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Show Recap for Jan. 21, 2012

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Hour #1: We discuss the need for a city to have a strong economic development team. Also, legislation in the statehouse that would do away with cosmetology and barbering licensing is a hot topic. Hour #2: The conversation turns to welcoming Super Bowl visitors to Anderson, snow removal, and roadside memorials. Hour #3: Our focus [...]

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Show Recap for July 2, 2011

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Josh Gaskill and Mike Evans join us in-studio

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Show Recap for Jan. 29, 2011

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Las Vegas radio host and political analyst Steve Wark joins us in-studio, plus Mike Gaskill and Ron Arnold. By phone, Ken Watkins, president of the International Bowhunters Organization discusses the IBO World Championships, a $4 million event held for the first — and last — time in Anderson.

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Show Recap for Dec. 11, 2010

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In this edition, we examine Anderson city spending with feedback from Rodney Chamberlain, Morris Long, Rick Gardner, and John Bostic.

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Show Recap for July 31, 2010

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Kevin tackles a myriad of issues, including how one local community missed the boat on outside economic investment, and the impact of public education on adult life, plus your calls!

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Meat & Potatoes December 2009

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Good government is actually a collection of good policies. Whether they realize it or not, community leaders with vision are policy makers. Elected officials who are not good policy makers can be disastrous for a community.

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Meat & Potatoes June 2009

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With college tuition costs so high, government can do its taxpayers a favor by restraining spending to avoid overburdening citizens and businesses that must pay the bill.

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Meat & Potatoes May 2009

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The logic behind international trade missions and a long-term approach to job creation through relationships pays off in dividends for the region and local communities.

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