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  • 4/18/26 - From Air Force Base to Economic Engine: Inside Big Spring’s Airport Boom
    Apr 22 2026

    Big Spring is in the middle of a transformation—and most people don’t realize how big it is.


    In this episode, Airport Director Mike Feeley breaks down the massive developments happening at the Big Spring Airpark, from a $16 million private investment by Galaxy to a newly approved FAA military airport program that could inject another $16 million into infrastructure. We’re talking new hangars, upgraded taxiways, expanded aircraft capacity, and over 300 acres of newly usable land.


    But this isn’t just about planes—it’s about economic growth. With new infrastructure, rail access, interstate connectivity, and a multimodal master plan in the works, Big Spring is positioning itself as a serious contender for major distribution centers and industrial expansion.


    If you’ve driven past the airport recently and noticed the changes, this episode explains what’s happening—and why it could impact jobs, business, and the future of the entire community.


    KEY TALKING POINTS
    • Galaxy has taken over airport fueling operations and committed to a $16M development plan
    • $1.6M in renovations already underway on existing hangars
    • New corporate hangar planned with 28-foot doors (~$3M investment)
    • FAA selected Big Spring for the Military Airport Program (major funding boost)
    • ~$16M in FAA-funded projects approved (taxiway + apron expansion)
    • New infrastructure unlocks 300+ acres for aeronautical and industrial development
    • Airport maintains C3 designation (can support Boeing 737-class aircraft)
    • Multimodal master plan combining air, rail, and trucking logistics
    • Targeting major distribution centers (Amazon, DHL, H-E-B potential)
    • Over 1,500 acres available for industrial development around the airport
    • New sewer, water, and fire infrastructure being installed across the west side
    • Community improvements: walking trail, first responder gym, event space upgrades
    • Airport evolving into both an economic engine and community hub


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    32 min
  • 4/11/26 - Big Spring Air Park: Growth, Opportunity, and What’s Next
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of Big Spring Issues, host Scott Emerson sits down with Steve “Bodie” Bodenheimer, local Culligan manager and chairman of the Air Park Advisory Board, for an in-depth conversation about economic development and community growth in Big Spring. They discuss recent changes at Culligan, including new ownership and a renewed focus on local involvement, as well as the importance of strong community partnerships in driving progress.


    The conversation then shifts to one of the most exciting developments in the region—the Big Spring Air Park. Bodie and Scott break down ongoing projects, including runway expansions, new infrastructure, and the arrival of Galaxy FBO. They also explore the long-term vision for the air park as a major hub for transportation, logistics, and industrial growth, highlighting its strategic location with access to rail, interstate highways, and air travel. With new leadership and momentum building, the episode emphasizes why now may be a pivotal moment for Big Spring’s future.


    Key Discussion Points:

    • Culligan’s new ownership and increased commitment to community engagement

    • Major upgrades and new activity at the Big Spring Air Park, including Galaxy FBO

    • Expansion plans: runway improvements, infrastructure, and available development land

    • The multimodal master plan connecting air, rail, and interstate systems

    • Why local leadership and collaboration are key to Big Spring’s economic growth

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    30 min
  • 4/4/26 - Driving Growth: Big Spring’s New Economic Development Vision
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of Big Spring Issues, host Scott Emerson welcomes Susan Sankey, the newly appointed Executive Director of the Big Spring Economic Development Corporation (EDC). Just days into her role, Susan shares her background, her early impressions of the community, and her vision for positioning Big Spring for long-term prosperity.


    The conversation explores how the EDC supports both small businesses and large-scale industrial projects, emphasizing collaboration, removing barriers, and creating opportunities for job growth and investment. Susan and Scott also break down how the EDC is funded, the difference between Type A and Type B economic development models, and how strategic investments today can shape the future of the community.


    Listeners will also get an inside look at one of Big Spring’s biggest assets—the air park and industrial corridor—and how its multi-modal capabilities (rail, air, and highway) could attract new businesses and drive regional growth. This episode highlights the importance of community involvement, leadership alignment, and forward-thinking strategy in building a stronger Big Spring.


    Key Discussion Points:

    • Introduction of Susan Sankey as the new EDC Director

    • How the EDC supports business development and removes barriers

    • Differences between Type A and Type B economic development corporations

    • The economic potential of the Big Spring air park and industrial assets

    • The importance of collaboration and community input in future growth

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    31 min
  • 3/28/26 - Understanding Property Taxes in Howard County
    Apr 9 2026

    n this episode of Big Spring Issues, host Scott Emerson sits down with Howard County Chief Appraiser Julie Duke to break down one of the most confusing—and often frustrating—topics for local residents: property taxes. With tax season approaching, Julie explains how property values are determined, what has changed at the appraisal district, and how the process impacts homeowners, renters, and businesses across Big Spring.


    The conversation highlights a major cultural shift inside the appraisal office, focusing on transparency, accessibility, and taxpayer education. Listeners will learn how to protest their property value, what rights they have during the process, and why communication with the appraisal district can lead to better outcomes without needing formal hearings.


    From homestead exemptions and mineral valuations to the broader impact of state policies and local tax rates, this episode provides practical, easy-to-understand insight into how property taxes really work—and what residents can do to stay informed and engaged.

