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Red River Radio Ascertainment Files July – September 2014 Red River Radio Ascertainment Files July – September 2014 Kate Archer Kent’s Newscast Story Log July 2014 – September 2014 1,914 Story: Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia to offer marine biology degree (1:39) Aired: Aug. 4, 2014 Interview: Jesse Filbrun, assistant professor of biology, Southern Arkansas University; Trey Berry, provost and vice president for academic affairs, Southern Arkansas University Type: Newscast wrap 1,915 Story: Benteler Steel/Tube ramps up hiring, hosts job fair (1:45) Aired: Aug. 5, 2014 Interview: Rhonda Simmons, human resources manager, Benteler Steel/Tube; Patrick Guillaume, project director, Benteler Steel/Tube Type: Newscast wrap 1,916 Story: Louisianans turn out for Texas hearing on oil refinery emissions (1:49) Aired: Aug. 6, 2014 Interview: Katie Moore, research analyst, Louisiana Bucket Brigade Type: Newscast wrap 1,917 Story: Downtown Shreveport developers seek retailers for rent-free storefront program (1:49) Aired: Aug. 7, 2014 Interview: Liz Swaine, executive director, Downtown Development Authority; Roland von Kurnatowski, New Orleans developer Type: Newscast wrap 1,918 Story: Longleaf pine stands near Jasper, Texas, gain protections through easement agreement (1:55) Aired: Aug. 8, 2014 Interview: David Bezanson, protection and easement manager, The Nature Conservancy Texas chapter; Wendy Jo Ledbetter, forest program manager, The Nature Conservancy Texas chapter Type: Newscast wrap 1,919 Story: Central Louisiana school sought for Harvest of the Month farm-to-school project (1:40) Aired: Aug. 11, 2014 Interview: John Dean, regional food systems planner, Central Louisiana Economic Development Alliance in Alexandria Type: Newscast wrap 1,920 Story: „Smart‟ irrigation techniques slowly catch on in Louisiana (1:40) Aired: Aug. 12, 2014 Interview: Naveen Adusumilli, agronomist, Red River Research Station (Bossier City), LSU AgCenter; John Kavanaugh, owner, Kavanaugh Irrigation and Landscaping, Ruston, La. Type: Newscast wrap 1,921 Story: Louisiana Film Prize pared down to 20 finalists (1:04) Aired: Aug. 13, 2014 Interview: Gregory Kallenberg, executive director, Louisiana Film Prize Type: Newscast wrap 1,922 Story: Pittsburg, Texas, launches business plan competition to spur growth (:54) Aired: Aug. 13, 2014 Interview: Jenny Rowan, economic development director, city of Pittsburg, Texas Type: Newscast wrap 1,923 Story: Louisiana launches website to unite perfectly suited employers and job seekers (1:37) Aired: Aug. 14, 2014 Interview: Kriti Williams, executive director, Louisiana Job Connection in Baton Rouge Type: Newscast wrap 1,924 Story: Louisiana and Texas scientists run bait experiments to kill feral hogs (2:08) Aired: Aug. 15, 2014 Interview: Glen Gentry, LSU AgCenter animal science researcher; John Kinsey, biologist, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department at Kerr Wildlife Management Area Type: Newscast wrap 1,925 Story: Nutrition on Wheels truck to bring cooking demonstrations to central Louisiana (1:49) Aired: Aug. 18, 2014 Interview: Jayne Wright-Velez, executive director, Food Bank of Central Louisiana in Alexandria; Jeannie Fournier, health education and nutrition director, Food Bank for New York City Type: Newscast wrap 1,926 Story: El Dorado school district opens medical clinic at middle school (1:41) Aired: Aug. 19, 2014 Interview: Debbie McAdams, administrator, El Dorado School-Based Health Center; Tamara Baker, school-based health center adviser, Arkansas Department of Health Type: Newscast wrap 1,927 Story: Louisiana‟s oldest general store in Natchitoches keeps merchandise current (1:28) Aired: Aug. 20, 2014 Interview: Luke Frederick, president, Kaffie-Frederick General Store in Natchitoches Type: Newscast wrap 1,928 Story: Nacogdoches group builds grassroots support for local parks (1:54) Aired: Aug. 21, 2014 Interview: Mary Turner, president, Nacogdoches Parks Advocacy League; Brian Bray, community services director, City of Nacogdoches Type: Newscast wrap 1,929 Story: East Texas digs into county breakdown of mental health services (1:17) Aired: Aug. 22, 2014 Interview: David Cleveland, executive director, East Texas Council of Governments in Kilgore; Bill Stoudt, Gregg County Judge Type: Newscast wrap 1,930 Story: USDA to host its Rural Connections event in Alexandria (1:35) Aired: Aug. 25, 2014 Interview: Carmen Jones, director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, U.S. Department of Agriculture Type: Newscast wrap 1,931 Story: Centenary College students create art inspired by Paris sites (1:43) Aired: Aug. 26, 2014 Interview: Lisa Nicoletti, art historian, Centenary College in Shreveport; Kelsey Burtrum, freshman, Centenary College student from Venus, Texas; Chris Zapata, freshman, Centenary