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Trey and Terry kick off this lively episode of *Get It Right Texoma* by diving into the intricacies of local happenings and the interesting dynamics of community engagement. The main highlight revolves around a young local auditeur, who’s been stirring the pot with his First Amendment antics, sparking conversations about rights, responsibilities, and the motivations behind such public demonstrations. As they banter back and forth, they reflect on the balance between holding public officials accountable and the responsibilities that come with exercising one’s rights. Joining the discussion is Steve, their regular guest host, who adds his insights and personal experiences, making the conversation even richer. With plenty of laughs and some serious undertones, this episode is a blend of humor, community spirit, and thoughtful dialogue that keeps listeners coming back for more.Takeaways: The podcast discusses the importance of local businesses and community events, emphasizing support for local eateries like Taco Darling, known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious food. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast through live streams, sharing opinions, ideas, and feedback to foster a strong community connection. The Fantasy of Lights event is highlighted as a unique local tradition, providing a festive experience and promoting community involvement during the holiday season. A significant discussion revolves around the rights of individuals to film in public spaces, sparking debates about privacy, respect, and the responsibilities of both citizens and public officials. The hosts reflect on their personal experiences with hospice care, illustrating the emotional and practical support provided by organizations like Hospice of Woodcraft, which serve families in need during difficult times. The conversation touches on the evolving role of government oversight and the necessity for transparency, especially when it involves public funds and accountability from elected officials. Links referenced in this episode:getitrighttexoma.comeddiemillsfuntaco.commactechsolutions.comkfdx.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Eddie Hills Fun Taco MacTech Solutions United Region Taco Darling Poppy PepsiCo Midwestern State University Wichita Falls Chamber of Commerce Colonial Baptist Church
Episode 103:Wichita County Commissioner Mickey Fincannon drops by to chat about the proposed solar farm near Burt Burnett, sparking a lively discussion on its potential impact. The episode dives into the nitty-gritty of the project, exploring what it could mean for local tax revenues and how it might influence the community's growth. They get into the nitty-gritty of neighborly concerns about aesthetics and environmental safety but also highlight the economic perks that could come with such a venture. There's a fair share of banter as they consider the balance between progress and preserving the charm of the area. With the promise of job creation and investment, this episode serves up a thoughtful take on the future of energy in the region, all while keeping things light and engaging.Takeaways: In this episode, the hosts humorously acknowledge their missing co-host on a secret mission, showcasing a laid-back camaraderie that resonates with listeners. Wichita County Commissioner Mickey Fincannon discusses a proposed solar farm project, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of its environmental impact and community benefits. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast on social media platforms, illustrating the hosts' commitment to building a community around their content. The conversation highlights the balance between local development and preserving the rural aesthetic, with guest Mickey advocating for property rights and responsible land use. A significant focus is placed on the economic potential of the solar farm project, with the commissioner explaining how it could benefit the local tax base and attract further investment. The hosts wrap up the episode by promoting local businesses and discussing the importance of supporting community-driven initiatives for economic growth. Companies mentioned in this episode: Wichita County Burkburnett Fox Hill Restaurant John Hirschi Samsung
