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  • QC Winter Weather OutlookAugustana Hosts D3 Men's Water Polo ChampionshipCannon Fire on RI Arsenal...For Flag Football Game!Weather for the Weekend
  • Reverend Dwight Ford, the Executive Director of Project NOW, explains the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) administered by his organization. He discusses the priority periods for assistance, with families with young children, elderly people, and individuals with disabilities receiving priority in October-November, and those facing disconnection getting priority in November.
  • Steven Conn questions the idea of a single rural America that is “left behind” or in crisis and instead says there are many rural Americas and they have been shaped by the same forces that impacted the rest of the country. His book, The Lies of the Land: Seeing Rural America for What It Is—And Isn’t also challenges the notion that rural America values capture the “real America” and why rural areas supported Donald Trump.
  • In this episode, we delve into the fascinating history and recent reopening of the historic Capitol Theatre in downtown Davenport, Iowa.
  • Chris Hicks and guest host Jake Ladd explore the long and far reaching career of a man with many theatrical talents, Mike Schmidt.
  • In this episode of the podcast, the new chair of the Iowa Democratic Party, Rita Hart, joins the discussion to talk about the challenges the party faces in rebuilding after Republicans have dominated statewide elections in Iowa. With Democrats holding very few offices, Hart emphasizes the need to roll up sleeves and work on recruiting candidates and effectively communicating with rural voters.
  • Embark on a transformative cinematic journey with River Action's 2024 Environmental Film Series.
  • Marc Johnson, author of Mansfield and Dirksen: Bipartisan Giants of the Senate, talks about two senators, one from each party, who put aside partisan interests and worked together to pass historic legislation in the 1960s. It’s a timely story of true leadership that our current elected officials would benefit from examining.
  • Veteran foreign affairs and Pentagon correspondent Tom Squitieri talks about the Russia-Ukraine war, the Middle East war, the hold on Pentagon nominations, US and European readiness and much more.
  • In this episode we had the pleasure of interviewing Brian Allen, the Executive Director of the German American Heritage Center in Davenport, Iowa.
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