Sunday May 19th, 2024 10:15PM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
LISTEN: Healing a divided nation, with an eye on the future
Nancy K. Napier joins to discuss her new book, "The Bridge Generation of Vietnam," which she says can show how the US can heal after an acrimonious few years.
8:57PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Pest Control for Pets
Dr. Marie Lance with Lance Animal Hospital joins the show to share some options for pet owners who need to keep their furry friends safe from potentially dangerous pests and insects.
4:55PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: The Political Rise of America's First President
Author David O. Stewart joins the show to discuss his latest book," GEORGE WASHINGTON: The Political Rise of America's Founding Father."
4:52PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Making sense of statistics with Tim Harford
Economist Tim Harford joins the show to discuss his new book, "The Data Detective," which aims to help readers use statistics to live better and work smarter.
8:00PM ( 3 years ago )
4 injured after series of rear-end collisions on I-985
Charges are pending after a four-car accident in southern Hall County that left several people injured.
9:19PM ( 3 years ago )
Hiawassee man charged for role in Capitol riot, threatening House Speaker Pelosi
A Towns County man who took part in Wednesday's assault on the U.S. Capitol now faces federal charges amid allegations that he threatened the life of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
4:25PM ( 3 years ago )
Home learning continues for Hall Co. students as COVID cases surge statewide
Students enrolled in the Hall County School District will begin the upcoming spring semester under a "learn from home" mandate as officials try to navigate the ongoing surge in COVID-19 cases statewide.
6:28PM ( 3 years ago )
No injuries reported following Buford-area armed robbery
The Hall County Sheriff's Office is searching for a black male suspect believed to have carried out an armed robbery in Buford last Friday.
5:00PM ( 3 years ago )
UNG hold series of socially-distanced ceremonies to celebrate 2020 fall graduates
52 "mini-ceremonies" were held by the University of North Georgia over the weekend to honor the commencement experience of nearly 600 fall graduates.
6:00PM ( 3 years ago )
Hall Co. Management Information Systems Director to retire at the end of the year
The man who has overseen Hall County Government's Management Information Systems (MIS) for the past three decades recently announced plans to retire at the end of the year.
6:00PM ( 3 years ago )