Library for the Blind and Small Town Resilience - Jewell and Jefferson

Originally broadcast 05/19/2021 

Brian Lammers, executive director of Hamilton County Conservation, and Duane Hendrickson, Jewell Fire Chief, told us about their collaboration in raising money to purchase rescue craft for Little Wall Lake.  This led to a lengthy discussion of the development of Little Wall Lake as a source of recreation for this area and the role that Jewell plays in providing essential services for towns in the surrounding counties.  Going to the western edge of our listening area, Regan Hannigan of Jefferson Matters told us about Arts in Jefferson including rooftop art, Belltower Festival, RVP 1875, and History Boy Theatre.

Susan Gwiazda,  Ames Public Relations Officer, reported that there will be a vote at the (May 25) Ames City Council Meeting on repealing the Mask Ordinance.    Sarah Willeford, executive director of Iowa Library for the Blind, described the work of that organization, which was just awarded the outstanding 2020-21 award for the Library for the Blind and Print Disabled.

LOCAL TALK 18 May 2021

Originally broadcast 05/18/2021 

Andrew Drake; [luthier (guitar builder)] A local Nevada, Iowa craftsman, visits with Mike Meetz and Stephanie Bates to share some information about his guitar building techniques.

Dr. Donald Lewis, Iowa State University, Professor of Entomology joins us to share the latest buzz and interesting facts about the large number of wasps that local community members are encountering. 

Susan Qwiasda, City of Ames Public Relations Officer and Ames Public Library Director Sheila Schofer. 

Susan;  City Council meeting, Reviews the Mayor’s Bike Ride high points, reminds us of the Furman pool opening, and ribbon-cutting for the Emma McCarthy-Lee pedestrian bridge. 

Sheila Reviews the walk-in opportunity to receive a COVID vaccination. Updates us on extending hours and reviews the library summer program schedule. 

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

Offering Poems, Music, and a review of Tuesday programs; 

Tom Russell’s; All Things Piano, Donna Prizgintas and Lana Nachtigal’s; Donna-Lana Kitchen, Science Bytes with Sam Wormley and Mike Meetz, Anna Magnusson’s Heart2Heart along with a sneak peek at Thursday’s, You Name It , presented by Mike Murphy.

CAPITOL WEEK 17 May 2021

Originally broadcast 05/17/2021 

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.

Restrictions Faced by Voters With Disabilities, Story County Community Foundation Grants Available for Story County Nonprofits

Originally broadcast 05/17/2021 

Dennis Hart gives a summary of Iowa news.

Ames resident Jan Dreesman talks about issues often being experienced by voters with a disability. Voting has become more difficult for a person with a disability since Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed legislation imposing new restrictions on voting methods in Iowa. The Iowa Legislature sent new election procedure laws to Reynolds' desk in early March. The legislation was approved by every Republican present in the Iowa state House and Senate as part of a national wave of new election laws passed by Republican-led states, taking the lead from former President Donald Trump, who falsely claimed the election was stolen from him. Dreesman describes how aspects of the new voting laws will further restrict the voter with a disability and add to what is already a situation where people with disabilities are under-represented through voting. 

Laura Belin of the blog Bleeding Heartland and KHOI's Capitol Week (Mondays at 7 PM and Wednesdays at noon) further explains how the law will affect disabled and rural people, as well as other groups, like people living with domestic violence. 

Liz Zuercher, executive Executive of the Story County Community Foundation (SCCF); announces annual grants available as the  SCCF prepares to disperse around $100,000 this fall in grants to nonprofit service initiatives in Story County. She is joined by Jennifer Dieter, the Vice Chair of the SCCF board and also, the Chair of our Grant-making Committee. Letters of intent are due on July 31 for the Major Grant of $25,000 and letters of intent for the smaller Community Grants of $6,000 or less are due on September 30.

Last Dragon in Boone, Diversity and Capitol Week

Originally broadcast 05/12/2021 

Leanne Harter, Story County Outreach and Special Projects Manager, opened our program with her report announcing offices opening in person in the Story County Courthouse post-COVID as well as a rundown of services available on the Story County Iowa website.   Then we started our mini-roadtrip to Boone with a preview of the musical "The Last of the Dragons" by director Susan Herrick. Then we revisited the 2020 Black Lives Matter event and checked up with one of the organizers, A'Ja Lyons, to see if it had made a difference.  We ended the show with a discussion of a new KHOI program Capitol Week with Dennis Hart and Laura Belin news of the Iowa Legislature.

LOCAL TALK 11 May 2021

Originally broadcast 05/11/2021 

As part of our Spring Fund-raising we, (Mike MeetzMike Murphy, and Pat Schlarbaum) asked our listeners to become supporters and donate to KHOI.

We broadcast shared impressions, memories, and excerpts of this past Sunday’s concert featuring music selections performed by Chad Elliot and Bo Ramsey, the keynote event kicking-off our spring fund drive.

Erica Place, Outreach Coordinator for Story County Conservation reviewed a variety of outdoor events and activities planned for the coming month.  We also visited about their photography competition, and described the program scheduled in October entitled “Wild Women of the Woods”.

Susan Qwiasda, City of Ames Public Relations Officer and Keith Abraham, Director of Ames Parks and Recreation.  Keith reviewed events and projects happening in the park system including,

Homewood Golf Course Clubhouse ribbon-cutting at noon on Monday, May 10th How did that go yesterday?

Emma McCarthy Lee Pedestrian Bridge ribbon cutting on May 19, Mayor’s Bike Ride, Furman Aquatic Center opening over Memorial Day weekend, and more!

Anna, Magnusson, KHOI’s Top Good News Banana is not with us today but is sharing her Heart 2Heart messages during our spring fund raising appearing in other programs beside her own this evening.

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