Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight's show… One gubernatorial candidate under scrutiny from the State Ethics Commission for past campaign contributions. Why people in Macon can rest a little easier when big storms hit. How country crooner Ronnie Milsap made his history on this day and his connection to the peach state. And can Georgia afford to keep its giant pandas? Zoo Atlanta launches a new campaign. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette, and download a free podcast on iTunes.GPB News Archive
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Georgia Gazette Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Join host Rickey Bevington tonight for Georgia Gazette. On tonight's show… One gubernatorial candidate under scrutiny from the State Ethics Commission for past campaign contributions. Why people in Macon can rest a little easier when big storms hit. How country crooner Ronnie Milsap made his history on this day and his connection to the peach state. And can Georgia afford to keep its giant pandas? Zoo Atlanta launches a new campaign. These stories and more tonight on Georgia Gazette at 6, 7 in Athens, re-broadcast at 11, hear our show any time at www.gpb.org/georgiagazette, and download a free podcast on iTunes.
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