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Facts Check

Todd Francis

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Knowing the truth is a powerful thing. On Facts Check, each episode gives you basic information on a topic influencing your life. Why are we eating billions of chickens every year? What entity is synchronizing everybody's cell phone to the right time? Figure it out by yourself or find out here. Build a beautiful context for all of the information you receive. The world is your oyster! Peace and love from Coastal, Connecticut, USA! - Todd Francis
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Haywood County Schools is a rural school district in Western North Carolina. We serve 15 schools and approximately 6,500 students. This Podcast is designed to provide public information, important events, and announcements for the community.
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Life is hard and things are going to fall apart at some point or another –especially when you’ve experienced trauma in your life. But the problem is that most Christians can’t be seen to have moments when they lose control or even struggle. By being honest with the challenges he’s faced, Lecrae is going to dive into the hard things no one else will face and talk about what life looks like when you go off the deep end. This show is not for perfect people or people who’ve never made mistakes. ...
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Death and Tea

Ryvyn (Cricket) Haley

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Welcome to the Death and Tea Podcast where we stir up conversations about life and the afterlife. Join us as we explore the profound, the curious, and the sometimes whimsical aspects of our existence and what might come next. Whether through personal stories, expert interviews, or philosophical debates, we delve into the mysteries surrounding death and celebrate the beauty of life. Grab a cup of your favorite brew and settle in for a few thoughtful discussions that will challenge your perspe ...
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Didaché

