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The Jefferson ExchangeThe Jefferson ExchangeLasers give youth a fresh start; solar industry braces for cuts Landon's tattoos before they began the removal process. He says he did most of the tattoos himself, except for the bunny.(Oregon Youth Authority)JPR's Roman Battaglia: Giving incarcerated youth in Oregon a fresh start — with lasersKLCC's Zac Ziegler: Oregon solar industry braces for a quick end to federal rooftop tax creditNWPB's Lauren Gallup: A night at the ballpark 2025-07-1414 minUntil the End of CrimeUntil the End of Crime50. The Disappearance and Death of Wil HendrickWho killed Wil Hendrick? This week on "Until the End of Crime," your hosts Cameron and Hayden dive into the haunting 1999 disappearance and murder of the 25-year-old University of Idaho student in Moscow, Idaho, whose partial remains were found over three years after he vanished from a party. Join them as they unravel Wil's last known moments, the unsettling clues surrounding his abandoned car, the complex, often criticized investigation, and compelling theories—from a brutal hate crime linked to his openly gay identity to potential suspects like a mysterious truck driver and a homophobic hitchhiker. Together, Cameron and Hayden ex...2025-06-0352 minNewsRamp Consumer & Lifestyle PodcastNewsRamp Consumer & Lifestyle PodcastChic Men's Accessories and Young Watermelon Consumers: Driving Trends in Fashion and FoodOn today's episode, we explore the latest collection of men's accessories by OTAA, blending traditional charm with contemporary style. Recognized for excellence by publications like GQ, this collection caters to the modern gentleman who values fine craftsmanship and functional design. With a commitment to sustainability, OTAA offers free shipping across Australia and prioritizes eco-friendly production practices. Visit OTAA's website for more information. In addition, we discuss the National Watermelon Promotion Board's recent consumer research study focusing on younger watermelon consumers aged 18-34. This demographic prioritizes health, culinary creativity, and adventurous palates, presenting exciting opportunities for the industry to drive watermelon...2024-06-1203 minThe Produce Leaders PodcastThe Produce Leaders PodcastWatermelon Board: Mastering Marketing For Retail SuccessEpisode #5 Welcome to this new episode of the Produce Leaders Podcast. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Show⁠ notes & resources:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.produceleaders.com/podcast/5⁠⁠ In today's episode, we're excited to feature our recent conversation with Juliemar Rosado, Director of Retail and International Marketing at the National Watermelon Promotion Board. We'll dive into how the NWPB is keeping watermelons top of mind for consumers all year round. Key points we'll cover include: The innovative marketing strategies that enhance watermelon visibility in retail spaces. The educational initiatives aimed at boosting consumer demand and appreciation for watermelons. The impact of retail merchandising contests and partnerships on market presence. We hope today's episode provid...2024-05-2606 minPrime Time KrimePrime Time KrimeWil HendrickBefore the brutal murders of 4 University of Idaho students in 2022, there was a 25 year old college student named Wil Hendrick who lived in Moscow. He was a student at the university of Idaho. He went missing In 1999 and his remains were later found.  Although no cause of death could be determined, it was ruled a homicide. . His death still remains unsolved to this day.  What happened to Wil Hendrick? Sources for episode: https://www.nwpb.org/2022/05/04/remembering-wil-hendrick-a-cold-murder-case-kept-alive/https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Wil_HendrickThank you guys for listening! Be sure to follow me o...2023-09-0137 minBeers with Queers: A True Crime PodcastBeers with Queers: A True Crime Podcast32.) The Disappearance of Wil HendrickWil was a young gay Native American who had his whole life ahead of him. After an evening at a friends party, Wil seems to vanish into thin air and left behind more clues than answers for his loved ones. Follow Us- Instagram-@beerswithqueerspod Facebook:Beers with Queers:A True Crime Podcast Sources https://www.nwpb.org/2022/05/04/remembering-wil-hendrick-a-cold-murder-case-kept-alive/ https://unsolved.com/gallery/william-hendrick/2023-06-2324 minEducation EclipseEducation Eclipse111. [ZoomED In] STEAM Ed through NWPB with Debra RiekThis was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.2022-12-0832 minRocky Mountain Cold CasesRocky Mountain Cold CasesWil Hendrick - IdahoWil Hendrick was last seen January 