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Jennifer McCune, Accounting Specialist Instructor at WITCC, shares a voicemail from her father, Greg Nelson. He was never afraid to make the big asks, to celebrate life’s highlights, and to turn ordinary moments into laughter. For Jennifer, this message is a reminder of love, humor, and presence that can’t be replaced.Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.
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Chef Michael Gasaway, Program Coordinator of the Culinary program at WITCC, shares a voicemail from his daughter Carli as a five-year-old with something important to tell her dad. In the blink of an eye, those childhood voices give way to an empty nest and three grown daughters. For Chef Gasaway, being a father has been the greatest gift, and a role that continues to shape him in ways he never could have predicted.Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.
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Clara MacFarlane Coly, Neighborhood Services Outreach Supervisor for the City of Sioux City, shares a voicemail of her sister and father laughing together, an exchange that echoes with love.Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.
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Listen to Leah Erdmann as she recommends Go as a River: A Novel by Shelley Read.
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Listen to Sarah Enright as she recommends No One Crosses the Wolf: A Memoir by Lisa Nikolidakis.
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Listen to Tyler Nordstrom as he recommends The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley.
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This is Sarah Enright, with the Sioux City Public Library, and you’re listening to Check It Out. Today, I am recommending We Are the Luckiest by Laura…
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This is Jessi Wakefield with the Sioux City Public Library and you’re listening to Check It Out.Today I would like to take a moment to suggest the creepy…
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Charlotte’s WebThis is Preston and you’re listening to Check It Out.Have you ever had to move a long distance, far away from the place you grew up in?…
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Tall, dark, and handsome? --all of that. Virgil Earp and his brothers were big buffalo-shouldered guys who could make every man bellied up to the bar feel…