TehachaPod City of Tehachapi
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The official award winning podcast for the City of Tehachapi, California. Our municipal government podcast covers the issues, topics, history, lifestyle and happenings in Tehachapi. Hosted by Community Engagement Manager Key Budge, General Services Director Ashley Whitmore, Assistant City Manager Corey Costelloe, & City Manager Greg Garrett. This show features interviews and highlights of community events, meetings and other interactions that impact Tehachapi. TehachaPod has received several awards for Government Special Episode and Individual Episodes by a Government Agency.
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What's New with TVRPD: Zumba with Kathy Armendariz
Looking for a fun way to get your exercise in? Sarai Diaz with the Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Park District and local Zumba Instructor Kathy Armendariz join the podcast to discuss fitness classes and activities in Tehachapi. To learn more, visit the website: www.tvrpd.org
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Tehachapi Weekend Activity Update: Mother's Day Weekend
Clare Scotti with Discover Tehachapi brings us the latest events and activities in Tehachapi for the upcoming weekend. Listen to find out way to celebrate Mom this Mother's Day! Learn more at www.discovertehachapi.com
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Kern Economic Summit 2024 with Richard Chapman
Richard Chapman, CEO and President of the Kern Economic Development Corporation joins Greg Garrett, Corey Costelloe, and Key Budge to discuss the upcoming Kern County Economic Summit televised onMay 11 on KGET.com and KGET channel 17. We talk about opportunities in East Kern County for businesses, people seeking employment, and the direction of our economy. Richard shares some of the things to look forward to that will be featured in this years Economic Summit.
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Tehachapi Council Recap May 2024
Time for a quick recap of all business happenings at our recent Tehachapi City Council meeting in May 2024. Greg Garrett, Corey Costelloe, Chief Richard Standridge, and Key Budge talk about Police Week, a new officer sworn in, police officer promotions, new projects and a few other items from the May 6 council meeting. Send your questions, thoughts, and ideas to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.
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Chamber Update with featured business, WM
Clare Scotti, Executive Director of the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce, and Ashley Cortes with WM join the podcast to discuss the latest Chamber happenings. To learn more, visit the website www.tehachapi.com
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Give Big Kern: Support Your Local Nonprofits
Aaron Faulk, CEO and President of Kern Community Foundation, joins the podcast to discuss the upcoming Give Big Kern fundraiser. Since 2016, Give Big Kern has raised more than $4.2 million for over 150 hardworking nonprofits in Kern County. To learn more and to support our local nonprofits involved in the fundraiser, visit www.givebigkern.org
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It’s the podcast version of the 3 Stooges
Simply awful. Three middle aged white guys acting out there midlife crisis’ desire to be famous at the taxpayers expense. They constantly cut each other vying for the spotlight while sucking all the air out of the room. The “community engagement specialist”, whatever that job is, is taking in $150,000 working part-time. This “specialist” needed someone to explain to him that storm drains are not connected to the sewer system. Probably explains why he has been dumping motor oil and lead paint into the street culverts for 40 years. The “assistant to the city manager” or the city waterboy as we call him spends his time buying “awards” with taxpayer dollars from shady pay to play business associations that gives an award to anyone with a enough money. This Eric Cartman look-alike epitomizes of everything that is wrong with giving every single child a trophy. Finally the “city manager”, who last year he got the “Champion of the Year” award. Champion of what? Not even Kim Jong-Un of North Korea could invent a title that ridiculous. To top this all off they spend taxpayer money advertising in the local newspaper with ads (Courtesy of the City of Tehachapi) that look exactly like the actual news articles to promote and hype the show. The local news papers should be ashamed for this, but they need there money and it assures for the city no critical articles will be published. This podcast is pathetic, don’t take my word though, try to see how long you can stand this mental torture.
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TehachaPod covers Tehachapi and talks about what is happening here.