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Monday, July 6, 2009

Georgia Gazette Summer Hiatus

Georgia Gazette is on summer hiatus. But the GPB News team isn't taking a break. Tune into Morning Edition and All Things Considered for complete Georgia news and culture coverage. And join us at www.gpb.org each day for all the important stories you count on GPB to bring you. You can count on Georgia Public Broadcasting for strong, local coverage every day.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Georgia Gazette Thursday, July 2, 2009

Join host John Sepulvado tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight's show … A major state university accused of anti-Muslim bias… the details. Reversing the childhood obesity trend in the South…growing gardens to instill healthy habits. And are you the winner of a free pass to state parks? Tune in tonight to Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette, and download a free podcast on iTunes.

Click the photo above for the entire series on Childhood Obesity and to view the slide show on today's report from Hancock County.

Also, if you enjoy Georgias natural wonders then this is for you. We have a listener who enjoys Georgia Gazette's, Georgia State Parks highlights and riddles each week. He and his two year-old son will be wrapping up their own tour of all sixty-four of GA's parks this weekend. You can see his photos and write-ups on each park over at his family blog -
HAUN FAMILY BLOG


Happy Fourth of July!!!!!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Georgia Gazette Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight's show… Combating childhood obesity… striking the right balance between getting kids fit while maintaining their self esteem. How people are managing stay afloat in the county with the worst unemployment rate in the state. And the father of gospel music was a Georgia man… we remember Thomas Dorsey on his birthday. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette, and download a free podcast on iTunes.

Click here to see pictures from Jenkins County, which currently has the worst unemployment rate throughout the state.

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