Welcome back to your favorite Texoma hangout—Get It Right Texoma! 🤠 In this lively episode, Mike Hendren, Terry McAdams, and Trey Sralla sit down for a laid-back, insightful chat with Wichita Falls' very own Mayor Tim Short.🎤 This Episode Features:🏙️ City Growth & Development: Mayor Short discusses exciting new projects, including the demolition of the old hotel near Lucy Park and future park or amphitheater possibilities.🏗️ New Business Buzz: Updates on the opening of Winco Supermarket and Vitro’s major solar glass facility, promising hundreds of high-paying local jobs.🏘️ Housing & Infrastructure: Insights into partnerships with national homebuilders to boost affordable housing and support economic expansion.✈️ Supporting Sheppard AFB: Mayor Short shares details of his advocacy efforts in Washington D.C. and Austin to protect and enhance Sheppard Air Force Base's missions and its critical role in Texoma.🎯 Local Events: Information on the Wichita Falls Gun Show relocation to Burkburnett Community Center and the delicious 17th Annual Cajun Fest coming soon at Bud Daniel Park.🍽️ Restaurant Spotlight: A delicious shoutout to McBride's Land and Cattle on Scott Avenue—known for fantastic steaks and a history dating back to 1975! (Tell 'em we sent ya! 😉)✨ Special thanks to our sponsors:🍎 MacTech Solutions🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop👉 Don't miss out—hit subscribe and stay connected!🎧 Get it Right Texoma WebsiteLinks referenced in this episode:getitrighttexoma.comcajunfestwf.comlpsweet.commactech-solutions.comeddiehillsfuncycles.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: MacTech Solutions McBride's Land and Cattle McBride Seafood and Stage Eddie Hills Fun Cycles Vitro Lollipop Sweet Shop Country Blooms and Gift
🎧 This week’s highlights include: • 🏛️ Government spending rants, budget myths, and why Congress needs a reset • 😱 The Great “Gulf of America” Debate (yes, really…) • 🐟 Love it or hate it, we spotlight Catfish Grill on Southwest Parkway — Mike’s a fan, Trey’s a hater, and Terry… well, he’s just not into dirt-eating fish. BUT they all agree: solid home-cooked meals and definitely worth a visit! • 🌆 Ron Kitchens, President & CEO of the Wichita Falls Chamber of Commerce, joins the crew to talk BIG local developments: • 🏭 Panda Biotech’s quiet but booming operation • ☀️ Vitro bringing solar manufacturing stateside • 📦 Amazon’s last-mile facility expansion • 🛒 Winco Foods coming to town! • 💰 $1.2 BILLION in construction already underway🤝 Bonus chatter on: • 🧃 Why orange juice is the cure-all • 😆 Sincere vs. soulless customer service (Looking at you, Flying J) • 💬 The importance of being radically nice in retail🔥 Support our awesome local sponsors! • 🍎 MacTech Solutions – Your Apple experts in Wichita Falls • 🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles – Where the fun begins • 🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop – Life’s just better with sugar👉 Don’t miss out! Subscribe now and catch every juicy episode at 🎧 getitrighttexoma.com🧾 3. People & Places MentionedPeople: • Mike Hendren • Terry McAdams • Trey Sralla • Ron Kitchens – President & CEO of the Wichita Falls Chamber of Commerce • Elon Musk • AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) • Ted Cruz, John Cornyn, Chuck Schumer, Bernie Sanders, Ronnie JacksonLocal Businesses & Organizations: • 🎣 Catfish Grill – Home-cooked meals on Southwest Parkway • 🏢 Panda Biotech • ☀️ Vitro • 📦 Amazon Last-Mile Facility • 🛒 Winco Foods • 🛫 Sheppard Air Force Base & NATO training operations • 🏫 WFISD (Wichita Falls ISD) • 🛠️ Workforce Solutions • 🧹 Work Services Corporation
