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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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Here is our interivew with two-time former Olympian and spokesperson for GA811 to talk about April's Safe Digging Month. We discussed his near fatal injury when his jackhammer hit unmarked electrical lines on a construction site and his more than three years recovery just to start walking again. Now, as spokesperson for GA811, he is reminding us of…
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On today's show, we use a segment from The Five on Fox News where Greg Gutfeld had a similar reaction to the Brett Baier interview of the DOGE team as I did on my Friday show. We also get a little more on the Left's desire to get Pete Hegseth to resign or be fired over the Signalgate event. CNN's Scott Jennings has a perfect retort for the unhinged…
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Here is our interview with Capt. Greg Sparacio, President of Bartow Back the Blue. They have an upcoming golf tournament in May and wanted to let everyone know they are looking for sponsors and participants. 100% of the proceeds go towards efforts and programs that support the men and women in law enforcement.…
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This week's episdoe focuses on the backstory of Henry Ford, from his youth, growing up in a farming community to the moment he discovered his fascination with a steam powered vehicle. We discuss his earliest days and end with the failure of the first motor company he founded in Detroit, Michigan. Our host, Mary Agrusa, joins us from Savoy Automobil…
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Here is our interivew with Katie Martin, Executive Director, and Gracie Jordan, Environmental Educator, with Keep Bartow Beautiful. There are several opportunities to volunteer for the Great American Cleanup taking place around our community. The first event will be on April 12 in Taylorsville followed by one on April 26 in the City of Adairsville.…
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Here is today's interview with four members of the Cartersville chapter of Future Business Leaders of America. We are joined by Violet Earwood, Gavin Crimminger, Jack Johnson and Isaac Evans. Over the course of the year, there have been several regional and then state competitions in FBLA and these students have qualified to head to Nationals in Ca…
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Here is our interview with Robin Cochran, City Clerk for the City of White, to discuss their upcoming Friendliest Mile Festival on April 26, 2025 from 10AM until 5PM. Thanks to some generous sponsors the event, including the kids zone and entertainment will all be provided at no cost. There will be arts and crafts vendors as well as a large selecti…
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On the show, we discuss the origins of propaganda to include a reminder of Edward Bernays, Joseph Goebbles and the Communist Party in the Soviet Union. This leads to discussion of our education system and how the one-size-fits-all approach continues to put too much emphasis on a test and nothing on getting kids to learn how to think. You will eithe…
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Here is a packed interivew where we open with Bryan Canty, Director of the Etowah Valley Humane Society. They are putting on a fund-raising concert at the Grand Theatre on Saturday, March 22, 2025 with Brother Mojo and Carl and the Floorwalkers. All proceeds from the show will help to fund the mission of EVHS. We learn more about the bands, their m…
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Here is our interview with Karon Mauney, the owner/operator of the NW Georgia Women's Expo taking place on Saturday, March 22, 2025 at the Clarence Brown Conference Center. This annual event brings over 70 vendors under one roof, all catering to the health, lifestyle and well-being of women in our community.…
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On today's show, Darrel Fisby from the Savoy Automobile Museum, joins us to breakdown the cars in two different termporary exhibits. The first half we breakdown the cars in the "Locally Owned" exhibit. Then, on the back half of the show, we go through several of the cars in the "Fabulous Fiberglass" exhibit. We close the show with a reminder of upc…
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We had a chance to sit down with Greg Hight and Brenton Baggett with the Bartow County Parks and Recreation Department to put a spotlight on this weekend's opening of Little League Play. We also discussed the construction taking place at Hamilton Crossing Park where they are building a huge indoor multi-use gymnasium along with an outdoor water par…
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We have our monthly check-in with Dr. Marc Feuerbach, Superintendent of the Cartersville City School System. We open with the ongoing discussions related to school taxes and efforts to constrain them to the rise of inflation. Then we spend some time discussing education and their philosophy for teaching and for learning. We touch a little an on the…
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On today's show, we spend a good amount of time looking at the NCAA Basketball Bracket as March Madness is upon us. We also talk about the wind down of MLB spring training and a recap of the two game opener in Tokyo between the Cubs and the Dodgers. We close the show with some HS baseball talk.
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Here is our monthly check-in with the Booth Western Art Museum. We had the chance to sit down with their Marketing Director, Morgan Huntington, to discuss the last few weeks of the Art of David Wright before that temporary exhibit closes. On the heels of that, the Parallel Paths temporary exhibit will close in around six weeks. We then discuss the …
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We had a chance to chat with Michael Duelly of the Salvation Army of Cartersville-Bartow County, to talk about some changes to their Thrift Store, including a service to schedule pick-ups for larger donations like furniture. We also discussed their many programs and Sunday church services along with their mission to shine their light over Bartow Co…
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We had a chance to sit down with the Executive Director of Advocates for Children, Rachel Castillo, and one of her strategic planners, Scott Sherwin, to chat about the work being down by this non-profit. We got an update on the construction of the Newman House, discussed how all elements of their organization are all together on a single campus and…
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David Riser with the Georgia Street Rod Association joins us to talk abouyt their organization, origianlly founded in 1977, and how it has evolved over time. The goal of the GSRA is to keep the love of automobilies and automotive restoration/preservation alive and well for all ages. For their 3rd Annual automotive appreciation event, they have chos…
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On today's show we spent a lot of time discussing the severe weather expected later this evening. In between, we also discussed the passage of the CR, how Hakeem Jeffries wishes he could be as smart and polished as Barack Obama and the current round of anti-Trump/anit-Musk protests are all funded by dark money sources. Then, during the Vulcan Mind-…
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We sat down with Dr. Aman Mongia from Piedmont-Cartersville Medical Center to discuss infectious disease and strengthening your body's immune system. We also covered measles, vaccines and more along with understanding the need for a health bioem in your gut and getting plenty of Vitamin D.Von WBHF Radio
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We had a chance to sit down with two members of the local chapter of the American Legion - Carl Boyd Post 42 to discuss their upcoming BBQ cookoff this Saturday. Phil Tullar and Coy Stewart joined us to talk about their Cooking with the Vets fund-raiser, with all proceeds going toward verteran's programs and support. The event is open to the public…
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We sat down with Clint Terza, Superintendent of the Bartow County School System for our monthly check-in. We discussed the host of sports and activities taking place on each high school campus druing the spring. We then spent some time talking about Cass High School being identified as school system that falls under the new Promise Scholarship Act …
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We sat down for our regular check-in with Trey Gaines, Executive Director of the Bartow History Museum. We discussed their upcoming lunch and learn, evening lecture and more. We also dive into the temporary exhibit, a reminder of the permanent gallery and encourage people to checkout the gift shop in the lobby.…
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