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An evening with Mike Veile - Idaho District 35 Representative

1 h 1 min · 4. Mai 2026
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This week on Small Town Ruckus, Kaid, Casey, and Tracy somehow manage to keep things (mostly) on track while sitting down with Idaho District 35 Representative Mike Veile. From campaign talk to small-town stories, it’s a mix of politics, laughs, and the kind of side tangents you’d only expect from Caribou County locals. Whether you're tuning in for the insight or just here for the ruckus, this episode has a little bit of everything—minus the boring parts. 🗳️ Don’t forget to vote on May 19th in Caribou County—because your voice matters, even if our hosts occasionally talk over each other. Tune in, share it with your neighbors, and get ready for another round of Small Town Ruckus.

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