Krbn - Internet News Talk Radio

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 296:18:00
  • More information

Informações:

Synopsis

Broadcasting from Eugene Oregon since 2009 with over 300 episodes making us one of the longest Internet talk radio stations in the Eugene area, welcome to KRBN Internet News Talk Radio.KRBN Internet News Talk Radio's lineup:Every Wednesday, The Boze Noze Show hosted by sitting West Lane County Commissioner Jay Bozievich. Jay is donating his time each week to make himself directly available to the general public. Check out our Facebook page for upcoming events and your questions or comments.Call or listen live at 646-721-9887 (press "1" to join the conversation)e-mails go to Talk@KRBNradio.NET [not .com]

Episodes

  • Cedar Creek fire, clouds and fog

    27/10/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY, NEW TIME @ 5:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Ballots have been mailed in Oregon and we need to talk about what is on them. I want to go over the statewide measures as well as local races. Dawn Lesley just received a $1000 from recalled City Councilor Claire Syrett, which fits as they both support EmX on River Road. The rain has finally put an end to the evacuations notices and poor air quality but before nature finally did what the USFS should have done in early August the Cedar Creek fire may have been responsible for a multi-vehicle pill up on I-5 the killed two people. We are seeing lawsuits against power companies, where is the one against the USFS for letting this fire burn? Remember that Dawn Lesley is supported by radical environmental groups that push the "let it burn" philosophy. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The Boze Noze Show is live at 5:00 pm Pacific on Wednesdays. You can listen to the show online (just click the picture below) or on

  • Oregon fires - the real reason behind it

    13/10/2022 Duration: 01h01min

    Live at our new time - 5 pm it's the Boze Noze Show with your host Jay Bozievich Pressure from environmental groups like Oregon Wild has caused the US Forest Service to allow “natural caused” fires to burn instead of doing aggressive initial attack to put them out when small. The Cedar Creek fire is a perfect example and now over two months it has caused havoc for the people living near and far as today school districts and Kidsports athletic events are being cancelled in Eugene and Veneta due to hazardous air quality from Cedar Creek fire smoke. Chandra LeGue, Senior Conservation Advocate for Oregon Wild, is endorsing Dawn Lesley for the West Lane Commissioners seat. She has also contributed to Dawn’s campaign. Dawn will support the “let it burn” philosophy that led to evacuations, loss of business, cancellations and health issues from the Cedar Creek fire that started in ONE TREE. Vote for reasonable forest management, vote for RYAN CENIGA! (Photo is the Cedar Creek fire on August 1, 2022)

  • Power Shutoffs, Tax Increases, stadiums and EmX

    14/09/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! A weekend of power shut offs and evacuations that could all have been avoided if only the US Forest Service put out the single tree fire that became the Cedar Creek Fire. I am really angry about this as it is just the latest example in a string of large fires that could have been stopped early, some that took lives and homes. Tax increases and stadiums were on our agenda again this week. More votes have been counted in the recall of Claire Syrett and the yes to recall side has expanded their lead. It seems EmX for River Road is pretty unpopular. BTW, Claire Syrett contributed to Dawn Lesley's campaign for Commissioner and Dawn contributed to Claire. When it comes to EmX, Dawn=Claire. Speaking of street design, Common Sense for Springfield is kicking off their "Protect Main Street '' effort at redesigning the misguided roundabout plans next Monday evening at Along Came Trudy's, RSVP required. It seems that mass timber construction is being embraced by clim

  • Recall

    07/09/2022 Duration: 01h01min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Recalled! It appears that Eugene City Councilor Claire Syrett has been recalled by the voters of her ward over her support for the "Moving Ahead" program that would take lanes away from River Road for an EmX bus route. Dawn Lesley has spoken in support of Moving Ahead in the past and wants to represent Santa Clara on the County Commission. This is a pretty big thing as recalls are rarely successful. The voters are not happy about EmX on River Road. The Board will also be considering raising the Transient Room Tax paid by hotels and other lodging to support a multi-use stadium at the fairgrounds that would be home for the Eugene Ems baseball team. What are your thoughts on using a lodging tax for a stadium? It is also high fire season again as we get ready to acknowledge the second anniversary of the Holiday Farm Fire. I want to explain what federal law says about accepting FEMA funds that is why the lawsuit over liability for causing the fire. Meanwhile C

