2009 Central Missouri Jennies Soccer 2008 Year in Review - 31 the 2009 University of Central Missouri Jennies Soccer Team

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2009 Central Missouri Jennies Soccer 2008 Year in Review - 31 the 2009 University of Central Missouri Jennies Soccer Team Table of Contents - 1 This is the University of Central Missouri The Opponents About the University of Central Missouri ......................................................2-3 Non-Conference Opponents ............................................................................36 UCM Central Administration ..............................................................................4 MIAA Opponents........................................................................................37-38 Athletics Administration & Staff......................................................................5-8 MIAA Composite Soccer Schedule ................................................................39 Central Missouri Athletics ..................................................................................9 Jennies’ Series Results vs. 2009 Opponents ....................................................40 Why the Mules and Jennies? ............................................................................10 All-Time Series Records ..................................................................................41 Welcome to Warrensburg, Missouri ..................................................................11 All-Time Scores ..........................................................................................42-43 Central Missouri Media Outlets ........................................................................12 MIAA Championship Teams............................................................................44 Jennies in the Postseason ................................................................................45 2009 UCM Jennies Soccer Jennies Field at South Rec ..............................................................................14 Head Coach Lewis Theobald......................................................................15-16 Jennies Soccer History Assistant Coaches ............................................................................................17 Individual & Team Records ............................................................................47 2009 Jennies Soccer Preview ..........................................................................18 All-Time Leaders ........................................................................................47-48 2009 Jennies Soccer Roster ............................................................................19 Annual Statistical Leaders................................................................................48 Meet the Jennies - Returnees......................................................................20-26 Jennies’ All-Time Roster..................................................................................49 Meet the Jennies - Newcomers ..................................................................28-29 Jennies’ Soccer Honor Roll..............................................................................49 2009 Team Photo and Schedule ......................................................................30 The MIAA The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association ............................50-51 2008 In Review 2008 MIAA Standings and Awards ............................................................52-53 2008 Statistics ..................................................................................................32 2008 MIAA Statistics ......................................................................................54 2008 Results ....................................................................................................33 MIAA Records............................................................................................55-56 2008 Season Summary, Highs & Lows, and Award Winners..........................34 Credits The 2009 Jennies Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the the University of Central Missouri Athletics Media Relations Office, Rob McCutcheon director. Designed and edited by Paula Rober. Editorial assistance provided by Rob McCutcheon and Shawn Jones. Action photos courtesy of UCM Photo Services and Dave Kopp--The Studio. Printed by UCM Printing Services. Special thanks to the Central Missouri Office of University Relations for providing the information on the university and administration. For media credentials contact the UCM Athletics Media Relations Office at 660-543-4312. Mules & Jennies on the Internet Media members and fans can access information about the Mules and Jennies around the clock, as information about Central Missouri Athletics, the MIAA, and NCAA Division II is available via the Internet. To access information, go to http://www.ucmo.edu/athletics. Central Missouri Athletic web pages are maintained by the UCM Athletic Department, Bob Jackson web manager. Back-To-Back MIAA Champions 2 - This is the University of Central Missouri The University of Central Missouri has provided quality postsecondary education to the state and nation for 138 years. UCM was founded in 1871 as a regional normal school for teacher preparation and has grown into a comprehensive university that offers more than 150 areas of study. More important than numbers, however, is the high quality of its regionally, nationally and internationally known programs. UCM is Missouri’s lead institution in professional applied sciences and technology. Just take a look at why Central Missouri is right for you. The Right Size Central Missouri is