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SPECIAL INTERVIEWS

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WAMW works hard to keep our on-air programs interesting with special interviews focusing on events and people you want to hear about! Listen below to past interviews.

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The Brownfield Network presents a special year in review program “Agriculture in 2018/Ag Year in Review.”  Hosted by Brownfield reporter Tom Steever, the program is a look back at the top agricultural news stories and events from 2018….
Country duo High Valley performs TONIGHT at the Montgomery Turkey Trot Festival in Montgomery.  WAMW’s DeWayne Shake had a chance to interview them today.  Listen or download here……
The Indiana Pesticide Clean Sweep is happening.  We learned more in a special interview with Angela Quast with the city of Washington’s Wastewater Department….
Johnny Cash Tribute Artist, Gary West brings his show to Washington for the Community Concert Series.   Hear a phone interview with Gary and WAMW’s DeWayne Shake….
The Hollywood actress best known for being the live action model for “Tinkerbell” in the 1953 animated Disney classic “Peter Pan”, visits Washington. Hear the live in-studio interview.  You can view video of the interview here.   …
Click to listen or download the debate between Daviess County Chief Deputy Gary Allison and Daviess County Sheriff’s Deputy Troy Fuhs.  The debate was recorded live at the Washington Conservation Club on May 1, 2018….
Washington Mayor Joe Wellman says the state of the city is “excellent”.  He recapped 2017 and looked forward to 2018 in his annual speech….
Prioritizing Workforce Development Over the last few years, workforce development has been a top priority for Indiana. Both the Senate and House of Representatives have authored workforce-related bills and included them on legislative agendas, and Gov. Eric Holcomb has made it a part of his five pillars. Having a skilled workforce is vital to our state’s success. There will be more than one million jobs available in the Hoosier state over the next 10 years as the baby boomer generation retires and more companies choose to grow or locate in Indiana. Our job market will be thriving, but Hoosiers need to be ready to fill these high-demand positions. In recent years, Indiana’s government leaders have worked to implement job-ready programs that help Hoosiers gain the skills necessary to obtain high-wage, high-demand jobs and assist employers by offsetting the costs associated with training employees, among other things. This session, my colleagues and I will continue to address Indiana’s workforce development efforts in order to further prepare Hoosiers for the future. Century and Half Century Business Awards The Indiana Economic Development Corporation is now accepting applications for the Governor’s Century and Half Century Business Awards. The awards, which will be announced in the spring, honor Indiana businesses that have operated in our state…
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