Positively Shelby
Positively Shelby
James Mulcahy
Positive news about people, places, and events in Shelby County, Ky.
Episode 29 The end of an era: Sue Carole to step down
Starting in 2023 and for the first time in more than four decades, when you put new tags on your car, you won't write your check to County Clerk Sue Carole Perry. The 2020 election was the proverbial straw that broke Perry's back and made her decide to retire. Tony Harover won the primary election, and barring any unforeseen and unlikely circumstances, Harover will take over the office in January. Sue Carole sat with POSITIVELY Shelby for a bit to talk about her career, how she got the job in the 1970s, and some of the quirky things that have happened since.
Jul 4, 2022
49 min
Remembering John Prine
Todd Brown's dream becomes a reality THIS FRIDAY when he and several other local musicians offer a FREE concert featuring all music from the late great John Prine, who was a victim of COVID-19 in 2020. The event is 5:30-8:30 Friday, June 24, at Stargazer Plaza in downtown Shelbyville.
Jun 18, 2022
18 min
Episode 27: Let's get back to work now!
Since COVID-19 disrupted our lives dramatically, people have been slow getting back to business. Shelby County Industrial Development Foundation Executive Director Libby Adams gives us the lowdown on an upcoming seminar to help employers get and retain great employees. This is a must podcast and seminar for anyone who needs to hire workers.
Jun 2, 2022
24 min
Stubblefield Repeater Club
Our local ham radio enthusiasts talk about the importance of a network of amateur radio enthusiasts and what they might mean in the event of a disaster.
Apr 12, 2022
48 min
Awake Ministries: Turning lives around in Shelby County
Say hello to Stephanie Dillon, executive director of Awake Ministries since August 2021. Stephanie brought some of her military background to direct the local mission, a non-profit organization that offers services and resources that facilitate lasting recovery from the hurts, habits, and hang-ups of life. Every resource that offered by Awake is free. "We are completely reliant on the faithfulness of God and funding from our community to continue in this work." Also meet a former court-forced client who has since turned from a life of drugs and violence to a Christ-loving gentler soul, free of drugs.
Feb 14, 2022
15 min
Pathways: Shelby students learning more than readin', writin', and arithmetic
One of Shelby County Public Schools' focus is preparing students for the work world. Listen to learn about College and Career Readiness from Director Steve Coleman, and Work-Based Learning from Liaison Kelly Samples McNew.
Jan 17, 2022
23 min
Doug Butler: Rock star
Simpsonville resident Doug Butler was a navigator in the Vietnam War, and an environmental engineer after. He has retired from both, but stays busy with volunteer work and building dry stone fences. His current project is on Main Street near Centenary United Methodist Church, where he carefully places limestone rocks, obtained from interesting sources, to form a secure wall.
Nov 15, 2021
34 min
Shelbyville Celebration of Lights 2021
Everything you need to know for a great evening to ring in the holiday season.
Nov 10, 2021
13 min
The Good Guys
You've seen them working the streets in their crisp, white shirts and ties. You've peered from behind your curtains, hoping they won't stop at your house. They are those pesky religious guys, trying to lure you to their way of thinking. Actually, Nicholas Hart and Vince Duario are very well-mannered young men, members of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints (Mormon), who will gladly tell you about their faith, but only if you so desire. The western United States men are on their two-year mission in Shelbyville, Ky., to simply help people. They are offering themselves as free labor to anyone who asks. They'll mow your lawn, move your bricks, do any kind of yard work, or help paint your house. If you ask about their church, they'll sure tell you, but if not, they will simply do the work and move on. That's their mission: to do good. Nothing more. For POSITIVELY Shelby, this is episode #21, so we are moving right along and gaining new listeners each time. If you have an idea of a topic or would like to advertise and help support the podcast mission to bring the good news, call or text James Mulcahy at 502-321-9159.
Sep 4, 2021
10 min
The artist and her very large canvas
Anna Murphy, an artist from England who now lives in Chicago, has been working without fanfare on a 96x25 mural in the rear of The Gatsby as part of the property makeover for a wedding venue. Anna is enchanted by Shelbyville and beautiful rendition of all things love might be a catalyst for more murals in the region. Stay tuned ....
Aug 27, 2021
7 min
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