December 2021 Video
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Macon Chamber CEO Yvonne Williams on the Annual Meeting & Award Winners
December 17, 2021
President and CEO of the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce Yvonne Williams talks about the award winners from the recent Toast of Macon event
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Ag Commissioner Gary Black, Recap of 2021 & What He Expects for 2022 in Ag
December 17, 2021
Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of Georgia Gary Black talks about the challenges that agriculture faced in 2021 and what he is expecting for Georgia's agriculture market in 2022.
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Valerie Bradley of Visit Macon, Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
December 16, 2021
Vice President of Marketing & Communications at Visit Macon Valerie Bradley talks about the impact the National Park & Preserve Designation will have on Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park.
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Mike Raymer on the Mission of the Georgia Council on Economic Education
December 16, 2021
Executive Director at Georgia Council on Economic Education Mike Raymer talks about their mission to help K-12 teachers teach economics and personal finance in schools across Georgia.
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Darlene McLendon of the Museum of Aviation Foundation on the Upcoming Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K & Hand Cycle Race
December 15, 2021
President & CEO of the Museum of Aviation Foundation Darlene McLendon gives full details on the upcoming Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K and Hand Cycle Race. The race will be held at the Museum of Aviation on Saturday, January 15th.
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Chris Clark on the Georgia Chamber's Upcoming Eggs & Issues Breakfast
December 15, 2021
Chris Clark, President and CEO of the Georgia Chamber, talks about the upcoming Eggs & Issues Breakfast that will take place on January 12th at the Fox Theatre.
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Randy Brown of Hargray Fiber, Investing in Communities
December 14, 2021
Hargray Fiber General Manager Randy Brown talks about how Hargray is investing in communities to bring state of the art technologies to your door.
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Georgia to Host the 103rd American Farm Bureau National Convention
December 14, 2021
Each year, members of Farm Bureaus from all 50 states come together for the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention. This is a chance for members to take part in educational workshops, networking with other farm bureaus, hear from influential speakers and gain insight into trends affecting agriculture. This year’s Convention will be held in Atlanta, Georgia January 7-12.
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Stephan Amesoeder Gives an Overview of Hotel Forty Five
December 13, 2021
General Manager of Hotel Forty Five Stephan Amesoeder talks about Hotel Forty Five - downtown Macon's new boutique hotel that is scheduled to open early 2022.
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Chip Blalock on the Success of the 2021 Sunbelt Ag Expo
December 13, 2021
Executive Director of the Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition Chip Blalock talks about the great feeling of being back at the Sunbelt Ag Expo after taking last year off.
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SBA's Terri Denison Gives an Update on the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loans
December 10, 2021
Georgia District Director of the U.S. Small Business Administration Terri Denison talks about the new deadlines for the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan program and how it will help businesses across the state.
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Jessica Tucker on the Online Degree Program at Wesleyan College
December 10, 2021
Enrollment Coordinator at Wesleyan College Jessica Tucker talks about the Wesleyan Online Degree Program and why it might be the best fit for your busy schedule.
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Dr. Kirk Nooks Gives an Overview of What Gordon State College Offers
December 10, 2021
President of Gordon State College Dr. Kirk Nooks talks about the many different programs offered at Gordon State College and what makes Gordon State College such a good option for students in the region.
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Dr. David Pugh Gives an Update on Helms College
December 08, 2021
President of Helms College Dr. David Pugh talks about some new programs Helms College will be offering in 2022.
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Jason Barnes on the Formation of Colony Insurance
December 06, 2021
President of Colony Insurance Jason Barnes talks about the newly formed Colony Insurance and what led Colony Bank to get into the insurance business.
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Corporal Greg Thomas on the Macon Regional Crimestoppers' Tip Line
December 03, 2021
Executive Director of Macon Regional Crimestoppers Corporal Greg Thomas talks about the role the community plays in stopping crime and how you can do your part.
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Chris Miller of Kia Georgia, Chip Shortage Impact on Auto Industry
December 03, 2021
Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer of Kia Georgia Chris Miller explains how the chip shortage has impacted the production of cars and what buyers can expect in the coming months.
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The Farm Passport is Your Guide to Magical Holiday Memories on the Farm
December 03, 2021
Georgia Farm Bureau’s Kelly Henry talks about how you can find nearby farms where you can cut your own Christmas tree and sample Georgia’s hottest new commodity – satsumas. Let the Farm Passport be your guide to discovering new family traditions this Christmas.
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Kirk Scott of Colony Bank, Banking Relationships
December 02, 2021
Kirk Scott, Regional President with Colony Bank, talks about what to consider when choosing a bank and how they can help you with your personal and business banking needs.
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Dr. Kirk Nooks of Gordon State College, Impact on Region
December 01, 2021
President of Gordon State College Dr. Kirk Nooks talks about Gordon State's fourteen county primary service region and the economic impact the College has on the area.
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Ivey Hall of the Mission of the Macon Area Habitat for Humanity ReStore
December 01, 2021
Ivey Hall, Executive Director of the Macon Area Habitat for Humanity, talks about the Habitat for Humanity ReStore that is located on 690 Holt Ave and how supporting the ReStore helps fund their mission.
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John Holcomb on Farm Monitor, The Only Show Dedicated to Agriculture News and Features in Georgia
December 01, 2021
John Holcomb on Farm Monitor, The Only Show Dedicated to Agriculture News and Features in Georgia - The Farm Monitor program was created by Georgia Farm Bureau in the 1960s to showcase the state’s agriculture industry. The Farm Monitor team travels all over the state talking to farmers, extension agents, researchers and more to gather updates on this year’s crops, the struggles farmers are facing, the new technologies they’re embracing, and how international trade, and state and federal policies are affecting their ability to feed America.