Congressman Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) joins Tom Miller for a conversation about current affairs in Congress, and how those affairs affect his constituents.
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Congressman Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) joins Tom Miller for a conversation about current affairs in Congress, and how those affairs affect his constituents.
Dr. Russell Friedman is the Executive Director of the Grief Recovery Institute in Sherman Oaks, CA. Dr. Friedman joins Tom Miller for a conversation about grief involving pets.
State Senator David Luechtefeld (R-Okawville) joins Tom Miller for conversation on happenings in IL politics during Gov. Rauner's first month in office.
David England is a retired Associate Professor of Finance at John A. Logan College. England sits down with Michael Roberts for a discussion on oil, silver, and how young people can better financially prepare themselves for the future.
Carbondale Mayoral Candidate and City Councilperson Jane Adams sits down for a conversation with Michael Roberts. Adams discusses her ideas on how to make Carbondale an overall better city.
Michael Roberts sits down with Brad Richards, Executive Vice President of the Illinois Oil and Gas Association. Richards explains the economic benefits, and common misconceptions of fracking.
Carbondale Mayoral candidate John "Mike" Henry sits down with Michael Roberts for a conversation on Henry's run for the office of Mayor of Carbondale, and also discusses the fallout from the court battle over the legitimacy of his candidacy.
David England is a retired Associate Professor of Finance at John A. Logan College. England sat down with Tom Miller to answer your financial questions.
State Representative Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) joins The Morning Newswatch for a conversation with Tom Miller hours before she is to be sworn into the 99th Illinois General Assembly
John Tillman is the CEO of the Illinois Policy Institute. Tillman joins Tom Miller for a conversation regarding executive orders passed at the last minute by former Gov. Pat Quinn, as well as an executive order passed by Governor Bruce Rauner on Tuesday.