Georgia Today is the daily podcast from GPB News bringing you compelling stories and in-depth reporting that you won’t hear anywhere else. Peter Biello hosts this quick and convenient way to get the best of GPB News’ extensive coverage of the topics that matter to you, delivered directly to your device every weekday afternoon.
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Editors at The Lancet Global Health, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from the global burden of cervical cancer associated with HIV to financing primary health care, the role of poverty in the misuse of antibiotics to intimate partner violence, and more.
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🌟 Welcome to Airey Bros Radio! 🌟 Dive into the ultimate podcast for athletes and fitness enthusiasts seeking to elevate their game. Hosted by brothers Rich and Jimi, Airey Bros Radio brings you insider tips and transformative stories from top performers in running, wrestling, CrossFit, health, and wellness. Raised on the Jersey Shore, these hipster athletes turned life hackers share their journey of self-improvement and peak performance. Whether you're in your 20s, 30s, 40s, or beyond, our e ...
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Welcome to the THET Podcast. We are the Tropical Health Education and Trust, working for the realisation healthcare for all on a global scale. Tune in to hear talks and interviews from our speakers, sponsors, and other key stakeholders in our mission.
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Former Ga. insurance commissioner sentenced; Savannah solar panels; Pesticide drift
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On the Friday June 12th edition of Georgia Today: A former Georgia insurance commissioner is convicted of money laundering and health care fraud; Savannah steps up their renewable energy efforts with the installation of solar panels in some municipal buildings; And Georgia joins a nationwide effort to save the bees.…
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Airey Bros Radio / Journey of Wrestling Legends with Bryan Snyder aka "Doc" / Ep 278 / University of Nebraska / Cornhusker Wrestling / Big X
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In this episode of Airey Bros Radio 🎙️🗣️🤼♂️, Rich and Jimi Airey sit down with Bryan Snyder, the Associate Head Coach at the University of Nebraska. Join us as we dive into Bryan's storied career, his experiences with legendary wrestlers like Jordan Burroughs and James Green 🥇🎖️🌟, and his insights on the culture of wrestling 📚🎓🤖. From his early da…
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Calhoun drinking water suit; Warnock proposes Medicaid legislation; U.S. Soccer head
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LISTEN: On the Thursday, July 11 edition of Georgia Today: A Northwest Georgia city has settled a lawsuit over its drinking water; Sen. Warnock is proposing legislation to cover a gap in Georgia's Medicaid coverage; and we'll talk to the head of U.S. Soccer as Atlanta gears up to host World Cup matches.…
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New election rules; Mayor on Savannah pedestrian deaths; Atlanta autism center
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On the Wednesday July 10th edition of Georgia Today: The State Election Board is implementing new rules for how elections are certified; Savannah mayor Van Johnson responds after recent pedestrian deaths caused by city vehicles; And Atlanta opens a new autism center to help prepare kids for elementary school.…
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Drought devastates corn crops; Jill Biden visits Columbus; Infrastructure study
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On the Tuesday, July 9 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia farmers are facing total crop losses due to drought conditions; first lady Jill Biden made an appearance in Columbus last night; and just how well-maintained is the infrastructure across the state? A recent study rated Georgia a C+.