Justin Peters

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Didaché is the Greek word for teaching or doctrine. All Christians profess to love Jesus but few seem to have a passion for doctrine and theology. The Didaché podcast is dedicated to teaching sound doctrine and theology for it is by this that our knowledge of God is deepened which, in turn, enables our love for God to be deepened. The Bible says, "And this I pray, that your love would abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment" (Philippians 1:9). This podcast will discu ...
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Julie Wages with the St. Jude Henry/Stark County to Peoria Run joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the upcoming St. Jude Runs to raise money for St. Jude Children's Hospitals. Over 2,250 participants are gearing up for the 44th Annual St. Jude Runs on August 2nd, raising vital funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. This event draws …
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Todd DeDecker with the Bishop Hill Heritage Association joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the Dancing Queen: An Abba Salute concert in Bishop Hill this weekend. Fans of iconic pop band ABBA have a special treat in store as Bishop Hill hosts “DANCING QUEEN: An ABBA Salute” at 1 PM, Saturday, July 12, 2025, in the village park. This free conc…
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RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Departments joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about Meningitis B, CPR classes, family planning, teeth varnishing for kids, and school physicals. The Henry and Stark County Health Departments are announcing several important health initiatives. The Meningitis B vaccine is now available at First …
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Deirdre Scott and Dianne Packee joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the upcoming Prairie Chicken Arts Festival. Anticipation is building for the Kewanee Prairie Chicken Arts Festival, returning July 18th and 19th at the Old Go-Kart Track and Berrien Park on West 3rd Street. Highlights include a Kids Luau Party, a "Guns and Hoses" pancake brea…
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Casandra Schmoll from the Henry County Senior Citizens Center joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about July meals, Friday cinnamon roll breakfast, golf playday, and the loaded baked potato fundraiser. The Henry County Senior Center is gearing up for a busy summer, including a baked potato fundraiser on July 16, 2025, from 11 AM to 1 PM. For just $…
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What happens when two former Hollywood hopefuls surrender their spotlight to follow Jesus? In this powerful episode, Lecrae sits down with Girls Gone Bible, Angela and Arianna, to explore how God radically transformed their lives—from addiction, anxiety, and self-medication to purity, purpose, and public ministry. With raw vulnerability and deep wi…
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John Wirth, Brenda Kegebein, and George DeMay joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the third annual Fourth of July Car Show at Francis Park. Engines and excitement converge at Francis Park this weekend as the Street Cruisers Car Club partners with Gustafson Ford Kewanee for their annual Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show. Shiny rides will compete…
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Samantha Rux from OSF Healthcare joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to provide safety tips for fireworks use this Fourth of July. As Illinois gears up for Independence Day, safety experts are reminding residents that popular consumer fireworks like bottle rockets and Roman candles remain illegal under state law. However, even legal options such as sparkle…
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A man implies that God is his Father. The same man changes jugs of water into wine at a marriage festival. He was conceived without a human father and returns after his death to lead humanity back to its righteous nature. Three distinct beings make up the Christian God. The mysteries of the Christian faith are deep and entrenching. In today's episo…
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Country music artist Angela Meyer joined Wake Up Tri-Countries to introduce her powerful new single, “Blood Disease,” ahead of her much-anticipated live performance at the Levitt Amp Galva Music Series on June 29, 2025. Meyer's forthcoming album, also titled “Blood Disease," releases in September and will be available on all major platforms like iT…
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RaeAnn Tucker joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about fireworks safety, food safety, sun safety, men's health, HIV testing, and school physicals. The Henry and Stark County Health Departments will close all offices and First Choice Healthcare Clinics on Friday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day. Some home services staff will continue es…
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Sara Billiet joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about what's happening in July at the Kewanee Public Library. The Kewanee Public Library is wrapping up its successful summer reading program for children, which officially concludes on July 7th. Prizes should be claimed by then, but arrangements can be made if notified in advance. Story times contin…
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Are Christians obsessed with deliverance for all the wrong reasons? From leading radical revival in New York’s club scene to rebuking the entire deliverance industry, in this raw, unfiltered Deep End episode, Lecrae sits down with Pastor Mike Signorelli — the controversial leader of V1 Church in NYC — to pull back the curtain on deliverance culture…
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Kewanee Parks Director Andy Dwyer joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to explain the reasons why motorized or electric scooters, bikes, golf carts, skateboards, and similar devices are banned in Windmont Park; the dog park grand opening on July 3rd; the splash pad update; the wiffle ball league; and the movie in the park on June 27th. A host of changes and…
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At the League of Women Voters of the Kewanee Area's 79th annual meeting on June 18, 2025, Daniela Lozano and Lovondi Jordan, along with Mayor Gary Moore, highlighted the ongoing efforts of the Kewanee Commission on Human Relations. The commission is dedicated to reducing prejudice and promoting equality within the community, partnering with local o…
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Samantha Rux from OSF Healthcare joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss mosquitoes and West Nile Virus. Health officials in Illinois are urging caution as mosquito testing reveals positive results for West Nile Virus in 18 counties, including Henry, Stark, and Bureau. Although no human cases have been reported so far, the risk remains high, particu…
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RaeAnn Tucker joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about HIV rapid tests, radon tests, men's health, WIC, school physicals, and sun safety. Health experts in Henry and Stark counties are urging residents to take advantage of a variety of preventative health initiatives this summer. Free rapid HIV testing will be available on June 27 at clinics in Ke…
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Kunes Auto Group of Macomb is hosting First Responders Day this Saturday, June 21st, from 10 AM until 1 PM. The dealership at 3200 E Jackson Street welcomes everyone to celebrate the community’s first responders. Andy Leverdiere joined What's Happening Western Illinois to talk about a special event on Saturday to honor the heroes of our community. …
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Connie joined Jennifer on the phone for the monthly edition of "Cambridge Happenings" on Wake Up Tri-Counties to cover events at the end of June and through July 2025. Don't miss out on the Henry County Fair running through Sunday, June 22, 2025. The Henry County Fair continues to honor traditions with a community worship service this Sunday at the…
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Pastor Mike Todd sits down with Lecrae for one of the rawest and most unfiltered conversations we’ve ever had on The Deep End. They get real about what it takes to stay obedient to God while handling massive influence, public scrutiny, and private sacrifice. Mike opens up like never before — covering everything from hidden battles to viral moments …
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Etta LaFlora and Lovondi Jordan joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about Juneteenth and the meaning of Juneteenth, the history, and the importance of the Juneteenth Holiday. Across the country, communities are gathering to honor Juneteenth, commemorating the liberation of the last enslaved Black Americans in Texas on June 19, 1865. Observances foc…
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Todd DeDecker from the Bishop Hill Heritage Association joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the upcoming Midsommar Music Festival. Bishop Hill prepares to welcome visitors to its annual Midsommar Music Festival on June 21, 2025. This free event pays tribute to the town’s Swedish roots, featuring performances from groups like Black Hawk Pipes …
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Kiran Ahluwalia (pronounced KIR-un all-oo-WAHL-iya) is making waves with her innovative sound, melding Indian vocal traditions with influences as varied as Malian blues, rock, and jazz. Kiran Ahluwalia joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about her music and upcoming performance at the Levitt Amp Galva Music Festival on June 22, 2025. Raised in Cana…
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Katie Laleman joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about upcoming events for the Henry County Farm Bureau. Youngsters are gearing up for the Kids’ Pedal Tractor Pull at the fairgrounds this Friday, June 20th. Registration starts at 3 PM, with competition kicking off at 3:30. Kids can climb aboard miniature tractors and race each other for fun and fr…
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RaeAnn Tucker joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about what is coming up for the Henry County Health Department and First Choice Healthcare at the end of June. The Henry and Stark County Health Departments have announced temporary office and clinic closures on June 19th in honor of Juneteenth Freedom Day. Essential in-home services will still be a…
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Dr. Jeffrey Johnson from the Kewanee Schools Foundation joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about 2025 scholarships, the Great Gatsby fundraiser in April, the outdoor fitness court, new band instruments, Wall of Honor updates, the alumni newsletter, and tennis courts. The Kewanee Schools Foundation recently awarded $155,000 in scholarships to 52 st…
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In this deeply moving episode of The Deep End, I sit down with Tu Lam—the real-life Special Ops Green Beret whose story inspired one of Call of Duty’s most iconic characters. From escaping wartime Vietnam on a fishing boat to enduring two decades of combat and battling addiction, Tu Lam’s journey is as harrowing as it is hopeful. He shares how a ch…
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Samantha Rux from OSF Healthcare joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to give tips on keeping safe while grilling this summer. Grilling season is here, but safety should be on the menu alongside your favorite burgers. The Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that both charcoal and gas grills come with hidden dangers, including fatal carbon monoxide pois…
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Organizers are calling for volunteers to join a lively community event with music, games, and contests at the Pride Picnic on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at the Northeast Park tennis courts. The event runs from 1 to 3 PM, or until everyone is done socializing. Elvis fans are in for a treat, as he’ll be performing a few songs, with guests encouraged to…
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RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Departments joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about what's happening at the health departments and First Choice Healthcare Clinics. The Henry and Stark County Health Departments, in partnership with First Choice Healthcare Clinics, are spotlighting men’s preventative health through June with di…
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Kewanee Parks District Director Andy Dwyer and intern and University of Illinois baseball player Coltin Quagliano joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the splash pad, dog park, Northeast Pool, baseball clinic with Coltin, and golf league. The splash pad and dog park are weeks away from completion, depending on the weather. Andy talked about op…
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