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Saturday, June 9, 201806/09/2018

Samantha Elhart – Cville SWANS Go To Junior Olympics

In Morning News Weekends

Charlottesville Swans Synchronized Swimming Team qualifies for the Junior Olympics!

Charlottesville Swans Synchronized Swimming was founded in October 2012 by Coach Samantha Elhart with the mission of introducing synchronized swimming to athletes and growing the sport in the Charlottesville, VA, area developing a team to compete at the regional and national levels. She has achieved this in 6 short years sending teams to the 2015, 2016, 2017 and now the 2018 Junior Olympics. 

Saturday, June 9, 201806/09/2018

Tara Hooper – The Makeover Of Miss America

In Morning News Weekends

The Miss America pageant is walking away from the swimsuit competition.

The Miss America Organization was considering the change as part of an effort to refocus the pageant away from the contestants’ personal appearance and toward their goals and achievements. In seeking to remain relevant, the nearly 100-year-old organization, under a new group of women leaders, including former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson, is looking to reverse declining viewership.

Here to talk about it is Former Mrs Alabama, Tara Hooper.

Saturday, June 9, 201806/09/2018

Michael Guthrie – Where Millennials Are Moving

In Morning News Weekends

Michael Guthrie, CEO and Managing Broker for Roy Wheeler Realty Co., talks with Wendy Edwards about what’s trending with millennials in terms of where they are moving to, and what they are looking for in the real estate market.

Friday, June 8, 201806/08/2018

Top 5 Soundbites of the Week

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the Top 5 soundbites of the week ending–6/8/18

Friday, June 8, 201806/08/2018

Corey Long Guilty of Disorderly Conduct | Dori Zook

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Corey Long, who was accused of using a homemade flamethrower on Aug. 12, was found guilty of disorderly conduct Friday (6/8/18) and sentenced to 20 days in jail. WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the details.

Friday, June 8, 201806/08/2018

TJHD Expansion of Services | Kathryn Goodman.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Kathryn Whitestone Goodman, Communications & Public Relations Lead with Thomas Jefferson Health District Virginia Department of Health talks with Les Sinclair about the Community Health Survey and the expansion of services of TJHD to offer Birth, Marriage and Divorce Certificates.

Friday, June 8, 201806/08/2018

How to Deal with Celebrity Suicides | Emily Warren

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Emily Warren, Co-Chair of Suicide Prevention Awareness Resource Council talks with Les Sinclair about how we can better manage celebrity suicide effects on our society.

Friday, June 8, 201806/08/2018

The Schilling Show 6/8/18 Hour 2: Doug Hornig, Valerie Richardson, Nancy Flory

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Doug Hornig, property rights activist, shares about the movie Little Pink House, aftermath of the SCOTUS ruling, and the ongoing…

Friday, June 8, 201806/08/2018

The Schilling Show 6/8/18 Hour 1: Congressman Dave Brat, Richard Holt

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Congressman Dave Brat discusses the pattern of people migrating from high tax states to low tax states and liberals ignoring…

Thursday, June 7, 201806/07/2018

Monticello’s 6 New Exhibits | Niya Bates

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair is joined by Niya Bates, Public Historian of Slavery and African American Life at the Thomas Jefferson Foundation

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