🍪 Cookie Politics: Margie's Bakery went viral with their MAGA cookies. Terry & Mike dive into the local flavor (literally!) and explore Wichita Falls' reaction.📍 Margie's Bakery on Caulfield Road, known for cookies, pies, sandwiches, and more—though Mike playfully challenges their pecan pie game!🏀 Harlem Globetrotters Back in Town: Relive childhood memories as Mike & Terry discuss the iconic team's upcoming event at Kay Yeager Coliseum on March 2.🍀 Downtown Street Fest: Get ready for the St. Patrick’s Day Downtown Festival at Bud Daniel Park—music, fun, and a booming downtown scene!📈 Economic Updates: The hosts preview the 2025 State of the Economy event at Sykes Lake Center (MSU Campus), highlighting local economic insights.🗳️ Tennessee’s Controversial Bill: Mike & Terry debate Tennessee’s polarizing bill criminalizing votes on sanctuary cities. Is it lawful, outrageous, or headed to the Supreme Court?💰 Taxpayer Money Gone Wild: A passionate rant on government spending, fraud, and why Texans should be mad as heck! 🔥🛒 Costco Chaos with Al Sharpton: Gift card giveaways linked to supporting DEI programs—harmless PR or more controversy?🗣️ Special Shout-outs:Margie's Bakery & Deli – A local favorite featured this episode!Kay Yeager Coliseum – Hosting the Harlem Globetrotters!Downtown Wichita Falls – Thriving with new festivals & businesses!🛍️ Sponsors:🍎 MacTech Solutions🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop📌 Mentioned in Episode:Margie's BakeryKay Yeager ColiseumWichita Falls Multi-Purpose Event Center (MPEC)Sykes Lake Center (MSU Campus)PoliticoAmazon, Lowe's, Home DepotAl Sharpton🎧 Follow & Subscribe:Don't forget to subscribe, like, and follow us for more Texoma fun!🎧 Get it Right Texoma Website
Jump into another lively round of Get It Right Texoma as Mike, Terry, and Trey dish out laughs, local eats, and some spicy takes on the biggest headlines! 🍽️🎉In this episode:🥡 Local Eats Spotlight: Dive into Hunan Chinese Restaurant on Maplewood—famous for their sweet & sour chicken, generous portions, and unbeatable buffet!🇨🇦 Trudeau Says Au Revoir: Canada's Prime Minister resigns—could Fidel Castro really be his dad?! 🤔🧊 Biden's Big Freeze: The CNN debate shocker that changed U.S. politics forever.🚑 Trump’s Close Call: An assassination attempt that had everyone talking—how a slight head-turn saved Trump's life!🌍 Global Gossip: Greenland, rare earth metals, and a Space Force base—strategic moves or just another Trump troll?👑 Royals & Rebels: America's strange fascination with the British Royal Family—drama, deceit, and Diana!🌀 Stormy Days: Hurricanes Helene & Milton cause chaos—Texoma sends love.🥇 Olympic Moments: Paris Olympics highlights and Texoma's pride, Talia Brooks.🚀 Space Walks & Setbacks: A first for commercial space travel!🎤 Special Guests: None this episode—but plenty of laughs and local flavor!📍 Local Shoutouts:Hunan Chinese RestaurantBarbaritas Mexican RestaurantSamurai Tokyo8th Street Coffee HouseProgressive Pizza (Parker Square)🌐 Follow, Like & Subscribe!🎧 Website: Get it Right Texoma🍎 MacTech Solutions: mactech-solutions.com🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles: eddiehillsfuncycles.com🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop: lpsweet.com👉 Hit subscribe, ring that bell, and share this episode—because sharing is caring!✅ Businesses & People Mentioned:Mike HendrenTerry McAdamsTrey SrallaHunan Chinese RestaurantBarbaritas Mexican RestaurantSamurai Tokyo8th Street Coffee HouseProgressive PizzaMacTech SolutionsEddie Hill’s Fun CyclesLollie and Pops Sweet ShopTalia Brooks (Local Olympian)Ronnie Jackson (Congressman)
Welcome to a spicy 🌶️, news-packed 📰, and flavor-filled 🍽️ episode of Get It Right Texoma with your favorite hosts—Mike Hendren, Terry McAdams, and Trey Sralla!Here's what's cooking on Episode 98:🚨 Terror Hits Home: A closer look at recent shocking terrorist incidents in New Orleans and involving a Tesla truck. Coincidence or connection?🍽️ Local Flavor Spotlight: Pioneer of Texas steals the spotlight with its legendary enchiladas and down-home chicken fried steak. Terry says: "Move all the other stuff—just give me those enchiladas!"👑 Epstein Bombshells: Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton hit the headlines as explosive documents drop.🌘 Solar Eclipse Shenanigans: Texomans and Americans alike chased shadows—and some cloudy skies—during April’s big solar event.🏈 Chiefs Double-Up: Kansas City Chiefs clinch back-to-back Super Bowl victories for the first time in two decades.