a state leader in discipline- specific accreditations. The university’s quality programs, small class sizes, opportunities for hands- on experience right from the beginning, and personalized attention from a dedicated faculty are all UCM hallmarks. In addition, nearly 11,000 students from all over the state, nation and world help to make the university’s learning environment positive and friendly. The Right “Stuff” The Right Place Central Missouri’s The University of Central Missouri is located in Warrensburg, a 1,500-acre campus friendly community of 18,000 people near the intersection of U.S. includes the 300-acre Highway 50 and Missouri Route 13. Pertle Springs biological Warrensburg is only 35 miles from suburban Kansas City, with its research area and many cultural offerings, entertainment options and professional sports recreational park, franchises. Other recreational opportunities include the beautiful Lake including the 18-hole of the Ozarks 90 minutes to the southeast. Keth Memorial Golf Course; Max B. Swisher The Right Price Skyhaven Airport; Central Missouri’s Office of Student Financial Service disburses more Missouri Safety Center; than $80 million annually in federal, state, institutional, and private 100,000-watt public assistance. More than 75 percent of the students who enroll at UCM broadcasting stations receive some form of financial assistance, making an already reasonably KMOS-TV and KTBG- priced Central Missouri education even more affordable. FM; Prussing Research Farm; South Recreation The Right Time Complex; and the main campus with its instructional buildings, 19 Because of Central Missouri’s outstanding reputation, hundreds of residence halls, Audrey J. Walton Stadium at Vernon Kennedy Field, leading businesses, industries, schools and government agencies actively Elliott Union, James R. Crane Stadium at Robert N. Tompkins Field, recruit its graduates each year. and UCM Multipurpose Building. UCM currently has a 93 percent job placement rate of graduates As a well-known cultural center, UCM provides abundant within six months of opportunities to attend events and exhibitions of the fine and graduation. performing arts. Central Missouri is dedicated to training Missouri’s workforce The Right Programs Central Missouri is accredited by the North Central Association of and emphasizes Colleges and Schools. All of its teacher education programs are dually programs that are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher critical to Missouri’s Education and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary future. Education. The university also All undergraduate and graduate business administration degree works with business programs in Central Missouri’s Adrian and Margaret Harmon College of and industry to retrain Business Administration have earned the prestigious accreditation of the and continually educate Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. people who are already In addition, programs in art, athletic training, aviation, chemistry, in the job market. drafting technology, education, industrial hygiene, manufacturing and construction, music, nursing, occupational safety, social work, and speech pathology and audiology are all nationally accredited. Back-To-Back MIAA Champions This is the University of Central Missouri - 3 For more information about why the University of Central Missouri is the right fit, or for more detailed information Undergraduate Graduate about programs or admission to Programs Programs Master of Arts Central Missouri, call the Office of Admissions at Harmon College of Business Accountancy Administration Communication/Speech 1-877-SAY-UCMO Accounting Communication or visit Central Missouri’s web site at Business Communication English Computer Information Systems Environmental Studies www.ucmo.edu Economics History Finance Music Legal Studies Sociology Management Teaching English as a Second Marketing Language Theatre College of Education Career and Technology Education Master of Arts in Teaching Elementary and Early Childhood Middle School Education
Recommended publications
  • Front Cover 01-2012.Ppp
    The Official Publication of the Worldwide TV-FM DX Association JANUARY 2012 The Magazine for TV and FM DXers Anxious Dxers Camp out on a Snowy New Years Eve Anticipating huge Discounts on DX Equipment at Ozzy’s House of Antennas. Paul Mitschler Happy New DX Year 2012! Visit Us At www.wtfda.org THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION Serving the UHF-VHF Enthusiast THE VHF-UHF DIGEST IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION DEDICATED TO THE OBSERVATION AND STUDY OF THE PROPAGATION OF LONG DISTANCE TELEVISION AND FM BROADCASTING SIGNALS AT VHF AND UHF. WTFDA IS GOVERNED BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS: DOUG SMITH, GREG CONIGLIO, KEITH McGINNIS AND MIKE BUGAJ. Editor and publisher: Mike Bugaj Treasurer: Keith McGinnis wtfda.org Webmaster: Tim McVey wtfda.info Site Administrator: Chris Cervantez Editorial Staff: Jeff Kruszka, Keith McGinnis, Fred Nordquist, Nick Langan, Doug Smith, Peter Baskind, Bill Hale and John Zondlo, Our website: www.wtfda.org; Our forums: www.wtfda.info _______________________________________________________________________________________ We’re back. I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday season! So far I’ve heard of just one Es event just before Christmas that very briefly made it to FM and another Es event that was noticed by Chris Dunne down in Florida that went briefly to FM from Colombia. F2 skip faded away somewhat as the solar flux dropped down to the 130s. So, all in all, December has been mostly uneventful. But keep looking because anything can still happen. We’ve prepared a “State of the Club” message for this issue.
