Weekday afternoon talk show featuring guests of local and national interest
March 15, 2023
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Weds. 3/15 – Peninsula College President Suzy Ames with Christy Smith, Executive Director of United Way, and Natalie Gillard from Factuality, discussing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion work and a partnership training with the Factuality company. 2nd segment
March 14, 2023
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Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue chief Jake Patterson 2nd segment – New Executive Director for MOSAIC, Julia Montagnet, discussing March as Developmental Awareness Month, they are collaborating with Peninsula College on 16 March for a Studium Generale presentation of
March 13, 2023
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Clallam County Sheriff Brian King talks about his new position. Amanda Bacon talks to film critic Ryan Jay about the Oscars!
March 8, 2023
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1st segment– Port Angeles Fire Chief Derrell Sharp 2nd segment – Val Brooks and Kierra Alexander discuss the CASA program (Court Appointed Special Advocates) and how it supports children in the foster care system. 3rd segment –
March 7, 2023
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Tues. 03/07 – NY Times bestselling novelist Stephanie Clifford discusses her new book “The Farewell Tour”, which is set largely in Washington and covers the surprising historical country music scene in the state. 2nd segment – Author
March 6, 2023
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Mon. 03/06 – Executive Director of Field Hall Arts & events Center, Steve Raider Ginsburg sharing updates on the event center and it’s upcoming grand opening. 2nd segment – Police woman, Keelin Darby, discusses her policeman husband
March 2, 2023
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Thurs. 3/02 – CEO for NOHN (North Olympic Healthcare Network) Dr. Michael Maxwell giving an update on the new East Side Clinic. 2nd segment –Anna Pederson talking about the new Sequim High School play opening this weekend!
March 1, 2023
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Port Angeles City Manager Nathan West and the Port Angeles “State of the City”