🌉 Bridge Bust: Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collision shakes up lives, commutes, and sparks massive repair bills.💥 Trump Trials & Tribulations: Trump’s hush-money saga and its surprising political aftermath.🛩️ Trey's Travel Tips: Skip the budget airlines and avoid airport fistfights—stick with comfort, folks!📺 Remembering Icons: Paying tribute to Bryant Gumbel, Jimmy Carter, and Linda Lavin ("Kiss my grits, Mel!").Special shoutouts to our awesome local businesses:🍎 MacTech Solutions🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop🎧 Follow & Subscribe for more Texoma talk: Get It Right Texoma Website📍 Businesses & People Mentioned:Pioneer of Texas (Wichita Falls restaurant)McBride family restaurants (historical reference)MacTech SolutionsEddie Hill’s Fun CyclesLollie and Pops Sweet ShopDr. G’s family (local entrepreneurial reference)Ronny JacksonCharlie Ferris (local Wichita Falls advocate)
Kick off the New Year right with Mike Hendren, Terry McAdams, and Trey Sralla as they dive into a fun and lively chat with local star Ann Arnold Ogden, Executive Director of the Wichita Falls Alliance for Arts and Culture!🎉 In this episode:📺 From TV to Arts Advocate: Ann Arnold Ogden shares her journey from TV screens to leading a cultural renaissance in Wichita Falls.🖌️ Big Bronze Dreams: Ann reveals behind-the-scenes insights into the creation of the stunning Charlie Ferris sculpture and its historical significance.🍖 BBQ Spotlight: Terry dishes on his favorite local franchise, Dickies Barbecue Pit, owned by Ed Aguilar. Pro tip: Try the brisket!🌟 Texoma Pride: Real talk on promoting Wichita Falls and celebrating the amazing, creative talent in our community.🎨 Exciting Announcements: Upcoming projects including art advocacy at the state level and innovative public art installations around town—stay tuned for updates!😂 Friendly Banter: The crew hilariously debates local hot spots, discusses intriguing scams, and dives into some political chatter.👍 Support Local: Don’t miss your chance to visit Dickies BBQ on Lawrence Road—recommended by Terry and backed by Trey!🎧 Subscribe and follow for more laughs, local insights, and awesome guests:🌐 Get it Right Texoma Website🎯 Big thanks to our sponsors:🍎 MacTech Solutions🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop📍 Local Businesses & People Mentioned:Ann Arnold Ogden – Wichita Falls Alliance for Arts and CultureDickies Barbecue Pit – Ed Aguilar (Lawrence Road)Charlie Ferris Sculpture – Wichita County CourthouseMidwestern State University (MSU)River Bend Nature Center – Jennica LambertWichita Falls Chamber of Commerce – Ron KitchensLegacy High School – Troy Ferris
🎄 Christmas is coming, and we're ready to leave 2024 behind! The crew dives into:🗳️ Post-election relief, and why folks still seem a bit anxious.🌟 Fantasy of Lights on the Midwestern State University campus—support this Texoma treasure!🌮 Local spotlight: El Mexicano Buffet! Owned by the awesome Cantu family. (Mike loves his tacos breakfast, lunch, and dinner!)💖 Hospice of Wichita Falls crushed their Tree of Lights goal, with Ben Franklin Elementary stepping up big time!⚖️ Daniel Penny case verdict discussion—justice served or controversy stirred?🎲 Nostalgia Alert! Hosts share their favorite childhood toys (Millennium Falcon, Vertibird, Big Wheels, oh my!)✨ Special shout-outs to our local legends:🌮 El Mexicano Buffet (I-44 and Missile Road)🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles🍎 MacTech Solutions🔗 Visit our website: 🎧 Get It Right Texoma❤️ Huge thanks to our sponsors:🍎 MacTech Solutions🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop👉 Be sure to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more Texoma fun and insights!📍 Mentioned in this Episode:Mike HendrenTerry McAdamsTrey SrallaEl Mexicano RestaurantHospice of Wichita FallsBen Franklin ElementaryMidwestern State University
