Red River Radio Ascertainment Files October 2017 – December 2017 STORY LOG – Chuck Smith, NEWS PRODUCER, RED RIVER RADIO

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Red River Radio Ascertainment Files October 2017 – December 2017 STORY LOG – Chuck Smith, NEWS PRODUCER, RED RIVER RADIO Red River Radio Ascertainment Files October 2017 – December 2017 STORY LOG – Chuck Smith, NEWS PRODUCER, RED RIVER RADIO 2498 University of Louisiana System Raises College Grad Goals (1:08) Aired: October 10, 2017 Interview: Jim Henderson, President - University of Louisiana System Type: Interview Wrap 2499 La. Film Prize Wraps 6th Festival Season (3:28) Aired: October 11, 2017 Interview: Gregory Kallenberg, Exec. Dir.-LaFilmPrize, Shreveport, LA Type: Interview Wrap 2500 Many Still Haven't Applied For La. 2016 Flood Recovery Funds (1:53) Aired: October 12, 2017 Interview: Pat Forbes, director for the Louisiana Office of Community Development Type: Interview Wrap 2501 LSUS Pioneer Day Takes Us Back In Time This Saturday (3:28) Aired: October 13, 2017 Interview: Marty Young, Director – Pioneer Heritage Center, LSU-Shreveport Type: Interview Wrap 2502 Share A Story With StoryCorps In Shreveport (2:11) Aired: October 16, 2017 Interview: Morgan Feigalstickles, Site Manager / StoryCorps Type: Interview Wrap 2503 La. Coastal Restoration Projects $50 Billion Over 50 Years (2:15) Aired: Oct 17, 2017 Interview: Johny Bradberry, La. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Type: Interview Wrap 2504 Selling Pumpkins To Support Charities in Shreveport-Bossier (2:44) Aired: Oct. 19, 2017 Interview: Janice Boller, Chairman – St. Luke’s Pumpkin Patch Committee Type: Interview Wrap 2505 No Action From Bossier School Board Regarding Student Rights Allegations (1:54) Aired: Oct. 20, 2017 Interview: Charles Roads, South Texas College of Law / Houston, TX Type: Interview Wrap 2506 Caddo Commission Votes For Confederate Monument Removal (1:08) Aired: Oct. 20, 2017 Interview: Lloyd Thompson, President - Caddo Parish NAACP Type: Interview Wrap 2507 National Wildlife Refuge President Visits East Texas Wildlife Refuges (3:26) Aired: Oct 23, 2017 Interview: Geoffrey Haskett, President - National Wildlife Refuge Association Type: Interview Wrap 2508 NW La. Schools Add A Little Recess In The Classroom (3:33) Aired: Oct 24, 2017 Interview: Hailey Carlisle - 2nd Grade Teacher at Apollo Elementary in Bossier City Type: Interview Wrap 2509 Louisiana State Legislators Consider Reinstating Stelly Plan (1:55) Aired: Oct 25, 2017 Interview: Walt Leger (D) New Orleans Type: Interview Wrap 2510 Expert Says Use Technology To Fight Cyber Bullying (3:28) Aired: Oct 26, 2017 Interview: Dr. Russell Sabella, nationally renown cyber-bully expert. Type: Interview Wrap 2511 B-17 Flying Fortress Spends A Weekend In Shreveport (3:41) Aired: Oct 27, 2017 Interview: Tom Ewing, EAA volunteer and pilot and Lt.Col. John Lenox, Jr USAF-Retired Type: Interview Wrap 2512 TOPS Task Force Learns of La. College Aid Cost Gaps (2:25) Aired: Oct 30, 2017 Interview: Sujuan Boutte'-Director for Louisiana Office of Student Financial Aid Type: Interview Wrap 2513 Shreveport's Logan Mansion - Haunted? (3:32) Aired: Oct 31, 2017 Interview: Vicki LeBrun, Owner of the Logan Mansion Type: Interview Wrap 2514 La. Leads US In Sentenced Juveniles To Life Without Parole (2:21) Aired: Nov 2, 2017 Interview: Jill Pasquarella, attorney with the Louisiana Center for Children's Rights Type: Interview Wrap 2515 Bossier School Officials Investigate Teacher Classroom Prayer Allegations (3:30) Aired: Nov 3, 2017 Interview: Sam Grover , associate counsel Freedom From Religion Foundation Type: Interview Wrap 2516 August Rain Lowers Louisiana Pecan Harvest (2:18) Aired: Nov 7, 2017 Interview: Prof. Charlie Graham, LSU AgCenter’s Red River Research Station, Bossier Parish Type: Interview Wrap 2517 New Sportran Bus Terminal 2nd Of Its Kind In The World (2:06) Aired: Nov 9, 2017 Interview: Shawn Wilson, Louisiana Transportation Secretary, LaDOTD Type: Interview Wrap 2518 Gov. Edwards Challenges Lawmakers To Specify Cuts To Offset Fiscal Cliff (1:19) Aired: Nov 10, 2017 Interview: Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards Type: Interview Wrap 2519 Wal-Mart Puts Robots In Some Arkansas Stores (1:24) Aired: Nov 13, 2017 Interview: Kory Lundbert, Spokesman-Wal Mart Corportion Type: Interview Wrap 2520 2,000+ High Tech Cyber Jobs Coming To New Orleans (2:24) Aired: Nov 14, 2017 Interview: Don Pierson, Secretary for Louisiana Dept. of Economic Development Type: Interview Wrap 2521 Air Force Global Strike Command Wraps Symposium In Shreveport Today (2:42) Aired: Nov 15, 2017 Interview: Brigadier General Kristen Goodwin, Commandant-USAF Academy Type: Interview Wrap 2522 Smokers Find Help Through Group Support Counseling (3:28) Aired: Nov 16, 2017 Interview: Jarrod Mitchell, Tobacco Treatment Clinic Coordinator – WKHS Type: Interview Wrap 2523 USAF Secretary Wilson Comments On New Bomber & Sutherland Sprgs Investigation (3:30) Interview: Dr. Heather Wilson, Secretary of the USAF Aired: Nov 17, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2524 Voter Turnout Less Than 13% For Nov. 18th Louisiana Election (1:37) Interview: John Couvillion, Political Analyst from Baton Rouge, LA Aired: Nov 20, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2525 25% Of Louisiana Voters Don't Belong To A Party (1:18) Interview: Joshua Stockley, Professor of Political Science at University of Louisiana at Monroe Aired: Nov 21, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2526 Louisiana Minimum Wage Earners Not A Legislative Priority (2:20) Interview: Sammy