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Have you seen the circular stickers near storm drains around the city? They're the ones that say "Flows to waterways." In episode 170 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, we dive deeper into the topic with MS4 Coordinator Scott Calvert.
Scott highlights issues he's seeing with grass clippings, dirt, and even paint winding up in the area drains - causing significant issues in local waterways. He also shares measures being taken to help educate the public - in the hopes of keeping us all safer.
More MS4 Info: https://lebanon.in.gov/ms4training-education/
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Lebanon's water supply. Talk about a hot-button and dare I say "fluid" issue. It's the topic of Episode 169 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast with Mayor Matt Gentry.
Posts...and opinions continue to be frequently shared via social media, and Mayor Gentry helps separate fact from opinion.
Where does Lebanon stand on water? What's the process? Mayor Gentry shares the latest.
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The market season has begun! The first Lebanon City Market Tuesday starts today! To help get us geared up with what we can expect this year is Lebanon City Market Manager Sarah Burns.
Sarah shares details on market setup, info on junior market experiences, and how you can get involved.
Visit LCM's Facebook page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/LebanonCityMarket
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Summer is here, and for youngsters it doesn't get any better than the Kenworthy Summer Reading Kickoff. The event takes place on June 3rd and Beau Cunnyngham and Jessie Fleming join us on Episode 167 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast to get us ready.
Visit the Lebanon Public Library's website to learn more! https://leblib.org/
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Buildings are going "vertical" on the campus of Eli Lilly. A lot has happened, and is happening - but believe it or not, the project is only 2% complete.
Todd Dando and Jeff Wagner from Fluor Corporation join us for Episode 166 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast. Fluor is doing the construction and Jeff and Todd share an update on the progress. 450 employees are on-site, with nearly triple that number on the way!
How does it all get managed, and what steps are being taken to limit inconvienance? They'll tell us.
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After some small technical difficulties LHS Senior Communications Intern Anna Hale is taking the host stand once again.
This time around Anna is joined by LHS Senior Vaughn Royal where they discuss his presidential dreams, his future plans, his personal experiences as the Andreoli Law Intern, and finally some helpful tips and tricks for surviving senior year!
Visit Anna's webpage (that she created) by clicking here!
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Celebrating collaboration...that's the over-arching theme of Episode 165 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast. On this installment, Kim Newnam from the Witham Family YMCA and Anita Bowen from Boone County Senior Services, Inc. join us.
The two entities have partnered on several different events...including the recent Total Eclipse. They share what makes the relationship so special, and now the two entities plan to continue to grow together.
Witham Family YMCA Info: https://indymca.org/witham/
Boone County Senior Services Info: https://www.booneseniors.org/
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Alex Smith and Parker Lewis are young men who are stepping into new roles within the City of Lebanon.
In Episode 164 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, both guys share news of new roles they now have, within the MS4 Department, and the Department of Public Works.
Each share their reasons for city dedication, and their goals for the future.
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In Episode 163 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast we chat about a variety of topics with Boone County Solid Waste Management District Executive Director Jennifer Lawrence. Earth Day was yesterday, but there are still events going on right now.
Tox Drop is this weekend. Find out what toxic items you can drop off free of charge, and which ones that'll cost you.
We also recap this year's citywide clean-up event...and pay tribute to Jerry Erskine, the man who began the effort 13 years ago.
For more information on Tox Drop and the Boone County Solid Waste District, click here.
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Whether it's a mohawk, a classic fade...or even a mullet, these styles and more are available at Vintage Barber Shop.
We are "on location" for this episode of the podcast. In the episode, owner Jim Quellhorst shares how he became a barber, and what led him to open his shop in the Parkside Plaza a year and a half ago.
Walk-ins welcome! You can also call or text (765)894-6958. Have an idea for an episode? Share your idea via email: [email protected]
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We are still riding high from the 2024 Total Eclipse that took place on April 8th. So many emotions are still being felt throughout the community. A couple with arguably the best view in the area join us for episode 161 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast. Mike and Makada Love are involved in astrophotography and they captured some breathtaking images.