Join Mike Hendren, Terry McAdams, and Trey Sralla on another sizzling episode of Get It Right Texoma!🌮 Red Taco Alert! We're dishing on Wichita Falls’ oldest Mexican restaurant—Casa Mañana! The crew can't stop raving about those legendary red tacos, homemade chips, and queso. Owned by Larry and Vicky Carr, it's a must-stop on 8th Street downtown. Pro tip: Bring your appetite (and your military ID for a discount)!🏘️ Special Guest Spotlight: Mike Mitchell from Victory Home Loans joins the conversation to dive into the exciting "Heart of the Falls" revitalization project. Discover how simple solutions like porch lights could drastically cut crime and make the neighborhood safer and brighter!🎄 Local Holiday Cheer: Don't miss the Fantasy of Lights at Midwestern State University—Mike Hendren shares why this Texoma tradition matters and how your donations make it possible.🗣️ Hot Takes & Hilarity: The guys get into lively debates about Johnny Carson's private life, Robin Williams’ comedy antics, and Joe Biden's controversial decision to pardon Hunter Biden. Expect plenty of laughs and a few eye-rolls!✨ Don't forget to hit subscribe/follow for more laughs, insights, and Texoma love!🎧 Visit our website: Get it Right TexomaThanks to our awesome sponsors:🍎 MacTech Solutions🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet ShopCompanies mentioned in this episode: Victory Home Loans Wichita Falls Midwestern State University Eddie Hills Fun Cycles MacTech Solutions Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop Casa Manana Sheppard Air Force Base Habitat for Humanity
• 🎄 MSU Fantasy of Lights dazzles again! Mike Hendren gives us the inside scoop on this beloved Wichita Falls holiday tradition—plus tips for avoiding the traffic. 🚦 • 🏠 Neighborhood lights: Is it really Christmas if you don’t see the Candyland House? We’ve got your tour guide right here! • 🌮 Don Jose Mexican Restaurant gets some love! Legendary margaritas, salsa that brings Terry to tears, and why crossing Kemp Blvd after a few drinks might require courage and a guardian angel! 😇🍹 • 🚗 Car show crowds rally big for local radio favorite Keith Vaughn (104.7 The Bear). When Texoma shows up, they really show up! • 🔥 From fantasy lights to fiery debates: Mike, Terry, and Trey dive into Trump’s cabinet picks, political flip-flops, and why Matt Gaetz gives Terry the creeps. • 🎞️ Bad Christmas movies: The boys argue over Danny DeVito vs. the Griswolds—Texoma style! • 🍦 Wichita nostalgia: Dairy Queens, Quarter Palaces, and Taco Mayos—oh my!👉 Hit subscribe, share with a friend (or an enemy—we’re not picky!), and keep it local!Thanks to our amazing sponsors: • 🎧 Get It Right Texoma Website • 🍎 MacTech Solutions • 🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles • 🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet ShopCompanies mentioned in this episode: YouTube Spotify Apple Don Jose Mexican Restaurant Eddie Hills Fun Cycles MacTech Solutions Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop
Get ready for a lively ride on this episode of Get It Right Texoma! Mike Hendren and Trey Sralla are holding down the fort as Terry McAdams embarks on a "super-secret" mission (🍎 Department of Apple, anyone?). Here's what's on tap:📚 Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage: Special guest Jim Kulavatos, CEO of Clay County Memorial Hospital, joins the show to demystify Medicare. Forget Joe Namath commercials—Jim's got the straight talk on what seniors and their families need to know.🌟 Fantasy of Lights & Electric Critters: The guys highlight Wichita Falls' beloved holiday traditions, filled with magical lights, family fun, and yes—Santa boots (watch out for imposters with tennis shoes 👟)!🥩 Local Restaurant Spotlight: Pelicans: Discover why this Wichita Falls steakhouse near Fantasy of Lights is the ultimate spot for fine dining—though sadly, no actual pelicans were eaten during the making of this podcast.💡 Community Spotlight: Find out why Clay County Memorial Hospital could be your new go-to for quick, quality care.✨ Don't miss a beat—Subscribe and Follow now!Big thanks to our awesome sponsors:🎧 Get It Right Texoma Website🍎 MacTech Solutions🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet ShopCompanies mentioned in this episode: Apple Clay County Memorial Hospital Medicare Medicare Advantage Midwestern State University Electra Blue Cross Blue Shield Cigna Lollipop Sweet Shop Eddy Hills Fun Cycles MacTech Solutions
