Posted by: Patrick Swieca in Podcasts February 19, 2021 - 2:12 pm
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Host: Ron Tunick and Scott Harries
Topic: Real Estate Giant
Guest: Brian Troop
On this episode of The Edge on KHTS AM 1220 and FM 98.1, our hosts Coach Ron Tunick and Scott Harries talk with Brian Troop!!
The Edge starts off its show with Coach Ron and Scott talk with their guest, Real Estate giant Brian Troop. Later in the show, Brian goes in depth on the real estate market.
Listen in as Coach Ron, Brian, and Scott talk about real estate.
What turns a small business into an empire? What builds athletes into Olympians? What takes artists from underground musicians to full-on rock stars? What can even strengthen your relationships at home, work, and in the world? The answer is: your “edge.” Finding it separates you from the rest of the competition. What does finding your “edge” even mean? We’re here to tell you.
One day in early December, Ephrata High School math teacher Kris Miller took a rather peculiar approach in class.
He had his students read an article from a recent edition of Scholastic News. âCould You Clone Your Pet?â the headline read.
Miller then went around the room and asked students to share their petsâ names and decide whether theyâd consider cloning them. After all, who doesnât want their pet to live forever?
âCharice? No,â Miller said, uncharacteristically fumbling on the studentâs name.
âCharis,â the student said, correcting him.
âCharis. Darn it,â Miller said.
âI used to have, um, three cats, but now I only have two because one of them died,â Charis said.
Will snow days become a thing of the past?
With virtual learning going from a niche to the norm this year, students and parents are now wondering if snow days could be a thing of the past Author: Samantha Galvez Updated: 4:22 PM EST December 15, 2020
PENNSYLVANIA, USA With virtual learning going from a niche to the norm this year, students and parents are now wondering if snow days could be a thing of the past.
One superintendent in Lancaster County believes students have had enough taken from them already.
For Dr. Brian Troop, superintendent of Ephrata Area School District, making the decision to call a snow day is one he dreads. But after this past year -