8.9.10- Richard Lloyd and Dede Smith give Coy an update on the 50 Year Water Supply Plan. Today’s topic includes discussion of the results of the latest study which shows that the Rivanna Dam is in better condition than it was assumed to be.
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8.9.10- Richard Lloyd and Dede Smith give Coy an update on the 50 Year Water Supply Plan. Today’s topic includes discussion of the results of the latest study which shows that the Rivanna Dam is in better condition than it was assumed to be.
8.9.10- Bob Holsworth, CEO and Founder of Virginia Tomorrow, joins Coy live on the program to discuss Virginia Politics. Holsworth advises Robert Hurt to participate in Wednesday’s Charlottesville forum. Other topics include the 2nd District Election, the Immigration Issue, and the privatization of Virginia’s ABC Stores.
8.9.10- Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, discusses his resignation from the Albemarle School Board with Coy Barefoot. Topics included Brian’s hopes for the future of the School Board.
8.3.10- Rick Britton, local historian and cartagropher, joins Coy live in studio. He continues his countdown of the th 25 Most Important and Signfigant Civil War Battles in Virginia. Todays discussion began with Number 10, The Battle of Fredricksburg.
8.3.10: Dan Willingham, a professor at the University of Virginia and author of Why Don’t Students Like School, talks to Coy about education. Today’s topics include the Virginia Standards of Learning, merit pay raises, early education, and charter schools. At the close, Dan offers his advice to parents of students who will be returning to school in a couple of weeks.
8.3.10- Brian Wheeler, of Charlottesville Tomorrow, gives Coy a weekly update of growth and development. Today’s topics include Charlottesville effort to become three demensional on Google Earth, the water supply plan, RWSA, water conservation,and Albemarle Place.
8.2.10- Tom Guterbock, the Directer of the Center for Survey Research at the University of Virginia, joins Coy live in studio for an exclusive conversation about the results of a multi-year study of immigration laws in Prince William County, Va– the closest thing Virginia has to laws passed in Arizona.
8.2.10- Rick Barrack, the Director of Communications for the City of Charlottesville, gave Coy an update on the City. Topics included City Council’s meeting tonight, changes which will will be made to the panhandling ordinance, and several street name changes.
7.30.10- University of Virginia Professor, Stephen Railton, joins Coy live in studio to discuss William Faulkner. Faulkner used to teach at the University of Virginia, and for the first time ever audio clips of his lectures are available online. Visit http://faulkner.lib.virginia.edu> for more information.
7.29.10- As he does once a week, local cartographer and historian Rick Britton, joined Coy live in studio. They continued the Countdown of the most important and significant Civil War Battles in Virginia. On today’s list was number 8, Harpers Ferry and a preview of number 9, Fredricksburg.
7.28.10- Independent Candidate for US Congress in the 5th District, Jeff Clark, joins Coy live in studio. Jeff explains his reasoning for running and takes local questions and concerns.
7.27.10- Anna Berkes, Research librarian at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, talks with Coy about a recent finding. A bond was found which enabled the purchase of Monticello from the Levy Family in 1923.