Libraries, Centennial of Iowa State Parks

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 06/17/2020
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To celebrate the work that Iowa libraries have done during COVID19 we brought together librarians from three libraries in our listening area -- Kolleen Taylor of the Bertha Bartlett Library in Story City, Shanna Spear, director of the Nevada Public Libraryand Zack Spier (Mr. Z) children's librarian at the Erickson Public Library in Boone.  They discussed how they have served their patrons though not being officially opened, as well as the many ways the Iowa State Library Association supports and connects libraries throughout the year.  The latter half of the program was devoted to the history and centennial celebration of the Iowa State Parks.  Steve Lekwa, retired Story CountyConservation Board Director and Mark Ackelson, Former President of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation talked about the resources available to guide people to enjoy the Iowa parks-- especially the new book, 100 Years of Iowa Parks: A Century of Stewardship, 1920-2020  and the "passport" available from the  Iowa ParksFoundation,  We ended the show with an announcement of the POOR PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGNa virtual March on Washington scheduled for June 20, 2020. 

Environmental Justice, Black Lives Matter, BSVRR

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 06/10/2020
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Leanne Harter, Story County Outreach Coordinator, started our program with the first Story County Report since COVID-19 began.  Carolyn Raffenspirger gave us a moving account of how environmental injustice injures the poor and people of color far more than the general population.  Mike Murphy provided recorded interviews with some of the hundreds of people at the Boone Black Lives Matter March on Monday night.  Finally, Mike Wendel, director of the James H Andrew Railroad Museum told us about their new exhibit on electric railways as well as their reopening and that of the Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad in accord with CDC guidelines. 

Black Lives Matter in Ames and Boone, Face Shields are a Solution

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 06/08/2020
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A 24-hour vigil was held on Main street in Ames, on the past Saturday. Many showed up to be heard and seen with signs. Some of their voices can be heard here. Reverend Jeremy Bolles, pastor at Body of ChristChurch, starts off the recording with a street-side mini-sermon.

Boone resident Sam Bass describes a Boone Black Live Matter march planned for Tuesday in Boone.  Although some stores have boarded up their windows, the demonstration is expected to be peaceful and lawful.  

Dr. Michael B. EdmondChief Quality Officer and Associate Chief Medical Officer for University of Iowa Health Care and Clinical Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine explains how face shields were introduced successfully at the University of Iowa hospital. He explains why face shields are superior to masks and may even be a tool for ending the pandemic.  

Anna Banana brings Heart to Heart Messages. Send Anna your message to read on the air. Text it to 515-809-0077 or email it to khoiradio@gmail with Heart to heart in the subject line. 

June 5, 2020

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 06/05/2020
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Local Talk 2020_06_05 included an interview of Dr. Sonal Padalkar Assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering at ISU about antimicrobial materials. And Abdul Mohammad with Monarch Development Team concerning civil strife in recent days of the murder of a black man while in police custody. And of course another delightful visit with Anna Bananna Magnusson’s Heart to Heart messages closed out the show. 

Justice, NAACP Forum, Taking the Knee

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 06/03/2020
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Today's Local Talk was about justice, starting with Carolyn Raffensperger;s conversation with Pat Schlarbaum, and continuing with Betty Andrews guests from the NAACP forum on "Hate Crimes and Police Community Relations" KHOI played excerpts remarks by Ako Abdul-SamadIzaah KnoxJoshua Barr  and Derrick Johnson.  For an eyewitness report of "giving the knee" at recent protests in Des Moines we had Al Womble. 

 

June 2, 2020

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 06/02/2020
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Local Talk 2020_06_02 included an interview of Abdul Mohammad with Monarch Development Team concerning civil strife in recent days concerning the murder of a black man while in police custody. Tracey Stoll and Robin Schinnow discussed the Pandemic Haiku book which was created during the pandemic and recently published with proceeds paying for meals for those in need. Susan Gwiasda invited Police Commander Jason Tuttle about reopening playgrounds, skate park, and summer activities. Officer Tuttle also fielded questions concerning the Ames Police Department and recent civil unrest issues in Ames and around the nation. And of course another delightful visit with Anna Magnusson’s Heart to Heart messages closed out the show. 

