Congressman Doug Collins of Gainesville may be home for the holidays, but much of his focus remains on Washington, D.C. and the impending impeachment trial for President Donald Trump before the U.S. Senate.
As the political clamor caused by a top Christian magazine’s call to remove President Donald Trump from office continues to reverberate, more than 100 conservative evangelicals, including Jentezen Franklin of Free Chapel in Gainesville, closed ranks further around Trump on Sunday.
Mark Walters with the 2nd Amendment Foundation joins the show to discuss the consistent rise of of concealed carry permits being issued across the U.S.
Giles Milton gives readers a unique look at the first 24 hours of D-Day through his book "Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die: How the Allies Won D-Day."
Dr. Mark Goulston, suicide prevention expert, talks about helping veterans work through PTDS with Bill Maine on the Morning Edition. Dr. Goulston shares tips for veterans and those around them to help work through any issues related to their service. Be sure to find out even more with a visit to https://www.stayalivevideo.com/ to watch his documentary on this issue.
Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan joined Bill and Joel to announce new legislation to term limit the office of Lieutenant Governor to two 4-year terms.
Thumbs Up Mission held its 7th annual 'Dressed to Kill Cancer’ fashion experience Thursday with more than 350 in attendance. Attendees at Lanier Technical College Ramsey Conference Center heard about local warriors who have battled cancer in the community, some of which are still battling the disease. The mission of Thumbs Up is to fortify families where a parent or child is fighting cancer. The focus is to battle fear by infusing hope, inspiring laughter, and instilling an eternal perspective in each family they serve.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Lanier announced its capital campaign Thursday to improve the club building at Positive Place and build a new gym at the Joseph F. Walters Club off Memorial Park Drive in Gainesville.
Northeast Georgia Medical Center’s Cancer Centers in Braselton, Gainesville and Toccoa have officially become the only accredited radiation oncology locations north of Atlanta.