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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 had our monthly check-in with the Superintendent of the Bartow County SchooL System, Clint Terza, to get caught up on happenings within the system. We discussed the demolition of the old Mission Road Elementary school as the new one is set to open this fall. We also discussed summer feeding, camps, the new eSports facility and th…
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On today's show, we open with a long discussion of the Braves, the MLB and the approach of Flag Day for a pulse-check on the season. Then we discuss the Stanley Cup and hockey, then WNBA and Kaitlyn Clark followed by US Open and Joey Chestnut no longer invited to be in the Nathan's Hot Dog eating contest.…
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On today's show we have our semi-monthly check-in with the Fire Marshall for the city of Cartersville, Mark Hathaway, to discuss fire safety, cooking and grilling safety and even firesworks safety. Then we are joined by Trey Gaines, Executive Director for the Bartow History Museum, to chat about summer camps, upcoming lectures and their ongoing tem…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Steve Schumacher, Executive Director of Only in Cartersville and Bartow County, aka the CVB, to discuss what they are doing to drive tourism into our community. Then, in the final hour, we have our weekly segment, Stories that Won the West with host Jim Dunham.…
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On today's show, our first guest is Julius Fleschner, Dean of Libraries with Geogia Highlands College to talk about the success of GHC at Night and their plans to now expand this option for working adults and parents to be able to get college degrees with more flexibility. Then we have a our monthly check-in with the Sheriff of Bartow County, Sheri…
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On today's show, we open with a possible jury issue that is being investigated with the NYC felony case against Donald Trump. It's also our Real-Estate 2nd Saturday where Cindy Dent and Gina D'Urbano joined me to chat about engaging with a realor and how to go aboue buying or selling a home. We also dive into the 9th Circuit removing the liability …
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On today's show we are joined by Valerie Holt who will be holding a hands-on demostration and training about the traditions associated with hosting a tea party. The ticketed event will be held at the Bartow History Museum on Saturday, June 15, 2024. For more information or to sign-up, visit the Bartow History Museuem's website.…
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On today's show we are first joined by Billy Fleetwood, Executive Director of The Pettit Environmental Preserve, to talk about their open hike Saturday, the mission of the Preserve, eductional opportunities and more. We also discussed their upcoming annual golf tournament to help fund the mission of this non-profit in Bartow County. Then we are joi…
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On today's show, we spent more than half the show discussing the Atlanta Braves and the whole of the Major Leagues. We then dove into streaming services and sports options followed by a little preview of the Stanely Cup with game one starting on Saturday. We end with a nod toward the French Open and the Summer Olympics coming soon. There are two lo…
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On today's show, we start with our monthly check-in with Cindy Williams, President and CEO of the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce. Then we have our monthly check-in with folks from the Savoy Automobile Museum. Mary Agrusa and Darrel Frisby discuss the upcoming Indy 500 exhibit part 1 as well as upcoming movies and activies at the mus…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Carla Maton with the NW GA Chapter of the Red Cross to talk about an upcoming fundraiser called "Dine for Disaster Relief." Then we have our weekly segment with Jim Dunham to discuss this week in Western history.
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On today's show, being the first Monday of the month, we have our monthly check-in with Lillie Read, Manager of the Cartersville Downtown Development Authority. This gives us a chance to talk about the activities and planning that go into make a vibrant downtown.
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On today's show, we spend time discussing the conviction of Donald Trump and how even people who have not supported him realize what a sham this is. I spend time going through an opinion piece by Guy Benson who never supported Trump and never voted for him. There is an attack on the "rule of law" and that is far worse to America than anything Donal…
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Today we are first joined by Alicia Newton and Laura Walton from the Etowah Foundation to talk about their Future Centers and an upcoming workshop for rising high school juniors and seniors. Then we are joined by Katie Martin, Executive Director for Keep Bartow Beautiful about their upcoming river clean-up and an upcoming plants and native species …
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On today's show we were joined by Dr. Lance Barry, Paula Camp and Dalton Jones to discuss the new eSports curriculum and STEM track within the Bartow County School system. There free and open to the public event will be held on June 8 at the Bartow County College and Career Academy.द्वारा The Alan Sanders Show
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On today's show we open with a recap of the Canes vs. Loganville series. We then move onto a lot of MLB talk, to include the Atlanta Braves. We then close with an overview of the NHL playoffs, NBA playoffs and the Atlanta Hawks needing to do something with their number one pick in this year's upcoming draft.…
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On today's show, we are first joined by members of the Carl Boyd Post 42 to discuss their upcoming Memorial Day activities. We were joined by Post Commander Chris Dietrich, Vice Commander Patrick Woodal and Auxillary President Lisa Marie Papp. Then Mike Garcia and Alan Sanders disucss many of the activies coming up at Tellus Science Museum, includi…
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On today's show, we are joined once again by Jim Dunham for our weekly segment called, "Stories that Won the West." With our connection to the Booth Western Art Museum, we love being able to look at the unique history of the West, one week at a time.
