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Colonial Hills

Pastor Rick Sayger

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Colonial Hills is a multi-site church located in DeSoto County Mississippi. God has placed us here to help people find & follow Jesus in our local community. We have campuses in Southaven & Hernando, MS. Come join us!
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Didn't Hate it Movie Podcast presented by the DeSoto Arts Institute. Join us for an undetermined period of time where we talk about movies, TV shows, and other random things. You don't want to miss the latest episode filled with rambling and movie trash talk.
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Agros Church

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Lead pastor Dane Jöhannsson and Associate pastor Taylor DeSoto of Agros Reformed Baptist Church discuss issues of textual criticism, Reformed theology, historical theology, translation philosophy, and the Biblical languages.
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Joins us for a family-friendly adventure RPG set in the wonderful world of Pokemon using the mechanics of Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition. Tag along as our lovable gang of mostly obese characters begin their Pokemon journey to become a legend.
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Caffey & Commerce

Derrick Michaud and SRP Studios

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Welcome to Caffey & Commerce, your go-to podcast for discovering and supporting DeSoto County and Greater Memphis local businesses. Join us as we interview passionate business owners and dive deep into their inspiring stories, exploring their journeys, challenges, and successes. We’ll uncover the unique qualities that set them apart and showcase their valuable products and services. Promoting Caffey & Commerce on the Real Hernando Podcast Network ensures that the voices of these remarkable b ...
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Metro Garage Door Repair LLC