Mike & Makada recap the eclipse experience, highlighting what made their first eclipse so special, and why they will likely be hitting the road to catch the next one.
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Eclipse Day - It's almost here! The April 8th eclipse is upon us, and Lebanon, Indiana is in the path of totality!
To help get you geared up, we've got two organizers who've been working to help make your eclipse experience as fun as possible. Missy Krulik from The Heart of Lebanon, and Allyson Morton from our Parks & Recreation Department join us on this episode.
Find out about all the great activities that have been planned for you - and your family.
Click here to see a list of the events to help plan your Eclipse Weekend!
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Spring is here, and with the changing of the seasons comes the start of various improvement projects.
City Engineer Kevin Krulik joins us for Episode 159 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, to get us ready for upcoming roadwork, park & trail improvements, as well as the creation of Stone Eater Bike Park.
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Welcome back! Communications Intern Anna Hale is back on the mic today to bring the second edition of #LearnINLeabanon podcasts to life. Today’s victim is LHS Senior Jayce Klingler, who interns at Ashcraft and Wong Orthodontics. Together they work to highlight the amazing achievements of Lebanon High School student interns all thanks to the Work Based Learning Program.
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Episode 157 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast is on location at Paint Party + Elements 5 Arts & Wellness.
Allison Phillips is our guest. After 25 years in public education, she's taking a cue from her mom, proving it's never too late to follow your dream.
Paint Party + opened up on Lebanon's north side, with so many fun offerings for people of all ages.
Find out about weekly classes and open paint opportunities!
Learn more! https://elements5life.com/
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Today, a new voice can be heard behind the mic as the City of Lebanon’s communication intern takes the host’s stand for the first podcast of her #LearnINLebanon initiative, where she is working to recognize and shed light on the amazing achievements of Lebanon High School student interns all thanks to the Work Based Learning Program.
She is joined by Lebanon High School Senior Sam Kyker, who interns at the Boone County Clerk Treasurer's Office.
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The Lebanon Leprechauns 2024 season is here! The team tips off this year's campaign on Friday, and to get us geared up, we've got Team President Preston Myers, and Leprechaun Ron Washington on the podcast.
The team has a some returning players, some new guys, and this year's squad will be playing on a different court - inside The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse. A season preview is coming your way...episode 155 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast starts now!
Get your tickets, and learn more about the team, by visiting: https://www.leprechaunnews.com/
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I-C-P is back! Ice Cream Paradise, just off the State Road 32 / I-65 exit will be reopening in the spring - under new ownership. Dominique and John Hunter grew up in the area, and have many fond ICP memories. They hated to see it close...and so they are taking a leap of faith to bring the Lebanon institution back.
The Hunter's share their journey on Episode 154 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast!
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Here at the #LovinLebanon Podcast, we strive to inform, and the topic this time around does just that. A new program, helping residents of Lebanon and Boone County kick the habit, is making great strides.
It's called Drug Court, and Ashley McClure and Katie DeVries stop by to share how this effort got started and how it's going on Episode 153 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast.
Community Corrections Mission Statement
Boone County Community Corrections mission is to increase public safety by providing a cost-effective community-based alternative to incarceration by utilizing effective evaluation to determine an appropriate level of evidence-based intensive programming for adult and juvenile clients to motivate the client towards positive citizenship.
Office: 765-482-2484
Website: https://boonecounty.in.gov/offices/community-corrections/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BooneCountyCorrections/
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It's here, and it's ready for you to check it out! It's time to cut the ribbon, and open up The Farmers Bank Fieldhouse at Hickory Junction. Episode 152 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast features Andy Card, the CEO of Card & Associates.
Andy shares news about the fielhouse's finishing touches, and he's inviting you to come check it out for yourself this Saturday and Sunday(February 10th & 11th).
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