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Airey Bros Radio / Titouan Le Grix, Ricardo Barbosa, Soheil Boufrizi / Wingate U. Steeple Crew / Ep 277
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"Track & Field Triumphs with Wingate's Champions" Join us for an exhilarating episode of Airey Bros Radio as we catch up with Wingate University's Titouan Le Grix, Ricardo Barbosa Soheil Boufrizi, fresh off their impressive 1-2-3 finish in the steeplechase at the NCAA Division II National Championships, these track stars share their journey, traini…
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Georgia Today: 3D-printed splints; Subcommittee for funding prison reform; Yellow-legged hornets
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LISTEN: On the Monday, July 8 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia Tech engineers and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta team up to help get kids off ventilators using a new technology; Georgia creates a new subcommittee for funding improvements to the state's deadly prison system; and yellow-legged hornets are a big problem on Georgia's coast. Now a st…
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Supreme court on EMTALA; MARTA halts renovations; DNC chair on pres. debate
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On the Friday, July 5 edition of Georgia Today: The U.S. Supreme Court and some federal health agencies are at odds over a federal statute; MARTA pauses plans to disrupt service at its busy downtown Atlanta rail hub; and the chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia says she will continue to support the Biden campaign after last week's debate.…
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Airey Bros Radio / Pol Domenech / Ep 276 / Wingate University Cross Country / NCAA Division 2 National Champions / Bull Dogs Cross Country
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"Coach Paul Domenech: Elevating Wingate Cross Country to National Glory" In this episode, Jim and Rich sit down with Coach Pol Domenech, the Head Cross Country Coach at Wingate University, who has played a pivotal role in transforming the program into a national powerhouse. Tune in as Coach Domenech shares his journey from Spain to the United State…
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Peachtree Road Race; Macon firefighter shortage; SCOTUS ends Chevron Deference
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, July 3 edition of Georgia Today: Runners gather in Atlanta for tomorrow's Peachtree Road Race; Macon looks to boost its firefighting staff; and we'll look at how the Supreme Court may have opened the door to more partisanship in federal regulations.
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Renter protection laws; Mercer University AI camp; Endangered whale law delayed
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LISTEN: On the Tuesday, July 2 edition of Georgia Today: A state law offering more protection to renters facing eviction goes into effect; Mercer University teaches kids about the ethics of AI technology; and a Georgia congressman pushes for a delay in a rule change that would protect endangered whales.…
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Airey Bros Radio / Matt van Lierop / Ep 274 / Wingate University Director of Track & Field and Cross Country / NCAA Division 2
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Building Champions: Coach Matthew Van Lierop on Wingate University's Rise in Cross Country and Track In this episode, Jimi and Rich sit down with Coach Matthew Van Lierop, the dynamic director of cross country, track and field, and triathlon at Wingate University. Coach Van Lierop shares his journey from Mount Olive to Wingate, detailing how he has…
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SCOTUS grants immunity for Presidents; New Georgia laws; Safety around sharks
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LISTEN: On the Monday, July 1 edition of Georgia Today: The Supreme Court grants U.S. presidents immunity for "official acts"; new laws go into effect as Georgia's new fiscal year begins; and a fish expert shares how to stay safe from sharks as you venture out into the ocean.
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Pres. debate reactions; Savannah to demolish arena; Weekend art exhibitions in ATL
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LISTEN: On the Friday, June 28 edition of Georgia Today: We'll learn more about what Georgians wanted from last night's presidential debate; Savannah city council members vote to demolish a 10,000-seat arena; and we'll tell you about several art exhibitions on view in Atlanta this week.
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Airey Bros Radio / Dave Miller / Ep 274 / From Wrestling Champion to CrossFit Coach & Business Owner
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In episode 274, we sit down with Dave Miller, a South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame member and CrossFit Medford and Wrescking Crew Wrestling Club owner. Dave shares his journey from wrestling at Rider University to becoming a CrossFit coach and running a successful wrestling club. We delve into the intersections of CrossFit and wrestling, the evolu…
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Pres. debate tonight in ATL; Inclusive brain scans; Port of Brunswick biz increases
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LISTEN: On the Thursday, June 27 edition of Georgia Today: The presidential debate will be held in Midtown Atlanta tonight; an effort is underway to make brain scans work equally well for Black and white kids; and the port of Brunswick continues to takes on more traffic after the Baltimore bridge collapse.…
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Pres. campaigners arrive in ATL; "40 Acres and a Lie"; Legal cannabis in Georgia
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On the Wednesday June 26th edition of Georgia Today: Campaigners for President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump arrive in Atlanta ahead of the planned first presidential debate tomorrow; A new investigative report profiles the living descendants of enslaved people for whom the US government's promise of land was fulfilled; And what is th…
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Debate to cause traffic disruptions; Palmetto postal delays; ATL could host Sundance
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LISTEN: On the Tuesday, June 25 edition of Georgia Today: Officials are warning drivers to avoid Midtown Atlanta later this week; delays at the U.S. Postal Service facility in Palmetto are now affecting the court system; and the city of Atlanta has officially entered the race to be the new host of the Sundance Film Festival.…
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Airey Bros Radio / Austin Benton / Ep 273 / University of St. Mary / Saint Mary XCTF / Go Spires /NAIA Cross Country / NAIA Championships
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🏃♂️🔥Join us for an exclusive interview with Coach Alstin Benton from the University of St. Mary! 🏅 Discover his coaching journey, the secrets to the team's success, and the unique opportunities at the university. From rigorous training routines to the importance of team culture, Coach Benton shares invaluable insights for aspiring athletes and fan…
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Lawmakers seek to strengthen Pell Grant program; Second gentleman on abortion access
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LISTEN: On the Monday, June 24 edition of Georgia Today: New federal legislation aims to strengthen the Pell Grant Program; lawmakers prepare to debate the definition of a navigable river or stream; and U.S. second gentleman Doug Emhoff explains why abortion is not just a so-called "women's issue."
