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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 welcome host Kevin Karel back from Panama followed by recapping the Lady Canes trip to the Elite 8. We then spend a couple segments discussing MLB baseball and the new pitching challenge rule. We close with a discussion over the Four Nation Faceoff.
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We were joined by Lauren Rhodes from Tellus Science Museum for their regular check-in to talk with us about the upcoming events and programming at the museum. We discussed the lunar eclipse on March 14 and the Astronomy Symposium on March 15. We also put a spotlight on their STEM programming in April during Spring Break.…
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We had a chance to talk to Addison Williams, Miss Teen Rodeo Georgia 2025, about her experience in rodeo, going back to learning to ride a horse from when she was just a little girl. She comes from a rodeo family with both of her parents having participated in rodeos. She will be having a coronation at the Booth Western Art Museum and will be an am…
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Our guests today joined us from the Cartersville Service League to discuss their annual fern sale and upcoming golf tournament. Emily Tumlin, Hannah McClain-Castan and Susan Stephens discussed those two current fund-raisers. Then we also reminded the audience that their annual application period to apply for grant funding is taking place right now.…
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Our monthly check-in with Melinda Lemon, Director of Economic Development, covers their most recent 2024 annual meeting. We recapped economic numbers including work force development and investment.توسط WBHF Radio
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On today's show, we open with an example of why government makes almost everything worse while wasting our money. We look at the sheer amount of fraud in drug pricing with Medicare. Former Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm just landed a job with one of the energy companies she gave over $600 million to in August of 2024. We have to stop the revolv…
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On today's show, Mary Agrusa from the Savoy Automobile Museum, takes us through the initiatives of RPM to teach kids about working with their hands on repairing older vehicles. Then we discuss the student classification of The Great Race. Finally, we close with a group of high school students at the Bartow County College and Career Academy working …
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Our guest today is Dr. Marc Feuerbach, the Superintendent of the Cartersville City School System, for his monthly check-in. We spend the first segment talking abouy HB581 and the impacts it would have on the system. We also discuss a few of the upcoming events including pre-K and Kindergarten registration is coming up. We also remind the audience a…
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On today's show, we open with the State HS basketball championships. We then move to the Four Countries Face-off and then we discuss spring training. We close with a reminder of the games we will be covering during state playoffs for HS basketball.
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Today's guest is Jennifer Altimarano with the Booth Western Art Museum. We discuss their upcoming Gala weekend, a lunch and learn with a resident artist, several temporary exhibits and a word about the three differen art guilds that anyone can join.توسط WBHF Radio
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Our morning interview is with Bartow County Sheriff Clark Millsap. We open discussing the growth of the BCSO and adding more officers as Bartow County continues to grow. We also discuss a scam related to bail bonds companies. People are being solicited when a family member is being processed in the jail, saying they can start the process for bail r…
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We discuss how both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama both reduced the spending and size of government and didn't wait for Congress to help. Interesting how everyone is losing their mind about Donald Trump. We then look at the parallels between Woodrow Wilson and Barack Obama and their hatred of the US Constitution. We then remind the audience that Oba…
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On this week's episode of Stories from the Driver's Side by Savoy Automobile Museum, we open with two versions of the Batmobile, one from the classic 1966 television show and the other from the Tim Burton film from 1989. The conversation spills out into Jeep's and Bronco's and some other vehicles. We close with a reminder that buying a membership i…
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Today we have our regular monthly check-in with the Superintendent of the Bartow County School System, Clint Terza. We spent some time discussing math standards and how important it is for parents to be involved and to take advantage of free tutoring and help if your child is falling behind. We also talked about sports, extracurriculars and the upc…
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On today's show, we open with a look at the HS basketball region tournament and the teams that have been eliminated and those still in the running. We then recap the Superbowl and some of our favorite commercials. Pitchers and catchers are in action and so we spend a moment discussing spring training. We close with a focus on NHL Hockey and the fir…
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Our interviw is with Trey Gaines, Executive Director of the Bartow History Museum, for his monthly check-in on programming and events at the museum. We discuss the upcoming Lunch and Learn on February 19 followed by their evening lecture on February 27. This month's focus ties in with Black History Month. We also discussed their upcoming White Glov…
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In our interview with Cartersville Fire Marshall Mark Hathaway, we discuss a different kind of burn to avoid. When we discuss fire safety and palnning, we often think of injuries that can be caused by open flame. However, people can be just as injured from scalding hot liquids and substances. So, we discuss some hints and tips to keep you and your …
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We are joined in studios by members of the Cartersville City School System to discuss an upcoming educational forum for the whole community, "Living in a Digital Age." Ashley Chupp, Katie Vaughan and Beth Glover explain the reasons for hosting this event, which will include several different break-out sessions, based on the age of your children all…
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We are joined by members of the Convention and Visitors Bureau, Steven Schumacher and Meredith Dollevoet, to discuss the trademark of "Museum City," their efforts to drive people to visit and vacation in our community and how they are working toward an Ambassador Program for our hotel and motel staff members.…
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We sit down and chat with EVHS Board Chair, Patrice Smith, and long-time member, Deanne Berry, to talk about the mission of the Etowah Valley Humane Society and their upcoming Casino Night fundraiser. The EVHS is a non-profit and relies entirely on the support of individuals, civic groups and organizations to continue their mission of rescuing and …
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On today's show, we recap some of the fraud, waste and abuse being discovered in USAID and other areas of our Federal Government. We also see more evidence of how the Legacy/mainstream media is sponsored by the Left as a propaganda arm of the Democrat Party. We then dive into the Vulcan Mind-meld to wrap up the show when I am joined by fellow broad…
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On this week's episode of Stories from the Driver's Side, Mary Agrusa from Savoy Automobile Museum puts a spotlight on a couple of the vehicles in the newest exhibit entitled, "Locally Owned." After a brief overview on a few of the cars, we spend a good amount of time discussing the 1953 Hudson Hornet coupe they have on display and the story behind…
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On today's show we open with the final few days of regular HS basketball games before the starty of the Region Tournament beginning on Monday. We the talk about the upcoming Super Bowl this weekend followed by another story of a sports person getting caught gambling, in this instance a baseball umpire who was sharing a gambling account with someone…
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Here is this morning's interivew with the President and CEO of the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce, Cindy Williams. We discuss the upcoming quarterly luncheon which will be where the host their annual report and meeting as well as award's ceremony. We also talk about their new Membership Manager, the calendar of events this month and…
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Today we are joined by Lillie Read, Manager of the Cartersville Downtown Development Authority, for her monthly check-in. We put a spotlight on some of the metrics about the number of visitors the city gets annually who don't live or work in downtown Cartersville. We also recapped the 175th birthday celebration, our upcoming Annual Meeting at Drown…
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