Radio news
Jeanette Merritt’s role as the communications director for Indiana Pork combines her passion for agriculture with her professional expertise in marketing and communication.
"As I flip the page on the calendar from March to April, I find myself just one year away from my fourth decade in the radio business," Cyndi Young-Puyear writes in her latest column.
The Fort Wayne Farm Show, to be presented Jan. 16-18 by Tradexpos at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, will feature daily educational seminars provided by Northeastern Indiana Soil and Water Conservation Districts and Purdue Extension.
The Livingston County Soil and Water Conservation District’s 79th annual meeting will be held Jan. 18 at the Pontiac Elks Club. The meeting begins at 8 a.m. with a buffet breakfast.
I love history. I love learning about who came before us and what they experienced. I love knowing the stories that brought us to the place we are today as individuals, as family, as a church, as a community, a workplace, a country and as a world.
The magic voice coming out of a radio put Max Armstrong on the career path to become a radio broadcaster. “That’s all I ever wanted to do from the age of 7 or 8 was to be on the radio,” Armstrong said.
A dedication ceremony is planned during the McHenry County Fair to honor an influential farm broadcaster.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are pushing to keep AM radio in the nation’s cars. A bipartisan group in Congress has introduced the “AM for Every Vehicle Act.”