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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2022 · 37 MIN

The Streetscape

from On the Scene · host On the Scene Podcast

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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