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The multi-GAB Award winning radio station, WBHF, brings you the ability to get all of our shows and content as a podcast. Since 1946, WBHF has been broadcasting from Cartersville, Georgia.
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On today's show, we open with how far our government has stayed from it's roots as a Constitutional Republic. Outgoing DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, for the first time, hints that he didn't agree with the Biden-Harris open borders policy. We then look at a few of the questions and answers from Kristi Noem's confirmation hearing where she has be…
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Today we are joined by Linda Kellogg and Monica Ward-Gober to talk about the MLK, Jr. holiday and festivities, including the candle light service, the scholarship awards, youth rally, brotherhood march and birthday celebration.Oleh WBHF Radio
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Today we are joined by Dr. Marc Feuerbach, the superintendent of the Cartersville School System to talk about how the school year is going. We did discuss the student arrest for stashing stolen goods, including two hand guns, on campus. We also dive into HB581 and the public hearings scheduled.
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On today's show, host Kevin Karel along with Mike Garcia and Alan Sanders talk sports and some other non-sports related topics. We did spend time on the college playoffs to this point and a look toward the Notre Dame v. Ohio State game. We also discussed the portal, the NIL and transfers that have already taken place, inlcuind Carson Beck leaving f…
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Today we are joined by State Representative Matthew Gambill and State Representative Mitchell Scoggins to put a spotlight on the start of the new State legislative session. We discuss certain bills and initiatives they are looking to support or push, while being open to the agenda of both the Governor and their constituency.…
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We interview Leigh Welch, Executive Director of the Etowah Foundation, to let the communmity know that now is the time to submit your application for college scholarships. The deadline is March 15, 2025. We also discuss the Future Centers on all of our high school campuses to help students with their roadmap to college.…
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Today's interview with Chief Jody Matthews puts a spotlight on an upcoming summer camp put on by the Euharlee Police Department. While teenagers can register now, Chief Matthews also wanted to reach out to the community to find local sponsors to help off-set the cost and make it affordable to the youth who attend.…
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Today we are joined by actress and voice-over artist, Janet Metzger, who will be doing a presentation this coming Wednesday at the Bartow County Library main branch to talk about voicing books. We learn a little about her background, how she moved into voicing books and the process for each new project.…
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On today's show, we spend time comparing how the government in California failed it's people through mismangement, versus how the local government here was focused on the Winter Storm Warning and day after. Hopefully, moving forward in 2025, the factions will listen to each other more instead of not working with one another. Then examine Zuckerberg…
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Our guest today is Greg Sparacio with the Cartersville Police Department. They are gearing up to allow residents to volutarily register their address as having security cameras on the property. When a crime occurs in the area, this would give officers access to a list of homes whose security cameras might have caught an image useful in the arrest a…
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On today's edition of Stories from the Driver's Side from Savoy Automobile Museum, guest Mary Agrusa talks about the opening of their latest gallery, American Small Cars. The stories today focus on the American Bantam Car Company and The Crosby Car Company and how they came to be.Oleh WBHF Radio
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Today's interivew is with State Senator Chuck Hufstetler. With the start of the new legislative session, we wanted to get each of our local representatives on the air with us to discuss their roles and what to expect in their year's session. Since Hufstetler was the origianl sponoser of House Bill 581, which is meant to limit property tax collectio…
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Today's interivew is our monthly check-in with the superintendent of the Bartow County School System, Clint Terza. With the threa of winter weather on Friday, we spend time discussing that and how parents will be informed in the event of a decision to close schools. Then we spend time discussing the recently passed GA House Bill 581 that is meant t…
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Today we interview Trey Gaines, Executive Director of the Bartow History Museum. We discuss the current termporary exhibit that will only be up until the end of the month. The exhibit focuses on the textile industry, specifically the hand made and spun fibers and creations. We also talk about two upcoming lectures, a lunch and learn with an author …
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We welcome Cindy Williams, President and CEO of the Cartesrville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce to Bartow's Morning News for her monthly check-in. We open with a quick look back at 2024 before moving to events in the coming days and weeks of 2025, to include Bartow Business Women, a Business After Hours at Shottenkirk Honda and a reminder that t…
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We welcome Cindy Williams, President and CEO of the Cartesrville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce, to Bartow's Morning News for her monthly check-in. We open with a quick look back at 2024 before moving to events in the coming days and weeks of 2025, to include Bartow Business Women, a Business After Hours at Shottenkirk Honda and a reminder that …
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On today's show we are first joined by Barbara Barfield and Karen Heiges to talk about a new geocaching event tied in with the Iron Butterfly trail sponsored by Art in Bartow. Then, in the final hour, since it is the first Monday of the month, we are joined by Cartersville DDA Manager, Lillie Read, to do a short recap of 2024 and a look toward 2025…
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Today opens with a discussion over minimum wage and how there is no reason to continue having such a program. Entry wages are meant for the start of a working career not as a means to live for the rest of your life. My guest in the 2nd hour is WSB meteorologist Christina Edwards to discuss the next few weeks of winter weather. Then in the final hou…
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Mary Agrusa from the Savoy Automobile Museum discusses several upcoming events: a Supercars Talk with Ed Bolian on January 5th, the conclusion of the Savoy Survivors exhibit on the same day, the start of the American Small Cars exhibit on January 7th, and a brief preview of upcoming exhibits planned for 2025.…
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On today's show, Alan and Mike spend the bulk of the show discussing resolutions, how to achieve them safely and effectively and suggest not trying to do too much all at once. Then, in the final hour, Jim Dunham brings us our weekly segment, Stories that Won the West, where we look at this week in Western History. Stating in 2025, this segment will…
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On today's show, we welcome Mary Agrusa from Savoy Automobile Museum for their weekly segment, Stories from the Driver's Side, where we look at the stories behind the cars and tempory exhibits at Savoy Automobile Museum. Today we focus on the generosity of many who donated vehicles to the Savoy collection.…
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On today's special Christmas Eve edition, we share some Christmas music and stories as we make our way through the news. As we wind down the show, Jim Dunham joins us for his weekly segment, Storiest that Won the West, where we look at the events that took place this week in Western history.
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On today's show we are joined by founder of Footprints on the Heart, Khristie Staines and volunteer Caitlin Quarshi to talk about a trivia night fundraiser coming up on January 15 at St. Angelo's Pizza at Lakepoint Station. Then Mike Garcia and morning host, Alan Sanders, fill the rest of the show with holiday talk and more.…
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On today's show, we dive into the annual staged crisis of a government shut-down and the final version of a CR to pass. Hopefully we are strarting to ignore the fake crisis they love to play in an effort to stuff more pork in a rushed bill. I then spend some time on learning how to listen. As we wind down, BK joins for the Vulcan Mind-meld where we…
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