    [Show full text]
  • Public Notice >> Licensing and Management System Admin >>
    REPORT NO. PN-2-210125-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 01/25/2021 Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000122670 Renewal of FM KLWL 176981 Main 88.1 CHILLICOTHE, MO CSN INTERNATIONAL 01/21/2021 Granted License From: To: 0000123755 Renewal of FM KCOU 28513 Main 88.1 COLUMBIA, MO The Curators of the 01/21/2021 Granted License University of Missouri From: To: 0000123699 Renewal of FL KSOZ-LP 192818 96.5 SALEM, MO Salem Christian 01/21/2021 Granted License Catholic Radio From: To: 0000123441 Renewal of FM KLOU 9626 Main 103.3 ST. LOUIS, MO CITICASTERS 01/21/2021 Granted License LICENSES, INC. From: To: 0000121465 Renewal of FX K244FQ 201060 96.7 ELKADER, IA DESIGN HOMES, INC. 01/21/2021 Granted License From: To: 0000122687 Renewal of FM KNLP 83446 Main 89.7 POTOSI, MO NEW LIFE 01/21/2021 Granted License EVANGELISTIC CENTER, INC From: To: Page 1 of 146 REPORT NO. PN-2-210125-01 | PUBLISH DATE: 01/25/2021 Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media info. (202) 418-0500 ACTIONS File Number Purpose Service Call Sign Facility ID Station Type Channel/Freq. City, State Applicant or Licensee Status Date Status 0000122266 Renewal of FX K217GC 92311 Main 91.3 NEVADA, MO CSN INTERNATIONAL 01/21/2021 Granted License From: To: 0000122046 Renewal of FM KRXL 34973 Main 94.5 KIRKSVILLE, MO KIRX, INC.
    [Show full text]
  • Listening Patterns – 2 About the Study Creating the Format Groups
    SSRRGG PPuubblliicc RRaaddiioo PPrrooffiillee TThhee PPuubblliicc RRaaddiioo FFoorrmmaatt SSttuuddyy LLiisstteenniinngg PPaatttteerrnnss AA SSiixx--YYeeaarr AAnnaallyyssiiss ooff PPeerrffoorrmmaannccee aanndd CChhaannggee BByy SSttaattiioonn FFoorrmmaatt By Thomas J. Thomas and Theresa R. Clifford December 2005 STATION RESOURCE GROUP 6935 Laurel Avenue Takoma Park, MD 20912 301.270.2617 www.srg.org TThhee PPuubblliicc RRaaddiioo FFoorrmmaatt SSttuuddyy:: LLiisstteenniinngg PPaatttteerrnnss Each week the 393 public radio organizations supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting reach some 27 million listeners. Most analyses of public radio listening examine the performance of individual stations within this large mix, the contributions of specific national programs, or aggregate numbers for the system as a whole. This report takes a different approach. Through an extensive, multi-year study of 228 stations that generate about 80% of public radio’s audience, we review patterns of listening to groups of stations categorized by the formats that they present. We find that stations that pursue different format strategies – news, classical, jazz, AAA, and the principal combinations of these – have experienced significantly different patterns of audience growth in recent years and important differences in key audience behaviors such as loyalty and time spent listening. This quantitative study complements qualitative research that the Station Resource Group, in partnership with Public Radio Program Directors, and others have pursued on the values and benefits listeners perceive in different formats and format combinations. Key findings of The Public Radio Format Study include: • In a time of relentless news cycles and a near abandonment of news by many commercial stations, public radio’s news and information stations have seen a 55% increase in their average audience from Spring 1999 to Fall 2004.
    [Show full text]
  • FY 2016 and FY 2018
    Corporation for Public Broadcasting Appropriation Request and Justification FY2016 and FY2018 Submitted to the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee and the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee February 2, 2015 This document with links to relevant public broadcasting sites is available on our Web site at: www.cpb.org Table of Contents Financial Summary …………………………..........................................................1 Narrative Summary…………………………………………………………………2 Section I – CPB Fiscal Year 2018 Request .....……………………...……………. 4 Section II – Interconnection Fiscal Year 2016 Request.………...…...…..…..… . 24 Section III – CPB Fiscal Year 2016 Request for Ready To Learn ……...…...…..39 FY 2016 Proposed Appropriations Language……………………….. 42 Appendix A – Inspector General Budget………………………..……..…………43 Appendix B – CPB Appropriations History …………………...………………....44 Appendix C – Formula for Allocating CPB’s Federal Appropriation………….....46 Appendix D – CPB Support for Rural Stations …………………………………. 47 Appendix E – Legislative History of CPB’s Advance Appropriation ………..…. 49 Appendix F – Public Broadcasting’s Interconnection Funding History ….…..…. 51 Appendix G – Ready to Learn Research and Evaluation Studies ……………….. 53 Appendix H – Excerpt from the Report on Alternative Sources of Funding for Public Broadcasting Stations ……………………………………………….…… 58 Appendix I – State Profiles…...………………………………………….….…… 87 Appendix J – The President’s FY 2016 Budget Request...…...…………………131 0 FINANCIAL SUMMARY OF THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING’S (CPB) BUDGET REQUESTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016/2018 FY 2018 CPB Funding The Corporation for Public Broadcasting requests a $445 million advance appropriation for Fiscal Year (FY) 2018. This is level funding compared to the amount provided by Congress for both FY 2016 and FY 2017, and is the amount requested by the Administration for FY 2018.
