Voting! Torrent Brewery, Dog Eared Books Independent Book Store - Coming Soon

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 11/02/2020
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If you are not registered to vote yet you can vote at your voting location. If you do not know your voting location you can find the information on line at various sites. Two useful sites to find voting locations as well as what you need to bring with you are vote.org and Iwillvote.comhttps://iwillvote.com/. Be sure to know what you must bring with you for identification (required).

Dennis Hart gives a rundown of Iowa news of the past week.

Andy McCormick, co-owner of Torrent Micro Brewery in Ames, describes how his business has pivoted in order to survive the pandemic. Canning beer has become a major source of income. An upcoming event at Torrent will be a new Beer release: Midwest Legend. 

Amanda Lepper is opening a new independent bookstore called Dog Eared Books at 203 Main Street The storefront store will open in February and in the meantime, the bookstore is selling online. Amanda talks about the value of independent bookstores to community life and she recommends some books for holiday gifts and to recognize National Native American Heritage Month. 

Anna Banana gives a Hear To Heart message. 

Racial discrimination at the University of Iowa Athletic Department, Cyclone Cares program

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 10/30/2020
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Today's Local Talk featured Mario Cothen discussing recent litigation concerning racial discrimination at the University of Iowa Athletic Department. Ten members of Iowa football have sued the University of Iowa for 20 million dollars. Erin Rosaker communication specialist with Iowa State University's Office of Strategic Relations and Communication discussed their Cyclone Cares program. 

Halloween in the time of COVID 19

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 10/28/2020
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With a real Pandemic stalking the land, Halloween celebrations are all based on the CDC guidelines for social distancing and COVID 19 precautions, so communities in central Iowa are adapting to distributing treats and providing Spooky experiences with recommended safety,  We visited three locations which have creative ways of doing this.  Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, events coordinator for Reiman Gardens in Ames, explained how the traditional "Spirits in the Garden" has been expanded to two weekends to allow for people to enjoy the paths in a more limited way.  Over in Nevada, Erin Peterson, one of the coordinators of Spooktacular Downtown Cruise described that event which kicks off the Halloween weekend in Nevada on Thursday, October 29.  The Boone Convention and Visitors Bureau manager of member services, Kris Blocker, described how much of the Boone Community Theatre has developed a drive through scary drama in Road to Fear performed at the Central Iowa Expo.  We ended our Halloween program with Nevada storyteller Daniel Bagley telling us a spooky ghost story. 

Road Trip to Recovery, Releafing

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 10/21/2020
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As new businesses start and construction continues even during ongoing cases of COVID 19 and in the aftermath of  the derecho.  KHOI takes you on a road trip around our area starting with Henry Corbin, director of Mainstreet Nevada who led us on a tour of Mainstreet Nevada on the newly paved 6th Street. Next stop was Story City, where Jackson Kimle, founder of Midland Seafood,  told us about the process for raising fresh shrimp in the former outlet mall.  On a sadder note we visited Mark Schneider, director of the Iowa Arboretum, telling us how the supporters of the Arboretum have cleaned up after the Derecho and are preparing for a brighter future for the beloved institution [Be sure to check out the video of the work done so far].  Finally Deb Franzenburg described the new Parish Hall being built adjacent to the 130 year old Sacred Heart Catholic Church in 

Masks, the Law, and Story County Candidates

Listen Here NowOriginally broadcast 10/19/2020
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After Dennis Hart's news, we continued with a program of selections from two League of Women voters programs recorded for KHOI.   The first selections were from a presentation by Anne Kinzel, attorney and a policy specialist with an emphasis on healthcare and healthcare reform, who examined the history of legal restraints which have been mandated to protect public health. The second recording consisted of excerpts from the opening statements of candidates for county office, Latifa Faisal (D), Steve O'Rourke (R), Paul Fitzgerald (D), and Timothy Means

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