We always make the point that coaching turnover, on average, is between 15-20 percent on a year-to-year basis. But, I honestly can’t remember this many dominoes falling this quickly a month after the season is over, plus the number of high-profile programs that had their names in the hat has been staggering- some of those openings are fixed while others are still open.
David takes you to White Sulphur Farms just outside Gainesville to meet the Reynolds/Hemmer family and see how they raise Belted Galloway cattle and heritage Tamworth pigs on land first settled in 1802. You hear how the farm’s spring gave the community its name and why the family is committed to keeping the core acreage in agriculture for generations to come. Expect history, livestock know-how, and a true farm-to-table ethos rooted on the banks of the Oconee River.
On this episode of the Peach Jam Podcast, host Jeremy Powell introduces you to The Band Loula, a country duo and lifelong friends from North Georgia. Logan and Malachi share how their small-town roots and faith shape their music, from a century-old camp meeting tradition to the songs now carrying them onto big stages in Nashville. Along the way, you’ll hear their heartfelt harmonies and stories that prove the power of friendship, family, and home.
Does your retirement plan include creating a 100% sustainable farm utilizing agricultural by-products to produce fresh gourmet mushrooms and organic compost for land farmers? It is certainly an option and it is exactly what the owners of Green Box Mushrooms in Gainesville, Ga., did when they left their corporate jobs.
Three of the state's top-ranked teams lost over the weekend. Cedar Grove remained No. 1 in Class 3A, but Gainesville and Thomson moved into the top spots in their respective classifications.
It is Championship Week for GHSA Football. On this week's podcast, Hannah and Jon are joined by an all-star team of reporters from around the state to break down all of the games.