
City Source - Edmond, August 7, 2026
For our August 7 episode we sit down with Ward 2 Council Member Barry Moore. We discuss multiple topics including Pelican Bay opening, the newly passed budget and upcoming projects, and the Legacy at Covell.

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Hosted by Classical KUCO · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 37 episodes
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Classical KUCO presents a program featuring conversations with Edmond, Oklahoma leaders and community members, exploring the stories and initiatives shaping the city.
Classical KUCO hosts City Source, a society show with 37 episodes published.

For our August 7 episode we sit down with Ward 2 Council Member Barry Moore. We discuss multiple topics including Pelican Bay opening, the newly passed budget and upcoming projects, and the Legacy at Covell.

For our July 31 episode we sit down with Human Resources Talent Coordinator, Samantha Nelson. We discuss how she got into public service, what they look for in applicants, and how/where to apply for positions.

For our July 24 episode we sit down with Assistant City Manager, Randy Entz. We discuss ONE Transit and how a regional transit system can benefit both the citizens and businesses of Edmond and the OKC Metro.

For our July 17 episode we sit down with Gregg Switzer, Senior Center Manager. We have a fun discussion on how he got his start in public service and then talk about the various programs the center offers its residents.

For our July 10 episode we sit down with Council Member for Ward 4, Phil Fraim. We discuss economic developments taking place and then One Transit: understanding what it is and how it can benefit citizens.

For our July 3 episode we sit down with Lt. Kendall Miller with the Edmond Police Department. We discuss summer and holiday safety tips for the many outdoor activities that take place.

For our June 26 episode we sit down with Jennifer Boaz, Utility Program Specialist for the City of Edmond Water Resources Department. We discuss how the department works for the citizens of Edmond, the July 1 rate increa

For our June 19 episode we sit down with Emily Harmon, Marketing and Special Events Coordinator and Farmer's Market Manager. We have a fun discussion talking about the Edmond Farmer's Market.

For our June 12 episode we sit down with Ward 3 Council Member, Preston Watterson. We discuss road improvement projects: how they're prioritized, funded, and executed.

For our June 6 episode we sit down with Jennifer Thornton, Visit Edmond Director. We discuss the upcoming Route 66 Centennial and LibertyFest events.

For our May 29 episode we sit down with Youth System of Care Grant Coordinator, Jordan Thomas. We discuss how the system works and how it benefits the citizens of Edmond.

For our May 22 episode we sit down with Arcadia Lake Manager, Nicole Offutt. We discuss the many different types of activities one can enjoy out at Arcadia Lake this summer.

For our May 15 episode we sit down with Animal Shelter Supervisor, Kenny Stevenson. We discuss tips for their pets, leash laws, and partnerships with other organizations.

For our May 8 episode we sit down with Emily Harmon, marketing and Special Events Coordinator and Farmer's Market Manager. We discuss the Edmond Farmer's Market and some parks programming for the summer.

For our May 1 episode we sit down with Maggie Murdock Nichols, Council Member for Ward 1. We discuss upcoming arts festivals and summer camp options for children.

For our April 24 episode we present two interviews. The first with Christy Batterson, Director of Housing and Community Resources, discussing the Edmond Connect Initiative and how residents can use them. The second we sp

For our April 10 episode, we sit down with Director of Emergency Management, Ben Curry, discussing his team and what residents might need to know or do to be prepped for Spring weather challenges.

For our April 3 episode we sit down with Mayor Mark Nash. We discuss some of the upcoming initiatives taking place and how citizens can share their input.

For our March 27 episode we sit down with the Director of Visit Edmond, Jennifer Thornton. We discuss the Route 66 Centennial Passport as well as the Wanderer Campaign.

For our March 20 episode we sit down with Leigh Martin, Urban Forester for the City of Edmond. We discuss her team's initiatives and also discuss programming for Arbor Day.
Jennifer Thornton
Visit Edmond Director · Off Set Fashion
3 appearances on this show
Jordan Thomas
anthropologist and former hotshot wildland firefighter · Jordan Thomas Foundation
1 appearance on this show
Nicole Offutt
Arcadia Lake
1 appearance on this show
Kenny Stevenson
animal shelter
1 appearance on this show
Leigh Martin
City of Edmond
1 appearance on this show
AJ Kriger
City of Edmond
1 appearance on this show
Casey Moore
Edmond
1 appearance on this show
Glenn Fisher
Edmond Electric
1 appearance on this show
Kirsten Ledington
City of Edmond
1 appearance on this show
Heather McDowell
Edmond Economic Development Authority
1 appearance on this show
Terry Essary
Edmond Fire Department
1 appearance on this show
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