  • Ems Stadium and Hwy 126

    24/08/2022 Duration: 01h01min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! The Board took the biggest step so far towards a possible multi-use stadium facility that could be the new home for the Eugene Ems at the fairgrounds. We directed staff to prepare the ordinances needed to increase our transient room tax (TRT) and the car rental tax (CRT) as a mechanism for financing the project. We will have to hold a public hearing on the increases in September but we are hoping to finance the stadium without using local property taxes. TRT and CRT are generally paid by tourist and visitors to Lane County not residents. Still more check points before it is a done deal like getting a design/build team on board and getting final costing, etc. We also will be studying a multi-use indoor facility that could be used for indoor track and other indoor sports tournaments. In the meantime, we asked LTD to come present to the Board about Moving Ahead. That should be an interesting conversation. I also am working on getting a public meeting set-up

  • A lots happening...

    10/08/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! New taxes for Lane County will be on the ballot in November. No, not to hire more deputy DA's so we prosecute all felonies. This tax will go to repair and upgrade parks. Once again I was the lone vote against this as I feel we are letting our State legislators and Congress critters off the hook for their lack of support and asking locals to make up the difference for a non-critical function. If I am going to ask senior citizens to increase their property taxes then it is going to be to support a critical function that is a life safety issue like keeping criminals off the street. We also heard one of the best reports on our homeless efforts since I have been a Commissioner. A very clear road map of the current system and how we are working to improve it as well as a report on the outcomes from existing programs. It was interesting that a program that included navigation (case management) had a 69% success rate in clients exiting to permanent housing where

  • "no filing" certain low level non-violent felonies and misdemeanors

    03/08/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Due to loss of personnel, the District Attorney will not be filing charges in non-violent felonies and misdemeanors. I want people to understand how the is really due to the failures of the state legislature and congress to adequately fund the counties in Oregon for the services they perform on their behalf. Our progressive majority is blatantly trying to lock in appointed positions beyond the first of the year knowing they are about to lose the majority. The board was updated on our affordable housing plan which is leaning to heavily on government built housing. I believe government housing is NOT affordable housing. Government housing is subsidized housing. Next week we are holding a public hearing to get input from the public about placing a new property tax for parks on the ballot in November. We need to hear from everyone and not just park advocates. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The Boze Noze Show is live a

  • Oregon 22, indoor masking and heat wave

    27/07/2022 Duration: 58min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! It's National Scotch Day! No Board meeting this week so no new Board items to talk about but lots of other issues. The City of Springfield is going to challenge the state on new land use laws being implemented by executive order rather than legislated. A disturbing trend both in Washington DC and Salem is to ignore the separation of powers and just do things from the executive office. Unfortunately with Oregon's system of appointing judges, our state judiciary, which should correct this, is beholding to the the current Governor for their jobs. I am attending the grand opening of our new Parole and Probation facilities at Roosevelt and 99 today, it is sad that if we can't convince the legislature to take action we may be laying off or leaving positions unfilled in this division. The Worlds wrapped up with great showing by Team USA but a pathetic showing in attendance. The Lane County Fair also wrapped up but not without some controversy also. Why do heat w

  • A lot going on in Lane County

    20/07/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! The World's are here and after telling us for weeks to avoid downtown due to expected traffic and that there may be long waits in restaurants due to lack of staff to handle the extra business, now they are telling folks to come eat in town because the restaurants are not busy. I also warned the Board about asking voters to increase their taxes for parks before we ask them to continue paying higher property taxes for public safety. As the rest of the Board pushed ahead with the Parks Levy we received notice from our District Attorney that she has lost senior staff to Oregon DOJ and has had no applications for several openings. The result may be going back to "no files" on some felonies due to lack of prosecution resources. The Board also is supporting EV's despite our crumbling electric grid and the carbon footprint of battery production. They also continued the process of letting Homes for Good move to little elected official direct oversight despite $58

  • Magic mushrooms and monkey pox

    13/07/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! The Board got to talk about psilocybin and Measure 109 implementation. We also got an update on communicable disease prior to hosting the world for the next couple of weeks. So we talk about magic mushrooms and monkey pox! I got to cut a ribbon on some new cabins at Harbor Vista Park in Florence today. Speaking of Parks the Board will be talking about the possible levy at next week's meeting. We got word that the arbitrage bonding I voted against sold at 4.43%, gambling $286 million of your tax dollars that we can beat that interest rate by investing the money in the PERS fund with the state. Oh, and "Kalapuya County" is being proposed again for Lane County...imagine just how many signs, vehicles and uniforms we would have to change. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The Boze Noze Show is live at 4:00 pm Pacific on Wednesdays. You can listen to the show online (just click the picture below) or on your phone by callin