Minneapolis, New COVID19 Take-Home Test Developed at U of I

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 06/01/2020
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Dennis Hart gives a summary of Iowa news from past week.

Anne Kinzel describes a gathering in Ames over the weekend to protest the killing of George FLoyd in Minneapolis.

Gina Zaffarano, Ames native lives in Minneapolis in the  Uptown area of Minneapolis, just blocks from the looting destruction along Lake Street, and where she has her hair salon. She describes her neighborhood and the diverse community of residents and local businesses who are suffering, as well as her thoughts about the history of police racism leading to anger, as well as groups in the street - both demonstrators and rioters- and efforts in her neighborhood to pull together. 

Dr. Val Sheffield, award-winning University of Iowa Molecular Genetics Chair in the Carver College of Medicine, explains a new take-home spit-based COVID19 test that he and his team have developed and hope to have FDA approved within weeks. He hopes to make affordable testing more readily available soon. He also explains why his genetic research on blindness provides the tools to also test for COVID19. 

May 29, 2020

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 05/29/2020
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Local Talk 2020_05_29 included an interview by Cal Halliburton of Republican primary challenger Dr. Brett Richard’s to Congressman Steve King’s District Four seat of US House of Representatives. Susan Gwiasda invited Corey Mellies with City of Ames, Fleet and Facilities Manager, provided excellent overview of what to expect as city reopens from Covid19-Response. And of course another delightful visit with Anna Magnusson’s Heart to Heart messages. 

 

Philanthropy Awards, Iranian Health WOrkers, Food Security in Crisis, Housing Relief

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 05/28/2020
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Charlie Weber, with Good Neighbor Emergency Assistance, one of 16 nonprofit organizations that form the Story CountyAlliance for Philanthropy, makes a call for nominations of Story County people and entities worthy of an award for philanthropy during the past year. There will be an award ceremony for these people in November, including an honorary art work as a token of recognition, made by a local artist. Make your nomination at their web site.

We hear a Persian Song in Recognition of Iranian Health workers, which comes with a video showing Iranian health workers in the struggle against COVID -19. Iran became one of the first coronavirus hot spots outside of China in March. It is now being understood that the numbers are higher because Iranian doctors now are seeing a surge of patients with gastrointestinal problems rather than respiratory symptoms. This is a red flag for us as well.

Dr. Jim Roth, Presidential Chair in Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine and Director of the Center for Food Security and Public Health at ISU, explains why so many new diseases are being transmitted from animals to humans. He also discusses the food supply in the area of animals for consumption during the COVID19 crisis and the much bigger looming issue of food insecurity, as people have lose their jobs.

Susan Gwiasda gives an update on decisions made by the City of Ames regarding opening facilities. Furman Pool will remain closed. The Municipal pool will be opened as possible. Read a summary of municipal decisions .

Vanessa Baker Latimer, Housing Coordinator forthe City of Ames, reports that additional funds granted to the City of Ames through the Community Development Block Grant (under the CARES Act) will be used to provide relief for renters’ and homeowners.Additional funds granted to the City of Ames through the Community Development Block Grant (under the CARES Act) will be used to provide relief for renters’ and homeowners. The process for distributing funds is not in place yet but will be developed as quickly as possible in light of the end of the freeze on evections put in place by the state. Information is available and applications will be made available at the city’s housing web site

Covid 19 Response: NAACP Town Halls, DarQuan Jones, GAR tombstone

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 05/27/2020
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Today's program started with a discussion between Carolyn Raffensperger and Pat Schlarbaum about how science can shape policy. Then Betty Andrews, president of the Iowa Nebraska NAACP, told us about the virtual  Town Halls taking place over the next two weeks, in which national and local experts will examine the disparate impact that COVID-19 has had on the Black Community nationally and locally, answering the most pressing questions around the Corona Virus. Al Womble described another powerful event that took place on Saturday, May 23 in Des Moines -- "No Hate In Our State," the community response to the hate crime beating of DarQuan Jones. Then Sara Jordan-Heintz ended our program with a story inspired by an unmarked grave of from the time of the Civil War. 

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