This week for our Friday Favorites, The Morning Thing hosts celebrate happiness! World Happiness Day is Sunday, 3/20.
Listen in as the hosts share about what makes them happy.
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This week for our Friday Favorites, The Morning Thing hosts celebrate happiness! World Happiness Day is Sunday, 3/20.
Listen in as the hosts share about what makes them happy.
Click HERE to hear the hosts share.
The hosts of The Morning Thing share their favorite things that happened this week.
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Today is the National Day of Unplugging.
In this 24 hour period on March 4th – you are encouraged to unplug.
Take this day to carve out precious time to unplug, relax, reflect, be active, visit the outdoors, and connect with loved ones.
The Morning Thing hosts share their favorite ways to unplug.
Click HERE to hear our Friday Favorites for today.
Here is more info on whey we really need to UNPLUG!
https://nationaltoday.com/national-day-unplugging/
MVNU’s President, Dr. Henry Spaulding, talked with The Morning Thing for his monthly Presidential Update.
Click HERE to hear the conversation.
Dr. Spaulding shared his thoughts on the second half of spring semester and how he found time to rest over spring break. He shared his biggest goals for the month of March and the latest COVID update from campus. Dr. Spaulding’s top priority is to have a joyous graduation. MVNU will celebrate on Saturday, 4/30 with two separate traditional graduations in the morning and one non-traditional GPS graduation in the afternoon.
Dr. Spaulding also shared an update on the construction project at MVNU’s Soccer/Lacrosse stadium.
The MVNU Board of Trustees will meet in March. Dr. Spaulding shared an overview of their meeting agenda.
Dr. Spaulding also shared special messages and prayer requests for MVNU students, faculty, and staff for this month.
Click HERE to stay up to date on MVNU.
Mount Vernon Mayor Matt Starr shared updates on the City with The Morning Thing on Friday, 2/25.
Click HERE to hear the conversation.
Topics included:
-Updates on City maintenance projects, construction, and improvements
-How residents can respond when they encounter potholes this winter
-Weather damage to the river banks
-Updates from City Council
-Updates from the Police and Fire Departments
-Goals for the Mayoral Office in March
-Events on the City’s Calendar
To stay in touch with the City, go to:
Website – www.mountvernonohio.org
Facebook – The City of Mount Vernon
Twitter – CityMV1805
As we get ready to turn another page on the calendar, The Morning Thing hosts wanted to count their blessings.
For this week’s Friday Favorites, they shared their favorite things that happened in the month of February.
Click HERE to hear from Marcy, Wesley, Kelsi, and MacKenzie.
We hope you take a moment to count your blessings today!
The Morning Thing hosts share their favorite things that have happened this week.
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There are so many exciting things happening in Knox County! Have you heard about our local Repair Cafe?
Mark Tillack shared information with us on the local Repair Café events.
Click HERE to hear the story behind this movement and how you can get involved.
Four times a year, volunteers come together in Mount Vernon to repair broken items for free.
For more information on the Repair Café, visit www.facebook.com/KnoxRepairCafe/

MVNU’s President, Dr. Henry Spaulding, talked with The Morning Thing for his monthly Presidential Update.
Click HERE to hear the update.
Dr. Spaulding shared his thoughts on the first month of the semester and how MVNU succeeded through January. He shared his biggest goals for the month of February and the latest COVID update from campus.
Dr. Spaulding talked about special projects that are going on now, including the construction at the soccer/lacrosse stadium.
Dr. Spaulding also shared special messages for MVNU students, faculty, and staff for this month. He also shared some advice for the upcoming MVNU spring break.
This week for our Friday Favorites, The Morning Thing co-hosts shared their favorite memories from this past week.
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