In this episode: we talk with economic development official Jim Dinkle about Richmond’s latest efforts to show the nation what we have to offer. Plus, your letters, upcoming events, and another local podcast joins the mix. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!
Links from stories in this week's show:
- Pal-Item Story: County to apply to host debate
- Pal-Item Story: Some locals relish the odds
- Jim Dinkle's e-mail address: jdinkle@edcwc.com
- Channel 13 Story: Richmond makes play for presidential debate
- Doug Masson's Blog: Richmond vying to hold Presidential Debate
- Indy Star Story: Richmond bidding to host national debates in 2008
- Upcoming Events from ProgressiveWayneCounty.org
- New Podcast: Church of the Brethren Webcast Series
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