The Neal Larson Show
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2390029/fan_mail/new] Neal Larson and Julie Mason opened with a sobering update in the Nancy Guthrie case, after reports that a second ransom note suggests something “unexpected” happened and that she may have died—raising new questions about what’s real, what’s a scam, and why key details were held back for weeks. From there, the show moved into District 91’s latest turbulence, with Neal and Julie arguing the union-heavy dynamic has helped create a recurring cycle of conflict and public messaging—setting up tomorrow’s planned conversation with Julie Niroki from the teachers union for their side of the story. The rest of the morning mixed sharp political commentary with lighter, high-energy cultural talk. They reacted to viral National Mall vandalism (the reflecting pool liner damage and “86 47” carved into the grass), debated accountability and double standards, and contrasted that media obsession with what they described as underplayed bombshell claims around COVID origins and Fauci. They also dug into Idaho GOP platform momentum to curb or eliminate property taxes on primary residences, discussing tradeoffs like a possible sales tax increase. Finally, an interview replay with Pocatello IT leader Ollie Khan (Moat IT) walked through data centers, closed-loop cooling, power and water concerns, and why community-negotiated requirements could turn tech growth into local jobs—before the show wrapped with a surprisingly fun run of food news (barbecue philosophy, Mountain Dew donuts, and the possible disappearance of blue and brown M&Ms) and a practical consumer recall alert from Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador. ## 2. Highlights - A grim twist in the Nancy Guthrie case: a note claims she died and is “buried with nature,” prompting skepticism about ransom-note authenticity and law enforcement strategy. - District 91 negotiations blow up again—Neal and Julie argue the union dynamic fuels a pattern, and preview tomorrow’s interview with union leader Julie Niroki. - National Mall chaos: the reflecting pool liner gets a reported 250–300 foot gash, an Olympic canoeist is arrested, and Neal draws a straight line to “two can play at this game” sentencing standards. - Ollie Khan (Moat IT) breaks down data center realities: closed-loop water cooling, power infrastructure, and what “100 jobs” really means when you count downstream economic impact. - Idaho GOP platform push: Scott Herndon’s anti–property tax plank sparks a serious discussion about ending taxes on primary residences and the political pain of cutting spending. - Snack-and-culture detour: Kansas City vs. Texas BBQ, Mountain Dew donuts, and why blue/brown M&Ms may be headed for extinction. Let’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms? You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing. Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.
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