Interventional Cardiologist Dr. Clarence Findley talks about when you should be screened if your family has a history of heart problems (40) , when you should consult with a doctor and the importance of exercise and having a healthy diet.

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Interventional Cardiologist Dr. Clarence Findley talks about when you should be screened if your family has a history of heart problems (40) , when you should consult with a doctor and the importance of exercise and having a healthy diet.
Executive Director Scott Harris talks about upcoming programs at the James Monroe Museum and the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont.
Dr. Gaila Sims talks about telling the full story of the Slave Auction block. And how the exhibit allows you to express your feelings. famva.org
Artifacts found outside come inside. They’re cleaned and cataloged and some become part of a puzzle. And part of telling the story about what happened on the land.
Alexis Innis with American Red Cross Blood Services says there doesn’t have to be a blood shortage. She says if just a few of us took the time to give blood, the supply would be in good shape. redcrossblood.org
First Friday: Salute to teachers this week
Preserving history. The actions of a farmer on the Ferry Farm site preserved history that is just now being discovered.
There have been some surprises at the annual dig at George Washington’s boyhood home in Stafford. Enough surprises that archaeologists will be back in the same area next summer.
Robbie Perry explains HRDX. Part Top Golf. Part Home Run Derby. Total high energy. frednats.com Click Events: Home Run Derby X
A close look at where the annual digging at George Washington’s boyhood home has been taking place this summer.
Land is being cleared for two Habitat for Humanity of Caroline homes in Bowling Green. Construction is right around the corner on a total of four homes in Caroline. Now it’s time to volunteer!
The first cards will be released on Tuesday, August 1st during National Night Out. Each officer will be handing out a limited number of their cards in their neighborhood during the event.
The PREP Act–Preparing and Retaining Education Professionals would help expand teacher training programs and boost diversity in the teacher workforce.
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg says protect your lap top or phone from the intense heat.
Dave the Computer Guy talks with us about computers and the heat, tuning up your pc, the end of Windows 10 and the difference between resetting and restoring a pc. techsintheburg.com
And they’re off…Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County is getting ready to build four homes. We caught up with Habitat’s Mac Williams on on East Broaddus where there’s noise and dust and progress!
Stafford Baseball President Michael Bouchard talks about the 14-year old Babe Ruth World Series coming to the region August 5-12th. staffordbaseballworldseries.com
Mark Taylor tells the School Board that clear backpacks are a way to ensure safety and keep weapons out of schools. He says clear backpacks are not a mandate in Spotsy Schools.
President and CEO Jason Tickle with an update on the building of four homes, his selection as an Allen and Allen Hometown Hero and ways you can volunteer. habitatofcaroline.org
Finding two tobacco pipe bowls–one of the complete-during the annual summer dig at George Washington’s boyhood home, Ferry Farm in Stafford. Dave Muraca puts a date on it and talks about what it tells archaeologists.