Weekday afternoon talk show featuring guests of local and national interest
January 28, 2021
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Steven Mays discusses his book “Power of 3 Leadership, Lessons in Leadership” – Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith and Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict speak about their concerns with some ten “police reform” bills now floated
January 27, 2021
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Irving Warner discusses his historical novel set in 11th-century England, “The Life and Travels of St. Cuthwin” – Clallam Transit General Manager Kevin Gallacci talks about efforts to update the system’s comprehensive plan
January 26, 2021
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Clallam County Master Gardeners take listener calls with tips for getting your garden ready for spring
January 21, 2021
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Sequim School District Acting Superintendent Jane Pryne and Citizens for Sequim Schools’ John Bridge discuss two school funding measures now before voters – The CRTC partners with Shore Aquatic Center to launch a new athletic bench product.
January 20, 2021
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Prosecutor Mark Nichols talks about crime trends in COVID times,how the pandemic is changing his office’s operations (or not) and a possible new mental-health court
January 19, 2021
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Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula Executive Director Mary Budke and Childcare Aware of Washington’s Ryan Pricco talk about the shortage of child care espeically during the pandemic – Former head of FBI counterintelligence Frank
January 15, 2021
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Clallam County Commissioners Randy Johnson and Bill Peach talk about what’s ahead this year for county government and reaction to COVID response. Clallam County Assessor Pam Rushton explains how tax levies are calculated related to your property
January 14, 2021
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Port Angeles Mayor Kate Dexter talks about city council legislative priorities and strategic planning in 2021 – Patty Pastore and Karen Rogers talk about the volunteer group “Helping Hands” that has collected tons of debris from abandoned