Weekday afternoon talk show featuring guests of local and national interest

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11/16/2021 – Port Angeles School District Superintendent Marty Brewer – BACON BIT w/”Kevin” from The Office

Todd Ortloff speaks to PASD Superintendent Marty Brewer about the new play-field being installed as well as other related school district items. Amanda Bacon talks to Brian Baumgartner from THE OFFICE about his new book, “Welcome to
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11/15/2021 – Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols

Mr. Nichols talks to guest host Amanda Bacon about the courts, neighborhood watch, staggering coroner statistics, and organ donation.
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11/11/2021 – Veterans Day Programming, “The Fight To Survive” – Jerry Stewart

Please enjoy this special programming with Jerry Stewart.  May you have a blessed Veterans Day!
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11/10/2021 – PA Mayor Kate Dexter – Local program helps elderly and disabled stay in their homes – quirky White House History

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11/9/2021 – Fire and Carbon Monoxide alarm issues – Winter Ice Village coming – Veteran’s Services in Clallam County

Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue Fire Chief, Jake Patterson.  – PA Chamber Executive Marc Abshire on the building of the Winter Ice Village –  Levi Douglas, Veterans’ Program Coordinator at the Northwest Veterans Resource Center, discussing availability and help
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11/8/2021 – “Bar Fights” – “Beautiful Country”

Sarah Klein, sex abuse attorney and the first known victim of former Olympic women’s gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, discusses her podcast “Bar Fights: Taking on Issues That Matter”.  – Ivy League Graduate, Attorney and Author, Qian Julie
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11/4/2021 – Afghanistan War Veteran and Author, Scott DeLuzio, discusses his book “SURVIVING SON: An Afghanistan War Veteran Reveals His Nightmare of Becoming a Gold Star Brother”. Also North Olympic Healthcare Rural Residents

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11/3/2021 – Port Angeles City Manager

Nathan West discusses pandemic relief funding for local child care and businesses, new turf for a popular playing field and efforts to update the city’s code
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