
The Morning Line Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Clarinda School Superintendent Jeff Privia discusses the Physical Plant and Equipment Levy referendum up for a vote in the September 8 special election.

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Veteran KMA Newsman Mike Peterson presents The Morning Line each weekday morning at 7:35 on KMA 960, KMA-FM 99.1 or streamed here at KMAland.com. The segment features interviews with key newsmakers from around KMAland bringing you up-to-date on the most relevant topics.
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Clarinda School Superintendent Jeff Privia discusses the Physical Plant and Equipment Levy referendum up for a vote in the September 8 special election.

Nebraska City Mayor Bryan Bequette recaps Monday night's Nebraska City City Council meeting, including budget-related action and the awarding of more economic development growth funds to a local business.

Haley Weiss, director of the Shenandoah Medical Center Foundation, previews special events coming up in the next month, including the Shenandoah Airport Day September 27, and the Hope Walk September 26.

Stanton and Fremont-Mills School Superintendent David Gute joins "The Morning Line" to discuss summer projects winding down in both districts ahead of the 2026-27 school year.

Shenandoah Mayor Roger McQueen joins "The Morning Line" to discuss the latest Shenandoah City Council meeting, including action on repairs to city hall, and update the progress of the wastewater treatment plant project.

Shenandoah School Superintendent Dr. Kerri Nelson joins "The Morning Line" to discuss Monday's Shenandoah School Board meeting, including action on a policy allowing eighth graders to participate in high school athletics

Shenandoah Medical Center CEO Matt Sells joins the "Morning Line" to provide an update on the hospital's multi-phase expansion and renovation project, including new EMS facilities and an in-house MRI.

Organizers Becca Castle Laughlin and Bill Hillman join the "Morning Line" to discuss this weekend's Rooster Tail Ride along the Wabash Trace Nature Trail.

Page County Sheriff Charles McCalla joins the "Morning Line" to remind residents of school bus laws ahead of the start of the 2026-27 school year and provide an update on the construction of a new Page County law enforce

Nebraska City Mayor Bryan Bequette joins the "Morning Line" to discuss the latest developments from the Nebraska City City Council, including steps on the Goodlife Ag facility, outlining street improvements, and seeking

Iowa State Climatologist Justin Glisan talks about the recent summer weather in Iowa, an expected strong El Nino weather pattern this fall, and expanding drought conditions in the western part of the state.

Amber Jennings, community liaison for Red Oak Police, previews National Night Out taking place in Red Oak Tuesday, August 4 from 6-8 p.m.

Tim Paluch, PR and marketing director for LifeServe Blood Center, talks about the nationwide shortage of blood, and the need for blood donations this summer.

FMTC CEO/General Manager Kevin Cabbage previews a special meeting taking place Tuesday night at 5:30 p.m. at Red Oak High School Auditorium concerning data centers and other digital infrastructure.

Radio Iowa News Director O. Kay Henderson talks about her news organization, and discusses the Democratic National Committee's decision not to include Iowa among the first six presidential caucuses in the 2028 elections.

Triple A Iowa Nebraska spokesman Brian Ortner talks about the organization's "E-Ride Ready Campaign," designed to increase safety in the use of e-bikes and e-scooters.

Margaret Brady, executive director of Vision Shenandoah and manager of the Mill, previews a back-to-school event at the Mill August 8, and updates Vision Shenandoah's first housing rehabilitation project.

Hamburg School Superintendent Alec Hendrickson recaps this week's Hamburg School Board meeting, including the near completion of Marnie Simons Elementary School's expansion and renovation project.

Creighton University Economics Professor Dr. Ernie Goss analyzes July's Rural Mainstreet Index report, which sank below growth neutral for the fifth time in the last six months.

Glenwood School Superintendent Nicole Kooiker updates activities in her district, including work on the district's strategic plan and summer repair projects.
Chris Clark
Fitness coach, Jiu-Jitsu competitor, Physique athlete · Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
1 appearance on this show
Ashley Hinson
Congresswoman
1 appearance on this show
Matt Sells
Shenandoah Medical Center
1 appearance on this show
Gregg Cruickshank
Essex School
1 appearance on this show
Roger McQueen
Shenandoah
1 appearance on this show
Kerri Nelson
Shenandoah School District
2 appearances on this show
David Gute
Fremont-Mills School District
1 appearance on this show
Tess Nelson
Essex Community Development
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Daniel Kinney
Iowa Western Community College
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Justin Glisan
Iowa State University
1 appearance on this show
Margaret Brady
Vision Shenandoah
1 appearance on this show
Jamie Shore
Page County Board of Supervisors
1 appearance on this show
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