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Corey S. Lawrence, a Republican candidate for Bartow County Sheriff, sat down with Mike Garcia to discuss why citizens should vote for him. Incumbent Clark Millsap declined to speak about the election, saying his 24-year record speaks for itself. The General Primary/Nonpartisan election is tomorrow. Each ballot is different, depending on whether yo…
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On today's show, we had a rare Monday without any scheduled guests, so we took the time to giveaway some Renaissance Festival tickets and promote the Georgia Primary taking place tomorrow morning across the state.
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Cicada swarm, Savoy Auto Museum #1 at USA Today, The Streak by Ray Stevens director James Gunn, Atari 2600 games, WBHF talk radioद्वारा WBHF Radio
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Today's show opens with the ongoing examples of lawfare being waged. Jocelyn Wade sues Nathan for money he keeps trying to hide from her that's coming from working with Fani Willis. There is discussion about the Big Fani Willis RICO case and how there is now undeniable voter fraud. We get soundbites from Phil Holloway on the Alvin Bragg case with M…
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Today we are joined by DNR Game Warden Jason Warren to talk about the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend and the start of boating season. We discussed water safety, the rules of the waterways and encouraged listeners to seek out information before getting on the water.
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Today we are joined by Dr. Marc Feuerback, Superintendent of the Cartersville City School System, to get his monthly check-in on the system and end-of-year wrap-ups and activities. We also put a spotlight on summer programs, camps and training.
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On today's show we are once again joined by Coach Kyle Tucker of the Cartersville Purple Hurricanes baseball team to talk about their win over Ware County and heading to the GHSA state championship series at Cool-Ray Field in Gwinett County. Then we discuss the MLB season and the Braves. Kevin Karel then shifts to a special in memoriam segement on …
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On today's show, we are first joined by Leigh Welch, the Executive Director of the Etowah Foundation, along with Captain Greg Sparacio with the Cartesrville Police Department to discuss the new Bruce Thompson Back the Blue Scholarship. Then we are joined by Jim Dunham for our weekly spot, "Stories that Won the West," where we look at this week in W…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Captain Greg Sparcio of the Cartersville Police Department along with Eva Lanier, starting a summer internship, to discuss Coffee with a Cop. That event will take place this coming Wednesday, May 15 from 9AM to 11AM at the Starbuck's inside the local Target store. Then we get a short interivew between Matt Sa…
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In game two of the GHSA semi-final round of state playoffs, the Cartersville Purple Hurricanes beat the home team, Ware County, by a final score of 10-0 to advance to the State Championship Game this coming Thursday.द्वारा WBHF Radio
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Ralph Ineson cast in Fantastic Four, Stevem Spielberg on making Jaws, MacArthur Park song, Martha Quinn MTV VJ turns 65! Putt-putt golf.द्वारा WBHF Radio
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On today's show, we spend time looking at recent statement made by both Andrew and Chris Cuomo and how they are trying to absolve themselves from any COVID-19 negativity, while re-writing history. I also dive into the unforced errors committed by Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) with her book tour. She has tanking any chance at being Trump's VP pick. Then B…
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WBHF has had a long-standing tradition of interviewing candidates running for office in a forum setting. Sometimes candidates choose not to attend the forum, but those who do, we like to provide the full interview for voters to listen to at their leisure. Today, WBHF News Director Earnesting Young Jones was able to sit down with candidates Milena H…
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Today, we are once again joined by Coach Kyle Tucker of the Cartesville Purple Hurricanes to talk about last week's big (lightning delayed) win to send them to the Final Four. Then we dive into baseball and some Braves talk along with a check on how many of the teams are doing in both the AL and the NL. Then we wrap-up with some hockey playoff disc…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Logan Boss, Public Information Officer for the Georgia Department of Public Health, NW Disstrict, to talk about an upcoming information fair at The Champion's Center at Lakepoint. The fair is all about opioid abuse and prevention, but in a family friendly way. We then have our monthly check-in with Trey Gaine…
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On today's show we have our check-in from Marcus Warren, Bartow's County's Emergency Management Director to chat about spring and summer weather and planning for emergencies. Then we are joined by Jim Dunham for his weekly segment, "Stories that Won the West."द्वारा WBHF Radio
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