LOCAL TALK 9 December 2022

Originally broadcast 12/09/2022 

Local Talk for Friday, December 09, 2022 started with recap of the news for this week from the Ames Tribune by Dennis Hart.  

Perry Little from the Ihanktonwan or Yankton Sioux Nation told about this year”s Exile Memorial Horse Ride from Lower Brule, South Dakota to Mankato Minnesota.  This 278 mile, 16 day trek is in  memory of thousands of native people exiled from Minnesota and forced to South Dakota in 1862.  The ride ends at Mankato where 38 plus two native men were hung on December 26, 1862 for grievances concerning the War of 1862 in SW Minnesota.  It is widely felt in the native nation that these men were unjustly persecuted for being Indian.  Further information can be found at P.little13@gmail.com.

Merry Rankin Sustainability Director for the City of Ames and Iowa State University included City of Ames Energy Services Interns, Shelby Nechkash and Grant Buresh were included with Merry. As well as introducing these two fabulous team members to listeners and reminding listeners of the City of Ames Smart Business Challenge, the upcoming Smart Business Challenge Recognition Luncheon was discussed.  The luncheon will take place January 19 at Reiman Gardens.  Further information is at CityOfAmes.org

Katherine MacKenzie Story County Iowa State University Extension Ag and Natural Recourses Outreach Coordinator discussed Cultivating Hope Farms 4-H club will be held December 13 at 4 pm at the Extension office. At 414 South Belle in Ames.  Working on program plans for January – May.

LOCAL TALK 6 December 2022

Originally broadcast 12/06/2022 

Dr. Molly Lee, with the Story County Board of Health joins us for our monthly visit. and provides updates on COVID-19 for Story County, vaccine/booster availability,  as well as Influenza updates, and Respiratory Syncial Virus in children. Dr Lee provides us with an overview of  Story County Environmental Health department and visit about the role with homelessness and hunger in these colder months.

Steve Lekwa’s Naturally Speaking: we visit about late migrants, some birds showing up at the feeders and review Christmas Bird Counts.

Susan Gwiasda Public Information Officer updates us on some city items and we visit withWater and Pollution Control Director John Dunn about the dangers of frozen pipes  drainage problems and answers our inquiry about the devises next to the newer fire hydrants seen in Ames We also learn about water main breaks in winter.

KHOI’s Anna Banana shares a Heart to Heart message with our listeners.

LOCAL TALK 5 December 2022

Originally broadcast 12/05/2022 

KHOI’s Dennis Hart provides us with his summary of the past week’s state wide news. 

From the town of Nevada, Marlys Barker fills us in on the Nevada Holiday Happenings

including the various contests, character searches, activities, feeds, and other fund-raising activities during the “Christmas on Main”.

Amy Delashmutt Ames Community School District covers the Certified Enrollment numbers and enlightens us about some student groups including; Ames Builders Club, the 9th Grade Science Public Exhibition (Water Quality), as well as some of the winter sports events. 

Iowa’s Pie Lady, Beth Howard Author and artisan pie creator joins us.

The World Needs More Pies  Is the Author Spotlight as part of the Ames Collective will be sponsored and is appearing live and in person starting at 7 PM December 9th at KHOI Radio located at 622 Douglas Avenue in Ames.  Beth will be having a book signing and there will be pie!

LOCAL TALK 29 November 2022

Originally broadcast 11/29/2022 

Local Talk for Tuesday, November 29, 2022 featured a Mike Meetz interview with Stephanie and Todd Burras with Wild Birds Unlimited learning about new migration arrivals at our birdfeeders.

Native artist Guy Zephier with the Ihanktonwan or Yankton Sioux Nation talked about his indigenous art.  This is a Native American story honoring National Native American Heritage Month. 

Susan Gwiasda with the City of Ames included Assistant City Manager Deb Schildroth gave an update on the Climate Action Plan after the November workshop with Ames City Council. She also provided some next steps and suggestions of what people can do today to reduce their carbon footprint.

Sean Vellinga gave an informative discussion about a wasp that is a biological control agent against the Emerald Ash Borer that is afflicting ash trees across the nation.  It is an eulophid wasp named a Tetrastchus planiipennisi.

LOCAL TALK 25 November 2022

Originally broadcast 11/25/2022 

Local Talk for Friday, November 25, 2022 was hosted by Pat Schlarbaum and featured the Dennis Hart news summary from the Ames Tribune.

Dave Conrads with University of Iowa Wild Program with Iowa Raptor Project discussed his interest in hawks and other birds of prey.  Dave has been instrumental in hiring personnel that can fly educational hawks at the University of Iowa football games.  Upwards of 70,000 spectators are able to enjoy a free flying hawk each football game.

Susan Gwiasda, Public Information Officer for the City of Ames was away after Thanksgiving as City offices were closed for the Holiday.  Urban Forester Gabriele Edwards pre-recorded a segment about her life and responsibilities in her position with the City of Ames.  

Wolf Oesterreich, with Big Bluestem Audubon and the Friends of Ada Hayden provided a waterfowl migration report.  Also, Wolf shared insights into a recent bobcat sighting at the Park.  And a timely update centered around the River Otters that people are enjoying at the lake.

LOCAL TALK 24 November 2022

Originally broadcast 11/24/2022 

Local Talk for Thursday, November 24, 2022 was a special Thanksgiving program. 

A reading of Sean Sherman featured his book “The Sioux Chef Indigenous Cookbook.”  The book is the 2018 James Beard award as best American cookbook. 

Carolyn Raffensperger provided a timely Thanksgiving segment on what matters most this Thanksgiving season.  Carolyn also paid tribute to close friend and mentor Joye Braun.  Ms. Braun passed away recently and had dedicated her life promoting clean water.  Carolyn had stories of working with Ms. Braun during the Keystone XL pipeline and the Dakota Access Pipeline.  Ms. Braun started the camp for Dakota Access Pipeline resisters at Standing Rock in 2016.

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