Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Tuesday, June 17, 201406/17/2014

Billy Haun

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Billy Haun, Assistant Supervisor for Student Learning for Albemarle County Public Schools going paperless for the 2014/15 season. He joins Les Sinclair to talk about how Albemarle County Schools will be going paperless with information systems for parents. .

Tuesday, June 17, 201406/17/2014

Ellen Sewell

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Ellen Sewell the Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau’s Digital Marketing Coordinator joins Les Sinclair to talk about the “STAY LOCAL, PLAY LOCAL…” AND BLOG LOCAL TOO! contest.

Tuesday, June 17, 201406/17/2014

Kathy Galvin

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Charlottesville City Councilor Kathy Galvin joins Les Sinclair to discuss last night’s City Council meeting. The City Market, the Belmont Bridge and other items were on the agenda.

Tuesday, June 17, 201406/17/2014

Hour 2: John Whitehead, Merrill Matthews, Robert Hurt

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

John Whitehead talks about the Department of Homeland Security, Dr. Merrill Matthews discusses the soaring oil prices and Iraq, and Congressman Robert Hurt talks about illegal immigrants.

Tuesday, June 17, 201406/17/2014

Hour 1: Ken Boyd, Mike Weiner, Charles Battig and Grant LaRoche

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Albemarle County Supervisor Ken Boyd talks about a noontime midnight vote, Mike Weiner gives a Mark Weiner case update, and Charles Battig and Grant LaRoche discuss climate change impacts in Virginia.

Monday, June 16, 201406/16/2014

Hour 2: Al Highsmith, Noelle Davis

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Al Highsmith talks about respecting handicapped parking spaces and Noelle Davis discusses how to avoid homeowner remodeling nightmares.

Monday, June 16, 201406/16/2014

Hour 1: Ken Boyd

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Albemarle County Supervisor Ken Boyd joins Rob Schilling to talk about school funding.

Monday, June 16, 201406/16/2014

Dr. Ken Bilchick

In Live Well

Dr. Bilcheck is a Cardiologist with the UVA Health System and joined the show to discuss the latest research in heart failure.

Sunday, June 15, 201406/15/2014

Book of Jude, Chip Harding

In Impact for God

Pastor Bare gives an overview of the Book of Jude and is then joined by Albemarle County Sheriff Chip Harding.

Saturday, June 14, 201406/14/2014

Avery Square Community

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie and his guest talk about the Avery Square community.

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