    [Show full text]
  • Stations Monitored
    Stations Monitored 10/01/2019 Format Call Letters Market Station Name Adult Contemporary WHBC-FM AKRON, OH MIX 94.1 Adult Contemporary WKDD-FM AKRON, OH 98.1 WKDD Adult Contemporary WRVE-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY 99.5 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WYJB-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY B95.5 Adult Contemporary KDRF-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 103.3 eD FM Adult Contemporary KMGA-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 99.5 MAGIC FM Adult Contemporary KPEK-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 100.3 THE PEAK Adult Contemporary WLEV-FM ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM, PA 100.7 WLEV Adult Contemporary KMVN-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MOViN 105.7 Adult Contemporary KMXS-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MIX 103.1 Adult Contemporary WOXL-FS ASHEVILLE, NC MIX 96.5 Adult Contemporary WSB-FM ATLANTA, GA B98.5 Adult Contemporary WSTR-FM ATLANTA, GA STAR 94.1 Adult Contemporary WFPG-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ LITE ROCK 96.9 Adult Contemporary WSJO-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ SOJO 104.9 Adult Contemporary KAMX-FM AUSTIN, TX MIX 94.7 Adult Contemporary KBPA-FM AUSTIN, TX 103.5 BOB FM Adult Contemporary KKMJ-FM AUSTIN, TX MAJIC 95.5 Adult Contemporary WLIF-FM BALTIMORE, MD TODAY'S 101.9 Adult Contemporary WQSR-FM BALTIMORE, MD 102.7 JACK FM Adult Contemporary WWMX-FM BALTIMORE, MD MIX 106.5 Adult Contemporary KRVE-FM BATON ROUGE, LA 96.1 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WMJY-FS BILOXI-GULFPORT-PASCAGOULA, MS MAGIC 93.7 Adult Contemporary WMJJ-FM BIRMINGHAM, AL MAGIC 96 Adult Contemporary KCIX-FM BOISE, ID MIX 106 Adult Contemporary KXLT-FM BOISE, ID LITE 107.9 Adult Contemporary WMJX-FM BOSTON, MA MAGIC 106.7 Adult Contemporary WWBX-FM
    [Show full text]
  • Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Handbook Welcome
    Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Handbook Welcome The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs would like to welcome you to the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC)! We are excited to have you join KUMC and are here to assist in making your postdoctoral scholar fellowship valuable and rewarding. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs is a unit under the Office of Academic Affairs. Dr. Allen Rawitch, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean of Graduate Studies heads up the Office of Academic Affairs. This Postdoc Handbook provides key information about KUMC, local area information, and resources both on and off campus. We hope that you find this information helpful. Please contact us if you have any suggestions to make this handbook more useful to you. Allen Rawitch, Ph.D. Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean of Graduate Studies Kelly Magaha Senior Coordinator Office of Postdoctoral Affairs 8/22/08 Page 2 of 38 Table of Contents Office of Postdoctoral Affairs .................................................................................................................. 6 Postdoctoral Advisory Board Members ................................................................................................... 7 University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) Campus Information .................................................. 8 KUMC Maps (directions, campus, parking) .............................................................................................. 8 Organizational Chart of KUMC ................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Broadcast Actions 9/19/2017
    Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 49073 Broadcast Actions 9/19/2017 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N DIGITAL TV APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR CHANGE TO A LICENSED FACILITY ACCEPTED FOR FILING TX 0000028621 KPBT-TV 50044 PERMIAN BASIN PUBLIC Engineering Amendment filed TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. E CHAN-28 TX , ODESSA Actions of: 09/14/2017 DIGITAL TV APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR MODIFICATION TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DISMISSED CA 0000029764 KWHY-TV KWHY-22 BROADCASTING, LLC Modification of construction permit file number 26231 0000025561. E CA , LOS ANGELES CHAN-4 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE GRANTED MA BAL-20170711ABR WBEC 2714 GAMMA BROADCASTING, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License, as amended From: GAMMA BROADCASTING, LLC E 1420 KHZ MA , PITTSFIELD To: TOWNSQUARE MEDIA PITTSFIELD LICENSE, LLC Form 314 *GRANTED WITH CONDITIONS* Page 1 of 9 Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW PUBLIC NOTICE Washington, D.C. 20554 News media information 202 / 418-0500 Recorded listing of releases and texts 202 / 418-2222 REPORT NO. 49073 Broadcast Actions 9/19/2017 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N Actions of: 09/14/2017 AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE GRANTED MA BAL-20170711ABS WUPE 71436 GAMMA BROADCASTING, LLC Voluntary Assignment of License, as amended From: GAMMA BROADCASTING, LLC E 1110 KHZ MA , PITTSFIELD To: TOWNSQUARE MEDIA PITTSFIELD LICENSE, LLC Form 314 *GRANTED WITH CONDITIONS* MA BAL-20170711ABW WNAW 4823 BERKSHIRE BROADCASTING Voluntary Assignment of License, as amended CO., INC.
