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- 56 - Clubhouse Chronicles with Isabel Hubbard
March 17, 2023
Spring Break and Human Trafficking
Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Texas, Inc. (BGCTX) proudly serve 21,000 youth annually and 3,200 youth per day in 28 Club sites throughout the region.The BGCTX Family of Clubs Include: Boys & Girls Club of Lampasas, Boys & Girls Club of Gatesville, Boys & Girls Clubs of Copperas Cove, Boys & Girls Club of Georgetown, Boys & Girls Club of East Williamson County, Boys & Girls Club of Falls County, and Clements Boys & Girls Clubs.
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 08min - 55 - All Things Killeen with Mayor Debbie Nash-King
We sit down with Mayor Debbie Nash-King of Killeen, Texas on the second Monday of each month at 8:30am on KNCT.
This month, however, we decided to get together a week early so we could highlight the Veterans Day activities happening the first week of November, including Killeen's Veterans Day parade on the 11th.
Tue, 07 Nov 2023 - 13min - 54 - On the Dock with Rick SmithSat, 21 Oct 2023 - 04min
- 53 - Community Contact with Laury Sisko
Continuing Education (Originally Aired October 17, 2023)
In this episode, Laury sits down with Daniel Garcia and Jocelyn Larkin from Central Texas College's Continuing Education department. Topics include CPR and Pharmacy Technician classes, Crochet and Salsa instruction, and Aqua Boot Camp.
Continuing Education courses cover a variety of subjects and offer alternative opportunities to individuals seeking non-traditional educational experiences. These courses are open to interested persons without regard to eligibility for admission to college-credit programs.
Continuing Education programs at Central Texas College have been designed to provide opportunities for learning new skills for employment or to upgrade present skills. CTC offers programs sanctioned by appropriate state and national associations and state licensure boards. Education programs can be tailor-made and, if desired, offered in-house to meet specific job upgrading and mobility needs of individual organizations. In addition to job-related education Central Texas College’s Continuing Education department offers courses that foster personal growth and enrichment.
Continuing Education can teach one of our existing classes just for your business at your location or on our campus. We can also develop training for your business. Take advantage of our customized training service by working with us to develop programs tailored to the content, schedule and location requirements of your specific business. These programs are a wonderful way to increase employee productivity and improve customer satisfaction.
There are several options available for online continuing education. Visit our website for additional information at https://www.ctcd.edu/students/continuing-education/
For more information on customizing a training program for your specific industry, please call our office at 254-526-1586.
Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 03min - 52 - All Along the Bell Tower
Friday, October 13, 2023
La Toya Abram-Payton
Over the years, we have had conversations with close to a hundred authors, but this interview is historic because for the first time, I am in the same room as the author I am talking to. She is a kindergarten teacher, an entrepreneur, an author, and just an all around fascinating friend, La Toya Abram-Payton.
La Toya Abram-Payton started her educational career at Nash Community College and received a dual degree-Associates in Arts/Education. She then attended Barton College in Wilson, North Carolina, where she received a Bachelors in Social Work. She then attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia and received her Masters in Marriage and Family Counseling. She is licensed in Birth -Kindergarten and taught kindergarten for five years. I hope you enjoy the conversation.Mon, 16 Oct 2023 - 34min - 51 - On the Dock with Rick SmithThu, 21 Sep 2023 - 05min
- 50 - Clubhouse Chronicles with Isabel Hubbard
Clubhouse Chronicles with Isabel Hubbard airs every Sunday at 4:30pm and again on Wednesday at 8:30am.
With a vision to provide a world-class Club Experience that assures success is within reach of every young person who enters our doors, the Boys and Girls Club of Central Texas proudly serves 21,000 youth annually and 3,200 youth per day in 28 Club sites throughout the region.
Join host Isabel Hubbard as she chronicles the organization's goal to keep all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, while demonstrating good character and citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle.
