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It's Everything West Texas
by KACU
The podcast about everything and everyone in West Texas.
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Jim Clark discusses the Christian Service Center and its impact
The Christian Service Center in Abilene, Texas is a Christ-centered ministry that has been serving the needy in Abilene since 1965
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TSTC Offers Money-Back Guarantee, Night Classes to Address Workforce Needs
I met with Brandon Scott Thomas, senior development officer at TSTC, and Kevin Staton, electrical powers control instructor for a podcast to discuss their money-back guarantee and other updates at TSTC.
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Travis Craver makes his case for being elected to Place 6 on the City Council
I nor the West Texas Tribune ot It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However, we will give all of the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.
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Tammy Fogle makes her case for being elected to Place 6 on the City Council
I nor the West Texas Tribune or It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However we will give all the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.
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Cynthia Alvidrez makes her case for being elected to Place 5 on the City Council
I nor the West Texas Tribune or It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However, we will give all the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.
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Miguel Espinoza makes his case for being elected to Place 5 on the City Council.
I nor the West Texas Tribune or It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However we will give all the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.
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Kyle McAlister makes his case for being elected to Place 5 on the City Council
I nor the West Texas Tribune or It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However, we will give all the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.
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Meals on Wheels needs your help a conversation with Betty Bradley
Betty Bradley has been the Executive Director for Meals on Wheels since July 1st, 1975. As Meals on Wheels prepare to celebrate their 50th Anniversary they are facing some financial challenges.
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Celebrate Recovery What a Celebration!
Karen Lindsey tells her story of overcoming sexual abuse and the power of forgiveness.
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Getting grants for your non-profit: A conversation with Christine Curtis-Carr
Christine Curtis Carr of Curtis Carr Consulting.
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Texas' 1st Safe Haven Baby Box is In Abilene
Crystal King and Karen Light two individuals involved in the West Texas Right To Life organization discuss how and why Abilene, Texas was the first city in Texas to get the Safe Haven Baby Box.
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Stephanie talks about the night she fought for her life on the way to success
Stephanie talks about the night her mother attempted to kill her. The following day Stephanie made the decision to leave her mother. As a former foster youth, she was in and out of the system for over 15 years. In 2002, she began sharing her turbulent story of hope, forgiveness, and the power of education with youth, parents, and educators.
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Bubba Ephriam: Black Texas Basketball Trailblazer
The untold story of a basketball pioneer who broke the color barrier in Texas basketball.Though another athlete who played in the NFL is often credited for being the first Black Texas basketball player, Bubba Ephriam broke the color barrier in his sport in March 1957. He led the Pecos High School Eagles to their first outright district title and the UIL state basketball tournament.Bubba grew up in a migrant farm family during pivotal years of segregation and integration. The Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision was announced on May 17, 1954, two days after his sixteenth birthday. His first game with the Pecos Eagles was on December 1, 1955, the same day Rosa Parks was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama, launching a historic 381-day bus boycott. Follow this inspirational story as Bubba plays the game he loves through a turbulent period before pursuing a distinguished career in the US Armed Forces.
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Our Six Balloons Part 2 "The Neuroscience of Forgiving" with Ben Gray PhD
No matter how hard we try to forgive, we may find ourselves struggling between two powerful and unrelenting forces - forgiving and unforgiving.
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Our Six Balloons "The Neuroscience of Forgiving" with Ben Gray PhD
No matter how hard we try to forgive, we may find ourselves struggling between two powerful and unrelenting forces - forgiving and unforgiving.
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An interview with end-of-life doula Marie David
I have held many roles as guardian, nurturer, end-of-life doula, sole-provider, and mother to my now grown children. As an artist, I have found solace in clay, while my humble studio patiently hosted the sacred space for the dreams and visions of my soul to emerge.
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Cinco De Mayo parade and festival May 3rd
Cinco De Mayo will be celebrated in grand style in downtown Abilene. Participants in the parade will line up at 5:30 pm and the parade starts at 6:00 pm.There will be several bands and entertainment. Ballett Folklorico de Alvaro Munoz, , La Nsistencia Nortena, and Alma de Nuestras Raices.
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Kneikha Jernigan-Shanahan uses art to help her through difficult times
Kneikha Jernigan-Shanahan uses prayer, meditation, and art to help her through some of the most difficult times in her life.In this podcast, we expand the conversation that was started at the 1117 Studios and Gallery.
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Autism: A father and son tell their story and share some thoughts
Kevin and Khristian a father and son share their journey as it centers around autism.Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech, and nonverbal communication.
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Crane's Craft BBQ at the Historic Wagon Wheel Dance Hall in Tye, Texas
Under the skilled guidance of pitmaster extraordinaire William Crane, Crane's Craft BBQ introduces a new chapter to the Wagon Wheel's legacy. William, with a deep appreciation for Central Texas flavors and a commitment to preserving the essence of barbecue traditions, has crafted a menu that tantalizes the taste buds.From slow-smoked brisket to mouthwatering ribs, the culinary offerings showcase the artistry of barbecue in every bite. Opening its doors in March 2024, Crane's Craft BBQ proudly stands as a veteran-owned and operated establishment, embodying the spirit of resilience and dedication.
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