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Thursday, April 6, 201704/06/2017
Mattieu Finot
King Family Vineyard’s Mattieu Finot joins for more on the Monticello Wine Trail Festival and what varieties to expect.
Thursday, April 6, 201704/06/2017
Liz Palmer
Albemarle County Supervisor Liz Palmer joins for the latest from the board.
Thursday, April 6, 201704/06/2017
David Toscano
Delegate David Toscano recaps the proceedings at the Virginia General Assembly.
Wednesday, April 5, 201704/05/2017
Chris Rini
Chris Rini checks in during National Public Health Week for a discussion on “preparedness.”
Wednesday, April 5, 201704/05/2017
Jim Krasula
CBS Correspondent Jim Krasula touches on recent weather patterns and tornado threats.
Wednesday, April 5, 201704/05/2017
Kirby Hutto
Kirby Hutto joins to preview and announce the first half of this year’s Fridays After Five lineup.
Wednesday, April 5, 201704/05/2017
Dr. Denise Bonds
Dr. Denise Bonds joins during National Public Health Week to discuss the local community’s health assessment.
Tuesday, April 4, 201704/04/2017
Marianne Kubrick
Marianne is the director of the play “Shipwrecked”, which is being performed this week at the University of Virginia.
Tuesday, April 4, 201704/04/2017
Mike Culp
Mike Culp joined the show to discuss the recent grant Albemarle received from the state to expand internet service to rural areas. For more information, email broadband@albemarle.org, or call 296-5891.
Tuesday, April 4, 201704/04/2017
Clare Ruday
Clare Ruday from the Health Department joined the show for the latest update from Public Health week, focusing on prevention of communicable disease.