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December 27, 2013
The Spirit of Giving Click here to download Reporter Chelsea Gorrow talks with Barb Roberts and Myrle Bruner about the Christmas basket program and the Astoria Wishing Tree project.
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Culture is Alive and Well Click here to download Meryl Lipman talks about the Oregon Cultural Trust. Jan Mitchell talks about the Clatsop County Cultural Coalition. Host is Daily Astorian Editor Steve Forrester.
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Astoria Downtown works for a bright future Click here to download Editor and Publisher of the Chinook Observer Matt Winters talks to Astoria Downtown Historic Association District (ADHDA) Executive Director Alana Garner about continuing efforts to ensure a thriving business … Continue reading
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Expanding during a challenging time Click here to download Kathy Kleczek of La Luna Loca and Karen Emmerling of Beach Books have increased the scope of their businesses. They talk about seeing opportunity and taking it. Host is Daily Astorian … Continue reading
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New Play at Coaster Click here to download South County reporter Nancy McCarthy talks to the Coaster Theatre’s Executive Director Patrick Lathrop and Marketing and Operations Manager Jenni Tronier about “White Christmas,” the holiday play opening at the Coaster Nov. … Continue reading
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All about levees Click here to download Reporter Chelsea Gorrow speaks with Warrenton Mayor Mark Kujala and City Manager Kurt Fritsch about the city’s efforts to get its levees certified – and the FEMA letter recently sent that raised a … Continue reading
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How local business thrives in 2013 Click here to download Neal Cummings of Video Horizons and Becky Johnson and Paul Tuter of Vintage Hardware talk about the challenge of being locally-owned businesses in the face of big box and Internet-based … Continue reading
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Schools seek support Click here to download Nancy McCarthy talks with Mary Blake and Doug Barker, co-chairmen of the campaign committee, and Steve Phillips, Seaside School Board member, about the upcoming Seaside school bond measure.
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Helping teens makes good choices Click here to download Patrick Webb, managing editor of The Daily Astorian, talks with Janet Evans, director of the Juvenile Department, and Jill Quackenbush, prevention supervisor with the Clatsop County Juvenile Department, about efforts to … Continue reading
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How horticulture affects our towns Click here to download Beth Holland and Kris Saulsbury talk with Daily Astorian Editor Steve Forrester. Holland has designed a number of public landscapes. Saulsbury runs Tongue Point’s landscape gardening curriculum.
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Changes for the armory Click here to download Astoria City Manager Paul Benoit and Columbia River Maritime Museum staff discuss their upcoming trade and sale of the armory building in Astoria on this week’s KMUN After Deadline.
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Funding the school Click here to download South County reporter and Seaside Signal editor Nancy McCarthy will discuss the $128.8 million bond measure to build a new Seaside school campus with campaigners Mary Blake and Tom Horning and architect Keith … Continue reading
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History and Politics Click here to download Steve Rogers, Pacific County Commissioner and a leader with the Pacific County Historical Society, speaks about county and history issues with Matt Winters, editor of the Chinook Observer and Columbia River Business Journal.
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Inside the North Korean gulag Click here to download Blaine Harden talks about his book “Escape from Camp 14” and the updated version of “A River Lost: The Life and Death of the Columbia.” Daily Astorian Editor Steve Forrester is … Continue reading
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All about Walldorf Click here to download Reporter Chelsea Gorrow talks to Astoria City Manager Paul Benoit and Mayor Willis Van Dusen about the City Council’s trip to sister city Walldorf, Germany and how they feel Astorians will benefit from … Continue reading
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Trying to save the lodge Click here to download Patrick Webb, managing editor of The Daily Astorian, talks with Milo Haskell and Stephen Burk about the campaign to save the historic Masonic Lodge at 16th and Franklin in Astoria, home … Continue reading
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Cleaning up our beaches Click here to download Tom and Gini Dideum, two of the founders of Seaside’s Beach Drive Buccaneers will talk about the award the group is receiving from SOLVE and their ongoing efforts to keep the beach … Continue reading
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All about the Land Trust Click here to download Nadia Gardner and Jennifer Sims talk about the Columbia River Land Trust and its activities in our region. Daily Astorian Editor Steve Forrester is the host.
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The funeral business Click here to download Todd Slack, the new owner of the Hughes-Ransom Mortuary, will talk about the decision he made to buy the 100-year-old mortuary out of receivership in late June and his plans for the future. … Continue reading
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How to save the PAC Click here to download Constance Waisanen and Charlene Larsen describe the coalition to maintain the Clatsop College Performing Arts Center.  Editor Steve Forrester is the host.
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