LOCAL TALK 23 April 2021

Originally broadcast 04/23/2021 

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Local Talk for Friday April, 23, 2021 featured Dennis Hart News with the lead story as Chavin conviction.  Mark Edwards and Chris Adkins were featured with Earthday Appreciation remarks.  Mike Brown, Electric Services Distribution Manager discussed power outages and what to do and what not to do. Call 515-239-5240 for reporting or call 811 before digging.  Anna Banana had a nice Mary Oliver poem, Black Water Woods, submitted by Carole Pluckrose.  And a nice Earthday poem by Jane Roland.

LOCAL TALK 22 April 2021

Originally broadcast 04/22/2021 

KHOI will be observing Earth day, 22 April with some programing specials and then on Saturday the 24th, we are partnering with the City of Ames and Iowa State University with some special programming. 

Amy Reis, Education Outreach Coordinator for the Raptor Resource Project.  Discuss the history of the Decorah eagle cameras and its late director, Bob Anderson. Peregrine Falcons had been wiped out from DDT used in the 1950s has an insecticide.  Bob came to Iowa to bring falcons back, partnered with the Ho-Chunk nation of Black River Falls, Wisconsin and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, KHOI covers the Decorah Eagle cam story and the Peregrine Falcons return. 

Doug Harr, President of Iowa Audubon and retired biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, reflects on where we have been and his outlook for the future.

Carolyn Raffensberger, Director of the Science and Environmental Health Network.  Shares her timely environmental messages.

Susan Qwiasda, City of Ames Public Relations Officer  and guest– Housing Coordinator Vanessa Baker-Latimer promotes Fair Housing Month. and  reviews the history of the Fair Housing Act. This landmark law was signed into law on April 11, 1968, by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Anna Magnussen,  KHOI’s Top “Good News Banana” brightens our day.

Larry Stone, Iowa Rivers Revival, and Migrant Children

Originally broadcast 04/21/2021 

Leanne Harter started our program with the Story County Report followed by memories of the first Earth Day in 1970 discussed by Larry Stone with Pat Schlarbaum.  Sarah Carmichael, executive director of Iowa Rivers Revival, told us about the origins and work of IRR as well as why they had designated Ames 2021 Iowa River Town of the Year . Turning to Immigrant Children, Linda Hanson and Jan Flora of Ames United Church of Christ, discussed their first-hand experiences of conditions in Honduras and Guatemala that are the "push" factor for children coming to the Mexican border and ultimately seeking relatives in Iowa.

LOCAL TALK 20 April 2021

Originally broadcast 04/20/2021 

KHOI will be observing Earth day, tomorrow 22 April with some programing specials and then on Saturday the 24th, we are partnering with the City of Ames with some  special programming. And as a lead-up to Earthday; some local voices share their thoughts.
 
Jim Pease; Earthday Reflections
Gram &Tyler Harms Earthday Reflections
 
Susan Qwiasda, City of Ames Public Relations Officer and Joshua Thomas Parks and Facilities Superintendent Joshua, visit about placing memorials as a way to remember or honor a loved-one or person of prominence. in public areas especially parks.
and cover types of memorials, special regulations and guidelines.
Anna Magnussen,  KHOI’s Top “Good News Banana” brightens our day.

Offering Poems, Music, and a review of Tuesday programs; All Things Piano, Donna-Lana Kitchen, Science Bytes, and Heart2Heart along with a sneak peek of Thursday’s, You Name It.

CAPITOL WEEK 19 April 2021

Originally broadcast 04/19/2021 

In-depth information about local politics and Iowa government hosted by Laura Belin and Dennis Hart. Laura and Dennis take an in-depth look at the week’s legislative actions, government agencies, the governor, and other events that affect the Iowa government. This show  takes you behind the scenes, as lawmakers and elected officials act on matters that affect you and your family.

Earth Week: Meditating with Trees, Boating on Ada Hayden

Originally broadcast 04/19/2021 

Dennis Hart gives a summary of Iowa news.

Gary Guthry, farmer who lives near Shipley IA, begins Earth Week with a description of  tree "labyrinth" he planted, where one will be able to walk on clover paths among many species of native Iowa trees and ground bushes to read poems provided on signs, contemplate, and be rejuvenated by the tall silent beings. Guthrie reads some poems on the air and speaks a bit about the history of labyrinths and the personal meaning for him to have this natural place of meditation in the agricultural landscape.

