. Caius Danely, middle school student who rides a bike to school, describes his route and bike safety, along with his mother, Karen Danley.

Patty Yoder from Food At First invites you to participate in an annual corn day where they need volunteers to pick, husk, and process corn for their year's supply to give out as free food to all that need nourishment. August 7 from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Susan Gwiasda, Ames Public Relations Officer gives an Update from the City of Ames, with a report on road repairs by Eric Coles, Ames City Civil Engineer 2.The new 6th Street bridge is open!

Democratic Convention, Ames Apartment Fire, Anti-Nuclear Rally

Originally broadcast 08/01/2016
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Ames holds its first city-wide rummage sale, Rummage Rampage. Cynthia McClure reports.

Story City resident Sandy Opstvedt, delegate and member of the Democratic National Committee, was at the Democratic National Convention and shares some of her impressions and description of what delegates do at conventions.

Max Eness announces a rally to protest Nuclear Arms being held at Camp Dodge, Iowa Army National Guard, 7105 NW 70th Ave, Johnston, Iowa.

Keith Morgan, Story County Emergency Management Coordinator, uses the story of a recent fire at an apartment building in Ames to illustrate how emergency bring together many agencies - including government, non-profits, business and the university - to address fire victims' needs.

Who Was, Who Is Abbie Sawyer?

Listen Here Now Originally broadcast 07/29/2016
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Both questions are answered in this show, along with Where Is Abbie Sawyer Elementary School? Kathy Hanson of Ames Community School District talks about "Camp Sawyer" (last year's make-do encampment at old Edwards), the new school's ribbon cutting August 18, and "Sawyer Speaks," a spoken word learning program being launched at the school this year.

We then hear from Abbie Sawyer, of Abbie and the Sawyers, the band performing at Roosevelt Summer Sundays concert series. KHOI will be broadcasting this concert on August 10 as part of its Summer Sessions series.

Iowa Home Consulting's Matt Bradner describes his work gathering furniture for the Rummage Rampage, a city-wide attempt to reduce the waste left in the wake of the annual August 1 apartment turnover. Shop Saturday through Monday for gently used items.

Kay Puttock begins the show with an interview of Linda Hanson, director of Primary Health Care in Ames.

Mission Trip, Transitioning In Iowa, Nevada Arcade

Originally broadcast 07/27/2016
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Hosts Paul Wierson and Zach Neuendorf

Paul started things off with an interview from Story City's St. Petri Lutheran Church Youth Director Kristin Johnson and high school student Grant Berrends who have just returned from a week-long mission trip in Puerto Rico.

Zach put together an interview with Linden Ramsay, a recent high school graduate who talked about what it's like being the T in the LGBT community in small town Iowa.

Our last piece was put together by KHOI Intern Isaac Biehl, who took a visit to Nevada's newest business, Time Out Entertainment, a family owned arcade. Isaac spoke with Chris Harding-Ristau and her two sons Lance and Logan about the challenges and joys of opening a new business with the family.

Purple Martins, Beep Baseball, Republican Convention

Originally broadcast 07/25/2016
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News of a successful rescue from a wind turbine accident in Huxley. Phenology of purple martins which are fledging and becoming active at this time. Tim Gedler, Ranger at Walnut Woods State Park, south of Des Moines, talks about the martin colonies he's lured onto his property and gives tips for their care.

Allyson Walter of Ames Convention and Visitors Bureau, together with special guest Jan Traphagan, First Vice President of National Beep Baseball Association (NBBA), and Chair of Beep Baseball World Series Committee, talks about the Beep Baseball World Series now being held in Ames.

Former Republican State Representative Teresa Garman discusses the recent Republican Convention.

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