Knox Pages shares a Follow Up Report on their Intel Project – Beyond the Chip

Reporters Cheryl Splain and Grant Richey stopped by the WNZR Studios to share about their recent trip to Sherwood, Oregon. This trip is part of their Intel Project – Beyond the Chip.
Click HERE or access the link below to hear the full conversation.

They talked about the places they visited in Sherwood, along with local officials they had a chance to interview.
Cheryl and Grant shared some of their findings and lessons learned by the Sherwood community.
The reporters shared with us some of the “next steps” they have discovered for Knox county officials as we approach the opening of the Intel plant.

You can connect with their stories at www.knoxpages.com or HERE
More stories are coming the week of 11/18.
Knox Pages is working on a Beyond the Chip newsletter. They are also planning a community event in February to share their findings with the public.

WNZR is proud to partner with Knox Pages on this project.

Cheryl Splain shares an update on the Knox Pages Project “Intel, Beyond the Chip”

Cheryl Splain, reporter for Knox Pages shared an important update on her trip to Sherwood, Oregon. Cheryl is there along with several other reporters and leaders from the Knox County area.
She shares the goals and an update on their project called “Intel, Beyond the Chip”.
She shares about the conversations and research that they are gathering and the timeline of the project.
You can follow the stories at KnoxPages.com
Click HERE to hear the full conversation with Cheryl.

Knox Pages prepares for their project “Intel – Beyond the Chip”

WNZR is honored to partner with Knox Pages on a special project called “Intel – Beyond the Chip”.
Knox Pages reporters Cheryl Splain and Grant Richey stopped by the WNZR studios to share about the plan for this reporting.
Click HERE for the full conversation or click on the audio box below.

They will take a trip to Sherwood, Oregon to find out how Intel has impacted a community that is similar to Mount Vernon.
They shared the scope of the project, their goals and how to stay connected with the reporting.
WNZR will be sharing conversations with Cheryl and Grant throughout this process. So keep listening as they gather information that can provide insight as Intel’s move to Ohio becomes a reality.
You can follow their stories on KnoxPages.com

Would you like the local candidates to know what YOU think?

Knox Pages brings two Talk the Vote events to Knox County.

Cheryl Splain from Knox Pages talked with WNZR about their “Talk the Vote” events coming this week. These events give citizens a chance to tell the candidates about the issues and topics that are important to them. These events also help to create a Citizens Agenda that will be shared with those who are elected.

Click HERE to hear this valuable conversation and information.

Mount Vernon’s “Talk the Vote” event will give voters the opportunity to share their thoughts on the future of the city and Council’s role in that future. It will take place Tuesday, Oct. 12 in the Recital Hall of the historic Woodward Opera House, located at 107 S. Main St. in downtown Mount Vernon.

Doors will open at 6:45 p.m. and the discussion will start at 7 p.m. It will be catered by Stein Brewing Company.

Fredericktown’s “Talk the Vote” event will be split into two half-hour sessions, with the first 30 minutes dedicated to the village/Village Council and the last 30 minutes dedicated to the school district/Board of Education. Voters who attend either or both sessions will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on the future of the village and each governing body’s role in that future.

The event will take place Thursday, Oct. 14 at the Mill Street Nature Center, located at 12 Mill St. in Fredericktown. Doors will open at 6:45 p.m. and the discussion will begin at 7 p.m. The event will be catered by Taste of Country.

Register for the Mount Vernon Talk the Vote at this link – https://tickets.knoxpages.com/events/talk-the-vote-mount-vernon-10-12-2021

Register for the Fredericktown Talk the Vote at this link – https://tickets.knoxpages.com/events/talk-the-vote-fredericktown-10-14-2021

Knox Pages supports Food For The Hungry

WNZR’s Wesley Boston talked with Cheryl Splain about how Knox Pages is involved with Knox County’s Food For The Hungry Drive. They talked about how the company is supporting the local food drive and encouraged others to get involved.

Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE to stay connected to Knox Pages.

Click HERE to stay connected to Food For The Hungry.

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