Feral Hogs In Arkansas
Ryan Farney, Feral Hog Program Coordinator at Arkansas Game and Fish Commission tells us about the challenges of trying to eradicate feral hogs in …
Ryan Farney, Feral Hog Program Coordinator at Arkansas Game and Fish Commission tells us about the challenges of trying to eradicate feral hogs in …
Liz Robbins, Executive Director of the Garland County Historical Society, is our guest today. We learn about the facts (and fictions) of Garland County, specifically …
Dark Corner With Liz Robbins, Garland County Historical Society Read More »
Police Chief Bennett joins us after 9 months on the job to update us on phone numbers, traffic stops, and dialing 9-1-1. We can …
Police Chief Bennett Gives Us A 9-Month Progress Report Read More »
Ken Unger, the Director of Public Services, joins us again to update us on dredging Lake Cortez (and other lakes inside the Village). Ken …
Ken Unger, Director of Public Services (Hot Springs Village P.O.A.), joins Dennis to discuss the new leaf disposal system and composting occurring at “The …
Dennis Simpson answers a recent email from one of our listeners who asked about the bugs inside the Village. In fact, we had a …
The Hot Springs Village Property Owners Association General Manager Kelly Hale joins Dennis today to set the record straight on road paving, purchases of …
POA General Manager Kelly Hale On Roads, Reserve Property & Gates Read More »
Our guest again today is Todd Noles, Lakes, Common Property & Wildlife Manager for the Hot Springs Village Property Owners Association. Todd starts today’s …
This is a short episode about the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest in northwest Arkansas. The conversation occurred between Dennis and Todd Noles (of HSV …
Todd Noles On The Ozark-St. Francis National Forest Read More »
Goose Poop happens! Goose poop is the reason HSV has to occasionally close the beaches. Today, Dennis and Todd Noles discuss the biblical amount …
Todd Noles, Lakes, Common Property and Wildlife Manager tells us why and how the lakes are dredged and why it is so important (and …