Displaying 7 items of The Political Spotlight with the tag "hcsd".
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#653 | Jason Williams (R) Candidate for Henry County Sheriff! & More! | The Political Spotlight
April 29th, 2026 | 2 hrs 24 mins
accountability, big announcement, cancer diagnosis, captain, captain of detectives, election 2026, ems, fire chief, firefighter, hcsd, henry county sheriff's department, indiana politics, insurance issues, jason williams, k9 deputy, lawsuits, mayor dan ridenour, merit commission, muncie fire department, new allegations, old allegations, perception, republican, troy dulaney
Join Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey as he welcomes Jason Williams, Republican candidate for Henry County Sheriff, to the show. Williams has lived in Henry County for more than 20 years. He has served with the Sheriff's Department for 21 years, including 17 as a K-9 Deputy. Williams currently serves as Captain of the Detectives Division. Bilbrey and Williams discuss the campaign, Williams' views on the state of the Henry County Sheriff's Department, and his plans for the Department if elected. Bilbrey had planned to talk, after the candidate interview, about the discrepancies between what Henry County Sheriff John M. Sproles has said about the Sheriff's Department's role in the insurance situation facing Henry County and what Producer Kate and the team have found through record requests. However, sometimes BREAKING NEWS changes things! So, Bilbrey and Producer Kate will cover the Henry County insurance situation in episode 654, which airs tomorrow evening, Thursday, April 30, 2026, at 9 p.m. (ET). Tonight, Bilbrey first addresses the sad news announced today by Muncie Mayor Dan Ridenour. The Mayor confirmed a cancer diagnosis and will undergo surgery and treatment, keeping him out of City Hall for six weeks. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE MAYOR, HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS, AND HIS DOCTORS AND NURSES! From there, Bilbrey examines the latest developments involving embattled Muncie firefighter Troy Dulaney, including the "newest-old allegations," the details of Dulaney's fight to stay employed, and what appears to be the city's effort to terminate Dulaney. Which one is right? Are they both wrong? What in the hell is going on? Bilbrey breaks it down, again, in this episode! #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#650 | Craig Ring (R) Candidate for Henry County Sheriff! & More! | The Political Spotlight
April 26th, 2026 | 1 hr 29 mins
2026 white house correspondents’ association dinner, accountability, assassination attempt, cole tomas allen, craig ring, election 2026, hcsd, henry county sheriff's department, indiana politics, non-law enforcement, police, president donald j. trump, public concern, republican, secret service, sheriff, teacher, trump, update
Join Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey as he welcomes Craig Ring, Republican candidate for Henry County Sheriff, to the show. Ring is a lifelong resident of Henry County. He is one of two candidates in this race who are not currently, nor have ever been, law enforcement officers. He has said he is running because of well-known issues with the current elected sheriff and the sheriff's department's operations under that leadership. Bilbrey and Ring discuss the campaign, Ring's views on Henry County's current state, and Ring's plans for the sheriff's department if elected. After the interview, Bilbrey provides a brief update on what has been learned over the past 24 hours since the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner on Saturday, April 25, 2026. #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#639 | Jim Nicholson (R) Candidate for Henry County Sheriff! | The Political Spotlight
April 14th, 2026 | 1 hr 10 mins
accountability, captain, chief, city of new castle police, election 2026, hcsd, henry county sheriff's department, indiana politics, jim nicholson, republican
Join Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey as he welcomes Jim Nicholson, the Republican candidate for Henry County Sheriff, to the show. Nicholson, who currently serves as a Captain with the New Castle Police Department, has served there for 36 years, including 8 as Chief. This is Nicholson's second run for Sheriff; he ran four years ago, losing the primary to current Sheriff John M. Sproles. Bilbrey and Nicholson discuss the campaign, Nicholson's thoughts on Henry County's current state, and Nicholson's plans for the county if elected. #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#638 | Landon Dean (D) Candidate for Henry County Sheriff! & More! | The Political Spotlight
