Thursday, Dec. 17 – National Maple Syrup Day

Steph is here, and Todd is not...which means it's two against one in the battle of the sexes today. On today's Morning Scramble, Stan talks about some things that are outrageous, Steph continues to tempt us with food, and in true Amanda fashion...she tries to throw glitter on the whole thing! Lots of good laughs today on the Morning Scramble.
Thank you to our show sponsor Swains General Store. Thank you also to LaBelle Crepes in downtown Port Angeles.
Wednesday, Dec. 16 – It’s the premier of “Standa”!

Todd has started his MUCH deserved vacation, and has left "Standa" with no adult supervision. Stan and Amanda get your morning started with Tom "Karen" Cruise news, information on cross country toasting, and tips from King County on how to 'get close' with the one you love with a little "COVID-Sutra". Plus, five RANDOM facts.
Thank you to our show sponsor Swains General Store. Thanks also this morning to Franks Auto and Park View Villa.
Tuesday, Dec. 15 – National Cupcake Day!

If you missed the beginning of the morning scramble...don't worry...so did Amanda. She claims she was 'working' in her office...but we think we heard her upstairs choreographing her own version of the Sugar Plum Fairy Dance.
ONCE Amanda realized what time it was...all three Scramblers were back in the saddle and ready to go. Today, the crew talked about National Cupcake Day, how some midwest schools are allowing full contact wrestling...but no handshaking, and that it's Todd's last day....in 2020. Also, find out a handy little tip on keeping packages safe on your porch.
Thank you to our show sponsor Swains General Store, and also today to Hartnagel Building Supply and Angeles Millwork, and Peninsula Bottling.
12/14/2020 – Clallam County Prosecutor Mark Nichols

Nichols talks about issues facing coroner duties and proposed legislation that would change requirements for death investigators. He also talks about pandemic lawsuits
Monday, Dec. 14 – Good Deeds ROCK!

It's Monday morning and the Scramble crew is all ready to go...basically.
Todd and Amanda are in good moods with happy holiday stories, and Stan...well Stan is Stan...which is why we love him. Get a great dose of Christmas Cheer and learn stuff you didn't know! (Or maybe you did know this stuff...you probably ARE smarter than this crew)
Thanks to our show sponsors Swains General Store, and also Pegasus Cleaners in Sequim.
Friday December 11, 2020 – Ugly Sweaters are in…

A recent survey showed that people who wear ugly sweaters are more attractive. If you need me...I'll be buying out local stores of all the ugly sweaters. More sweaters will make me more sexy right?
Todd, Stan and Amanda put a cap on this week with shenanigans and laughs, and information you didn't know you didn't know.
Thank you to our show sponsor Swains General Store and Rainshadow Cafe in Sequim.
12/10/2020 – Clallam County Commissioners and Road Department

County Commissioner Randy Johnson on the county's COVID response and budget issues and Road Department officials talk about winter preparation, big projects looming for 2021 and expansion of the Olympic Discovery Trail
Thursday December 10, 2020 – Happy Hanukkah

It is the first day of Hanukkah and we would like to wish all our friends “Hanukkah Sameach!”
The whole crew is in this morning for the Scramble...Stan, Todd, Steph and Amanda...with lots of topics to cover, including Googles top news searches of 2020, food, Christmas stuff, and how poop can save honeybees from murder hornets. (guess who brought up the topic of poop?)
Plus, hear from our show sponsors Swains General Store, and also LaBelle Crepes in Port Angeles!
12/09/2020 – Port Angeles’ Mayor – Federal help for the idled MV Coho? – Composite Tech at new PA pool

Port Angeles Mayor Kate Dexter on what's next for city government in Port Angeles - US Representative Derek Kilmer on the Maritime Transportation Relief Act, that opens federal financial help for the MV Coho. The Coho is in jeopardy after being idled since March due to COVID-19 - Shore Aquatic Center Executive Director Steve Burke and Composite Recycling Technology Center Executive Director Dave Walter on local launch of the world's fist sports bench made from recycled carbon fiber
12/8/2020 – Police and justice reform – John Lennon: 1980 Playlist

Clallam County residents Ned Hammar and Miriame Cherbib speak about their efforts to foster social justice and police reform in the area - Music historian Tim English talks about John Lennon on the 40th anniversary of Lennon's death