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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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We continue to story of a young Henry Ford, picking up right after his first failed company in Detroit, Michigan. Host Mary Agrusa from Savoy Automobile Museum. takes us thorugh the next failed company, his foray into race cars and an eventual partnership with someone who could focus on the day-to-day buisness, leading to Ford's third attempt at a …
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We sit down with Billy Fleetwood, Executive Director, and Marlu Dellinger, long-time member of the Pettit Environmental Preserve to put a spotlight on their 3rd annual Earth Day celebration at the Preserve. The event is Saturday, April 19, 2025 from 10AM to 3PM and is free to the public to attend.WBHF Radio által
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We had a chance to sit down with Mallory Horton, School Nutrition Director for City of Cartersville School System to talk about their day-to-day operations, their implementation of a monthly food supplement program to the community and the upconming summer feeding program.WBHF Radio által
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We had a chance to sit down with Katherine Shofner, head of the foreign lanugage department, to discuss a fund-raiser taking place on Saturday, April 19, 2025 on the campus of Cass High School from 9AM to 1PM. For more details, we have provided some links to the school's website. We also include a link to their Amazon wish list in case anyone would…
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We sit down with Rachel Castillo, Executive Director of Advocates for Children for our monthly check-in on the many programs they host. We were also joined by Montana Wilson who is the Director of the Children's Advocacy Center. With April being Child Abuse Awareness Month, we wanted to discuss the roll the CAC plays in prosecuting child abusers an…
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We discuss the recent news items surrounding Homeland Security Investigations into human trafficking, a recent murder and then an arrest for a cold-case murder from 25 years ago. We also discuss renovations ongoing at the Sheriff's office, work being done on their new indoor range, the upcoming Citizen's Academy and more.…
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We cover serveral topics on the show, especially related to the SAVE Act and Real ID. The Left is predictably against anything that secures voting, so we have to once again demonstrate their soft bigotry of low expectation. We continue to wonder why the Democrat Party continues to pick the 20% over the 80% on every subject. It was also a real-estat…
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We were joined by Garret Townsend and Leonard Johnson with Jehovas Witness to put a spotlight on their event commemorating the death of Jesus as we head into the Easter Season. This is a free event and should last no more than an hour and is open to anyone and everyone.WBHF Radio által
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This week's epsiode of Stories from the Driver's side focuses on the newest temporary exhibit to open at the Savoy Automobile Musuem, Stunning Studebakers. Host Darrell Frisby discusses the cars, the innovation and features that will be reflected in the newest temp exhibit to be on display at the museum.…
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We open with a nod to the HS Baseball season and the start of the Atlanta Braves. We then move to the NCAA basketball championship and how NIL is going to keep moving players all over the place. The Masters is coming this weekend, so we discuss that. We close with some hockey talk.
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We had a chance to sit down with two members of the Cartesrville Fire Department, Mark Hathaway and Joe Hill, to talk about fire safety and prevention. We also discussed their recent endeavor with the Red Cross to canvass an area of town and install smoke detectors for those who needed it.WBHF Radio által
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We had the chance to sit down with Brad Gilmore, an administrator with Georgia Highlands College, and Sharlotte Baine, a student and campus leader, to discuss their 1st Inaugural Easter Egg Hunt on the Cartersville campus of GHC this coming Saturday. This is a family-friendly event with lots of activites, bounce houses and food trucks. Plus, for th…
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We have our monthly check-in with Lillie Read, the Manager of the Cartersville Downtown Development Authority to discuss upcoming events and activities in our downtown area. We open with BBQ and Brews and then move on to discuss the start of the summer concer series, the return of the "Best in State" Farmer's Market as well as upcoming festivals an…
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We chant with Dr. Cathy Graham, a general surgeon and is part of the Piedmont-Cartersville Medical Center Breast Surgery team. Dr. Graham has been focused on women's health for the vast majority of her medical career. She has been on the cutting edge of medical advancement in her field and continues to push the boundaries of her own knowledge, all …
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We continue to look at the reciprocal tariff and how so many are intentionally lying and misrepresenting the situation. CNN had to cover the better than expected employment numbers. Billionaire Democrat Antonio Gracias share with the All In podcast how the Biden team intentionally put illegals on Social Security and Medicare at full benefits. A new…
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Here is today's interview with Clint Terza, the Superintendent of the Bartow County School System, for his monthly check-in. We are on the cusp of Spring Break and then we will be cruising to the end of the school year. We discuss STEAM/STEM and technology with a warning about not staying on top of the trends in using AI.…
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Here is today's interview with Dennis Elmore and Larry Allen to talk about this coming Saturday's tractor show at the American Legion Fairgrounds in Cartersville, GA. This is the Gordon County Antique Engine and Tractor Club's annual show that is open to the public at no charge. The event starts at 9AM and will last through the afternoon.…
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We open this week's episode with a focus on the wind down of the regular hockey season and how NHL may see a new record set for most career goals scored. We then move to the Atlanta Braves who are winless in their first six games of the MLB season. March Madness move on to the Final Four and we once again realize how hard it is to pick an accurate …
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Here is our monthly check-in with the President and CEO of the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce, Cindy Williams. We love to put a spotlight on the programming and events conducted by our local Chamber.WBHF Radio által
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Here is our interview with Darnell Jackson, Jr, aka Jac Rip, who is a long-time hip-hop and rap artist. We disucss his early years, moving from Buffalo, New York to NW Georgia and discovering a talent for lyrics and rap. We discuss how his career evolved, his touring throughout the southeast and the midwest before taking a break in 2017. He only ju…
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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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