  • Independence Day & taxation without representation (as usual)

    06/07/2022 Duration: 49min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! I survived COVID and Alaska. Now I have to remember what we was going on prior to all that. I do know that Independence Day came and went without the City of Eugene granting me the right to vote in their elections even though they are taxing my paychecks. Speaking of rights, is anyone else at all bothered by the concept of placing equity above equality? I seem to be the only Board member concerned about it. We continue to move slowly towards making a decision on a multi-use facility at the fairgrounds that would also be home to the Ems. While I was gone the Board adopted our budget and continued towards a possible property tax levy to support county parks. I seem to be the only person concerned about asking for higher taxes in November knowing we have to renew the public safety levy in May of 2023. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The Boze Noze Show is live at 4:00 pm Pacific on Wednesdays. You can listen to the sho

  • It's Back....

    08/06/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! F-2 property owners need to listen today as I need your help in convincing our progressive board members that your property rights are important. We also spent a lot of time talking about homelessness but the progressives don't seem to want to help F-2 property owners build new homes. Lane County is going to spend $28 million over the next year on homeless initiatives and at least we seem to be holding steady with some of the numbers. We are going to hold a panel discussion open to the public on our proposal for a 42-bed stabilization center for those experiencing a mental health crisis. Gas prices set a record every day for the last week. Masking was brought back "voluntarily' last week only to have the COVID case numbers fall since then. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The Boze Noze Show is live at 4:00 pm Pacific on Wednesdays. You can listen to the show online (just click the picture below) or on your phone by

  • Sometimes there is good news

    01/06/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Some good news, no Board meeting this week so you are safe from any new county laws, the City of Eugene and Oregon 2022 decided to maintain access to our facilities on MLK Blvd during the marathons and run walks, and I celebrated 40-years of marriage since the last show. But I want to talk about our criminal justice system and a crisis quietly brewing in Oregon. Most people aren't aware of the work our parole officers do and how we work as a system in Lane and other counties to divert people from prison saving millions in public money every year. Unfortunately, COVID shut downs, staffing and funding issues are combining to bring this system into crisis and most Oregonians aren't completely unaware. The results will make us less safe, waste human potential and cost us more in the long run. I hope by bringing this more public we can influence the legislature to prevent the coming crisis. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call

  • Got an extra $1000 laying around?

    25/05/2022 Duration: 01h03min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! The Board held our first in-person meeting in over two years! The meeting had plenty to talk about. Sexually transmitted infection are rising in Lane County. We continue to explore a multi-use stadium facility at the Fairgounds with the Em's as an anchor tenant. Our patrol deputies are getting body cams. The contract to run the 75 bed homeless shelter and navigation center was approved. The Board approved gambling your tax dollars on the market using arbitrage over my objection. And the folks with the Oregon 22 World games want the County to front $300,000 to build a temporary gravel access road to our Serbu campus on MLK Blvd because they want to have the marathon and other races start and finish in front of Autzen stadium. OR 22 received $40 million in support from the legislature and an individual day pass ticket can cost $1,000. Not to mention what the networks are paying for broadcast rights. Why should their desire to close a road down cause taxpaye

  • may 17th primary

    18/05/2022 Duration: 01h00s

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Election day? Now that postmarks are being excepted on ballots it is no longer election "day" in Oregon, it has become election week. This was one of the worst election rules in Oregon on top of many others that will cause more people to doubt the integrity of the election process and ultimately the results. Speaking of results, it is looking like we will see a new board majority here in Lane County next year. It seems like people are finally waking up to what LTD and the City of Eugene are planning under the "Moving Ahead" project at the same time activist are starting a drumbeat to stop the widening of Beltline over the Willamette River and Hwy 126 between Eugene and Veneta, all because "cars bad!" After years of bad-mouthing and trying to limit short-term rentals, they are asking folks to please open their homes for the World Track championships due to the shortage of hotels. Are any of you planning on making a few extra $'s? We can also talk about any