In today's episode, we hear from Steven Andrews about Mission Youth Outreach and how the club is prepared to tackle PCS season on Fort Cavazos. Isabel also talks to a board member about an upcoming concert in Belton. If you are a fan of Journey cover bands, you better listen up!
Mon, 11 Sep 2023 - 07min - 49 - Roving Reporter with Sonja AsendorfMon, 11 Sep 2023 - 05min
- 48 - USO Report with Benjamin Griffin
Sunday, September 10, 2023
The USO Report with Benjamin Griffin airs every Sunday at 1:30pm.
USO Fort Cavazos was established in 2001 and is located in the Rivers Building (Bldg. 121) being the first USO Center on a military installation. Their mission is to strengthen America’s Service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country.
In today's episode, Benjamin speaks with volunteer Chip Walker.
Mon, 11 Sep 2023 - 05min - 47 - On the Dock with Rick Smith
September 8, 2023
News from Texas Parks and Wildlife
This week, a federal grand jury returned indictments charging six Cuban nationals from Houston with illegal trafficking of migratory songbirds, violating the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Lacey Act. The joint investigation led by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Office of Law Enforcement Special Agents and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Texas Game Wardens led to the seizure of more than 300 illegally trapped songbirds.
Sat, 09 Sep 2023 - 04min - 46 - Community Contact with Laury Sisko
September 8, 2023
Irene Andrews with the League of Women Voters of Bell County
"Our republic is only as strong as our democracy, and our democracy can't be strong unless we all participate."
Irene Andrews, League of Women Voters of Bell County
The League of Women Voters was founded in February of 1919, more than a year before the 19th Amendment was certified. Over one hundred years later, this organization continues to protect and expand voting rights and ensure everyone is represented. Through advocacy, education, and litigation at the local, state, and national levels, they empower voters and defend democracy.
In our local area, the League of Women Voters of Bell County works to protect and expand our voting rights. This week, Irene Andrews stopped by to talk to Laury Sisko about ways you can get involved.
Fri, 08 Sep 2023 - 08min - 45 - Hobby Memorial Library UpdateThu, 07 Sep 2023 - 04min
- 44 - On the Dock with Rick Smith
September 7, 2023
In today's episode, a conversation with with Leisha Loggains of Pink Fishing, Reeling in the Cure.
Pink Fishing got its beginnings in 2007 as a result of a long-term vision to combine the love for fishing with the desire to give back to the community. They elected to target breast cancer due to the personal impact it has had on the lives of our family and friends. Meshing these two objectives together gave rise to the birth of Pink Fishing.
Thu, 07 Sep 2023 - 05min - 43 - Community Contact with Laury Sisko
September 4, 2023
Warren Hart - Astronomer for the Mayborn Science Theater
Tune in to our latest episode featuring the incredible Warren Hart as he takes us on a mesmerizing journey through the night sky during the first full week of September. Whether you're a stargazing enthusiast or simply curious about the cosmos, Warren's insights are sure to leave you starstruck! Stay tuned for a captivating blend of celestial wonders and knowledge, brought to you exclusively by KNCT 91.3 FM. Don't miss out! #NightSkyMagic #StargazingAdventures #KNCT913FM #CosmicWonders
Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 07min - 42 - Clubhouse Chronicles with Isabel Hubbard
September 3, 2023
With a vision to provide a world-class Club Experience that assures success is within reach of every young person who enters our doors, the Boys and Girls Club of Central Texas proudly serves 21,000 youth annually and 3,200 youth per day in 28 Club sites throughout the region.
Join host Isabel Hubbard every Sunday afternoon at 4:30pm, and again on Wednesday at 8:30am, as she chronicles the organization’s goal to keep all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, while demonstrating good character and citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle.
In today's episode, Isabel discusses some exciting events happening this coming weekend in Harker Heights.
Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 05min - 41 - Roving Reporter with Sonja AsendorfMon, 04 Sep 2023 - 04min
- 40 - USO Report with Benjamin Griffin
September 3, 2023
In today's episode, Benjamin talks about how rewarding it is to be a volunteer for the USO.
USO Fort Cavazos was established in 2001 and is located in the Rivers Building (Bldg. 121) being the first USO Center on a military installation. Their mission is to strengthen America’s Service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country.
Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 03min - 39 - On the Dock with Rick Smith
September 1, 2023
News from Texas Parks and Wildlife. With the summer boating season winding down, many Texans are making plans to escape the unrelenting heat by hitting the water one last time. This holiday weekend, Texas Game Wardens are joining local law enforcement to patrol Texas lakes and rivers and remind everyone spending time around the water to follow basic safety precautions.
Fri, 01 Sep 2023 - 05min - 38 - Community Contact - Continuing Education
In this episode of Community Contact with Laury Sisko, our dear friend Jocelyn Larkin stops by to discuss learning opportunities this fall. And with the rising need for qualified individuals in various healthcare professions, this information is very important and could help you find a new and rewarding line of work.
Fri, 01 Sep 2023 - 03min - 37 - Clubhouse Chronicles with Isabel Hubbard
August 27, 2023
In this week's Clubhouse Chronicles with Isabel Hubbard, the team attended a national conference in Dallas and shared inspirational stories from BGCTX alumni.
A new episode airs live every Sunday afternoon at 4:30pm, and then again at 8:30am the following Wednesday on 91.3FM KNCT.
You can listen live to KNCT by visiting our blog website at MyKNCT.com.
Thu, 31 Aug 2023 - 03min - 36 - Community Contact with Laury SiskoThu, 31 Aug 2023 - 05min
- 35 - On the Dock with Rick Smith - August 30Thu, 31 Aug 2023 - 04min
- 34 - CTC Library Update - August 29
Everybody's favorite librarian, Cindy Oser, stopped by the studio to share the exciting news and upcoming events happening at the Hobby Memorial Library on the campus of Central Texas College. To read about this episode and learn more about the local programming produced every day at KNCT, visit our blog website at MyKNCT.com.
Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 05min - 33 - Cen-Tex Sustains with Christine Luciano
National Public Lands Day & Mother Neff State Park
Celebrate National Public Lands Day this Saturday on 25 September. It is the nation's largest single-day volunteer event for public lands. Established in 1994 and held annually on the fourth Saturday in September, this celebration brings out thousands of volunteers to help restore and improve public lands around the country. NPLD is also a “Fee-Free Day”—entrance fees are waived at national parks and other public lands.
Tue, 21 Sep 2021 - 05min - 32 - Cen-Tex Sustains with Christine LucianoWed, 04 Aug 2021 - 05min
- 30 - All Along the Bell Tower - Super Humans
Until fairly recently, cyborg-like enhancements and modifications to humans have been the stuff of science fiction. A new report examines how latest advancements in biotechnology and genetic modifications could lead to creating super humans.
Joining us is the report’s author, David Broyles. He is Director of the Special Activities and Intelligence Program at the Washington research and analysis organization, CNA, and co-host of a weekly podcast, AI with AI.
Tue, 11 May 2021 - 13min - 29 - USO Report - Isabel HubbardMon, 19 Apr 2021 - 04min
- 28 - Senior Report with Joyce MayerMon, 19 Apr 2021 - 26min
- 26 - Bill Hecke Friday WeatherFri, 16 Apr 2021 - 04min
- 25 - On the Dock with Rick Smith - Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board
AUSTIN – Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has partnered with the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB), Association of Texas Soil & Water Conservation Districts, Texas A&M Forest Service, Texas Wildlife Association and Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association to highlight Soil and Water Stewardship Week. The week is centered on the importance of voluntary land stewardship in Texas. The statewide campaign runs April 25 through May 2 and the focus this year is “Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities”.
