The guys take questions on tire life, weird bulb outages, and more.
Host Kris Halterman and Co-host Dave Courtney (SAVE Board Members) interview Heather Powell, Exec. Director of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Whatcom County. SAVE (Social Alliance for a Vibrant Economy) and B&G of WC have partnered together to bring SAVE’s new program as a special after school opportunity to the kids there. Who is SAVE and how will this program help to build a bright future for kids?
Host Dillon Honcoop talks about Anti-Farmism. He welcomes Madilynne Clark of the Washington Policy Center to get to the bottom of it. How should ag policies be prioritized?
Host Mary Kay Robinson welcomes Shannon Black, founder of Big Freedom, Tiny Homes to talk about the tiny homes movement in Whatcom County and nationwide.
As tax day 2018 approaches, host Dick Donahue offers input on tax law changes and resulting tax planning strategies.
Host Dick Donahue talks about the latest reports on housing starts and the Consumer Price Index, and how we will likely see more of a transition to renewable energy as costs continue to drop.
Mike brings the week’s real estate market news. Then, what is Bill Gates up to in the valley of Phoenix, AZ? Building the city of the future.
Brian and Dan talk about the 10 things most likely to go wring with your vehicle.
Host Kris Halterman welcomes Terri Temple, volunteer member working with the Volunteer Mobilization Center of Whatcom County. On March 24th, the Whatcom VCM will host a number of speakers on emergency preparedness. Are you ready?
Host Dillon Honcoop welcomes Ashley White, Yakima’s Farm Now event organizer, to discuss efforts to teach urbanites about farming. How can we work to bridge the urban/ rural divide? And how can we teach city folks where their food comes from?