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Georgia Today: CDC art exhibit; Macon food giveaway; Asa Candler Jr. biography
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LISTEN: On the Friday, June 21 edition of Georgia Today: The CDC headquarters unveils a new art exhibit; The city of Macon gets a big response to its free food giveaway; and a new biography profiles the eccentric millionaire son of an Atlanta business icon.
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Airey Bros Radio / Phill Liggett / Voice pf Cycling / Tour de France / Tour Predictions / Cycling / Bicycle Day / Cycling Commentary
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Join Airey Bros Radio for an exclusive interview with Phil Liggett, the legendary "Voice of Cycling." Phil shares captivating stories from his remarkable career, including his experiences with the Tour de France, overcoming personal health challenges, and his insights into the 2024 Tour de France. Discover how Phil Liggett has shaped the world of c…
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Georgia Today: Entire police dept. suspended, Fighting opioids, Atlanta's worldwide soccer showcase
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LISTEN: On the Thursday, June 20 edition of Georgia Today: A Georgia town's entire police department has been suspended, new steps are being taken to fight the opioid crisis, and more than 70,000 soccer fans are descending upon Atlanta
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Water main break compensation; Assessing Ga.'s prison system; Marietta native is MVP
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LISTEN: On the Tuesday, June 18 edition of Georgia Today: Help is on the way for businesses affected by Atlanta's recent water main breaks; Georgia is conducting research to improve problems at its troubled prison system; and a Marietta native is named the NBA Finals' most valuable player.
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Airey Bros Radio / Joel Gibson / Ep 271 / Southern Oregon University / SOU Wrestling / NAIA Wrestling / Cascade Conference Wrestling
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🏅 Inside Southern Oregon University Wrestling with Coach Joel Gibson: Challenges and Triumphs,.🏆 Join us for an insightful conversation with Coach Joel Gibson of Southern Oregon University Wrestling! 🌟 Discover his journey, the challenges of revamping the program, and the winning strategies leading SOU to success. 🏅 From recruitment to the unique d…
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State PD increases training requirements; Savannah fountain tribute; Author interview
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Burns affirms support for IVF; Macon opens center for the disabled; Van Jones interview
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On the Friday, June 14 edition of Georgia Today: House Speaker Jon Burns reaffirms his commitment to protecting access to in-vitro fertilization; Macon opens a center for people with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities; and who benefits from AI is an important question. So is: who does it leave behind?…
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Airey Bros Radio / Dr. Mark Gordon / Ep 270 / TBI / Help Now / Hormone Therapy / Military Mental Health / Neuroinflammation
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"Unlocking the Brain: Dr. Mark Gordon on TBI, Hormone Therapy, and Military Mental Health" In this enlightening episode of Airey Bros Radio, we sit down with Dr. Mark Gordon, a renowned expert in the field of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and neuroinflammation. Dr. Gordon shares his groundbreaking work with military veterans, exploring how hormone t…
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Wade responds to case delays; Incorrect ballots in Macon; 'Water main break' grants
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On the Thursday June 13th edition of Georgia Today: Nathan Wade says he's not to blame for the delay of the election interference case; Voters in Macon grapple with confusion over incorrect ballots; And a plan to compensate businesses hurt by Atlanta's water main breaks is taking shape.
