LOCAL TALK 4 February 2022
Local Talk for Friday, February 4, 2022 started with recap of the news for this week from the Ames Tribune by Dennis Hart. Carolyn Raffensberger, Director of Science and Environmental Network, discussed Pfas or Perflourinated Carbons that were recently discovered in Ames drinking water. A Science and Environmental Health Network newsletter will be on their website soon. Susan Gwiasda, Public Relations Officer with the City of Ames included Angie DeWaard this week. Ms. DeWaard is Public Arts Commission Chair and shared information about two public art programs currently underway and how residents can get involved. Also, today is the deadline for applying for a City Board or Commission. Jess Soderstrum with ISU Extension for Story County filled the hour with two Programs: No School Day programs that will occur for kindergarten thru 6th grade students Feb. 18 in Story City, and Feb. 21 at Gilbert. Pre-registration is required at website listed below. And a six week “The Mindful Teen” workshop will be held Thursday nights free for teens 12 – 18 years. Additional information can be located at their website.
LOCAL TALK 1 February 2022
LOCAL TALK 31 January 2022
Remembering Carole Horowitz
The KHOI family is saddened and diminished by the death of Carole Horowitz, who has been a long time member, supporter, producer, and general cheerleader for community radio in central Iowa, as embodied in this station.
She shared her interest, knowledge, and community connections in all kinds of arts with our listening audience through her “KHOI Previews the Arts” program, and her regular partnership with Roger Berger in presenting and commenting on musical theater has been a beloved feature of the KHOI locally produced line-up.
More than that, though, we will miss her enthusiastic personality, and her conviction that we could surmount all kinds of obstacles to create and maintain quality radio at KHOI. Hail and farewell, Carole.
LOCAL TALK 28 January 2022
Local Talk for Friday, January 28, 2022 featured a news summary by Dennis Hart. John Howe, Director of Raptor Resource Project provided an update of famous Decorah Eagle Nesting Pair. Also an exciting project new to NE Iowa, SE Minnesota, and SW Wisconsin called the Driftless is placing transmitters on four Golden Eagles. Golden Eagles are similar to Bald Eagles yet are primarily a western bird of expansive grasslands. Apparently a relic Golden Eagle population make the Driftless their overwinter destination. Ames Recycling Center Supervisor, Bill Schmitt, encouraged restraint of natural resources. To create less garbage or throw away items is important in our conservation efforts. And the Climate Action Plan will be strengthened with conservation measures as an overview and priority. Brian Snell with Historical Black Colleges and Universities welcomed listeners to a CY Steven's performance of Drumline live scheduled for Saturday night, 7PM with a portion of each ticket going to KHOI if you go to KHOIFM.org for tickets.