Gus, the second most famous groundhog in Pennsylvania, visits Clarion Connection again to talk about his life after his firing from the Pennsylvania Lottery and his thoughts about learning an English accent for the potential new managers from the UK. Gus tells all in this interview.
Included are weekly radio shows that interview people or programs with a connection to Clarion, PA. The show covers both what's going on now in Clarion and some weeks looks back at the Clarion past. In the end, the show is a little of this and a little of that. Hosted by Ron Wilshire. Short video clips about the Clarion County area are also included.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Building projects outlined
Clarion University has some large building projects scheduled for the next five years, including replacement student suite housing along Main Street and major renovations for Tippin Natatorium.
Cancer Center developments announced
Clarion Connection looks at news and developments from the Clarion Hospital Cancer Center.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Clarion University prepares musical Edges
Clarion University Professor Mel Michel talks with Clarion Connection host Ron Wilshire about Clarion's latest production, Edges, and the work required to put on a college theater production.
Lt. Gov. Cawley pushes economic development
Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley talkes with host Ron Wilshire and his visit to Clarion County. He is visiting Clarion Farms and the Piney Dam Power Plant and Marcelus Frack Water Treatment Plan. He also talks about economic development and answers a question about Ed Rendell Speed limits when traveling through Pennsylvania.
Clarion County YMCA surveying needs
Gene Sobolewski,president of the Clarion County YMCA Board, and Jesse Kelley, Y Director, talk about a needs assessment now underway to help in planning of a possible new Y.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Jack Giering Trio off on a Cosmic Rumpus
Jack Giering talks about his latest CD release, Cosmic Rumpus by the Jack Giering Trio. Jack always has plenty of stories and he talks about his partners, John Sferra and Phil Keaggy, and some of the stories behind the songs. Samples of the songs are also included.
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