LOCAL TALK Tuesday 16 March 2021 (Meetz)

Originally broadcast 03/16/2021 

Gary Guthrie planting over 1300 trees on 2 acres with help from Luke Gran (Prudenterra of Iowa) to design a tree labyrinth.

Gary defines what a labyrinth is and the purpose and numerous benefits derived spiritually and environmentally.  Luke shares his knowledge used to determine the best species of trees and understory plantings for the site. 

Andrew Kleeman, Nevada High school’s social studies instructor and head Football coach is one of the advisors for the school’s Ethics Team.  Mr. Kleeman describes the history and origin of the club and the difference compared to a formal debate team. The Nevada Ethics Team is made up of students from each class year. We learn how discussion subjects are selected, the training involved for the Team members, and benefits derived for society when the diplomatic art of civil discourse and persuasion are practiced.  The Nevada Team has reached the National finals and are currently preparing for competition to be held later this spring.

Deb Schildroth Assistant City Manager, shared some upcoming city events and then introduced Jahmai Fisher and Madesh Samanu, board members of the Ames Human Relations Commission who reviewed their rolls associated with the commission and described upcoming awards; the Humanitarian Award and A Home For Everyone award.  Also reviewed procedures on how to file a concern/complaint if it is warranted.

Anna Magnussen,  KHOI’s Top “Good News Banana”

Offers 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 15 March 2021

Originally broadcast 03/15/2021 

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.

Kizzmekia Corbet, Dolly Parton, Marilyn Gibbs-Alger on the the Cranford Apartments, & SCCF's grant to Childserve Respite Program

Originally broadcast 03/15/2021 

Dennis Hart gives a summary of Iowa news.

We take a moment to recognize the contribution made by Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, researcher at the National Institute of Health who worked with the pharmaceutical company Moderna and discovered the necessary formula for the Moderna COVID19 vaccine.  

We also recognize Dolly Parton's donation of a million dollars for this research and hear her receiving her vaccine shot on Twitterincluding her newest rendition of "Joline," now called "Vaccine."

Ames native Marilyn Gibbs-Alger, former owner of the Cranford Apartment Building on the corner of Lincoln Way and Stanton Avenue in Ames, tells the history of this distinguished building. It was built by a business developed by Female ISU professors and researchers in 1922 and whose construction was supervised by the female architect, and graduate of ISU, Alda Wilson.

Liz Zuercher, Executive Director of the Story County Community Foundation introduces Childserve, one of the recipients of the SCCF community grants, last November, supporting human services in Story County. Childserve's Director of Development, Sarah Mowery, describes their services offered, and the Respite Program in Ames that was funded by the SCCF, giving care-givers for children with disabilities some opportunities for time off and rest. "Anna Banana" Magnusson, who directs Able Up Iowa describes her first-hand experiences with parents of children with special health needs.

Local Talk, Friday, March 12

Originally broadcast 03/12/2021 

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Today's Local Talk featured Dennis Hart news and Merry Rankin Sustainability Coordinator with City of Ames and Iowa State University.  Merry discussed sustainability concerning the Smart Business Challenge.  Merry invited Robin Boskim to provide background from the Iowa Economic Development stand point.  Also Edgar Guillen, ISU student intern, provided his work in facilitating the Smart Business Challenge with KHOI Community Radio.  It was concluded that any efforts to diminish our carbon footprint as it were, is worth every penny in a Smart Business Challenge.  Anna Banana provided a delightful Carol Pluckrose selection of poetry.

Soil Health, Poetry, Reporter Trial

Originally broadcast 03/10/2021 

Following Leanne Harter's Story County Reportwe heard from Wayne Friedrichs, from the American Soybean Association telling us how he discovered farming practices that not only enhances his ability to farm in difficult weather conditions, greatly improved his bottom line, and dramatically improved soil health.  Poet Jennifer Knox re-introduced us to her crowdsourced "Bird of Mouth," and read from her new book, Crushing It. Finally, we covered the first two days of the trial of Andrea Sahouri, the Des Moines Register Reporter who was arrested for covering a Black Lives Matter protest in Des Moines on June 20, 2020.

LOCAL TALK Tuesday 09 March 2021 (Meetz)

Originally broadcast 03/09/2021 

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Stephanie Shepherd, Iowa Department of Natural Resources Biologist and Coordinator of the Volunteer Wildlife Monitoring Program Discussed the Frog and Toad Survey, Other Volunteer Opportunities to observe or participate in surveys involving Bats, Birds, Butterflies, and other species.   

Sam Wormley Olli (Oshier Lifelong Learning Institute) Broad member and instructor,  Discusses the spring session course offerings available via zoom at Iowa State University.    

Susan Qwiasda, City of Ames Public Relations Officer Reviews upcoming meeting and provided information on how to keep up-to-date on projects within the city.

Dean Sayre, Ames Public Works Provided project updates relating to our roadways and residential street projects. Discussed the planning and preparation that occurs before a project begins including residential interaction traffic control, worker safety, re-route planning.

Anna Magnusson, KHOI’s Top “Good News Banana Offers poems, music, and a review of Tuesday programs; Donna-Lana Kitchen, Science Bytes, All Things Piano, a sneak peek of Thursday’s- You Name It, and the Heart2Heart broadcast.

CAPITOL WEEK 8 March 2021

Originally broadcast 03/08/2021 

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.

On the Road Again?..Open Atlas Travel, and Weather Awareness Week

Originally broadcast 03/08/2021 

Dennis Hart gives a summary of Iowa news.

Sarah Wiley, owner of Open Atlas Travel, a tourism business she launched despite the pandemic, talks about tourism during and post COVID. She addresses our stir-crazy desires to "seize the day" with our travel dreams and explains "deep travel," her method of preparing tourists for intimate experiences of foreign cultures they visit.  

March includes Weather Awareness Week, March 22-26. Disasters are part of Spring and warm weather in Iowa. Keith Morgan, Story County Emergency Management Coordinator, describes, in detail, how to prepare an emergency kit and what to do in a weather emergency. Do you have an emergency kit ready? A checklist can be found here.

Morgan also describes Iowa Bill HF 680, supported by the Iowa Emergency Management Association to provide a two-day sales tax holiday for preparedness items. Proposed dates are from midnight on the first Friday of August to midnight on the following Saturday.

Local Talk, Friday, March 5

Originally broadcast 03/05/2021 

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Local Talk, Friday, March 5 featured a recap of the news by Dennis Hart.  John Howe, Director of Raptor Resource Project gave updates on famous Decorah Eagle Cam.  There was a call in by Bryna Greenlaw Halloran, a teacher in South Korea. Susan Gwiasda invited Kayley Barrios Lane to talk about energy efficiency in Ames.  Music was by Barbara Keith, The Bramble and the Rose.

1619, Iowa History Month

Originally broadcast 03/03/2021 

Two Iowa State University professors, Brian Behnken and Amy Rutenberg, gave us historical background for the controversy over House File 222, which is specifically designed to deny funding for Iowa schools using any part of the 1619 Project (published by the New York Times,won a Pulitzer Prize, and is distributed by the Pulitzer Center). Continuing our emphasis on history, we introduced activities for Iowa History Month, which leads into the 175th anniversary of Iowa Statehood in 1846. KHOI hosts Paul Wierson and Gina McAndrews discussed their personal historical perspectives.

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