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Wilkes County Spotlight
Robbie Ross hosts the Wilkes County Spotlight every week on Washington Radio WLOV. Wilkes County Spotlight is a weekly community affairs show featuring residents of Wilkes County spotlighting their event or organization that is of interest to the fellow citizens of Wilkes County.
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Coach’s Corner
Stay up to date with what is going on in the Washington-Wilkes High School Athletic Program every week as Head Football Coach and Athletic Director Robby Robinson joins Robbie Ross on Coach’s Corner, brought to you by Rayle EMC. Robbie and the Coach will recap the week that was on the fields at Washington-Wilkes and preview the upcoming week of games and events.
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Washington Radio WLOV College Football Report
Join Robbie Ross and Former Furman Paladins All-American Corey Stewart every Thursday for the Washington Radio WLOV College Football Report, brought to you by Scott Lewis, State Farm Insurance Agent in Washington and Michael Horgan, Attorney at Law in Washington. Robbie & Corey will bring you the top news in College Football as well as the latest info on the Dawgs, Jackets and Georgia Southern Eagles, as well as the latest news from the SEC, ACC and Southern Conferences.
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County Extension Minute
With over 30 years of experience as a County Extension Agent, Frank Watson is well known for his knowledge of agriculture and natural resource issues. His formal training to prepare for a lifetime of public service in this area includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Agronomy from The University of Georgia and a Master’s in Public Administration from Brenau Professional College. Frank got his interest in agriculture growing up on a beef cattle farm in Taliaferro County, Georgia.
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