Forest landowners are an important part of Texas agriculture and the stewards of this resource. They work closely with their local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and the Texas A&M Forest Service (TFS) district office to implement conservation practices that promote the health and sustainability of forests and forest ecosystems. These privately-owned forests contribute significantly to the Texas economy and provide numerous environmental and social benefits.
To truly have a healthy forest, proper management and conservation is needed. Thankfully, many forest landowners in Texas are implementing beneficial conservation practices such as strategic tree plantings, prescribed burning, brush management to remove diseased trees and invasive species, native grass management, wildlife management and even bee propagation to stimulate pollination. In certain instances, livestock can be included as part of a prescribed grazing plan to strategically manage the leaf litter, soil, and underbrush in a forested area, which can ultimately assist in preventing wildfires. Without these sustainable management practices, problems such as soil erosion, insect and disease outbreaks, invasive species encroachment, declines in biodiversity and even catastrophic wildfires can occur.
Trees filter air, reduce ambient temperatures, absorb carbon dioxide, and produce oxygen. They help conserve energy by casting summer shade and blocking winter winds. Tree roots hold the soil in place and fight erosion. Trees absorb and store rainwater, reducing runoff and sediments after storms, which also helps recharge groundwater supply and prevent flooding.
Essential products made from trees include paper products and lumber. Trees also offer habitat and food to birds, insects, lichen, fungi, mammals, and reptiles. Finally, trees increase our quality of life through a relaxing effect, reducing stress.
Partnering organizations in the “Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities” public awareness campaign includes Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas, Ag Workers Insurance, Ducks Unlimited, Earthmoving Contractors Association of Texas, Exotic Wildlife Association, Independent Cattlemen’s Association of Texas, Plains Cotton Growers, Project Learning Tree, San Antonio River Authority, South Texans’ Property Rights Association, Texan by Nature, Texas A&M AgriLife Blacklands Research and Extension Center, Texas A&M Forest Service, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council, Texas Agricultural Land Trust, Texas Association of Dairymen, Texas Cattle Feeders Association, Texas Conservation Association for Water and Soil, Texas Farm Bureau, Texas Forestry Association, Texas Grain and Feed Association, Texas Grazing Land Coalition, Texas Hemp Growers Association, Texas Independent Ginners Association, Texas Land Trust Council, Texas Logging Council, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas Poultry Federation, Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Association, Texas Water Resources Institute, and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Wed, 14 Apr 2021 - 03min - 24 - Bill Hecke Wednesday WeatherWed, 14 Apr 2021 - 04min
- 23 - Centex Planeteers - The Sunrise Movement
The Centex Planeteers with Jennifer Hetzel.
This month's non-profit spotlight is the Sunrise Movement, a movement to stop climate change and create millions of good-paying jobs in the process.
#climatechange #nonprofit #cleanenergy #greennewdeal #publicradio
Wed, 14 Apr 2021 - 02min - 22 - Local Spotlight - Carlson Law Firm
In this episode of KNCT’s Local Spotlight, Gary Emmert sits down with Lisa Griffin. Lisa is the Chief Operating Officer at the Carlson Law Firm.
They discuss a new scholarship opportunity for Killeen ISD.
#education #school #college #publicradio
Wed, 14 Apr 2021 - 10min - 21 - On the Dock with Rick SmithThu, 25 Mar 2021 - 05min
- 20 - Centex Planeteers - Inland Fisheries
As our host Jennifer Hetzel continues her spotlight on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, this episodes focuses on their Inland Fisheries division.
The Inland Fisheries Division is responsible for managing the state's diverse freshwater fisheries resources. The goal of this management is to provide the best possible angling while protecting and enhancing freshwater aquatic resources. The resources include approximately 1,100 public impoundments covering 1.7 million acres and 191,000 miles of rivers and streams. These resources are used by about 1.21 million anglers 16 years of age and older whose fishing activities provide great benefit to the Texas economy through an estimated $960 million per year in direct angler spending on food, lodging, transportation and equipment.
