
Longtime Keene City Clerk Patty Little joins Dan Mitchell on WKBK’s Open Mic Program. Patty is retiring at the end of April after working for the city for 46 years. They discuss her work for the city, how the city and the office has changed over the years, election laws and more. 4.15.25

Dani Ruffo, V.P. of Community engagement at the Savings Bank of Walpole, updates us on their anniversary initiative “150 Good Deeds”. WKBK. 4.15.25

Wildlife biologist Eric Orff joins Dan Mitchell on WKBK’s Open Mic Program. Eric tells us about opossum, beaver, Owls and various populations of fish in New Hampshire. 4.14.25

Arnie Arnesen joins Dan Mitchell on WKBK’s Good Morning Show. They discuss the state budget passed in the house on Thursday and the rising cost of nearly everything that’s imported from China. 4.11.25

Sally Rinehart joins Dan Mitchell on WKBK’s Good Morning to update the audience on the annual Runway 5K road race coming up in May. 4.10.25

Political analyst, Scott Spradling, joins Dan Mitchell to discuss Chris Sununu’s decision not to run for U.S. Senate. WKBK. 4.9.25

Director of the Keene Department of Public Works, Don Lussier, joins Dan Mitchell on WKBK’s
Open Mic program to talk about the upcoming summer construction schedule and to update us on the Keene Downtown project.

Keene Mayor Jay Kahn joins WKBK’s Dan Mitchell on his Open Mic Program. The discussed funding the Keene Fire Department, the possibility of the Keene Police Department signing an agreement with I.C.E., the impact of state budget cuts on the city and more.

Phil Sletten, Research Director for the N.H. Fiscal Policy Institute joins Dan Mitchell on WKBK’s Open Mic to discuss their latest study on the impact of the business tax reductions on New Hampshires revenue. 4.4.25

Fenway Park Blogger and super Red Sox Fan, Henry Taves, calls in to WKBK’s Good Morning with Dan Mitchell with a report live from Boston outside the park on Home Opener Day. 4.4.25