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  • Fascinating Stories from Newberg's History - with Author George P. Edmonston
    2025/10/23

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    George P. Edmonston is a writer and historian who spent years writing stories about Newberg's history in his Newberg Graphic column, "Tales from the Grubby End." He then collected many of those stories and included them in his book, Stories from the Grubby End. He was also the editor of OSU’s alumni magazine, the Oregon Stater for many years.

    In this episode, George shares some of his favorite stories and characters from Newberg's past along with the inspiration behind the series. We also discuss how George became fascinated with history from a young age and how his life journey brought him to write historical stories about Newberg.

    You can buy his book online or check out a copy at the library.

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    52 分
  • Inspiring Youth and Encouraging Families - with See Ya Later Foundation
    2025/10/02

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    The See Ya Later Foundation began with a simple phrase from Scott Banke, who would say “See ya later” instead of goodbye during his battle with cancer. His courage and positive attitude left behind a legacy of hope, courage, and faith. After his passing, his mom, Carmen Banke, and their family launched the foundation to carry that spirit forward.

    Today, the foundation awards scholarships to students, hosts youth inspiration camps, and supports families facing medical crises — impacting thousands of kids and parents in Newberg and beyond.

    In this episode, Carmen shares:

    • The story of her son Scott and how his words became the foundation’s mission
    • What makes See Ya Later youth camps and scholarships unique
    • Stories of encouragement and lives changed through the foundation’s outreach
    • The role of faith, family, and community in carrying forward Scott’s legacy
    • How you can get involved and support this mission of hope

    To learn more or get involved, visit seeyalater.org

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    52 分
  • The Story of Newberg’s Volunteer Superintendent – with Paula Radich
    2025/09/03

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    In mid‑2024, the Newberg-Dundee School District uncovered a multi‑million‑dollar budget shortfall and the sitting superintendent went on leave. With the school year looming and finances in shambles, the school board needed someone who knew the community and could restore stability. Retired educator and former superintendent Paula Radich volunteered to serve as interim superintendent from June through October 2024. She led the district through deep budget cuts, worked to balance the books, and helped staff and parents refocus on students—all while declining a salary for her work. For her efforts, Paula was named as Newberg’s 2024 Volunteer of the Year by Chehalem Valley Chamber of Commerce.

    In this episode, Paula shares her experience stepping up to volunteer as the Newberg-Dundee School District’s superintendent and what led to her decision.

    In our conversation, you’ll learn about:

    • Paula’s lifelong journey in education
    • What compelled her to step into the superintendent role without pay
    • How she and a small volunteer team stabilized the budget, navigated divisive politics, and kept students at the center of every decision
    • Why she believes volunteering is part of a full life
    • Practical advice for parents and community members looking to support schools
    • What gives Paula hope for Newberg’s future and its children

    To learn more about the Newberg School District and explore volunteer opportunities, visit https://www.newberg.k12.or.us/.

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  • The Legacy of George Fox University - with President Robin Baker
    2025/07/29

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    President Robin Baker has been leading George Fox University since 2007 and in that time, George Fox has grown to become the largest private university in Oregon. George Fox is also consistently ranked among the top 3 Christian universities in Oregon.

    President Baker has also won numerous awards and in 2023 was named by Portland Business Journal as one of its top executives of the year. Baker also sits on numerous national commissions and committees, and is widely recognized as a leader in Christian higher education.

    In this episode, President Baker shares about the history of George Fox University and how the university impacts the city of Newberg.

    In our conversation, you’ll learn:

    • How George Fox University began
    • Why George Fox the person was such an important figure in history
    • How George Fox impacts the city of Newberg
    • Details on the new childcare center being built in partnership with A-dec
    • Challenges facing Christian colleges around the country
    • How AI is affecting higher education and how George Fox is adapting

    To learn more about George Fox University, visit https://www.georgefox.edu/

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  • CPRD’s Exciting Plans for Newberg/Dundee in 2025-26 – with Superintendent Clay Downing
    2025/07/01

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    In this episode, Clay Downing, Superintendent of Chehalem Park & Recreation District (CPRD), breaks down the upcoming projects for Newberg and Dundee over the next few years.

    In our conversation, you’ll learn:

    • What CPRD is and how it works
    • How Clay’s background in planning will help in his new role
    • Current timelines for projects like the Bypass Trail, The Ewing Young Bridge, Renne Field, and Dundee’s new park with a splash pad
    • What’s ahead for Chehalem Glenn golf course, including a potential new clubhouse and nine more holes
    • How CPRD utilizes tax dollars, grants, the CPRD Foundation, and community partners to make projects happen
    • How residents can get involved and stay up to date

    To learn more about CPRD and explore current projects, view board meetings, or learn how to get involved, visit https://www.cprdnewberg.org/.

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    57 分
  • Behind the Scenes of the Newberg-Dundee Police Department - with Police Chief Jeff Kosmicki
    2025/05/28

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    In this episode, Jeff Kosmicki, Police Chief of the Newberg-Dundee Police Department, offers an inside look at what it takes to keep Newberg ranked among Oregon’s safest cities.

    In our conversation, you’ll learn:

    • How Jeff started his career in police work
    • What it’s like being behind the wheel of a patrol car
    • What it was like in the wake of the “defund the police” movement
    • The department’s overall philosophy
    • How new technology makes officers more effective
    • Common misconceptions and myths
    • How the D.A.R.E. programs build trust in the next generation
    • And much more

    To learn more about the Newberg-Dundee Police Department, visit https://www.newbergoregon.gov/police/

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  • The Story of the Don’t Give Up Movement - with Amy Wolff
    2025/05/14

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    In this episode, Amy Wolff, founder of the Don’t Give Up Movement, explains how a May 2017 initiative to place 20 encouraging yard signs around Newberg evolved into a global campaign.

    In our conversation, you will learn:

    • The origin story: what compelled Amy to act on that rainy afternoon
    • The “Science of Hope” framework she outlined in her TED Talk—hope, pathways, agency
    • Key lessons from scaling an at-cost, volunteer-powered operation to 50 states and 27 countries
    • Life-saving testimonials from individuals transformed by the signs
    • How small, unexpected gestures can cause large-scale impact
    • The role of personal agency in creating and sustaining hope

    To learn more or to support the Don’t Give Up Movement, visit dontgiveupsigns.com

    Watch Amy’s TED Talk!

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    54 分
  • Preventing Child Abuse in Yamhill County - with Juliette's House
    2025/04/17

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    In this episode, Russell Mark, President and CEO of Juliette’s House, shares about the life-changing work happening at Yamhill County’s child abuse intervention center.

    In our conversation, you’ll learn:

    • What Juliette’s House actually does and how it supports children and families
    • How early intervention can change the trajectory of a child’s life
    • The long-term impact of untreated childhood trauma on communities
    • Common misconceptions about child abuse—and the real statistics behind it
    • How schools, churches, and community members can play a role in prevention
    • Stories that reveal just how critical this work is
    • Practical ways to support Juliette’s House or get involved
    • How Yamhill County is setting an example for community collaboration

    To learn more about Juliette’s House or to support their work, visit www.julietteshouse.org

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    50 分