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The PIT Radio News with Glenn Atkinson (TX), Gary Edwin Rumer (ND) and Steve Livingston (AR) welcome Dave Shuck - Mayor at Town of Providence Village, Texas on Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 11 AM - 1 PM CST.

Dave Shuck is a husband and father that has a full-time job BNSF Railway. Dave is currently serving as the Mayor of Providence Village, TX, and his first term began in 2014. Dave is just beginning his second term. In addition to this, Dave is also a GOP Precinct Chair. Mayor Dave says "the town of Providence Village has a unique story, in that it was born out of necessity only 6 years ago, in an attempt to correct some terrible wrongs, and to be able to control its destiny in the years to come. We were one of many master planned communities that have been exploding in our county. Our short term successes have been quite remarkable. We have lowered our tax rate, we have improved services, we have secured ownership of infrastructure, and we have retained the right to safely deliver water and sewer service to our residents".    

Please tune in to listen to Mayor Dave Shuck's experience, insight and transition to being Mayor at the Town of Providence Village in Texas. Dave will also discuss the need for good conservatives to seek out local office. Dave has some great examples of what happens when those spots are not filled with conservatives.

We will also be discussing current events in politics and tie in Bible Prophesy. This will definitely be a show that you do not want to miss.

We also welcome you to call in. Our guest call in number is: 929-477-1785. Please press 1 if you have a comment or question. Thank you and God Bless. :-)

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