The latest episode of *Get It Right Texoma* features an insightful discussion with local city council candidates Sam Pack and Austin Cobb as they navigate the upcoming runoff election for the at-large position. With less than 200 votes separating them from the previous election, both candidates share their visions for the future of Wichita Falls, emphasizing the need for economic development and community engagement. The conversation also delves into the importance of local businesses and the role they play in shaping the city’s economy. The hosts, Mike Hendren, Terry McAdams, and Trey Sralla, guide the dialogue with their trademark casual banter, ensuring a lively yet informative atmosphere throughout.In addition to the political discourse, the episode highlights the local dining scene, featuring Samurai of Tokyo, a beloved Japanese restaurant known for its delectable hibachi dishes and addictive fried rice. The hosts discuss their personal experiences with the restaurant, adding a touch of culinary insight to the political discussions. Overall, this episode encapsulates the spirit of *Get It Right Texoma*, blending local politics with community highlights and engaging conversations that resonate with the Wichita Falls audience.Takeaways: The discussion centered around the importance of local elections and community involvement, emphasizing the significance of voting in the upcoming runoff election for city council. Sam Pack and Austin Cobb, two candidates vying for the city council at large, shared their insights on community development and economic growth in Wichita Falls. The podcast highlighted the necessity of growing the population and tax base in Wichita Falls, addressing the local economy's challenges and opportunities. Listeners were encouraged to support local businesses and restaurants, such as Samurai of Tokyo, which was featured for its exceptional fried rice and sushi offerings during the episode. The hosts discussed the evolving dynamics in local service clubs, such as the Optimist Club, and the impact of declining memberships on community initiatives and fundraising efforts. The episode concluded with a call to action for listeners to engage with local events and initiatives, fostering a sense of community and local pride. Links referenced in this episode:facebook.com/SamuelPackForWichitaFallsCityCouncilcobbforwf.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: SpaceX Elon Musk Trump Ronny Jackson Ted Cruz Austin Cobb Sam Pack
This week on Get It Right Texoma, Mike, Terry, and Trey dive deep into local happenings with Wichita Falls' Public Works Director, Russell Schreiber, and uncover all the juicy details (literally) on Texoma's iconic "Red Draw" from legendary local spot, P2 (The Deuce). 🍺🍅Here's what's on tap:💧 Rain & Infrastructure Chat: Russell breaks down how recent rains impact lake levels, wildfire risks, and why Holliday Creek can’t flow uphill (who knew?!).🛣️ Streets & Pipes & Costs, Oh My! Ever wonder how much fluoride costs the city each year? Spoiler: it's enough to buy a truck! 🚚🍻 Legend of the Red Draw: Was this Texoma classic really invented at P2? Discover why it's dubbed "the redneck Bloody Mary."🎉 Local Events: Don't miss the final Wichita Falls Gun Show at the MPEC and get early tips for enjoying the festive City Lights Parade! 🎄🚧 City Hall Renovation: Updates on when our beloved city offices will finally be back under one roof.📍 Local Highlight: Shout-out to P2 (The Deuce)—great home cooking, legendary bar vibes, and possibly Texoma’s last drive-up bar!🎧 More Texoma fun awaits! Visit:Get it Right Texoma https://getitrighttexoma.com🍎 MacTech Solutions: https://mactech-solutions.com🏍️ Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles: https://eddiehillsfuncycles.com🍭 Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop: https://lpsweet.comSubscribe, like, and stay tuned to Get It Right Texoma for more laughs, insights, and local love! 🌟Companies mentioned in this episode: YouTube Spotify Apple Joe Rogan Trump Russell Schreiber Wichita Falls P2 the Deuce Pioneer McBride Benny Keith Gibson Wichita Falls Gun Show Mike Rucker Amazon Texas A&M Forestry Service
