Health Impacts of Sexually Transmitted Diseases highlighted during STD AWARENESS MONTH NORTH GEORGIA – Nearly 20 million new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occur in the United States every year, costing the American healthcare system nearly $16 billion in direct medical costs alone, according to a report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention […]
Read More »Time to Vaccinate Preteens and Teens – Georgia Preteen Vaccine Awareness Week is March 12-16
Georgia Preteen Vaccine Awareness Week is March 12-16 Vaccines available at health departments in North Georgia! North GA – Think about it. Which seems better? The quick sting of a vaccination or the painful consequences of a disease that last much longer? In an effort to protect every adult and child, the Georgia Department of […]
Read More »Short Takes – A Divided America, What’s the Cure?
America has long been divided by two contending political philosophies, one created in the firm belief in the god given rights of man through self determination and possession of private property, among others, the inalienable anchors of representative freedoms. The other, a scheme that clings to the Marxist inspired idea that people would be happier […]
Read More »Avian Influenza Update
At the end of December 2017, a strain of the H7 avian influenza was found in a green-winged teal, a widespread North American duck, collected in McIntosh County on the Georgia coast. With a confirmed case of avian influenza found in a wild duck, Georgia’s backyard poultry farmers should be diligent in their efforts to […]
Read More »Rep. Collins Supports POTUS Nomination of Judge Kavanaugh
“In nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, President Trump has delivered a candidate whose thoughtful faithfulness to the Constitution will be an asset to our nation’s highest court. The Senate now has the opportunity to serve the American people by confirming Judge Kavanaugh immediately.”
Read More »Get Ready for the Taste of Ellijay 2018! – May 24th at 6pm
Brought to you by Gilmer Chamber: Today on Karla’s Korner – Get Ready for the Taste of Ellijay 2018! Starting tonight at 6pm! Join us on #GMFTO every weekday starting at 8AM! We will be featuring Fetch Your News FYNTV.com TV personality #BKP and his political opinion, and #AnythingGoes ! Have a question, comment, or […]
Read More »Short Takes – Comey the Ridiculous
Comey is only the latest manifestation of the Left’s derision over Trump’s presidency. Hillary is already there still out on the rubber chicken circuit blaming everybody except herself for losing a sure thing election. She produced a book of excuses and so has Comey. Both can as easily drag down what’s left of the Democrat […]
Read More »The Hidden Warrior
I have been seeking the Lord concerning the greatest needs of the church God’s people today. What should I be praying about, as well as, what should I be teaching? I sense the Lord saying that the churches, the sons, and daughters of God, are under thehighest level of attack ever from the wicked one. 1John 5:19, “And we know that […]
Read More »Ask the Doc! About Skin Health
This morning on Ask the Doc, Dr. William Whaley is covering skin health. The audience asked: What can lead to a blood pressure spike out of the blue if you are on regular blood pressure medicine? If someone has a badly bruised tendon on the back of their ankle, is there anything that they could […]
Read More »Georgia Senate Passes the BILD Act and the FIBRE Act to Expand Broadband Access in Rural Georgia
ATLANTA (March 1, 2018) | Two broadband expansion bills sponsored by Sen. Steve Gooch (R – Dahlonega), Senate Bills 232 and 426, passed the Senate on Crossover Day, Wednesday, February 28, 2018. Each bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. “Thank you to my colleagues in the Senate for joining me in support of these broadband expansion […]
Read More »Congressman Doug Collins and Blue Ridge Business Owners Talk Pro-Growth Policies
Collins and Blue Ridge Business Owners Talk Pro-Growth Policies BLUE RIDGE, Ga.—Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) joined the Blue Ridge Business Association recently to hear from business leaders about the local economy and related policy issues. Collins asked the Fannin County group to share the economic outlook for their operations and invited questions on policy issues […]
Read More »Short Takes – Perspectives in Violence
Perspective, about deadly events, means nothing if you are the victim facing any threat that could kill you. Currently, the objet d’jour of outrage is against guns because they are noisy, frightening and, if semi-automatic, can do a lot of damage quickly. One such, in the hands of a disturbed individual just killed a lot […]
Read More »“Ask the Doc!” All about Eczema and Seasonal Allergies
Today on Ask the Doc, BKP and Doctor William Whaley discuss eczema and what can lead to worse skin conditions on the body when eczema is left untreated. Also, Dr. Answers viewer questions and tell us a break down of this years upcoming seasonal allergies. We want to give a big thank you to Georgia […]
Read More »Short Takes – Just Another Shooting?
The multiple murders at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in South Florida was absolutely preventable! Yet, the organizations capable of preventing it, did not, could not, or would not, for whatever reasons, take action against a known potential danger because of the fear of social backlash from one group or another because it would […]
Read More »BKP Interviews Georgia House Speaker David Ralston
On FYN TV, BKP interviews Georgia’s Speaker of the House for District-7 Representative David Ralston, as they discuss Georgia’s aggressive plan for a large infrastructure investment that was presented and highlighted at a meeting for Republican leaders including Ralston, over the weekend at The White House. Speaker David Ralston comments on what that means for […]
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