    [Show full text]
  • Full-Time Position Position Title Date Open Date Filled
    EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT KCPT(TV), Kansas City, MO and KTBG(FM), Warrensburg, MO Kansas City, Missouri October 1, 2015 ‐ September 30, 2016 Recruitment Source(s) utilized to fill the vacancy (including organizations Interview Recruitment Full‐Time Position Position Title Date Open Date Filled entitled to notification)* Source Contact Info # Interviewed Source Hire Recruitment Source 1HR / Receptionist 12/10/2015 1/29/16 5 Dos Mundos PO Box 5161 Kansas City, KS 66119 816‐221‐4747 [email protected] Lilla Garcia [email protected] The Call PO Box 410477 Kansas City, MO 64141 816‐842‐3804 [email protected] Kansas City Hispanic News 2918 SW Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64108 816‐472‐5246 x40 Richard Ware [email protected] Nonprofit Connect PO Box 5813 Kansas City, MO 64171 816‐809‐2772 npconnect.org 1 KCPT Internal Bulletin Board Sandy Woodson [email protected] Personal Referral 31 KCPT Website [email protected] 1 Recruitment Source(s) utilized to fill the vacancy (including organizations Interview Recruitment Full‐Time Position Position Title Date Open Date Filled entitled to notification)* Source Contact Info # Interviewed Source Hire Recruitment Source 2 Production Tech 9/23/2015 10/15/15 4 Dos Mundos PO Box 5161 Kansas City, KS 66119 816‐221‐4747 [email protected] Lilla Garcia [email protected] The Call PO Box 410477 Kansas City, MO 64141 816‐842‐3804 [email protected] Kansas City Hispanic News 2918 SW Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64108 816‐472‐5246 x40 Richard Ware [email protected] Nonprofit Connect PO Box
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Audited Financial Statements
    UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI A COMPONENT UNIT OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2014 Contents Page Independent Auditors’ Report ...................................................... 1 - 3 Management’s Discussion And Analysis .................................. 4 - 18 Financial Statements Statement Of Net Position ......................................................... 19 - 20 Statement Of Financial Position ........................................................21 Statement Of Revenues, Expenses, And Changes In Net Position ................................................. 22 - 23 Statements Of Activities ............................................................ 24 - 25 Statement Of Cash Flows ........................................................... 26 - 27 Notes To Financial Statements .................................................. 28 - 54 Required Supplementary Information Other Postemployment Benefits - Schedule Of Funding Progress ........................................................... 55 Supplementary Information Stadium Bonds - Series 1999 And Series 2013B ................................... 56 Condensed Statement Of Revenues, Expenses And Changes In Net Position - Student Housing System ......................... 57 Insurance Coverage - Student Housing System Bonds ................. 58 - 60 Enrollment And Occupancy Statistics - Student Housing System Bonds .......................................................................61 RubinBrown LLP Certified Public Accountants & Business Consultants
    [Show full text]
  • The Death of Analog Tv E -Skip Dxing?