    Key Discussion Points:


    • How property values are determined and why they change

    • The protest process and how informal meetings can resolve disputes

    • New homestead exemption rules and potential tax refunds

    • The impact of declining oil and mineral values on local taxes

    • Why community involvement matters in setting tax rates

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    31 min
  • 3/21/26 - Building a Legacy: The West Texas Veterans Memorial
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of Big Spring Issues, host Scott Emerson sits down to discuss an ambitious and meaningful project—the development of the West Texas Veterans Memorial. As Vice President of the initiative, Luis shares the vision behind creating a space that honors veterans from all service eras, not just Vietnam, and how the memorial will serve as a lasting tribute for generations across Big Spring and surrounding counties.


    The conversation also dives into the history and current state of the existing Vietnam Memorial, the challenges faced in preserving it, and the community-driven efforts to improve and protect it. Listeners will hear how the new memorial aims to complement—not replace—the original site while expanding recognition to all who have served.

    From fundraising events and volunteer opportunities to calls for community involvement, this episode highlights how local leadership and citizen participation are shaping a project that reflects pride, remembrance, and unity in West Texas.


    Key Discussion Points:

    • The vision and purpose behind the new West Texas Veterans Memorial

    • Preserving and improving the existing Vietnam Memorial site

    • Expanding recognition to veterans from all service eras and conflicts

    • Opportunities for community involvement, volunteers, and board membership

    • Upcoming fundraising efforts, including a community golf tournament

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    29 min
  • 3/14/26 -Classic Cars, Community Giving, and the Spirit of Big Spring
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of Big Spring Issues, host Scott Emerson visits with Jean Hector of Circle H Auto Sales to talk about classic cars, restoration work, and the growing automotive business he’s built just outside Big Spring in Coahoma. Jean shares how his shop has become more than a car lot—offering restoration, mechanical work, custom interiors, upholstery, and full classic car builds for enthusiasts who want to bring their dream vehicles back to life.


    The conversation also highlights the strong community spirit of Big Spring. Jean discusses his involvement in Payday Big Spring, a unique local giving program where members contribute monthly funds that go directly to people in need within the community. The discussion reflects how local generosity and neighbor-helping-neighbor values continue to shape the town.


    From stories about drag racing and classic car culture to the importance of community support, this episode blends automotive passion with heartfelt appreciation for the people who make Big Spring a special place to live.


    Key Discussion Points:

    • How Payday Big Spring works and the impact it has already made in helping local residents in need

    • The services offered by Circle H Auto Sales, including classic car restoration, upholstery, and mechanical work

    • The growing interest in classic vehicles and modern upgrades like fuel injection and resto-mods

    • Big Spring’s deep racing and car culture history tied to Webb Air Force Base and local events

    • Jean Hector’s reflections on the generosity and community spirit of Big Spring residents

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    34 min
  • 3/7/26 - Stars & Cars: Big Spring’s 20-Year Community Fundraiser
    Mar 13 2026

    This episode of Big Spring Issues highlights the upcoming Stars & Cars fundraiser, a longtime Big Spring tradition supporting the Volunteer Service Council of the Big Spring State Hospital. Host Scott Emerson sits down with Dana Johnson and Amy Vandergriff to talk about the event’s 20-year history, how the unique reverse raffle works, and what attendees can expect during a night filled with casino games, food trucks, live music, and auctions.


    The event raises funds for projects that directly benefit residents at the state hospital and people in need throughout the Big Spring community. The Volunteer Service Council helps provide clothing, hygiene items, emergency assistance, and improvements around the hospital campus—along with running the community thrift store known as The Chalet. Dana and Amy also share how local businesses and volunteers can support the fundraiser through donations, auction items, and participation in the event.


    From reverse raffles and silent auctions to stories about how the organization helps local families in times of crisis, this conversation showcases the community spirit behind one of Big Spring’s biggest annual fundraisers.


    Key Discussion Points:

    • How the Stars & Cars reverse raffle works and why it’s become a Big Spring favorite fundraiser

    • The 20-year history of the event and its growth into one of the community’s largest gatherings

    • How funds from the event support the Big Spring State Hospital and community needs

    • The role of the Volunteer Service Council and the services offered through The Chalet thrift store

    • Opportunities for local businesses and volunteers to donate auction items or help with the event

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    27 min
  • 2/28/26 - How Big Spring ISD Is Strengthening School Safety
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of Big Spring Issues, host Scott Emerson speaks with Jim Womack, Director of Safety and Security for Big Spring ISD, about the systems and strategies in place to protect students across the district. Following recent incidents in the community, including a weapon discovered at the high school, the conversation focuses on how quickly school officials responded and how proactive safety planning helps prevent larger problems.


    Womack explains the layers of security in place throughout the district, including controlled entry vestibules, monitored doors, hundreds of cameras, anonymous reporting tools, and a narcotics detection canine. He also highlights the importance of students speaking up through anonymous alerts and emphasizes how community involvement plays a key role in maintaining a safe environment for more than 3,500 students.


    The discussion also touches on the broader challenge of student safety—addressing fear, bullying, and misinformation that spreads quickly on social media. Womack encourages parents and community members to communicate directly with school officials and use the district’s reporting tools to ensure concerns are handled quickly and accurately.


    Key Discussion Points:

    • How Big Spring ISD responded quickly to a weapon discovered on campus

    • Security measures including access control doors, reinforced glass, and over 600 cameras

    • The anonymous reporting system that allows students and parents to share safety concerns

    • The role of parents and community members in maintaining safe schools

    • Future safety improvements including potential AI-assisted camera monitoring

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    31 min