College student from Saratoga, Calif. Type: Newscast wrap 1,932 Story: Researchers show off early work on 3-D printer-made implants (1:50) Aired: Aug. 27, 2014 Interview: Jeffery Weisman, LSU Medical School/biomedical engineer student, LSU Health Shreveport/Louisiana Tech; Gerald Capraro, clinical microbiology director, LSU Health Shreveport Type: Newscast wrap 1,933 Story: IBM, other tech firms search high and low for native Louisianan techies (1:57) Aired: Aug. 28, 2014 Interview: Angie White, senior vice president, North Louisiana Economic Partnership; David Jackson, recruiting program manager, IBM Inbound Delivery Center Type: Newscast wrap 1,934 Story: Northwestern State freshmen pledge '1 of 7,' doing a good deed once a week (1:50) Aired: Aug. 29, 2014 Interview: Kip Patrick, founder, 1 of 7; Reatha Cox, director, first-year experience, Northwestern State University in Natchitoches; Matt Spence, Northwestern State University senior, Houma, La. Type: Newscast wrap 1,935 Story: Neches River Rally to show off natural marvel in Beaumont (1:39) Aired: Sept. 2, 2014 Interview: Bruce Walker, executive director, Big Thicket Association in Saratoga, Texas; Doug Neighbor, superintendent, Big Thicket Natural Preserve Type: Newscast wrap 1,936 Story: Military kids‟ camp in Pollock helps reduce stress of deployments (1:23) Aired: Sept. 3, 2014 Interview: Susan Riley, statewide coordinator for Operation Military Kids, Louisiana 4-H Type: Newscast wrap 1,937 Story: „Dr. Blood‟ returns to his Shreveport haunts and Artspace (2:04) Aired: Sept. 4, 2014 Interview: Drew Hunter, vice president, design, Sally Corporation Type: Newscast wrap 1,938 Story: Recruiters hail value of veterans at Bossier City job fair (1:48) Aired: Sept. 5, 2014 Interview: Jason Schofield, retired, U.S. Air Force; Monique Roux, military relations director, Bossier Chamber of Commerce; James Henderson, chancellor, Bossier Parish Community College Type: Newscast wrap 1,939 Story: LightHouse in Shreveport continues to brighten children‟s lives (1:56) Aired: Sept. 8, 2014 Interview: Paula Hickman, executive director, Community Foundation of North Louisiana; Chuck Meehan, CEO, Volunteers of America – North Louisiana Type: Newscast wrap 1,940 Story: Video Game Jam in Shreveport/Bossier seeks gamers for marathon coding fun (1:50) Aired: Sept. 9, 2014 Interview: Jon Baarsch, English and computer science instructor, LSU Shreveport; Jerry Berg, design professor, Louisiana Tech University Type: Newscast wrap 1,941 Story: Northwestern State University art professors seek 45-second videos (1:09) Aired: Sept. 10, 2014 Interview: Corbin Cohver, art instructor, Northwestern State University in Natchitoches; Matt DeFord, art department coordinator, Northwestern State University in Natchitoches Type: Newscast wrap 1,942 Story: Shreveport nonprofits create company to track charitable activities in region (1:30) Aired: Sept. 11, 2014 Interview: Susan Campbell, director, Community Resource Management LLC Type: Newscast wrap 1,943 Story: Monroe artist creates quirky illustrations of Beatles‟ tunes on exhibit at Meadows Museum in Shreveport (1:34) Aired: Sept. 12, 2014 Interview: Enoch Doyle Jeter, illustrator and artist in residence, University of Louisiana at Monroe Type: Newscast wrap 1,944 Story: Vintage Greyhound buses roll into Shreveport (:44) Aired: Sept. 12, 2014 Interview: Nicole Recker, marketing manager, Greyhound Type: Newscast wrap 1,945 Story: Shreveport-based Pandabit collects e-waste for fundraising (1:43) Aired: Sept. 15, 2014 Interview: John-Scott Thompson, CEO, Pandabit Type: Newscast wrap 1,946 Story: Film festivals in El Dorado and Kilgore bring arthouse releases to rural areas (1:45) Aired: Sept. 16, 2014 Interview: Alexander Jeffery, coordinator, El Dorado Film Festival; Byron Berkeley, owner, 4 Star Cinema in Kilgore, Texas Type: Newscast wrap 1,947 Story: Bullying prevention conference in Shreveport is open to parents (1:55) Aired: Sept. 17, 2014 Interview: Barzanna White, district psychologist, Caddo Parish Schools; Kimberly Mason, author, “Bullying No More: Understanding and Preventing Bullying” Type: Newscast wrap 1,948 Story: Jewish Temple in Alexandria celebrates historic accomplishments (1:39) Aired: Sept. 18, 2014 Interview: Rabbi Harvey Karz-Wagman, leader, Jewish Temple in Alexandria; Rabbi Arnold Task, retired leader, Jewish Temple in Alexandria Type: Newscast wrap 1,949 Story: Nacogdoches retail shop aids foster families (1:34) Aired: Sept. 19, 2014 Interview: Julia Jones, founder, Impact Nac Type: Newscast wrap 1,950 Story: Italian food and frames among seven businesses to pop up in Shreveport (1:34) Aired: Sept. 22, 2014 Interview: Christa Free, owner of Baked and Benton resident; Shelly Hoppaugh, owner, Global Images and resident of Mooringsport Type: Newscast wrap 1,951 Story:
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