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Georgia Today: Bus hijacking and mass shooting in ATL; Macon-Bibb voting problems; Synovus Park
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, June 12 edition of Georgia Today: We'll tell you how yesterday's mass shooting in Atlanta and the bus hijacking are connected; Macon-Bibb County voters experience technical problems at the ballot box; and a historic Columbus baseball stadium is getting a $50 million renovation — and a new name.…
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Red Roof Inn faces sex trafficking lawsuit; Delta shareholders support workers union
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LISTEN: On the Tuesday, June 11 edition of Georgia Today: Hotel chain Red Roof Inn is in court in Atlanta over sex trafficking allegations; Delta Air Lines shareholders demand the company stop fighting its workers attempts to unionize; and we asked, you answered: Abortion is near the top of your list of most important issues this election year.…
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Airey Bros Radio / Sam Llaneza / Ep 269 / University of Lynchburg / Lynchburg Hornets / The Hive / ODAC / NCAA / Track & Field
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Join us for an inspiring episode with Sam Llaneza, a two-time Division 3 National Champion and nine-time ODAC Champion from the University of Lynchburg. Sam shares his journey from high school to becoming a collegiate champion, the importance of team culture, and the secrets behind his training regimen. Discover how Sam balances life, training, and…
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Lawsuit challenges Mulberry cityhood; GOP congressional debates; Bail assistance
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LISTEN: On the Monday, June 10 edition of Georgia Today: A new lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of the creation of the city of Mulberry; Republican congressional candidates face off in a series of televised debates. We'll tell you why one was cut short. And a bail assistance nonprofit ends its work in Georgia because of a new state law.…
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Early primary runoff voting; Cotton season delayed in Ga.; The Bananas go to Boston
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LISTEN: On the Friday, June 7 edition of Georgia Today: Early voting for Georgia's primary runoff is underway in some places and yet to begin in others; a wet spring has delayed the planting season for the state's cotton crops; and the Savannah Bananas take their unique brand of baseball to Fenway Park.…
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Airey Bros Radio / EC Synkowski / Ep 268 / Optimize Me Nutrition / The 800g Challenge / Balanced Nutrition
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Unlocking the Secrets of Optimal Nutrition with EC Synkowski 🍎💪 Join us as we dive deep into the world of nutrition with EC Synkowski, a renowned expert in the field. In this episode, we discuss the importance of balance, the 800g Challenge, and how to navigate trendy diets. Whether you're into CrossFit or just looking to optimize your diet, this e…
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Election interference case halted; State capitol renovations; Tech students help cats
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LISTEN: On the Thursday, June 6 edition of Georgia Today: The Georgia Court of Appeals put a pause on the election interference case against Donald Trump; the state capitol gets a $400 million face lift; and a student organization at Georgia Tech helps rehabilitate the school's feral cat population.
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Wellpath lawsuit dismissed; Mangroves come to Georgia; Hurricane season preview
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, June 5 edition of Georgia Today: A lawsuit filed against the state by prison health care provider Wellpath is dismissed; climate change brings a new tropical plant species to Georgia; and we'll have a comprehensive preview of the coming hurricane season.
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Military will help with Atlanta water problems; General Mills sued for discrimination
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On the Tuesday, June 4 edition of Georgia Today: Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens is calling in the US military to help address problems with the city's water system; Black workers in Georgia sue cereal-maker General Mills over allegations of racial discrimination; and could Georgia see the growth of more child care facilities open past normal working h…
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Airey Bros Radio / Bradley Sowder / NAIA Special Report / NAIA Nationals Recap /. Coach of the Year / Cumberlands Patriots
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Join us for an exclusive interview with Bradley Sowder, the esteemed Director of Cross Country and Track & Field at the University of the Cumberlands. In this captivating episode, Coach Sowder shares his journey through a successful season, delves into the intricacies of double threshold training, and discusses the challenges and triumphs of develo…
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Water woes continue in ATL; Georgia opts out of Summer EBT; ATL United fires coach
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LISTEN: On the Monday, June 3 edition of Georgia Today: Some Atlanta residents and businesses are still without water services following the breakdown of several water mains over the weekend; Georgia opts out of a federal program providing assistance to families in need during the Summer months; and Atlanta United fires its head coach.…
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Water main breaks in Atlanta; Affordable internet access; Hurricane season begins
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On the Friday May 31st edition of Georgia Today: Water main bursts in Atlanta disrupt homes and businesses throughout the city; One in six Georgia households could soon lose affordable internet access; And as hurricane season begins, we'll preview a new tool for tracking the storms.