    The Official Publication of the Worldwide TV-FM DX Association AUGUST 2007 18 The Magazine for TV and FM DXers MONTHS REMAINING UNTIL ANALOG TV SHUTOFF 4 TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK FM BROADCAST ANTENNAS PHOTO BY MIKE BUGAJ THE DEATH OF ANALOG TV E -SKIP DXING? This and Much More Inside! ? LAST CALL FOR WTFDA/NRC CONVENTION 2007 THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION Serving the UHF-VHF Enthusiast THE VHF-UHF DIGEST IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION DEDICATED TO THE OBSERVATION AND STUDY OF THE PROPAGATION OF LONG DISTANCE TELEVISION AND FM BROADCASTING SIGNALS AT VHF AND UHF. WTFDA IS GOVERNED BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS: DOUG SMITH, GREG CONIGLIO, BRUCE HALL, KEITH McGINNIS AND MIKE BUGAJ. Editor and publisher: Mike Bugaj Treasurer: Keith McGinnis wtfda.org Webmaster: Tim McVey wtfda.info Site Administrator: Chris Cervantez Editorial Staff: Dave Williams, Jeff Kruszka, Keith McGinnis, Fred Nordquist, Nick Langan, Doug Smith, Chris Kadlec, Peter Baskind and John Zondlo, Our website: www.wtfda.org; Our forums: www.wtfda.info AUGUST 2007 _______________________________________________________________________________________ CONTENTS Page Two 2 Mailbox 3 TV News…Doug Smith 5 Finally! For those of you online with an email FM News…Chris Kadlec 11 address, we now offer a quick, convenient and Photo News…Jeff Kruszka 18 secure way to join or renew your membership Eastern TV DX…Nick Langan 20 in the WTFDA from our page at: Western TV DX…Dave Williams 24 Southern FM DX…John Zondlo 27 http://fmdx.usclargo.com/join.html Northern FM DX…Keith McGinnis 32 6 meters…Peter Baskind 48 Dues are $25 if paid to our Paypal account.
    [Show full text]
  • Census 2020 Communications Plan 082619.Indd
    Me Census 2020 Kansas City Regional Communications Plan #CountMeInKC Census 2020 Kansas City Regional Communications Plan This plan was produced with funding support from the Health Forward Founda on and REACH Healthcare Founda on and guidance from the Regional Complete Count Commi ee convened by the Mid-America Regional Council for use by local governments and community organiza ons in the Greater Kansas City region to help ensure a complete count in Census 2020. Madison West Consul ng and Shockey Consul ng assisted in the prepara on of the plan. Me August 2019 Mid-America Regional Council 600 Broadway, Suite 200 Kansas City, MO 64105 816-474-4240 • [email protected] Executive Summary April 1, 2020, is Census Day, and the Kansas City region has a lot riding on an accurate count. The census only happens once every 10 years, but census data is used every day. It guides the distribution of approximately $675 billion in federal funds each year for vital programs impacting housing, education, transportation, health care, public safety and more. Local governments use the results to plan new roads, hospitals and schools, as well as to ensure public safety and emergency preparedness. Me Businesses use census data to decide where to build factories, offi ces and stores. And census data determines our representation in state legislatures and in Congress. COUNT EVERYONE In the 2010 Census, experts estimate the population was undercounted by 1%. A similar undercount in 2020 would cost the ONCE, region approximately $48 million each year. Local governments, ONLY ONCE nonprofi t agencies and other community organizations are eager to help ensure a complete count.
    [Show full text]
  • CHAPTER III Affected Environment
    III-1 CHAPTER III Affected Environment This chapter describes the existing social, economic and environmental settings of the project area that may be affected by the reasonable strategies described in chapter II. The project area is 199 miles (320.3 km) long and approximately 10 miles (16.1 km) wide. Environmentally sensitive features discussed in this chapter, such as cemeteries, schools, rivers and wetlands are shown on Exhibit III-1 to Exhibit III-9. A. Social and Economic Characteristics 1. EXISTING LAND USE For the first tier environmental document, existing land use was divided into two categories: developed land and undeveloped land, which mainly consists of agricultural land. Developed land represents primarily the municipal limits of a community within the study corridor. Although areas within each city, town or village may be currently undeveloped, it is the implied intention of the community to develop within its boundaries. Although land development does occur outside of city limits, development characteristics are usually more dispersed outside municipal limits. The lack of densely located populations identifies greater opportunity for avoidance by an alternative with improvements outside of the existing I-70 right-of-way. Exhibit III-10 to Exhibit III-12 represents the developed areas within the study corridor. Within a community’s limits, general development patterns throughout the study area are such that commercial and industrial uses are primarily centered around nodes located at the I-70 interchanges and corridors associated with primary north/south routes. Residential development primarily occurs outside of these boundaries in clusters of development. Public spaces are dispersed throughout each community in a generally random manner.
    [Show full text]