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The Streetscape

Episode 17 of the On the Scene podcast, hosted by On the Scene Podcast, titled "The Streetscape" was published on March 24, 2022 and runs 37 minutes.

March 24, 2022 ·37m · On the Scene

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a pedestrian-friendly city? Sadly, Starkville isn’t there quite yet, but it's making changes toward a different future that you can learn more about in this week’s episode. In Emma’s Opinion Corner, we discuss what we watched, or for Heather, watched/read over spring break, and Emma gives a hot take about the reintroduction of movie intermissions. We also debut a new segment, “Fine Dining With Emma Dotson” to replace “The Ones That Got Away,” since Heather was just named the next editor-in-chief of The Reflector! Paid parking article by Heather for the Reflector Tyler B. Jones article for The Dispatch on making Main Street more pedestrian-friendly New Urbanism article about “pedestrian-friendliness” The CDC on walking-friendly communities and health benefits 4 cities in MS have opted out of the medical marijuana business programs by Sara DiNatale for Mississippi Today Crazy story of the week: you could own the old Ridgeland city hall by Anthony Warren for WLBT Follow your dreams and follow us on social media! Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok: @onthescenepod Heather’s Instagram: @hheatherrhea — Twitter: @JournalistHRH Emma’s Instagram: @emmadotson — Twitter: @emma_dotson3 Send us an email if you’d like to guest star or sponsor the pod: [email protected] Find the Reflector online! reflector-online.com Instagram, Twitter: @reflectoronline — Facebook: The Reflector Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to On the Scene!

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a pedestrian-friendly city?

Sadly, Starkville isn’t there quite yet, but it's making changes toward a different future that you can learn more about in this week’s episode. In Emma’s Opinion Corner, we discuss what we watched, or for Heather, watched/read over spring break, and Emma gives a hot take about the reintroduction of movie intermissions. We also debut a new segment, “Fine Dining With Emma Dotson” to replace “The Ones That Got Away,” since Heather was just named the next editor-in-chief of The Reflector!

Paid parking article by Heather for the Reflector
Tyler B. Jones article for The Dispatch on making Main Street more pedestrian-friendly
New Urbanism article about “pedestrian-friendliness”
The CDC on walking-friendly communities and health benefits
4 cities in MS have opted out of the medical marijuana business programs by Sara DiNatale for Mississippi Today
Crazy story of the week: you could own the old Ridgeland city hall by Anthony Warren for WLBT

Follow your dreams and follow us on social media!
Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok: @onthescenepod
Heather’s Instagram: @hheatherrhea — Twitter: @JournalistHRH
Emma’s Instagram: @emmadotson — Twitter: @emma_dotson3
Send us an email if you’d like to guest star or sponsor the pod: [email protected]

Find the Reflector online! reflector-online.com
Instagram, Twitter: @reflectoronline — Facebook: The Reflector

Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to On the Scene!

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