Guillory with the Department of Children and Family Services, LA Aired: Nov 22, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2527 Texas State Colleges To Hike Tuition Next Year (1:24) Interview: Sandy Baum with the Urban Institute Aired: Nov 27, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2528 Louisiana DEQ Establishes Alt-Fuel Corridors In State (1:42) Interview: Vivian Aucoin, scientist with Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Aired: Nov 28, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2529 Pending Federal Tax Plan May Stall Louisiana Budget Negotiations (1:43) Interview: Rep. Cameron Henry (R) Metairie, LA Aired: Nov 29, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2530 George Rodrigue Art Exhibition & Fundraiser in Shreveport Sunday (1:57) Interview: Wendy Rodrigue, George Rodrigue Foundation Aired: Dec 1, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2531 LSUS Hosts "Linebacker II" Symposium Saturday Dec. 2nd (1:38) Interview: Dr. Gary Joiner, Director for the LSUS Strategy Alternatives Consortium Aired: Dec 1, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2532 Texas and Louisiana Among Top 10 States For Cutting K-12 Education Funding (1:44) Interview: Mike Leachman, Diirector Center for Budget and Policy – USA Aired: Dec 4, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2533 La. State Police Addressing Latest Controversies (1:54) Interview: Col. Kevin Reeves, Superintendent for the Louisiana State Police Aired: Dec 5, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2534 Phone Scams and Cons On Rise In Louisiana (1:31) Interview: Lt. Bill Davis, PIO - Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office Aired: Dec 6, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2535 Who's Doing What On Solving La.'s Fiscal Cliff (2:00) Interview: eremy Alford, Gannett News & LaPolitics.com, Melinda Deslatte, Associated Press Aired: Dec 11, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2536 La. Senators Tout Trump Tax Plan (1:54) Interview: Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) , Sen. Steve Scalise (R-La.) Aired: Dec 12, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2537 La. Industry Tax Exemption Program Oversight (2:38) Interview: Robert Adley (R.-Benton, LA) Aired: Dec 13, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2538 Former LSUS Chancellor Vincent Marsala Dies ( 2:52) Interview: Larry Clark, Chancellor-LSUS Aired: Dec 14, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2539 George Rodrigue's Art Legacy Lives On In Louisiana Schools (3:28) Interview: Wendy Rodrigue, George Rodrigue Foundation Aired: Dec 15, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2540 Louisiana Lawmakers Approve $15.4 Billion Medicaid Contract Extension (1:21) Interview: Cameron Henry, (R.) House Appropriations Chairman, La. Aired: Dec 18, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2541 Gov. Edwards Promotes Plan To Adress La. "Fiscal Cliff" (2:07) Interview: Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) La. Aired: Dec 19, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2542 North La. "Safety-Net" Hospitals May See Change in Management (2:52) Interview: F. King Alexander, President – LSU System Aired: Dec 20, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2543 Gov. Edwards "Optimistic" For 2018, Sen. Cassidy Promotes Tax Bill (3:23) Interview: Sen. Bill Cassidy (R.) La. Aired: Dec. 21, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2544 Marshall, TX Christmas Wonderland of Lights 31st year Interview: Rachel Skowronek, Assistant Coordinator - Wonderland of Lights / City of Marshall, TX Aired: Dec 22, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2545 La. Farmers Had Good Yields For 2017 (1:21) Interview: Charlie Graham, professor – LSU AgCenter Red River Research Station, Bossier, LA Aired: Dec. 27, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2546 Texas Hotels Finding Growing Competion from AirBnB and Discount Websites(1:48) Interview: Samir Bavhani, 1010 Data Inc. Aired: Dec 28, 2017 Type: Interview Wrap 2547 AT&T Uses Popular Texas Reality TV Attraction To Test New 5G Techology (1:09) Interview: Maria Halkais, Reporter-Dallas Morning News Aired: Dec 29, 2017 Type: Interview Red River Radio Public Affairs Program October 2017 - December 2017 APM Reports: Shackled Legacy - Universities and the Slave Trade Airs Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 6 p.m. A growing number of colleges and universities in the eastern United States are confronting their historic ties to the slave trade. Profits from slavery and related industries helped build some of the most prestigious schools in New England. In many southern states, enslaved people built and maintained college campuses. This documentary will focus on three universities – Harvard, Georgetown and the University of Virginia -- as they grapple with a deeply troubling chapter in their vaunted histories. APM Reports: Hard to Read - How American Schools Fail Kids with Dyslexia Airs Sunday, October 8, 2017, at 6 p.m. One in five American school children has a hard time learning to read. Many of these kids have dyslexia. There are proven ways to help people with dyslexia learn, and a federal law that’s supposed to ensure schools provide kids with help. But across the country, public schools are denying children proper treatment and often failing to identify them with dyslexia in the first place. This APM Reports documentary investigates why and explores how improving things for dyslexic kids could help all students learn to read better.
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