LOCAL TALK 6 September 2022

Originally broadcast 09/06/2022 

Dr. Molly Lee, Story County Board of Health: Schools are back in session; COVID-19 updates for Story County, fall vaccine/booster availability. Wealso visit a bit about funding sources for programs. Cover the Monkey Pox infection situation,  discuss the West Nile virus, and importance as a late summer disease and review the case of Poliomyelytis and its importance.

Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation:  Pat Schlarbaum visits with Joe Jayjack about the mission of the Foundation, its roll in helping to preserve Iowa’s natural areas and reviews some upcoming events that they are sponsoring.

Susan Gwiasda, Public Information Officer for the City of Ames;  Reminds listeners about some upcoming events, including a ribbon cutting 21st of September for the boat launch dock at Ada Hayden Heritage Park and ther revived Eco Fair being held west of city hall on the 1st of October. Cory  Mellies, Fleet & Facilities Director; shares updates on the new Downtown Plaza points out that demolition work begins today (Sept. 6) at the municipal parking lot just east of City Hall  and reviews future activities and ammenities that will be available for this new venue? 

KHOI’s Bob Anders, host of Bob’s 8-Track Garage Sale shares his KHOI stories in celebration of our station’s 10th anniversary year of broadcast.

LOCAL TALK 5 September 2022

Originally broadcast 09/05/2022 

Local Talk for Labor Day Monday September 5, 2022 featured a lot of good topics today starting with a summary of the news last week newspapers throughout Iowa by Dennis Hart.

Greta Anderson provided an excellent featured story from the archives for the special Labor Day edition.  Colin Gorden with the Iowa Policy Program discussed their important work from his office in Iowa City.

And in recognition of KHOI’s tenth anniversary a blessing of the studios at the Pantorium Building at 410 Douglas was broadcast.  Chief Golden Light Eagle, Loren Zephier from Greenwood, South Dakota provided song, prayer and sacred drum in 2014.  Bardic Poet, Joe Plum from Weller, Iowa, presented.  Mary Lightweaver was asked to speak and the sacred drum and song were provided by Medicine Eagle, Bob Barnhill to complete the blessing of the studio.

Music was provided by Joan Baez, “I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night;” Pete Seeger, “Which Side Are You On;” and Woody Guthrie, “Farmer Labor Train”  and “This Land Is Your Land” to commemorate Labor Day 2022.

LOCAL TALK 2 September 2022

Originally broadcast 09/02/2022 

Dennis Hart provides us with an indepth summary of last week’s news from our local newspaper.

Luke Spence of Nevada  sponsor of the Coffee with the Candidates Saturday mornings A new  location; its upstairs: the Copper Spaces 1026 6th door just south of the Coffee Grounds.  Starts at 9 AM.  A number of candidates are scheduled right up to Oct 29th.

Susan Gwiasda Public Information Officer city council is seeking feedback on proposal to name the Ames Municiple Airport and Recreation Superintendent Courtney Kort with Ames Parks and Recreation will talk about the end of the season for Furman Aquatic Center, as well as a variety of other recreational options as we get into fall and cooler weather.
 
ISU Extension Mary Wilkins; Story County ISU Extension and Outreach Youth outreach Coordinator Introduces Katherine Mackenzie, Extension’s Ag & Natural Resource Coordinator. Some planned activities include:
  • Buzz about Native Bees; a program we are hosting in partnership with the company Bayer located in Huxley.
  • The 4-H program year begins September 1 and will be hosting an open house on September 13 at   1421 S Bell Ave. Ste. 107 Ames, IA 50010
Courtney Kort, Recreational Superintendent: courtney.spawn@cityofames.org
Iowa State University Extension Services: extension.iastate.edu.

LOCAL TALK 30 August 2022

Originally broadcast 08/30/2022 

Feathered Friends Tuesday; Favorite Late Summer Birds; KHOI personalities and community members share with listeners so of their favorite late summer birds as fall is less thann a month away.

Sam Wormley, KHOI Science Bytes cohost, Central Iowa Symphony cohost and KHOI Board member reviews Fall OLLI course offerings for those 50 years and older as part of the ISU Alumni Association’s continuing education program.

Susan Gwiasda Public Information Officer for the City of Ames  along with Stormwater Analyst Liz Calhoun is thinking about fall weather and landscaping improvements you can make as the weather cools to help absorb stormwater and encourage pollinators.  We visit about an arts grant used to educate the public about the waterway some storm water systems supply and also discuss the benefits of food composter and rain barrel rebates.)

KHOI’s Station Manager, “Eric B.” shares some of his memories as we continue to observe KHOI 10th Anniversary broadcasting as a community radio station.

LOCAL TALK 23 August 2022

Originally broadcast 08/23/2022 

Local Talk for Tuesday, August 23, 2022 featured a lot of good topics today, including Rex Heer.  Mr. Heer discussed the origin of his love of nature and how he addressed that commitment with a conservation easement on his property.

Paul Hertz who produces and hosts Morning Masterpieces at 9AM Mondays talked about KHOI’s Ten Year Anniversary.

Susan Gwiasda, Personnel Officer for the City of Ames invited discussed Rummage Rampage and City Council meeting this evening.  The location of the new Aquatic Center will be voted upon.

Local Talk concluded with a phenology about Barn Swallows.  Phenology is chronicling wildlife happenings in a journal for comparisons from year to year.

LOCAL TALK 22 August 2022

Originally broadcast 08/22/2022 

Local Talk for Monday, August 22, 2022 started with a weekly summary by Dennis Hart concerning the news from throughout Iowa 

Lauren Livingston with the Alzheimers Association in Iowa discussed their very important work providing information concerning Alzheimers disease. Sixty six thousand Iowans are inflicted with this disease and Alzheimers Association provide a safety net for afflicted families to receive support.  A fundraising Walk is scheduled for 8AM Saturday, October 15 at SPMI Center in the Research Park off Elwood Drive in South Ames.

Jean Eells with E Resources Group talked about her organization, and specifically how they help women landowners.  The advantages of covercrops and no-till farming improves soil health and tilth are emphasized by the E Resources Group.   Additional information can be located at eresourcesgroup.com.

Cornelia Flora, long time KHOI supporter and friend to the station voiced her joy with KHOI 10th Anniversary Celebration to be held September 18 at the station at 622 Douglas in Ames.

Music was provided by Pharis and Jason Romero, “Cannot Change It All and Sally Ann and the D9 Stringband the Sauna Sessions.”.

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