Posts Tagged ‘Listening Post Collective’
Hyperscale: Power and the Pace of Change — Part 3C
Who Benefits. Who Pays. The Question at the Heart of This Series. Jon Judah closes the series the way it should close — personally. As a father, an educator, and…
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Who Pays? The Cost Question at the Heart of Rural America’s Energy Future When hyperscale data centers arrive in a cooperative’s territory, the cooperative has no legal choice but to…
Read MoreFrom Listening to Action: The Next Phase of the Route 220 Information Project
From Listening to Action: The Next Phase of the Route 220 Information ProjectBy Danny Cardwell Last year, Allegheny Mountain Radio shared the results of a six-month Community Information Ecosystem…
Read Moremoments of stillness episode 2
Moments of Stillness – Episode Two Sometimes the most important things we need are the hardest to give ourselves — time to pause, reflect, and breathe. In the second installment…
Read MoreMoments of Stillness Episode 1
Moments of Stillness – A New Feature on Allegheny Mountain Radio In a world that moves faster every day, finding a moment of quiet reflection can be harder than it…
Read MoreListening, Trust, and Route 220: What We Learned from the LPC Project
Listening, Trust, and Route 220: What We Learned from the LPC Project By Danny Cardwell When Allegheny Mountain Radio began the Community Information Ecosystem Assessment along the Route 220 corridor,…
Read MoreBuilding a Better Local News Network: Reflections from the NFCB Conference
Building a Better Local News Network: Reflections from the NFCB ConferenceHow do people in Bath County get their news? What are we missing—and how do we fix it? In this…
Read MoreBuilding a better news network: What we learned at St. Luke’s
What Happens When You Just Listen?At St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Hot Springs, sixteen community members came together for a conversation. They showed up to talk about how we share…
Read MoreBuilding a Better Local News Network
How Do You Get Your News? In an age where social media algorithms shape what we see and national news headlines often ignore or drown out local voices, Allegheny Mountain…
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