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Airey Bros Radio / Zach Tanelli / Ep 267 / NCAA Wrestling / NCAA Wrestling Championships / New Jersey Wrestling / Edge Wrestling
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Coach Zach Tanelli is a highly accomplished wrestling coach who has recently joined the coaching staff at VA Tech after an impressive eight-year tenure at Columbia University. With 15 years of coaching experience and a strong background as a student-athlete, he achieved remarkable success at Columbia, setting numerous school records and making a si…
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State to audit primary election; Senator seeks charge dismissal; Author interview
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LISTEN: On the Thursday, May 30 edition of Georgia Today: The state will be doing an audit of its recent primary election; an indicted state senator wants the charges dismissed; and author Stephen Hundley tells us about his new coming-of-age novel set on a Georgia barrier island.
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Plant Vogtle expansion; Electric school bus rebates; MLB to count Negro League stats
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, May 29 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia's Plant Vogtle celebrates the completion of another expansion in Augusta; nine Georgia school systems are getting federal rebates for cleaner school buses; and Major League Baseball changes the way it counts statistics from the Negro leagues, leaving one Georgia-born ballplayer with…
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Memorial Day travelers; Fairburn data center; Game warden shortage
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LISTEN: On the Tuesday, May 28 edition of Georgia Today: Memorial Day travelers came out in force; a new data center is proposed for Fairburn, southwest of Atlanta; and a shortage of game wardens has caused a back up in issuing hunting and fishing licenses.
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Airey Bros Radio / Damion Hahn / Ep 266 South Dakota State University / SDSU / Jackrabbits / Wrestling / NCAA Wrestling / Big XII Wrestling
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Damion Hahn, a New Jersey wrestling legend from South Dakota State University, teams up with the Airey Bros for episode 266. Coach Haahn stops by to provide exclusive insights into the Jackrabbits' phenomenal season, the state-of-the-art wrestling facility, and an in-depth look at the culture he has fostered at SDSU. Leading the Jackrabbits for the…
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Georgia Today: Former Willis employee testifies in court; Blue Bird workers approve labor contract
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On the Friday May 24th edition of Georgia Today: A former employee of Fulton County DA Fani Willis testifies before congress about the DA; Workers at the Blue Bird school bus manufacturing facility approve their first union-negotiated labor contract; And the baseball hall of fame unveils a new statue of Braves legend Hank Aaron.…
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Airey Bros Radio / Matt Hammersmith / Ep 265 / Upstate Race Series / Upstate Running Club / Country Mile / South Carolina / Upstate SC
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Matt Hammersmith is one of the most recognizable names in the running community in the upstate of South Carolina and he joins us for episode 265. Countless people have run their first ultra at his events. On this episode, Matt talks about his history in the sport, how he grew the running community in the upstate, his races he directs with a focus o…
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Hurricane Season preview; New factory in Covington; "Secrets of Ash" author interview
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On the Thursday May 23rd edition of Georgia Today: We'll have a preview of what's being called an extraordinary hurricane season, federal money will help build a factory in Covington, east of Atlanta and Orlando Montoya speaks with author Josh Green about his debut novel.
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Primary election results; Emory lawsuit over suspension; Atlanta real estate market
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LISTEN: On the Wednesday, May 22 edition of Georgia Today: We'll have results from yesterday's primary races; an Emory student challenges his suspension over the creation of an AI tool; and a new study shows Atlantans are sidelined by corporate investors in the real estate market.
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