The primary focus of this podcast episode is the recent electoral outcomes and their implications for the future governance of both local and national entities. We delve into the results of the Wichita Falls elections, highlighting the victories and notable contests that have established a new council, while also acknowledging the broader national context surrounding the presidential race. During our discussion, we reflect on the significance of voter turnout and the essential role that every single vote plays in shaping the political landscape. Furthermore, we analyze the evolving perspectives of the electorate, particularly among minority groups, and how these shifts may influence future campaigns and policies. As we navigate through these topics, we aim to provide our audience with a comprehensive understanding of the current political climate and its potential trajectory.The Trio talks Electricritters and River Bend Nature Center, 8th Street Coffee House, an upcoming Chamber event and more.Companies mentioned in this episode: Get It Right Texoma Riverbend Nature Center Wichita Falls Chamber A Street Coffee House Halliburton CarMax Eddie Hills Fun Cycles MacTech Solutions Lollie and Pops Sweet Shop Links referenced in this episode:getitrighttexoma.comfacebook.com/GetItRightTexomayoutube.comTakeaways: In this episode, we explore the significance of local elections and their impact on community governance. The hosts discuss various upcoming events in Wichita Falls, particularly the Electric Critters event at Riverbend Nature Center. We emphasize the importance of subscribing to our YouTube channel for updates and short snippets of episodes. The conversation touches on the recent election results, highlighting the close races in city council positions and their implications. A key discussion revolves around the differing perspectives on national versus local issues, particularly in election contexts. The hosts reflect on the evolving nature of political affiliations and voter demographics in contemporary elections. 'Get it Right Texoma' presents a compelling episode that intricately weaves together local events, political insights, and cultural commentary, as articulated by hosts Trey Sralla, Terry McAdams, and Mike Hendren. The episode opens with an enthusiastic endorsement of the 'Electric Critters' event at the Riverbend Nature Center, a beloved tradition that showcases an enchanting display of lights and animatronics. The hosts urge the community to participate, emphasizing the joy and festive spirit that this event brings to the region, thereby reinforcing the podcast's commitment to promoting local culture and engagement.As the dialogue unfolds, the conversation takes a serious turn towards the recent elections, where the hosts analyze the implications of the electoral outcomes for Wichita Falls. They celebrate the triumphs of candidates such as Whitney Flack and Robert Brooks, while also discussing the competitive nature of the at-large council race, which has advanced to a runoff. Through this analysis, the hosts highlight the significance of voter participation and the impact of local governance on everyday life. Their discussion serves as a reminder of the power of civic engagement and the necessity for community members to remain informed and involved in the political process.In addition to the electoral discourse, the hosts also delve into the local dining scene, focusing on a
The trio talks events, burritos, and visits with Glenn Barham, former Wichita Falls mayor and current president of the Sheppard Military Affairs Committee.
The Trio sits down with the head football coaches of Wichita Falls new high schools, Memorial and Legacy.
The Trio opens with news about the upcoming VFD benefit, then Trey and Terry interview former Wichita Falls Mayor Stephen Santellana.
The trio talk food, huge state projects and more on this amazing epidsode!
The Trio talks food, haunted houses, and we spend some time talking with Midwestern State University president Dr. Stacy Haynie




