Fetch Your News covered four of our local counties graduation ceremonies this weekend as well as some great Memorial Day ceremonies. In this segment BKP shows a few pictures from each graduation and from each of the Memorial Day celebrations. He ends the segment Thanking all the men and women who have given their lives […]
Read More »Ask the Doc with Dr. Whaley – National Prescription Drug Take Back Day!
Tomorrow, April 29th, is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. You can turn in any old prescription medicines you may have to your local county police department tomorrow. Dr. Whaley explains to us why it is important not to flush these or throw them out but rather to turn them in. He also talks to […]
Read More »Vaccination Investigation Part 2 #NIIW #StopMandatoryVaccines
“Big Pharma Cannot Silence Brandy Vaughn” The United States is the vaccination nation. #NIIW #Vaccines It’s National Infant Immunization Week- Do you give your child some, all or none of the recommended vaccinations. Radio Host, Robert Scott Bell, claims that the concept of the Gardasil vaccine for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a crime!
Read More »Changing the Toxic Environment of Fox News
All the major media outlets are abuzz over Fox’s recent release of Bill O’Reilly and what is being called the toxic environment of the network. You would think the toxicity would be sexual harassment considering the accusations towards Roger Ailes and recently Bill O’Reilly. Not that we don’t think that the accusations about O’Reilly and […]
Read More »The Georgia Republican Party
Friends, Thanks to the hard work of the GAGOP staff, our organizing committee, local volunteers, and Augusta Marriott employees, the 2017 Georgia Republican Party State Convention was a huge success! Congratulations to our newly elected chairman, John Watson, 1st Vice Chair, Carolyn Fisher, and Assistant Secretary, BJ Van Gundy, on their new roles in the […]
Read More »State Senator Steve Gooch Talks About Economic Development in Rural Georgia
This past Friday we continued our discussion about rural Georgia with 51st district (R) State Senator and Lumpkin County’s economic development director, Steve Gooch. Our three areas of focus: rural Georgia economy, broadband access, and health care. Although the district doesn’t want to see something in the line of the KIA plant they most certainly […]
Read More »Fannin County Chamber of Commerce June Newsletter
Fannin County Chamber of Commerce Newsletter June 2017 Leading the way to economic vitality and quality of life in Blue Ridge, McCaysville, Morganton and all of beautiful Fannin County, Georgia. Together we prosper. Tuesday, June 20 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 260 West Main St.- Blue Ridge Congratulations Leadership Fannin 2017 “This class was very […]
Read More »President Donald Trump Has No Choice but to Clean Up Former President Clinton’s North Korean Mess
Do you remember in the 90’s when former President Bill Clinton announced that the United States. had reached an agreement with North Korea to freeze and dismantle their nuclear weapons program? Do you remember when he told us that this agreement would be good for the U.S. and the entire world? Do you remember when he said […]
Read More »BKP Interviews Two of Our Very Own Interns and Hear How You Can Join Our Intern Program
John and Hunter are currently in our intern program here at FetchYourNews and FYNTV. John is an Associate Producer for FYNTV and Hunter is an Associate Reporter. They both have great video skills and are great assets to our team! Today Brian introduces them to our viewers, asks them a few questions about themselves, and […]
Read More »“Ask the Doc” with Dr. Whaley – Food Additives, Leg Weights, & Working Out Outside
BKP and Katy sat down with Dr. Whaley today and discussed several interesting topics. The viewer questions Dr. Whaley addressed in today’s “Ask the Doc” segment are: Do food additives affect my health? Anything additives in particular I should avoid? Would it be better for me to walk with ankle weights? I like to exercise […]
Read More »Pet of the Week – Miles! Brought to you by The Humane Society of Blue Ridge
Rena brought us another beautiful furry friend today named Miles! Miles is about 2 years old and is so sweet. As you can see in this video he is well behaved and loves attention. He also loves to go for a ride! Miles is looking for his forever home and would be a GREAT addition […]
Read More »Republicans Better Address Health Care, Tax Reform, and Build a Wall or Risk Losing The House in 2018
Does the thought of Nancy Pelosi once again being Speaker of the House terrify you? After the failed attempt to repeal and replace Obama Care the American people put health care squarely on the shoulders of the Republicans. Republicans will need to pass health care, tax reform and fund the construction of a wall on […]
Read More »President Donald Trump Has the Courage to be a Middle East Peacemaker and Destroy ISIS
While most media outlets are concerned with a position change with one of Trump’s Chief Advisors, Steve Bannon, The President is meeting with King Abdullah of Jordan, President Abdel Fattah El-sisi of Egypt and President Xi Jinping of China. In one week President Donald Trump will set into motion to solve the crisis in North […]
Read More »Georgia Speaker of The House David Ralston Talks About Rural Georgia Issues, Health Care…
Our interview Friday with Speaker of The House David Ralston focused on rural Georgia. Ralston went into detail about the new Rural Georgia Economic Council. This council will be co-chaired by (R) Terry England from Auburn, (R) Jay Powell from Camilla and Vice Chair (R) Sam Watson from Moultry. The council will be holding meetings […]
Read More »James Thompson, Rural America Model Democrat Candidate
From Wichita, Kansas to Roswell, Georgia – If Democrats have any hopes of recapturing The House of Representatives in 2018 they will need to reconnect with rural America. James Thompson turned out to be the picture perfect Democrat candidate. Thompson opposed Kansas State Treasurer, (R) Ron Estes, for the Kansas 4th Congressional district. This was […]
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