Centex Planeteers airs live each Monday at 6:15pm on public radio, KNCT. You can listen by visiting our website at KNCT.org or downloading our free app, available on iTunes and GooglePlay.
The Centex Planeteers hosts a monthly "Virtual Science and Sangria" event on Facebook and their next topic is Groundwater in Central Texas. To view past events, visit Facebook.com/centexplaneteers.
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 - 03min - 19 - Centex Planeteers with Jennifer Hetzel - Texas Parks and WildlifeTue, 02 Mar 2021 - 03min
- 18 - KNCT Local Spotlight with Gary Emmert - Burn Pits
Exposure to airborne hazards during military service is a serious concern for many Veterans and active-duty service members. VA established the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry (AHOBPR) in 2014 to document these types of exposures and help researchers better understand potential long-term health effects.
The VA estimates that over three million Veterans and active-duty service members are eligible to join the registry. In this interview, Gary sits down with Dr. Patricia Hastings, who will share how participating in the registry can help Veterans proactively monitor their own health, get connected to the care and services they need – and help other Veterans along the way.
Dr. Patricia Hastings is the Chief Consultant for VA Post Deployment Health Services within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). Dr. Hastings previously served in the Army for 33 years, retiring at the rank of Colonel. She is a board-certified emergency medicine physician who has completed a Disaster Medicine Fellowship with an emphasis in public health. A graduate of the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Science in Des Moines, Iowa, she also worked as a paramedic and registered nurse prior to attending medical school.
Tue, 02 Mar 2021 - 08min - 16 - Bill Hecke Wednesday WeatherWed, 10 Feb 2021 - 05min
- 15 - Bill Hecke Monday WeatherMon, 08 Feb 2021 - 06min
- 14 - Bill Hecke Weekend WeatherSat, 06 Feb 2021 - 04min
- 13 - The Senior Report with Joyce MayerSat, 06 Feb 2021 - 25min
- 12 - On the Dock with Rick SmithSat, 06 Feb 2021 - 05min
- 11 - i14 Sports Report with Dan HullFri, 05 Feb 2021 - 06min
- 10 - Bill Hecke Friday WeatherFri, 05 Feb 2021 - 05min
- 9 - Bill Hecke Thursday WeatherThu, 04 Feb 2021 - 04min
- 8 - On the Dock with Rick SmithThu, 04 Feb 2021 - 05min
- 7 - Bill Hecke Wednesday WeatherWed, 03 Feb 2021 - 04min
- 6 - Centex Planeteers with Jennifer HetzelTue, 02 Feb 2021 - 03min
- 5 - i14 Sports Report with Dan Hull
Every Thursday, i14 Sports' Dan Hull covers news, standings, and scores of local high school sports.
There is so much happening right now, he couldn't fit it all in five minutes. Boys and girls basketball, soccer, golf, power lifting, baseball, softball, and tennis.
Coverage of National Signing Day on Tuesday will be on the i14 Sports Facebook page.
Get out support all the local athletes in the area.
Fri, 29 Jan 2021 - 06min - 4 - On the Dock with Rick SmithThu, 28 Jan 2021 - 04min
- 3 - Centex Planeteers with Jennifer HetzelTue, 26 Jan 2021 - 04min
- 2 - i14 Sports Report with Dan HullFri, 22 Jan 2021 - 06min
- 1 - On the Dock with Rick Smith
January 20, 2021
In this episode our host, Rick Smith, highlights updates from the Toyota ShareLunker Program. With the help of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, biologists are applying the most advanced scientific methods to make bass fishing bigger and better.
On the Dock airs live every Wednesday and Friday evening on Simply Beautiful, listener supported, KNCT. Public radio from Central Texas and for the whole world.
KNCT.org
texassharelunker.com
Thu, 21 Jan 2021 - 05min
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