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Speaking Municipally

Taproot Edmonton

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Taproot Edmonton presents a weekly discussion on key stories in municipal politics. We pay attention to City Council so you don't have to! Join us as we delve into conversations about the context surrounding decisions made at City Hall.
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Municipal Matters

City of Henderson, KY

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Welcome to Municipal Matters! The podcast that explores the exciting developments, community events, and important issues shaping the City of Henderson, KY. Whether you're sipping on coffee or driving down Green Street, join us as we make municipal matters matter more - TOGETHER!
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The Municipal Voice

WNHH-LP 103.5 FM NEW HAVEN

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CCM is the state’s largest, nonpartisan organization of municipal leaders, representing towns and cities of all sizes from all corners of the state, with 168 member municipalities.
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Theatro Municipal

Theatro Municipal

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Bem-vindos ao canal do Theatro Municipal de São Paulo! Aqui você dará um delicioso mergulho nos destaques da programação do Theatro Municipal. Do erudito ao popular, recheado de entrevistas e muita música. Aqui você encontra o podcast, apresentado por Ligiana Costa entre outros programas.
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Este podcast es un complemento de nuestro sitio www.podermunicipal.com.co, el cual, como iniciativa privada no vinculada a ninguna entidad del Estado, es un sitio web dirigido a los alcaldes, concejales, personeros, contralores, demás funcionarios municipales y a la comunidad en general, interesados en conocer las últimas leyes, decretos, pronunciamientos jurisprudenciales y otras notas de interés relacionadas con la administración de los municipios colombianos.
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In mid February, the League and its longtime friends at the N.C. Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) and western North Carolina region Councils of Governments held a second, large convening of governments -- local, state and federal -- in storm-hit Asheville to go over the latest in the post-Helene recovery work for western North Carolina, …
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🎥 https://www.youtube.com/c/camaramunicipaldeiracemapolis ✉️ info@camaradeiracemapolis.sp.gov.br ☎️ (19) 3456-5152 | (19) 3456 5330 📆 A playlist completa pode ser acessada por meio do Spotify, Dezzer, Google Podcast, Amazom Music, Player FM, Tunin além das mídias sociais da Câmara Municipal. Seja bem-vindo a Câmara Municipal de Iracemápolis, você o…
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Fighting fire requires tenacity and sometimes courage, and it’s a step up to instill passion in the performance of that job. Jack Wydeck brings more than 20 years of firefighting experience to bear on his new job of Fire Inspector for Muskegon Township. And his dedication is evident as he shares what’s involved with keeping a community safe by prep…
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Safety in public places is something often taken for granted. Death and injury remind us that fire is an enemy that comes for us when we least expect it. This emergency is regularly avoided because local fire laws and the people who enforce them have our best interests top of mind, all the time. We have unclogged aisles and exits that are available…
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Coun. Sarah Hamilton has announced she will not seek re-election in the fall. We also discuss the pride flag issue between CSU52 and the Edmonton Public Library, transit safety and sounds, efforts to diversify Edmonton's trade beyond the United States, and why statues keep getting stolen. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Sarah Hamilton…
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Casey Fields and Jake Broom cover the House version of the state budget, which would fully fund the Local Government Fund and also provide for Hurricane Helene relief, bridge modernization and a statewide Water and Sewer Fund. They also explore the ongoing debate over the Senate version of tort reform and liquor liability reform.…
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Tony Gutierrez, Muskegon County HAZMAT Chief, is a lifelong resident of Norton Shores and has earned 26 years of firefighter experience. His recent promotion to Norton Shores Fire Chief is evidence of his dedication to service. HAZMAT particiapnts are volunteers and are required to take many hours of training each year to maintain their status for …
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Jennifer Hodges has served as the Muskegon Township Supervisor for seven years and recently has become the Muskegon County Housing Coordinator as well. Her township has all the services of a city. Working in local government since 2012, her understanding and respect for the people she works for and with is evident in the way she speaks about her wo…
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We discuss the potential renaming of the field at Commonwealth Stadium, a recommendation to accelerate the adoption of heat pumps, another Edmonton Public School Board trustee resignation, and the new ICE District deal. Plus, we talk about the Energy City Cactus Rats, ETS merchandise, and more. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Commonwe…
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A new committee of council has been born (or, at least, is in utero). Plus, Bridgegate both continues and concludes, council has approved the Nordic spa in the river valley, and the province's CorruptCare scandal (allegedly) reaches the city. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Bridgegate City releases schedule of Edmonton's bridge renewa…
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Join us for an introduction to the wonderful world of Muskegon County Parks. Senior Park Ranger, Kristin Kluting, is enthusiastic about all seasons and activities to be enjoyed at our 7 Muskegon County Parks. Learn about the opportunities to share nature and the comforts of camping, boating and outdoor enjoyment available right here in Muskegon Cou…
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You may have heard that several bridges will be closed at once, but is that true? We dig into bridge maintenance planned for the next few years. We also discuss new bus priority measures, Lime's winter cycling pilot, an audit of DATS, and the upcoming wildfire season. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Bridge maintenance No, five bridges…
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Sheriff Poulin has a long list of responsibilities for keeping our county safe, both as a law enforcement officer and an elected offical with an outstanding record of creating innovative programs both here and around the State of Michigan. Now in his third term as Sheriff, he has been serving in law enforcement in Muskegon County for 38 years and i…