April 13th, 2026 | 1 hr 51 mins
accountability, chief, city of muncie, controversy, democrat, election 2026, fired, george folley, hcsd, henry county sheriff's department, indiana politics, indiana state board of accounths, knightstown police department, landon dean, mayor dan ridenour, middletown police department, nikki eckerson, parks department, sgt
Join Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey as he welcomes Landon Dean, Democratic candidate for Henry County Sheriff, to the show. Dean, who is currently serving in his third year as Chief of the Middletown, Indiana, Police Department, retired from the Henry County Sheriff's Department after a 27-year career, during which he held numerous roles. Dean has also served as the interim Chief of the Knightstown, Indiana, Police Department for the past year. He helped rebuild and restaff the department and, just today, Monday, April 13, 2026, announced that he will step down from that interim position at the next Knightstown Council meeting. Dean ran for Sheriff twice, once more than twenty years ago and again in 2022, losing to the current Sheriff, John M. Sproles. Bilbrey and Dean discuss the campaign, Dean's thoughts on Henry County's current state, and Dean's plans for the county if elected. After the interview with candidate Landon Dean, Bilbrey then examines serious information he has been hearing from sources about the City of Muncie's Parks Department. #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#624 | WEIK Reporting! What's Really Going On? | The Political Spotlight
March 22nd, 2026 | 2 hrs 3 mins
becoming the story, false claim, hcsd, henry county indiana, henry county jail, henry county sheriff john m. sproles, henry county sheriff's department, jail commander stacey guffey, misinformation, negligence, nicholas gulley ii incident, the courier-times, travis weik, wrongful death suit
This 624th episode is a follow-up to Ep 623: "Becoming the Story!" It discusses the article published on Friday, March 20, 2026, by The Courier Times Editor/Reporter Travis Weik. The article, "More Jail Footage Reviewed Following Gulley's Death," reports on the death of Nicholas Gulley II on Friday, February 27, 2026, after being on life support in the ICU for over a month, following a ten-day stay at the Henry County Jail. The fact that reporter Travis Weik tried to start the article with a false claim and point fingers at Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey set things off on the wrong foot. Not to mention the strange feeling that Weik and the newspaper seem more focused on playing PR rep for Sheriff John M. Sproles than on investigating what actually happened and following the story to its true, factual conclusion. All this and more make Bilbrey and the team question what is really going on, and he covers it all in this episode! #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#623 | Becoming the Story! | The Political Spotlight
March 19th, 2026 | 2 hrs 6 mins
becoming the story, false claim, hcsd, henry county indiana, henry county jail, henry county sheriff john m. sproles, henry county sheriff's department, jail commander stacey guffey, negligence, nicholas gulley ii incident, the courier-times, travis weik, wrongful death suit
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey explains that, despite all the chaos in Henry County involving Sheriff John M. Sproles and the Henry County Sheriff's Department, the local newspaper (The Courier-Times) will apparently publish a story soon that references a claim about Bilbrey and 'The Political Spotlight' that isn't even true. #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#610 | Monday-Funday (Free-for-All Chat)! | The Political Spotlight The Political Spotlight
February 23rd, 2026 | 1 hr 34 mins
2026 election cycle, anderson, defamation of character, delaware county, free for all, hcsd, henry county, henry county sheriff john m. sproles, indiana, libel, madison county, monday-funday, muncie, muncie city council meeting, new castle, odds and ends, open chat, politics, randolph county, randy coward, republican candidate for henry county sheriff randy howard, slander, studio move, winchester
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey has just about had all the studio moving he can handle... not to mention it's happening right in the middle of the kickoff of the 2026 Election Season, as well as during what is shaping up to be a busier-than-usual "end-of-winter period," politically speaking! It's all just a bit too much! And that's why this 610th episode is a "free association" show. A Monday-Funday (Free-for-All Chat)! But don't worry, Bilbrey will cover a few political and governmental odds and ends! #ThePoliticalSpotlight