STCNOW The Pulse

STCNOW The Pulse
Podcast Description
STCNOW The Pulse Podcast will feature interviews with City of Saint Charles employees and officials, as well as the latest news and current events.
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This podcast focuses on a variety of local themes including city governance, community events, and public services. Episodes cover topics such as local animal shelter regulations, updates from the mayor, community development initiatives, and special events like Veterans Day celebrations and festivals, providing listeners with insight into the inner workings of their city.

STCNOW The Pulse Podcast will feature interviews with City of Saint Charles employees and officials, as well as the latest news and current events.
On this episode of The Pulse Podcast, host Ed Akers sits down with Kim Hudson—City Clerk and behind-the-scenes quarterback of St. Charles' government meetings. From mastering Robert’s Rules of Order to orchestrating council sessions with the precision of a stage director, Kim shares how her role keeps local democracy running smoothly. Hear how she balances legal lingo, records dating back to 1849, and modern transparency under Missouri’s Sunshine Law—all with a deep appreciation for the city’s history.Whether you're a civic nerd, history buff, or just curious what really goes on at City Hall, this episode delivers insight, charm, and a few laughs along the way.🗳️ Subscribe and catch new episodes every second and fourth Tuesday on Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

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