It’s Senior Week at WNZR and we are talking to students graduating this year.
Mia Reed is from Illinois and chose MVNU after visiting a few other colleges and loved the atmosphere on campus and in Mount Vernon. Her mom also went to MVNU.
Mia explains how she got involved with WNZR and her position with the station which is social media manager. She talks about the things she has learned as part of the WNZR staff including how to rely on people.
Mia shares big news including accepting a new job at another university and a prayer request for her moving and starting her new job.
He talks about major construction projects on Mansfield Avenue and Fairgrounds Roads. He also talks about a comprehensive infrastructure initiative regarding water lines and culvert replacements. The bid for the shared use path is also now open.
Mayor Starr then talks about the current municipal building and the safety of the building. He says that they need to move from the building as soon as possible.
Mayor Starr says renovations at Memorial Park have started and things are moving along nicely. The Harmony Playground is doing well and at Riverside Park the Splash Pad is almost done and should be open in May and the opening of Hiawatha Water Park.
Mayor Starr talks about Issue 2 which is on the statewide ballot this May. Issue 2 is a proposed change to the constitution that would let the state government borrow $2.5 billion over ten years—up to $250 million each year—to help local governments cover costs for public infrastructure projects.
Mayor Starr gives an update on city council. He talks about council working on a grant for the police station. He also says that a property transfer to the Land Bank has been a hot topic, an update on the Knox County Comprehensive Plan.
Mayor Starr gives an update on the police department and their new facility.
Mayor Starr gives an update on the fire department and the large amount of training they have been doing. They’ve also applied for a First Responder grant.
Mayor Starr says that one of his goals for May is coming up with a plan to vacate the municipal plaza building. He also talks about some other projects around town.
Mayor Starr says that they are going to be applying for a $2.5 million grant for the Waste water Treatment Plant.
Mayor Starr talks about upcoming events for the city including the Yard Sale Trail which is this weekend.
Mayor Starr talks about how we can pray for him, city council and others trying to improve the lives of citizens of Mount Vernon. He also shares how you can stay up to date online.
Click HERE to visit the City of Mount Vernon’s website.
Many of us struggle to have enough time throughout the day because we are not using our time wisely. Due to the Internet, social media, and constant distractions, it can be hard to use our time for the glory of God.
On the Morning Thing Thursday, Xander and Eric shared a few tips to do something meaningful with your time as opposed to endlessly scrolling through social media for hours on end.
Take time to read the bible
Be active in prayer
Prioritize Your Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Health
Click HERE for the full article from Crosswalk.com
It’s the time of year that a lot of people dread. Spring Cleaning. On the Morning Thing Monday, Marcy shared tips on how to get motivated and stick with cleaning. Some of tips include: • Clean in the Morning • Set a Schedule • Avoid Distractions • Reward Yourself Click HERE for more tips.
On Monday, the Morning Thing talked with Catie Hayes with the Knox County Local Food Council about the Mount Vernon Community Gardens.
Click HERE to hear the full conversation. She explained how to start the process of getting a community garden. Catie says there are several gardens around Knox County associated with the community garden project. She explains where they are located. She also has quick tips for those using a community garden vs a private garden. Catie says that taking part in a community garden can lead to great relationships. Click HERE to find out more about the Mount Vernon Community Gardens
Eric from the Morning Thing talked to Jada Swearingen about the fun day featuring mammals from the Ohio Nature Center, bugs from OSU’s United Titanium Bug Zoo, and birds of prey from the Ohio Bird Sanctuary.
The event runs from 12pm to 4pm Saturday, April 19th.
Most people dread family dinners, but it doesn’t have to be a minefield that you have to navigate to enjoy a meal.
On Tuesday, Eric and Xander shared some things to start POSITIVE conversations where the entire family can take part.
Examples include:
• What is your favorite part of Easter? • What is one unusual tradition or ritual you’d like to make part of your Easter celebration? • How do you stay focused on the Resurrection throughout the year?
Click HERE for more conversation starters at Easter Dinner.