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12:33 am
Thu February 16, 2006

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February 16, 2006 – Rich Egger talks to Bill Jacobs, who is executive director of the Housing Authority of McDonough County.

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2:35 am
Thu February 9, 2006

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February 9, 2006 – Rich Egger talks to Macomb Community Development Coordinator Bob Mahrt about the process of updating the city's comprehensive plan.

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3:15 am
Thu February 2, 2006

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February 2, 2006 – Rich Egger talks to Western Illinois Regional Council Transit Director Gary Ziegler about the plan to develop a coordinated public transportation system in McDonough County.

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12:07 am
Thu January 26, 2006

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January 26, 2006 – Jason Parrott talks to Southeastern Community College President Beverly Simone.

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12:47 am
Thu January 19, 2006

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January 19, 2006 – Rich Egger talks to Mary Hathaway of the Morgan County Historical Society's Underground Railroad Committee.

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12:43 am
Thu January 12, 2006

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January 12, 2006 – Rich Egger talks to Macomb-based writer Jeff Biggers, whose new book is "The United States of Appalachia: How Southern Mountaineers Brought Independence, Culture and Enlightenment to America."

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1:39 am
Wed January 11, 2006

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January 5, 2006 – Jason Parrott previews the 2006 session of the Iowa legislature with State Representative Phil Wise (D-Keokuk).

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11:47 am
Tue January 3, 2006

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December 29, 2005 – Don Johnson talks to Committee of Ten Chairman Tracy Anders about a proposed reorganization involving the Carthage, LaHarpe, and Dallas City school districts.

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11:56 am
Thu December 22, 2005

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December 22, 2005 – Rich Egger talks to Mike Dickson of WIU's Center for the Application of Information Technology (CAIT) about issues related to bringing affordable broadband service to rural communities.

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12:47 pm
Thu December 15, 2005

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December 15, 2005 – Rich Egger talks to Macomb School District Superintendent Fran Karanovich and Assistant Superintendent Maria Dunstan.

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