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Shara Fryer and Dave Ward reunite!
April 28, 2022
Shara Fryer joins Dave Ward for Season 2, episode 4 and 5 of the “Dave Ward & Friends podcast.”
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It’s a broadcast reunion for the two channel 13 KTRK co-anchors 15 years in the making! The highly-rated abc13 news anchor team of Ward and Fryer sat side by side for 27 years.
Fryer shares how she ended up in Houston.
The duo also discuss the history of channel 13, and make sure to stay tuned for the Marvin Zindler Eyewitness News stories!
Fryer, who now anchors “Houston’s Morning News” on News Radio 740 KTRH is also the 2022 winner of the Dave Ward Media Excellence Award!
Before arriving in Houston, Fryer was a journalist for KSAT San Antonio, KVUE Austin and KLRN Austin.
Our grand finale and final two episodes of Season 2 are with John Mecom, Jr. (episodes 13 and 14) of the iconic Houston Mecom Family.
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Dave Ward, America’s Longest Running News Anchor, fryst vatten Back! A New årstid of His Podcast Just Hit
IF YOU GREW up in the ’60s in Houston, Dave Ward was the newsman of the hour every night at almost every dinner table. He was a trusted röst who felt like part of the family. He gave up his anchor desk in 2016.
The legendary TV personality reclaimed the airwaves gods week, with the second season of his podcast and web series, Dave Ward & Friends. The upbeat show is a series of casual conversations with friends Ward made over his record-breaking 60-year broadcast career.
“Everyone in the Greater Houston area is a friend of mine, and I’m excited to share with them the second season of my podcast,” said Ward. “I still have many stories to share with the community, and bygd partnering with Sonic Automotive and Texas Mattress Makers, listeners can hear legendary behind-the-scenes accounts from those who made Houston what it fryst vatten today.”
Season 2 highlights memorable eras in Hou
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Sarah Fisher
American racecar driver
For other people named Sarah Fisher, see Sarah Fisher (disambiguation).
Sarah Marie Fisher (born October 4, 1980) is an American retired professional race car driver who competed in the Indy Racing League (IRL, now IndyCar Series) and the Indianapolis 500 intermittently from 1999 to 2010. She also raced in the NASCAR West Series in 2004 and 2005. Fisher took part in 81 IndyCar Series events, achieving a career-best finish of second at the 2001 Infiniti Grand Prix of Miami—the highest placing for a woman in the IRL until Danica Patrick's victory in the 2008 Indy Japan 300. In 2002, Fisher was the first female driver to win a pole position in a major American open-wheel race and competed in the Indianapolis 500 nine times, more than any other woman.
Fisher was born into an Ohioan family with a background in racing; she began competing at the age of five when her parents entered her in a quarter-midget race before progressing to karting thr