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The West Texas Dispatch is KACU’s weekly talk show dedicated to serving the listeners of Abilene and beyond with news and information that reflects the unique spirit, needs, and issues of our region a... more
FAQs about West Texas Dispatch:How many episodes does West Texas Dispatch have?The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.
August 13, 2025August 13th, 2025The Texas redistricting fight continues. We’ll bring you the latest.One race that won’t be affected by the proposed new congressional map is Texas-19. Today we hear from Kyle Rable, the Democrat who’s challenging five-term incumbent Jodey Arrington.Tariffs are back. We check in on how the latest round could impact West Texas industries and families.It’s a return to the olden days for Texas Schoolkids. They can no longer bring their cellular telephones, or other communication devices, into their classrooms. Opinions are mixed on the ban.We’ll hear about how federal funding cuts will affect work that Texas Tech researchers are doing to help property owners work with the Texas environment....more43minPlay
August 07, 2025August 6th, 2025DEMOCRATS FLEE, THC BANS, AND FOOD BANKS ON THIS WEEK'S WEST TEXAS DISPATCH...more43minPlay
July 30, 2025July 30thTexas is still recovering from the devastating floods that hit not only the Hill Country, but also parts of West of Central Texas are also recovering. We’ll get details about the flooding and the cleanup in San Saba.And, get this: Just last month the average rate for a hotel room in Abilene Texas went up 36%. We’ll tell you why there is a sudden uptick in demand…and what it means for the economy.We’ll check in on All Kind Animal Shelter–the no-kill facility is constantly full.Also, did you know Monks Coffee shop is under new management? We talk to our friend Allison Carroll and the new owner Wyatt Crum about the past, present and future of one of the cornerstones of Downtown Abilene.And, each Tour de Gap brings together cyclists for a cause–this year, proceeds will help fill the gap for people needing medical care....more43minPlay
July 23, 2025July 23rdLawmakers are back in Austin for a special session. The agenda includes a wide range of issues – from disaster relief for recent flooding, to the regulation of products containing THC and STAAR testing. We’ll bring you an early look.The elimination of funding to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will hit this radio station harder than it will large stations in major cities. We’ll provide you with some insight into how KACU is preparing for the future.We’ll also bring you a look at how a policy to stop taxing tips affects workers in the Big Country.And comedian Vicky Lawrence is coming to town-stick around for our conversation with the former Carol Burnnett show and Mama’s Family star!...more45minPlay
July 16, 2025July 16thAbilene has hired Emily Crawford to replace Robert Hanna in the job of City Manager. She comes into the job as the city is ready to begin planning its next budget. We’ll introduce you to her and hear about her early thoughts on the move from Brownwood to Abilene.Colin Allred is here to talk about his next run for the US Senate–and to make his pitch for locals to join him on the ballot.We’ll check in on what’s happening at KTXS. Since the newsroom was destroyed in early June, the staff has been working down the hall from KACU. But what’s the long-term plan?On West Texas Roots, we hear from a West Texan whose Native American heritage compels him to serve as a caretaker of the earth.And stick around for a taste of Texas Steel Guitar....more43minPlay
July 09, 2025July 9thToday, we bring you a show that checks in on the impact of recent flooding in West Texas and how locals can help those affected by the devastation.The city of Abilene has been working on downtown streets for more than a year. We’ll hear from some businesses about how they’re doing. And we’ll update you on where the project stands.We’ll also hear from a West Texas non-profit struggling to continue serving more than 100 rural communities.And we’ll check in on small business development in the city, a child-sized business. The Children’s Business Fair takes place next week at the Mall of Abilene.There’s a new theatre group in Abilene. We will hear more about that and West Texas Roots.All that and more coming up after the news from KACU....more44minPlay
July 02, 2025July 2nd - Independence Day SpecialWest Texas joins the rest of America in celebrating the birth of the nation this week. We’ll spend this hour focused on the observance of Independence Day.A political scientist takes some time to discuss some of the basics of American civics.We’ll hear from two veterans, one Republican and one Democrat, who share what patriotism means to them.We’ll bring you a look at the different ways Americans celebrate their freedoms–and how they interact with the symbols of that freedom.And one of the most iconic American musical groups, The Oak Ridge Boys, are coming to Abilene, and we’ll talk to a member of the band about their farewell tour....more43minPlay
June 25, 2025June 25thSchool’s out for the summer! But there’s no rest for administrators.They have a lot to do to prepare for changes the state legislature passed, everything from classroom decor to school safety and standardized testing. We’ll speak with two local superintendents.Those administrators may find some time to take a break, like most of us do in the summer. We’ll check in on summer travel through ABI and speak with Don Green about plans for the renovations that they can get to work on now that voters approve the bond package to pay for them.We’ll get some tips for lawn and garden care for the summer heat, and we’ll also hear from the local barbecue spot that made a list of the top 50 in Texas....more43minPlay
June 18, 2025June 18thThe Trump administration is making changes to lots of healthcare policies, some affect funding, some affect qualifications for coverage, and some out last week will impact vaccinations. A local pediatrician explains how these recommendations could affect moms and kids and her ability to provide care.The City of Abilene continues to deal with the cyber attack. Last week, officials asked the city council to approve funds as they replace systems and equipment taken out by the April attack.Abilene’s Juneteenth celebration gets underway today! Family-friendly activities and music are planned for this year’s event in Stevenson Park.A Texas herbalist shares her memories of harvesting food from the land and her experience with the prickly pear cactus.And get your reusable shopping bags ready, the Friends of the Library sale returns to the Abilene Convention Center this weekend, with a sneak peek for members beginning tomorrow!...more43minPlay
June 11, 2025June 11thWind. Rain. Hail. Tornadoes. Several strong storms have blown through West Texas this spring. KTXS meteorologists share what it was like to be in the building when it took a direct hit.We’ll also be speaking today with Representative Stan Lambert. He survived a primary challenge and returned to Austin. We’ll hear his perspective on the 89th Legislative Session—and the Taylor County Republican Party voted this week to censure him—we’ll give him a chance to respond.We’ve also got a close-up on Texas Speaker of the House Dustin Burrows, the first West Texan to wield the gavel in more than a decade.And as part of the Texas Standard’s year-long 10TH birthday celebration, the show is coming to Abilene! They’ll be broadcasting from the CALF festival—find out how you can welcome them to Abilene....more43minPlay
FAQs about West Texas Dispatch:How many episodes does West Texas Dispatch have?The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.