Podcasts

Friday, January 20, 202301/20/2023

City of Ithaca Alderperson Ducson Nguyen

Ducson explains his decision to run for a final term representing Ithaca’s 2nd Ward on the Common Council.

Thursday, January 19, 202301/19/2023

Tompkins County Legislative Chair Shawna Black

The state of Tompkins County in 2023.

Thursday, January 19, 202301/19/2023

Geneva City Manager Amie Hendrix

Tompkins County’s former deputy administrator shares differences between the two locations and the overall shape of Geneva in 2023.

Wednesday, January 18, 202301/18/2023

Cortland Mayor Scott Steve

The past, present, and future of the Parker Elementary School building in Cortland.

Wednesday, January 18, 202301/18/2023

Tompkins County Administrator Lisa Holmes

Recapping achievements in Tompkins County departments for 2022 and looking ahead at issues in 2023.  

Wednesday, January 18, 202301/18/2023

Dr. William Klepack, Tompkins County Medical Director

Controversy about COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the medical community and the importance of the HPV vaccine.

Wednesday, January 18, 202301/18/2023

Dominick Recckio, Tompkins County Communications Director

Highlights from the Jan. 17, 2023 meeting of the Tompkins County Legislature.

Tuesday, January 17, 202301/17/2023

ALL THINGS EQUAL 1-17-23

Kate Supron is joined by Heather Campbell from the Advocacy Center in Tompkins County.

Tuesday, January 17, 202301/17/2023

City of Ithaca Alderperson Robert Cantelmo

Cantelmo explains his decision to run for mayor of Ithaca and issues the city faces.

Monday, January 16, 202301/16/2023

Dryden Town Supervisor Jason Leifer

Jason outlines two big updates for the Dryden Rail Trail coming in 2023.

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