After a 3-week hiatus, it was just us Locally Grown co-hosts doing the show yesterday, yakking about a dozen different issues. It was our 50th show overall (woo woo! see the archives) and our first recorded at the studios of KYMN 1080 AM, downtown Northfield on Division.
Right photo: we had a live studio audience. KYMN programming director Jeff Johnson (left) was joined by photographer Jeff Thompson and reporter Sarah Lemagie from the Star Tribune who were there to chronicle the momentous occasion. I’ll reveal their names as soon as they let me.
The show that we pre-recorded yesterday airs today (Thursday, June 21) at 5:30 pm. But thanks to Jeff Johnson, starting next week (June 27) and then throughout the summer, we’ll be doing the show LIVE on Wednesdays at 5:30 PM . Yep, that means you’ll be able to call-in and we just might take your questions and comments on the air. Let us know if you’d like to be a ‘plant’ next week, as we’d hate to launch a call-in show and not have anyone call in. (We’ll try to get our act together and announce our main topic and/or guest ahead of time.)
Click play to listen. 30 minutes.
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Thanks, Bruce!
Thanks for the links, Bruce.
FYI, I did blog the Dundas 150th earlier this week:
https://locallygrownnorthfield.org/archives/1626/
Of course, it would be a lot easier to keep up on all-things Dundas and Bridgewater Township related if their fancy new websites had blogs and/or RSS feeds. But they opted for 20th century model websites instead. Boo. Hiss.
Well, if I were a consultant instead of having to work for a living perhaps I’d have tried harder to change their minds. I DID strongly recommend that the city council start using blogging. I know that my blogs still make the city staff uncomfortable at times, but we still work pretty well together in spite of my being so “out there”.
As for missing your earlier post on the 150th, I guess I followed Ross’s lead, post first, read later. 😉
Stunned, stunned I was to hear you mention the City of Dundas Sesquicentennial without giving the web address of the schedule of festivities. For the pleasure of the reader, here it is:
http://www.cityofdundas.org/150anni_schedule.htm
Don’t forget that Dundas is just a short bike ride down a really nice path on the west side of the Cannon River.
Ethanol showdown … oooooold news:
FYI…
Bruce’s post is causing the right column to appear odd.
I think its a wrapping issue. The link will not wrap.
-J
fixed! Thanks, John.
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