10, 1999 and part of his skeleton was found in September 17, 2002. His killer is still unknown.https://lmtribune.com/northwest/a-party-leads-to-murder/article_a2be6edf-84fb-5cec-83b6-367d08f2eb84.htmlhttps://www.nwpb.org/2022/05/04/remembering-wil-hendrick-a-cold-murder-case-kept-alive/https://unsolved.com/gallery/william-hendrick/2022-12-0122 minThe Trail Went ColdThe Trail Went ColdThe Trail Went Cold - Episode 277 - Wil HendrickJanuary 10, 1999. Moscow, Idaho. While attending a party at an apartment complex, 25-year old University of Idaho theatre student Wil Hendrick vanishes without explanation and his abandoned car is soon discovered downtown. Three-and-a-half years later, Wil’s skull and jawbone are found in a rural wooded area and even though his exact cause of death cannot be determined, he is ruled to be the victim of a homicide. Since Wil was gay, it is speculated that his murder might have been a hate crime. While investigators explore a number of different angles, including the involvement of a truck driver who ha...2022-05-1841 minYour Brain on FactsYour Brain on FactsApple of Our Eye1-star review shirt! and shirt raising money for Ukraine Red Cross. It's another one of those episodes all about a topic that sounds totally mundane and boring!  Where did apples come from?  Was Johnny Appleseed real?  Why does planting apple seeds lead to disappointment?  And why are some apples considered intellectual property?     Links to all the research resources are on the website. Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs.  Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter,  or Instagram.  Become a patron of the podcast arts! Patreon or Ko-Fi.  Or buy th...2022-04-1234 minBreak The Chain PodcastBreak The Chain Podcast#29 Body-Image, Eating Disorders & Self-Harm with Louise RatcliffeThis is a valuable episode for anyone struggling to find self-worth.  Louise Ratcliffe is a friend and fellow classmate who is training to be a counselor. She has come on the show today to talk about eating disorders, body image, and self-harm. She herself has suffered from these issues as I'm sure the majority of us have to some degree.   We discuss a whole myriad of topics during this podcast but they mostly hinge around self-worth specifically relating to the body and the way we see ourselves.   Some of the other topics that we di...2021-07-061h 32Traverse Talks With Sueann RamellaTraverse Talks With Sueann Ramella13. Becky Albertalli and Scott LeadinghamIn this unique episode of Traverse Talks with Sueann Ramella, NWPB’s Scott Leadingham interviews author Becky Albertalli. The two talk about identity, representation of LGBTQIA+ books in grade school libraries,… Continue Reading 13. Becky Albertalli and Scott Leadingham2021-05-2530 minThe Fireside BroadcastThe Fireside BroadcastA Radio Interview About Radio ft. NWPB's Natalie NewcombWhat makes a good radio broadcast? How can one stay relevant in such a competitive field? Host Catherine Grady is joined by Northwest Public Broadcasting’s On-Air host Natalie Newcomb to get lowdown of everything necessary to know for aspiring media figures. While Natalie rests her just-sprained ankle and Catherine curiously interviewed from her home studio, The senior at Washington State University majoring in communications who went viral for her World War II broadcast years prior joins us to share us insider knowledge on succeeding in one of the world’s most competitive industries.Nata...2021-03-1449 minI\'ll Tell You What...I'll Tell You What...Episode 47: The Unsolved Mystery of DB CooperDB Cooper's infamous Plane Hijacking is one of America's most well known unsolved Mysteries. The FBI has spent over 45 years trying to solve this case, but no real culprit has ever seemed to be found. Who was DB Cooper, and how did he pull of such an elaborate hijacking, or did he die in the process?Sources:www.fbi.govBestlifeonline.comwww.wikipedia.org - DB Cooperen.wikipedia.org - DB Cooper in Pop Culturewww.history.comwww.nytimes...2020-11-1437 minPublic Media DailyPublic Media DailyPMD #28: Bill Littlefield is retiring.We go Episode #28 of Public Media Daily inserted into your podcast feed. Check it out as we have the latest public media news inserted into here. Highlights from Thursday, June 7th include...1) Bill Littlefield is retiring after 35 years in public radio and 25 years hosting NPR and 90.9 WBUR Boston's Only A Game.2) KLRU 18 Austin is scheduled to move into its new building in 2020 and will be shared with the Austin Community College District.3) All of Northwest Public Broadcasting (NWPB)'s radio stations are scheduled to go off-the-air for at least two hours Saturday for maintenance.4) Former NPR...2018-06-0806 min