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Dr. Scott Wagner provides extremely valuable information about the varying treatment associated with regenerative medicine to help your body heal faster from injuries and chronic pain, including ozone treatments, stem cell treatments, platelet enriched plasma and more.
Emily Kilroy discussed the meeting between the Board of Supervisors and the Albemarle Economic Development Authority, and the adoption of the 5 year economic strategic plan.
Scott Goodman returns to provide insightful analysis on the court case surrounding the City of Charlottesville’s zoning ordinance.
Dr. Chhabra chimes in on a record $300,000,ooo dollar investment in a college athletics program, new regulations to prevent college athletes from faking injuries during football games and the benefits of the new UVA Orthopedics acute injury walk-in clinic for High School Football players.
Ed Burton provides analysis on the Consumer Price Index, inflation and shockingly high deficit data from the month of July.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere discusses how their facility is utilized by the Senior Statesmen of VA for civic engagement events and more.
The President of the Free Enterprise Forum discussed the saga surrounding the city zoning ordinance lawsuit, the Albemarle Board of Supervisors joint meeting with the Economic Development Authority, the race for the Samuel Miller seat on the Albemarle Board of Supervisors and more.
Kassie Kasper is a Physician’s Assistant with UVA Orthopedics and she joined the show to talk about the services at the new after hours acute injury clinic at the center on Ivy Road and how it can benefit those in our community who need to be seen without an appointment after hours because of injury.
Scott Smith is a candidate for the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors in the Samuel Miller District and he joined the show to share how he and his opponent are looking at scheduling three live debates, as well as his thoughts on data centers, taxes and other issues.
The Senior Minister at University Baptist Church talks about the importance of loving your neighbor and how an oversees trip this summer reminded him of the values of gratitude and generosity.
