An Interview with the New Holland BPW Chief
Monday, December 19, 2011Gary Stevens chats with Holland BPW GM-Designate Dave Koster for the Dec. 18, 2011 public affairs program.
Gary Stevens chats with Holland BPW GM-Designate Dave Koster for the Dec. 18, 2011 public affairs program.
Gary Stevens chats with US House Representative Bill Huizenga (R-Zeeland) on the payroll tax cut extension, "Fast and Furious," and unemployment benefit extension protests by We Are The People during the Dec. 11, 2011 public affairs program.
Gary Stevens chats with Michigan Sierra Club State Director Anne Woiwode about the environmental group's contention of high sulfur dioxide levels over Holland during the public affairs program that aired on Dec. 4, 2011.
Gary Stevens features educational issues with Zeeland School Superintendent Dr. Dave Barry and West Ottawa Board of Education President Dr. Scott Vander Stoep during the Nov. 27, 2011 public affairs program.
On the Nov. 20, 2011 public affairs program, Mayor Kurt Dyskstra and First Ward Councilman Mike Trethewey discuss their differing sides on a proposed expansion of Holland's dog ordinance, and Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley talks about efforts to merge the governments of Saugatuck, Douglas and Saugatuck Township into a single entity.
Comments from Family Research Council lobbyist Connie Mackey and US House Representative Bill Huizenga (R-Zeeland) on the Nov. 9 Presidential Debate and other political issues during the Nov. 13 public affairs program.
In the Nov. 6, 2011 public affairs program, Travis Randolph of the Consolidated Government Committee talks about efforts to merge Saugatuck, Douglas and Saugatuck Township into one governmental entity, and Sherri Cadeaux of MAX Transit explains why the Reserve-a-MAX rates are higher.
MEAP scores and its effects with Holland School Superintendent Brian Davis, along with Hope College's latest fundraising endeavor with President Jim Bultman, were spotlighted on the Oct. 23, 2011 public affairs program.
On the Oct. 16, 2011 public affairs program, Holland City Councilwoman Nancy DeBoer talks about the Tulip City's success in the "America in Bloom" competition, and US House Representative Bill Huizenga (R-Zeeland) reacts to the President's continued "American Jobs Bill" campaign blitz, while responding to criticism over his criticism of the US Senate.
Gary Stevens spotlights the fall student enrollment count during the Oct. 9, 2011 public affairs program, with comments from Holland School Superintendent Brian Davis and Saugatuck School Superintendent Rolfe Timmerman.