Sunday, July 30, 2017

This week Bobby talked about...

We are the home of The John Tesh Radio Show, weeknights at 7 on Sunny 92.3...

The British parliament has relaxed its dress code, making neckties now only optional. [The theory is that if a fight breaks out, there will be fewer things that the politicians can use to choke their opponents.]

Sunny 92.3 is your home for The Jim Brickman Radio Show...Saturday mornings at 6...

At CCM Sunday we have a connection to the music we play, it's not by chance or even the position on the chart that determines what songs we play. We'd like for you to get to know our music and make a connection yourself. Here's is one of our most recent additions: Fearless, by Jasmine Murray


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Harold Hager was born on May 17, 1917. During his life, Harold served in the Navy during World War II. Afterward, he spent the next 37 years working at Corning Glass Works. After his wife passed away in 2010, he couldn’t just sit around. So he volunteered with Habitat for Humanity in western New York state. He is still at it – at 100 years old! He does everything from sorting screws to testing light fixtures there. And for the second year in a row, Harold volunteered more hours than anyone in the organization.

Sunny 92.3 home of James and Marta in the morning...

There are a lot of tips — and even a few smartphone apps — to help you remember you have a small child in the back seat, but this one is the best: Leave something in the back seat. Some people take off their nondriving shoe and toss it in the back to force them to always open the back door. You could also leave your purse or backpack on the back seat floor, or even your cell phone.

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