Navigating the choppy waters of local politics requires a keen understanding of growth, development, and the community’s pulse. That’s precisely what John Hinnett brings to the table, casting light on his journey from state house candidate to aiming for a seat on the New Hanover County Commission.
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Civility in Education: Conversation with Nikki Bascome, Candidate for NHC Board of Education
Podcast: When local Carolina Beach native Nikki Bascome decided to take on the challenge of running for the Board of Education in New Hanover County, it wasn’t just a political move—it was a personal crusade to mend the frayed fabric of communication and cooperation in our educational system.
Friday Update: Why Vote Democrat? Part 1 – Crime
Crime is up all over the country. Even the smallest communities are being overrun by criminals not being held accountable for their actions. Host Reuel Sample asks a simple question: In the middle of crime sprees in Democrat controlled cities – why vote those same Democrats into power here in Wilmington, NC.
Friday Update: Why Vote Democrat? Part 2 – Using Children
The end game of Democrats in regards to your child is nothing short of just creating more – Democrats. They care about nothing else.
Getting To Know Our Neighbors – Municipal Elections 2023
ow do we know what our community is concerned about for the upcoming municipal elections here in Wilmington? Simple – we go out and ask them! Today we talk with Stephanie Fortunato – Second Vice Chair of the New Hanover County Republican Party. We talk about the necessity of door knocking – even in today’s digital age. We discover the areas of concern that the citizens of Wilmington have as we go into these elections, and the various ways we need people to volunteer. Above all, we talk about how Republican values are indeed American values – and shared by all our neighbors.
Development and Public Safety: Podcast with John Lennon
Conversation with John Lennon – Republican candidate for Wilmington, NC City Council. We talk about how we can develop the city properly, the need for increasing a police presence to keep our citizens safe, and how we need to make government a bit more open so that we can understand why our politicians have made some of the controversial decisions from the last couple years.