  • David Loveall for Springfield County Commissioner

    11/05/2022 Duration: 52min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! My guest will be David Loveall and we are going to have a conversation about integrity and character. Joe Berney in his re-election attempt is showing his lack of integrity and character. Lying outright about his vote in favor of raising commissioner's pay that is already more than $95,000/year. Spreading undocumented rumors about David. Meanwhile not addressing how he was paid over $80,000 by Lane County as a consultant a few years back and delivered nothing according to an audit made public recently. Heather Buch is also out there claiming she is the queen of housing and helping fire victims when she knowingly voted for new zoning code that made it harder for fire victims and others to build dwellings. She waited 7 months to waive permit fees when other counties took less than 7 weeks to do the same. She also delayed implementation of HB 2289 that made it easier for fire victims to rebuild. Meanwhile, Dawn Lesley lost her leadership position on the budg

  • Ministry of Truth and protecting your property rights

    04/05/2022 Duration: 01h01min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Yesterday, I tried to get my fellow commissioners to start a process to protect the property rights of folks that own F-2 zoned land. Heather Buch, Joe Berney and Laurie Trieger all refused to support my efforts to make it easier to build a home. The week before they refused to support my efforts to allow people in F-2 lands to rebuild their homes after it burned down. Heather Buch is running TV ads claiming she is all about housing, really? This is the same person who voted for new floodplain regulations that restrict the ability to build homes. The new Ministry of Truth (Disinformation Governance Board) being formed should bring visions of Orwellian dystopia where history and news are re-written and questioning the revisions is a crime. There is also the leaked draft decision from the Supreme Court making the news, which of course meant riots in Portland again. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The Boze Noze Show i

  • Juneteenth, Parks Maintenance, mental health and jail beds

    27/04/2022 Duration: 59min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Back to our regular time and so much to talk about. The Board voted to give our employees Juneteenth off as a paid holiday. A new strategic plan was approved over my objections. We also got more bad news about the state of our parks and the backlog of deferred maintenance. The question I have for you is fixing potholes at a park more important than maintaining our jail beds or funding mental health services? I also got a little hot under the collar yesterday because our staff has re-interpreted a 30-year old zoning statute and is telling folks they may not be able to replace a home that was lost due to a house fire in F-2 zoned property. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The Boze Noze Show is live at 4:00 pm Pacific on Wednesdays. You can listen to the show online (just click the picture below) or on your phone by calling 646-721-9887. Just press "1" if you want to join the conversation. If you can't make the live sh

  • Natural gas, commissioners pay & censorship

    20/04/2022 Duration: 30min

    LIVE WEDNESDAY @ 4:30 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! SPECIAL TIME TODAY @ 4:30 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Due to schedule conflicts we will be starting the show late and it will only be 30 minutes so we need to talk fast! Springfield pressed pause on the Main Street roundabouts. Elon Musk is trying to buy Twitter to remove censorship. Meanwhile, Facebook is preventing me from talking to a wider audience about the Commissioner's pay raise issues because they deem factual, verifiable data and actions as "misleading claims". Natural gas bans are still being discussed despite the risk to the stability of our electric grid. Even the Multnomah County Sheriff is starting to take notice of the rising crime problems while protestors once again take to the streets of Portland to bash the police. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The Boze Noze Show is live at 4:00 pm Pacific on Wednesdays. You can listen to the show online (just click the picture below) or on your

  • It's a Gas (or not!)

    13/04/2022 Duration: 01h10min

    LIVE TODAY @ 4:00 pm Pacific, It's the Boze Noze Show! Eugene is considering a natural gas ban and my fellow Commissioners approved a "Climate Action Plan" pushing for electrification over natural gas despite information showing that it will probably lead to an actual increase in carbon footprint and the destabilization of the electric grid. Continuing the topic of gas, our President thinks that using food for fuel will bring down inflation. We also got an update on the Holiday Farm fire recovery and we are still behind other counties in issuing permits and the number of homes destroyed has gone up due to better survey work. The Board also expanded the use of the Community Benefits bidding program against my wishes. This program is costing taxpayers more for our construction projects that could be used for other purposes like law enforcement. Speaking of law enforcement, I also want to discuss Highway 126 and the recent fatalities. We can also talk about anything else on your mind, just give us a call! The B

page 1 from 15