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  • Glasgow’s Spring Cleanup & Free Shredder Day: Dates, Rules, and Storm Allowances
    2026/03/16

    Mayor Henry Royse talks with Wes Billingsley of Glasgow Public Works about the city’s Free Shredder Day (9 a.m.–noon on March 21 at the South Central Bank Ops Center) and Spring Cleanup Week (March 23–27). They explain pickup scheduling by regular garbage routes and allowances made because of recent ice storm damage.

    Key rules covered: put items at the right-of-way (edge of the road), bundle tree limbs into 3-foot tied bundles for regular pickup, dried paint is acceptable but no liquid paint, and appliances are not collected by the crew (but can be taken to the landfill free). Items not accepted include pesticides, batteries, asbestos, tires, auto parts, and construction materials such as drywall. Crews may run behind schedule due to high volume but will complete pickups.

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    11 分
  • Glasgow's Turnaround: 400+ Jobs and a Brighter 2026
    2025/12/30

    Mayor Henry Royse reviews Glasgow’s turnaround in 2025, highlighting major job announcements from Tate Industries, Union Coating and Chemicals, and Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College, and notes the town’s recovery from past controversies.

    He previews 2026 projects including the new judicial center, a farmers market, Highway 1297 widening, and the Joyce Driver Aquatic Park.

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    4 分
  • Glasgow Embraces Food Crisis: Community Relief Rallies Amid SNAP Shutdown
    2025/11/04

    Henry speaks with Stacy Janes, program coordinator for the Community Relief Fund of Glasgow and Barren County, about how the federal SNAP shutdown is increasing demand for local food pantries and hurting families who rely on benefits.

    The episode explains how people can access help — SNAP applications through the Department of Child-Based Services, or immediate food assistance from Community Relief at 317 Columbia Avenue — and highlights the pantry’s hours, ID requirements, and phone line for support.

    Stacy describes rising need, recent distribution numbers, and urges monetary and food donations so the community can continue to feed vulnerable families during this disruption.

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    14 分
  • Banners of Honor: Glasgow’s Veterans Shine on the Square
    2025/09/16

    Mayor Henry Royse sits down with Matt Mutter of the Barren County Veterans Association to discuss the third annual veterans banner program in Glasgow, honoring 25 local service members with flags around the square. The episode highlights the community effort—led by Matt, April Russell, and city staff—to recognize veterans and preserve local memories.

    Listeners are invited to visit the square to view the banners, learn about the veterans, and contact Matt for information or future applications at mmutter@Glasgow-KY.com.

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    12 分
  • Glasgow Celebrates Local Aviation Legends at Bowling Green Exhibit
    2025/08/18

    Mayor Henry Royse visits the grand opening of the Heroes Homecoming exhibit at Aviation Heritage Park in Bowling Green, celebrating aviators with ties to Glasgow including Col. Keith Branham, Willa Beatrice Brown-Chapelle, Gen. Russell Daugherty, and Col. Terry Wilcutt.

    Photos from the event appear on the podcast page, and listeners are encouraged to visit the park on Three Springs Road to see the displays and historic aircraft on loan.

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    7 分
  • Paving the Way: Larry D. Glass's Journey in Development
    2025/07/13

    Join us for an exciting edition of Henry's Dashboard Dialogues as we drive around Glasgow, KY, to explore the remarkable contributions of local developer Larry D. Glass. Larry shares his inspiring journey from starting in the paving business to becoming a prominent property developer, shaping the community with his visionary projects.

    In this captivating episode, Henry and Larry discuss the significance of mentorship, hard work, and the impact of local developments on Glasgow's growth. Discover how Larry skillfully combines community needs with development opportunities, transforming vacant spaces into commercial hubs.

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    23 分
  • Exploring Kentucky's Rich Heritage: Celebrate the Barrens Culture and History Event
    2025/07/09

    Join us for a day of enlightening discoveries at the Celebrate the Barrens Culture and History event in Glasgow, Kentucky. This special event is supported by the Kentucky America 250 Committee and promises a rich experience filled with expert speakers and engaging sessions.

    Discover the tracks and trails of early settlers with genealogist J. Mark Lowe, delve into women's fashion history with Susan Hughes, and explore Kentucky's frontier heritage through Mel Stuart Hanklin's presentation on the Kentucky Rifle. Additional insightful programs cover the music of the American Revolution, heirloom seed preservation, and 19th-century photography.

    Take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn from renowned speakers, enjoy a delicious included lunch, and perhaps end the day with an optional downtown walking tour showcasing recent renovations. Secure your spot with a $25 admission and register today as seating is limited!

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    15 分
  • Glasgow's newest industry is now hiring!
    2025/06/15

    Welcome to Henry's Dashboard Dialogues, where we explore developments in Glasgow, Kentucky. In this episode, we are joined by John Miller, who has relocated his cannabis industry venture, Forus Industries, from California to Glasgow.

    We discuss the booming hemp and medical marijuana industry, highlighting the employment opportunities this brings to the local community. This episode provides insight into the regulatory challenges and the innovative work environment at Forus Industries, aiming to create a thriving business in the heart of Kentucky.

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    14 分