Liz Zuercher, Executive Director of the Story County Community Foundation, introduces one of the recipients of the foundation's community grants. Last December, the Foundation gave out grants to 13 Story County organizations to improve and sustain life in the county. They introduce one of these once a month on Local Talk. Today, Chris white from the Skunk RIver Paddlers described how a grant they received jump-started their fundraising effort to pay for the construction of an accessible boat ramp at Ada Hayden Park so that many more people, including Chris, herself, will be able to join the fun of boating on the water at Ada Hayden.

Prairie Strips, Paddling, Black and Brown Summit

Originally broadcast 04/14/2021 

Jessica Nelson, graduate research assistant in sustainable agriculture at Iowa State University, told us about the STRIPS  (“Science-based Trials of Rowcrops Integrated with Prairie Strips” which is an experimental program conducted through ISU Extension to work with farmers to determine the results of retaining and enriching soil in fields with strategically placed strips of prairie plants intermixed with corn and soybeans.  

Going from fields to rivers, we talked to Nate Hoogeveen director of river programs forthe Iowa DNR. His role is to oversee diverse efforts, including river science, survey, construction, grant administration, data and mapping services, and program planning.  Much of our discussion concerned Nate's guide "Paddling Iowa," the 4th edition of which is coming out this month(warning no online description is available for the 2021 edition).

Katherine Herrington, president & CEO of the West Des Moines Chamber, told us about the Black and Brown Business Summit, Thursday Apr 22, 2021 Friday Apr 23, 2021.  Go to the website to find out how to get virtual tickets to see local minority owned businesses displays.  The impressive list of sponsors indicates the effort established Iowa businesses are making to provide opportunities for diversity and to grow the share of minority owned businesses.

LOCAL TALK 13 April 2021

Originally broadcast 04/13/2021 

Domestic Felines: Ron Edwards, Supervisor of Ames Animal Control/Ames Animal Shelter, Marlene Ehresman, Director of Iowa Wildlife Center and Matt Wetrich, Naturalist with Green County and board member of Jefferson, Iowa’s city council along with KHOI’s Gina McAndrews;

Discuss feral, stray and pet cats, their care, habits, and needs both indoor and outdoor.  Address property damage public health quality of life impacts on native wildlife.   What the City of Ames has done and is doing. The actions the responsible cat owner needs to consider and options that the realtor, renter and homeowner have for example a design for a “Catio”

Susan Qwiasda, City of Ames Public Relations Officer shares current city updates including yard waste “free”days.

Ames Public Library Director Sheila Schofer Discuss the phased reopening of the library that involve conference/meeting rooms,  small group gatherings, children activities,  hybrid meeting models, fines status.

Anna Magnussen,  KHOI’s Top “Good News Banana” brightens our day.

Offering Poems, Music, and a review of Tuesday programs; All Things Piano, Donna-Lana Kitchen, Science Bytes, and Heart2Heart along with a sneak peek of Thursday’s, You Name It.

CAPITOL WEEK 12 April 2021

Originally broadcast 04/12/2021 

In-depth information about local politics and Iowa government hosted by Laura Belin and Dennis Hart. Laura and Dennis take an in-depth look at the week’s legislative actions, government agencies, the governor, and other events that affect the Iowa government. This show  takes you behind the scenes, as lawmakers and elected officials act on matters that affect you and your family.

LOCAL TALK 9 April 2021

Originally broadcast 04/09/2021 

Local Talk for Friday April 9 included a great summary of the news from the pages of the Ames Tribune by Dennis Hart.  Merry Rankin, Sustainability Coordinator for the City of Ames and Iowa State University invited Anne Owens, Volunteer Center for Story County to talk about Stash the Trash program this weekend at Jack Trice Stadium.  Kayley Barrios Lain, Electric Services Coordinator, discussed community Earth Month Scavenger Hunt to empower the community to learn good things about our home.  Municipal Engineer, Tracey Peterson appeared with Susan Gwiasda Public Relations Officer for the City of Ames to interpret the major flood plain renovation project along Ioway Creek and South Duff.  The goal is to mitigate perilous floodwaters associated along South Fifth St. and allow Ioway Creek and cleaner convergence with South Duff bridge. The goal is to lower flood events in  that area by two feet. As always Anna Banana spun her creative magic with another welcome installment of Heart to Heart.

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