Joel Natalie
Erie mayor lays out massive sewer project
Citing failing storm and sanitary sewers that in some cases are a century-old, Mayor Joe Schember is advocating for a $10.5 million project to...
Laughlin advocates for solar energy
Thursday morning at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center, the Pennsylvania Conservative Energy Forum held a public meeting to inform on latest public policy regarding...
Emma’s Footprints adds prevention services
On the Wednesday episode of the Joel Natalie Show, we caught up with leaders from Emma's Footprints, an Erie-based organization that provides support, resources...
Is Erie real estate off its peak?
We’re glad you joined the Joel Natalie Show for our Tuesday episode, where we are always focused on the important topics that hit home...
WQLN educates generations
On our Monday show, we talked about public broadcasting—the history, importance, and continued relevance of this invaluable communications resource. We welcomed into the studio...
Mayor makes moves toward goals
On the Joel Natalie show, Friday edition, we checked in with Erie Mayor Joe Schember for our monthly meeting with the mayor. Along with...
The hard work of recovery in a pandemic
Thanks for listening to the Joel Natalie Show for our Thursday episode. September is National Addiction Recovery Month. To learn more about recovery, and...
Celebrating the contributions of our Hispanic neighbors
September 15 to October 15 is National Hispanic American Heritage Month. We celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month to recognize the achievements and contributions of Hispanic...
The final lap for Dahlkemper
On our Tuesday episode, we welcomed back to the microphone: Erie County Executive, Kathy Dahlkemper. With just a few months left to go in...
Cultivating a culture of quality at a large Erie manufacturer
On our Monday program, we invited the plant manager for one of the biggest manufacturers in Erie. Haris Halilovic moved to the U.S. in...