Town Talk: Dave the Computer Guy
Dave the Computer Guy looks back at 2023 in the tech world. We also talk about hacking, AI and 5G.
Dave the Computer Guy looks back at 2023 in the tech world. We also talk about hacking, AI and 5G.
Stafford Commissioner of the Revenue Scott Mayausky talks about reassessments in 2024. Notices go out mid-February. We talk about the process. We also discuss the governor’s proposal to eliminate the car tax and its chances in Richmond.
Washington Regional Alcohol Program President and CEO Kurt Erickson talks about the holiday campaign. He talks about having an exit strategy if you’re at party. And we discuss how police patrol’s change during the holidays.
Donna Holcomb and Jason Tickle with a year in review and they look ahead to more homes being built in 2024. There’s a need for volunteers and donors too. habitatofcaroline.org
President and CEO Dan Maher previews Turkeys and Toys this Saturday at the baseball stadium from 10-2. Also discussion on ways you can get involved with the food bank in the new year. fredfood.org
Patrick A’Hearn and Carson Eubank talk about the Christmas production of Miracle on 34th Street and then preview shows for 2024–including Jersey Boys that starts January 17th. riversidedt.com
EMS Coordinator Tina Rauch and Director of MWHC Emergency Services Nehad Abed talk about the new Emergency Department at Harrison Crossing. It’s scheduled to open late January and will be Mary Washington’s fourth emergency department in the
Executive Director Pat Holland talks about what to look for when reuniting with aging family members over the holidays. Know some options. nowrongdoor.virginia.gov. healthygenerations.org
President and CEO Sam McKelvey and Curator of African American History and Special Projects Dr. Gaila Sims talk about keeping the museum free in 2024..upcoming programs..like the Lafayette exhibit and Black History programs. famva.org
Bruce Davis of Germanna Community College and Jennifer Hurst-Wender with Historic Germanna. Ask many about the history of Germanna and you go back to the college in 1970. But Historic Germanna can trace history to the early