October 9 | Grant County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Todd McKinley called into the episode from near the fire line on the Rail Ridge Fire to visit with host Logan Bagett about the active fire conditions and behavior being observed.
October 8 | Grant School District #3
GSD#3 Student Council Vice President Taylor Gosnell, along with Activities Director Baryn Huerta and Advisor Kailee Oliver were on the show with host Logan Bagett to discuss homecoming week and student activities.
October 7 | Donna Steele
Medicare Professional Donna Steele was on the show with host Logan Bagett to discuss some critical changes coming to Medicare in 2025.
October 4 | Prairie City School District
Prairie City Preschool Instructors Jill Wright and Sabrina Howard were on the show with host Logan Bagett to discuss the Prairie City Preschool program and the year that's already underway.
October 3 | Grant County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Todd McKinley was on the show with host Logan Bagett to update listeners on fires in Grant County, search and rescue missions, safety messages, and more.
October 2 | Rail Ridge Fire
Alaska Team 3 PIO Roylynn Fox was on the show with host Logan Bagett for an update on the Rail Ridge Fire burning near Dayville.
September 30 | Grant County Education Service District
Grant County ESD Superintendent Robert Waltenburg, along with Director of Student Services Wendy Burrill were on the episode with Logan Bagett to discuss the operations and mission of the ESD.
September 26 | Grant County Fairgrounds
Fairgrounds Manager Mindy Winegar sat down with show host Logan Bagett to discuss updates to the Grant County Fair.
September 25 | Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife
ODFW Assistant District Wildlife Biologist Ryan Platte was on the episode with host Logan Bagett to discuss fall hunting seasons, game numbers, and things hunters in Grant County should be aware of.
September 23 | Grant School District #3
Superintendent Mark Witty and District Board Chair Will Blood were on the episode with host Logan Bagett to discuss the economical impacts of the closure of Malheur Lumber Company in John Day at both the community and school district levels.