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Ed Burton discusses the latest developments in the stock market, higher prices and how government can incentivize businesses to do what they would like as opposed to regulating and mandating it.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere joined the show to talk about their multiple lifelong learning opportunities.
Caitlin Carroll, the Director of Programs at Camp Holiday Trails and Camp Alumni Claire Angler joined the show to talk about the impact of the services provided by the facility.
Jeff joined the show to talk about the annual “24/7” day where the Markets at Tiger Fuel show appreciation to first responders.
The Senior Minister of University Baptist Church discusses division in our country, relationships with law enforcement and more.
The Pastor of Mt. Zion First African Baptist Church joined the show to discuss the 12th annual ‘Back to School Bash’ event being held on August 10th at the Ting Pavilion as well as other issues in our community including relationships with law enforcement and the condition of our youth.
UVA Politics Professor and former speech writer for President George H. W. Bush, Mary Kate Cary joined the show to react to President Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential campaign.
Marky Birkholz joined the show to talk about the incredible mission of a no-kill 157-acre animal sanctuary in Fluvanna County.
Jill provides advice on what to look for in a financial advisor and more.
Jason Miyares joined the show to talk about protections against organized retail crime, preventing repeat violent offenders, earned sentence credits, issues related to public safety and benefits for military families in Virginia.