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Casey Fields and Jake Broom review the House Ways and Means Committee version of the state budget, which fully funds the Local Government Fund, provides $222.3 million in Hurricane Helene relief, and supports bridge modernization and beach renourishment. They also discuss ongoing testimony on the liquor liability bills under consideration.…
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We follow up on the Public Spaces Bylaw, accelerating construction on the Valley Line West LRT, and the introduction of two new commissioners for the Edmonton Police Commission. Plus, the City of Leduc proposes to annex land from Leduc County, and we wrap up our Edmonton Food Faves series. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Public Spaces…
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Casey Fields and Jake Broom cover action on bills that would impact electric utilities, annexation of agricultural land, liquor liability and boat taxes. They also cover the adjournment of debate on the bill that would prohibit the SC Department of Environmental Services from denying property owners the right to repair or replace wells or septic ta…
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Meet Andrew Nichols, our dedicated Muskegon County Road Commission Maintenance Superintendent, committed to keeping our roads safe, efficient, and well-maintained for everyone. With years of experience in infrastructure and public service he understands the challenges of ever-changing weather, heavy traffic, and community needs. His leadership ensu…
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Municipal Matters host Mayor Brad Staton is joined by Henderson Tourist Commission Executive Director Abby Dixon, local business owner Andy Rideout, and former Henderson Water Utility General Manager Tom Williams. Together they discuss the ins and outs of the plans for the new Audubon Park Convention Center. Don't miss this opportunity to hear abou…
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🎥 https://www.youtube.com/c/camaramunicipaldeiracemapolis ✉️ info@camaradeiracemapolis.sp.gov.br ☎️ (19) 3456-5152 | (19) 3456 5330 📆 A playlist completa pode ser acessada por meio do Spotify, Dezzer, Google Podcast, Amazom Music, Player FM, Tunin além das mídias sociais da Câmara Municipal. Seja bem-vindo a Câmara Municipal de Iracemápolis, você o…
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Patrick Finnegan plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of our judicial system, managing the daily administrative tasks that keep our courts running efficiently. He handles case scheduling, oversees budget and personnel matters, and implements policies that support our judges, attorneys, and the public. His work requires patience and a…
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City council heard about potential tariffs and how they might affect our city. Plus, the Edmonton Design Committee could be expanding its mandate, and we look at how construction on the Valley Line West LRT might accelerate. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Tariffs Edmonton city council, business leaders talk tariff strategy as adminis…
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Casey Fields and Jake Broom discuss bills that would create a property tax exemption for nonprofits, restrict annexation of farm properties, and prohibit cities from denying septic tank or private well installations. They also explain subcommittee action on bills aimed at reducing the burden of liquor liability insurance costs on businesses.…
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🎥 https://www.youtube.com/c/camaramunicipaldeiracemapolis ✉️ info@camaradeiracemapolis.sp.gov.br ☎️ (19) 3456-5152 | (19) 3456 5330 📆 A playlist completa pode ser acessada por meio do Spotify, Dezzer, Google Podcast, Amazom Music, Player FM, Tunin além das mídias sociais da Câmara Municipal. Seja bem-vindo a Câmara Municipal de Iracemápolis, você o…
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We examine the updated Public Spaces Bylaw, which will be discussed at an upcoming committee meeting. Plus, an update on affordable housing on surplus school sites, and how artificial intelligence is beginning to integrate into municipal work. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Public Spaces Bylaw Here's why Edmonton may ban or limit pub…
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We discuss the 76 Avenue redevelopment, the latest police commission appointments, the end of the EMRB, and a well-known West Edmonton Mall record, which may not be a record at all. Plus, we have a new segment exploring Edmonton Food Faves. Here are the relevant links for this episode: West Edmonton Mall Reddit thread about the parking lot record E…
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On a week with snowy weather disrupting legislative work, Casey Fields and Jake Broom discuss several election-related bills in the General Assembly. These include S36, which concerns polling locations; S37, which would require municipalities to choose one of two election dates; and S38, which would set specific dates for special elections.…
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Karen Buie, our Muskegon County Clerk plays a vital role in keeping local government organized and accessible to the community. She manages public records, oversees elections, and ensures legal documents are properly filed, all while upholding transparency and accuracy. Her work often goes unnoticed, yet it directly impacts the daily lives of Muske…
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It's nice to have a car, for all the practical reasons. But cars can be a bummer, too. They cost a lot up front, need regular maintenance, require insurance, lose on resale value, might have varying degrees of reliability along the way and bring other kinds of risks and exposures. What if that kind of stress went away for everyday folks? What if yo…
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We're joined by the no-longer-interim city manager, Eddie Robar, to discuss his role, the city's finances, the year ahead, and the upcoming municipal election. Here are the relevant links for this episode: Guest: Eddie Robar Eddie Robar on LinkedIn Episode 262: Eddie's still here, and he's driving the bus Eddie's post on LinkedIn about taking over …
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Municipal Association of SC Director of Advocacy Casey Fields and Chief Operating Officer Jake Broom discuss the 2025 – 26 legislative session, including the new makeup of the General Assembly, how local officials can be a part of the process, and the new legislative tracking system. They also talk about what to expect at the Association’s Hometown…
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This. Is. Speaking Municipally Jeopardy! Three branch managers from the City of Edmonton square off in our annual holiday trivia episode. Enjoy! Here are the relevant links for this episode: Carrie Hotton-MacDonald Branch Manager, Edmonton Transit Service LinkedIn Pascale Ladouceur Branch Manager, Infrastructure Planning & Design LinkedIn Cate Watt…
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