Metro Garage Door Repair LLC

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Metro Garage Door Repair LLC is a reliable garage door repair company in DeSoto, TX. We specialize in providing high-quality garage door repair services to both residential and commercial clients. Contact us today for all your garage door needs.
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Welcome to The Real Hernando, brought to you by Shelby Row Productions. The Real Hernando is a podcast created to highlight our amazing local community here in Hernando, Mississippi, and in particular, the local non-profit organizations and ministries.
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Our family has been in the retail automobile business for over seventy five years, starting with my grandfather who co-owned a Desoto-Plymouth dealership We have been in Glendora doing business since 1964 and at our current location in the Glendora Auto Centre for twenty four years. Our business is still family owned and operated. We value our continuity, with many employees having worked with us for ten, twenty, and even thirty years. In this podcast, we will work to give you an inside glim ...
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Five Star Properties is a well-known real estate solutions company owned and operated by Jay and his family. We have over 20 years of experience in the real estate industry and understand our customers well. We can help them get quick solutions through our cash home sales. We buy houses in Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Dallas, Garland, Carrollton, and the nearby areas for cash. The entire process is quick and easy.Contact and tell us about your property, and we’ll review the information and make a fai ...
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In a continued effort to provide relevant, interesting and engaging programming to our statewide audience, MPB Think Radio provides Mississippi Edition, a weekday news magazine program. Mississippi Edition, hosted by Desare Frazier, features the latest news of the day and interviews with the people who are making the news themselves. The program not only provides Mississippi news but also addresses the ways that national and world news affects our state. Desare Frazier as she shares the late ...
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Learn about the people who helped grow kendama to where it is today with our new series of OG Player Interviews, hosted by Matt "Sweets" Jorgenson! Episodes are recorded and remastered for audio listeners after broadcasting live at https://www.twitch.tv/sweetskendamas
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Civil Rights organizations file a federal lawsuit claiming district lines in DeSoto County discriminate against Black residents. Then, After a month-long strike AT&T workers are back on the job. Plus, Advocates in Alabama are asking for a new trial for Toforest Johnson. A podcast that came out last year helped shed light on his case. Hosted on Acas…
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Congressional leaders are trying to understand Mississippi's welfare scandal happened, and safeguards that could be put in place to prevent misspending of welfare dollars. Among the people testifying to the body is Brett Farve and the director of the ACLU of Mississippi. Then, conservative state lawmakers are meeting in Flowood to discuss tax refor…
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Mayors from three Mississippi port cities are joining others along the Mississippi River calling for federal policy changes to protect the River's economic value. Then, Alabama is set to perform the nation's second nitrogen gas execution and a lot of people are speaking out against it. Plus, it's Prostate Cancer Awareness month and Health experts a…
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Today, we spotlight The Hernando Main Street Chamber of Commerce and HYPE, Hernando Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs. HYPE seeks to empower the next generation of leaders by providing resources, opportunities, and connections that promote professional growth, community engagement, and collaboration. Joining me is Membership Services Coordinator …
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Mothers in Mississippi experience the highest rates of birth outcomes in the country. What are medical professionals doing to overcome these alarming statistics? Then, A new billboard campaign is launching in Mississippi to raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections among adults 55 and over. Plus, Mississippi lawmakers are asking how the…
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The U. S. Justice Department has opened a civil rights investigation into the Rankin County Sheriff's Department whose officers tortured two Black men in racist attacks. Then, This month marks the 30th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act. A newly awarded grant will help Mississippi combat the rise of domestic violence in the state. Plus, …
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There's a new program in Mississippi designed to keep people with mental health issues out of jail. Then, A new campaign is pushing to free five Mississippi women who have been in prison since the late 80s/early 90s. Plus, A new grant program will help some Mississippi homeowners fortify their homes against storm damage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.…
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The latest grades for Mississippi schools and districts are in. How well are the state's schools performing? Then, Mississippians living with long COVID will soon have help regaining employment. Plus, the story of a historic Mississippi winery that was forced to close down after threats of violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i…
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It's Infant Mortality Awareness Month, and Mississippi health officials are talking about how the state can see fewer babies die before their first birthday. Then, in rural Alabama, residents are struggling with the rising cost of groceries while living in food deserts. Plus, Jackson State University has officially installed a new president. Hosted…
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The University of Mississippi is launching new research into the medical uses and efficacy of cannabis. Then, the results are coming in on southern cities’ guaranteed income test runs. They show the cash payments helped, but the benefits didn’t last. Plus, we speak with the outgoing Adjutant General for the Mississippi National Guard about his time…
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September is Suicide Prevention Month. The 988 hotline is available for folks struggling with their mental health. Then, the Mississippi National Guard is under new leadership. Plus, the University of Southern Mississippi is seeking to train and certify the next generation of teachers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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AT&T workers in Mississippi remain on strike after union members claim the company did not offer a reasonable compromise to labor rules. Then, Grandparents raising their grandchildren in Alabama will soon receive some much-needed financial assistance. Plus, road safety experts are reminding Mississippians to drive safely this football season. Hoste…
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Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among all males in Mississippi. Then, a massive "Dead zone" in the northern Gulf of Mexico could be dangerous to aquatic life. Researchers are looking for solutions. Plus, lawmakers are looking to rework the state's tax code with the goal of eliminating income tax. But experts say new revenue …
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A new home visitation program will help pregnant mothers, families and children meet with healthcare providers. Then, Mississippi hospitals are partnering with a company specializing in electric aircraft to potentially expedite emergency response and save on costs. Plus, state lawmakers are considering how Mississippi can invest in Jackson to impro…
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Cases of the West Nile Virus are spreading in Mississippi. Doctors say there are several steps folks can take to protect themselves. Then, the November election is just two months away. How are Mississippi poll workers being trained? Plus, charter schools in Mississippi are receiving more than half a million dollars to enhance education through tec…
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Today we are featuring Wesley Meadows Retirement Community. Life at Wesley Meadows offers all the comforts imaginable, set in a picturesque campus with a beautiful courtyard. With 100 customizable apartments available for both Independent and Assisted Living, residents can create a home that is uniquely theirs. Assisted Living services are provided…
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Thousands of cars are going to be on the road this weekend, and highway safety experts are reminding drivers to be aware of their surroundings. Then, a traveling art exhibit in the Gulf South is shining a light on: the death penalty. Plus, today is National Grief Awareness Day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Mississippi could soon become the 48th state to implement in-person early voting, but lawmakers have a long road ahead of them. Then, a new organization is calling for the passage of a flood mitigation project along the Pearl River in Jackson. Plus, a new book helps families navigate the difficult task of taking care of someone who has chosen to sp…
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A growing number of Mississippi counties are being placed under burn bans. From the Gulf States Newsroom: Football season is underway in the South. But the risk of extreme heat may put some players in danger. Plus, how a Mississippi artist helped to shape and record the history of his rural town of Ecru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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More Mississippians than ever could soon have access to high-speed internet. But some folks are asking if coverage will be universal. Then, Mississippi's only children's hospital is unveiling renovations to their cancer and blood disorders. Plus, a new roadside attraction in Holly Springs is paying tribute to the King of Rock and Roll Elvis Presley…
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Mississippi's representatives at this year's Democratic National Convention discuss their takeaways and what the campaign could look like going forward. Then, advocates for sexual health want to reduce Mississippi's high rate of STDs in youth. Plus, an arrest has been made in a case involving faulty fire suppression equipment. What Mississippians n…
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Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker is calling for greater military spending. That's in response to growing aggression from adversaries like Russia and China. A settlement has been reached in a federal regulatory lawsuit surrounding the death of a 16-year-old at a Mississippi chicken processing plant. And from the Gulf States Newsroom; Climate-smart a…
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Democratic delegates at the national convention talk about their enthusiasm over the Harris Walz presidential ticket and what they need to do to win in November. Then, we speak with the State Epidemiologist about the viral illnesses concerning the nation and Mississippi. Plus, a company that collects your information was hacked. Now what? We have s…
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