• Red, White, and Confused

  • By: WEHC
  • Podcast

Red, White, and Confused

By: WEHC
  • Summary

  • Politics at the local and national level is often confusing and difficult to understand, but politics plays a huge role in our daily lives. If you are unhappy with American politics today, or simply want to know more about how the government works, listen to “Red, White, and Confused,” hosted by Heather K. Evans, John Morton Beaty Professor of Politics at UVA Wise.
    Copyright 2024 WEHC
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Episodes
  • Stay Vigilant Russell County - Say No to Moss 3 Landfill Update - June 13
    Jun 13 2024

    This week there was big news coming out of Russell County regarding the proposed landfill. Join me on this episode as I check back in with some of the citizens who have been fighting against the mega-landfill, including Jared Ring, Tammy Garrett, Brandi Hurley, Amy Branson, Ben Price, and Jennifer Chumbley.

    The major take-away from this week's BOS meeting: the citizens have won a battle, but the war against a mega-landfill isn't over. Stay vigilant, Russell County.

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    31 mins
  • Russell County Landfill Update - May 30
    May 31 2024

    10,000 tons of trash per day = 400 trucks of trash per day

    On today's episode, I chat with Jared Ring, Tammy Garrett, Brandi Hurley, and Amy Branson about the leaked host agreement for the potential private mega landfill in Russell County, as well as the letter of support from Scott County and the upcoming meeting with the Board of Supervisors (Monday, June 3rd at 6pm).

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    51 mins
  • Russell County Landfill Update -- May 11, 2024
    May 11 2024

    In this episode, I check in with Amy Branson and Jennifer Chumbley regarding the proposed mega landfill in Russell County. Where do things currently stand and how can citizens get involved?

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    23 mins

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