It was another busy week on the KAYS Eagle Morning Show. Here’s what you missed!
Monday
Cortney Dale – Bob Schwarz Financial
Cortney made her weekly visit to the Eagle Morning Show to talk about the importance of professional financial advice:
- Importance of getting a second opinion
Tuesday
Ellis County Commission Meeting Recap
County Administrator Phillip Smith-Hanes and County Commissioner Marcy McClelland joined Jonathan Zweygardt on the Eagle Morning Show to recap the Ellis County Commission meeting:
- Budget requests for Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center. Also, what the Northwest Kansas Planning & Development Commission does.
- Spray Truck (Weed Control Supervisor Gary Haas)
- Medical Billing Specialist position (Health Services Administrator Kerry McCue)
Wednesday
Protect & Serve: Fort Hays State University Police
Police Chief Ed Howell and Officer Kody Ellis were on the Eagle Morning Show to talk about an opening at the FHSU police department (apply by calling 785-628-5304 and the joing child abduction rapid deployment (JCARD) program Officer Ellis took with the FBI:
- JCARD training with the FBI
Hays Arts Council Executive Director Brenda Meder
Brenda made her monthly visit on the show to recap the summer art walk and preview upcoming classes available at haysartscouncil.org:
- Summer Art Walk
- Upcoming classes through the Hays Arts Council
Thursday
Registered dietitian and Fort Hays State University Professor Glen McNeil
Glen was on the show to talk about recalled foods:
- The process of recalling foods
- How foods get contaminated
Coming up next week on the Eagle Morning Show:
- USD 489 Superintendent John Thissen
- Protect & Serve: Hays Fire Department
- Cottonwood Extension District Agriculture Agent Stacy Campbell
- Leonard Schoenberger – Germans from Russia Convention