Podcasts

Friday, March 10, 202303/10/2023

Acting Ithaca Police Chief John Joly

John shares his thoughts on the search process for a permanent IPD chief.

Friday, March 10, 202303/10/2023

Josh Bacigalupi, Dryden Central School District

How the budget process is looking for the next school year in Dryden.

Thursday, March 9, 202303/09/2023

Brent Axe, Syracuse.com

Brent reflects on the legacy of Syracuse Men’s Basketball Head Coach Jim Boeheim.

Thursday, March 9, 202303/09/2023

Tompkins County Legislator Dan Klein

Money from the Tompkins County Community Recovery Fund to Second Wind Cottages remains up in the air.

Thursday, March 9, 202303/09/2023

William Durham, William Jane marijuana dispensary in Ithaca

The Binghamton business owner shares details about his new marijuana dispensary coming soon to downtown Ithaca. https://soundcloud.com/whcuradio/william-durhan-william-jane-marijuana-dispensary-in-ithaca?si=286a6725671d4a0fb04293aab3bbcd16&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Thursday, March 9, 202303/09/2023

Caryn Bullis, Tompkins County Office for the Aging

They’re accepting nominations to recognize volunteers 60 and older.

Wednesday, March 8, 202303/08/2023

Dr. William Klepack, Tompkins County Medical Director

Dr. Klepack shared information about a program at Tompkins County Whole Health that evaluates children experiencing delays in developing certain…

Wednesday, March 8, 202303/08/2023

George Noory, Coast to Coast AM

Joe Salzone spoke with the longtime host of ‘Coast to Coast AM,’ which has returned to overnights on WHCU.

Tuesday, March 7, 202303/07/2023

Loumie’s

Tuesday, March 7, 202303/07/2023

ALL THINGS EQUAL 3-7-23

This week, Gary Stewart is joined in our WHCU studio by TC3 President Dr. Amy Kremenek. https://soundcloud.com/whcuradio/all-things-equal-3-7-22?si=8f58395047dd4abaa730866382eca80c&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

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