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Monday, 30 December 2013 00:00 |
Host Barlow Herget's brother Dick Herget, former board member on Arkansas' largest power company and someone familiar with the state's natural gas industry, gives personal witness to the exploration of shale natural gas in his state and warns North Carolina to be cautious as it develops its own natural gas industry.
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Monday, 30 December 2013 00:00 |
Host Barlow Herget talks to his brother Dick Herget in Shirley, AR, about that state's experience and his own with natural gas fracking exploration. Dick Herget is former Entergy Arkansas board member and is familiar with the natural gas industry in Arkansas. He is also a beneficiary of gas discovery on his property. He is, however, cautious about the lack of transparency in the petroleum industry and has seen damage to his own well and has felt tremors from fracking induced earthquakes.
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Monday, 23 December 2013 00:00 |
John Hood, president of the conservative John Locke Foundation, tells host Barlow Herget that 2013 was year of big changes for North Carolina as Republicans stamp the state with GOP agenda that was decades in developing.
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Monday, 16 December 2013 00:00 |
Hugh Stevens, former general counsel for the state Press Association, tells host Barlow Herget that increases in requests for public documents from the press ad individuals has led to McCrory Administration to charge more money to retried the documents.
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Monday, 09 December 2013 00:00 |
Chris Estes, the state's chief IT officer, says 40,000 of the state's 60,000 desktops must be replaced. They operating on 2003 technology that is about to be declare obsolete.
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