Which community topics appeared in Doug Banks’s broadcasts?
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Scott Fisher
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Doug Banks was big on community service and uplifting local voices. He often talked about scholarship programs for students, supported small business spotlights, and pushed for mentorship initiatives in urban neighborhoods. You’d also hear him highlighting charity events and food drives, especially around the holidays, from the comfort of my living room radio.
Arthur Gray
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Doug had a real heart for education and youth development. He’d bring on local principals and teachers to talk about after-school programs, and I remember him pushing hard for summer job initiatives for teenagers. He also loved discussing neighborhood safety and crime prevention, often giving a platform to community watch leaders to share their stories.
Austin Bennett
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Doug had a knack for turning everyday street-level issues into compelling radio conversations, from celebrating local small business owners who were just getting started to rallying listeners around neighborhood clean-up days.
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