Bill talks to several players, politicians and school employees on the first Marietta football state championship since 1967.
The parade started at the location of the African American high school, called Lemon Street and several of the interview talked about this historic location....
The Emmy Award winning actor, Ed Asner is coming to Marietta and we talk through his life from his humble beginnings in Kansas City, Kansas to the theater, TV and movies.
Checkout his one man play at the Strand Theater this weekend.
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Bill caught up Stace Huff and Amanda Seals of the Marietta Pilgrimage. Six beautiful, cottage style homes in the Forest Hills neighborhood are on the tour. There is also an artisan market at Cobb Landmark's, Root House and a lot more.
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Bill toured the re-vamped Mistletoe Market, a classic holiday shopping and fundraising event of the Junior League of Cobb-Marietta.
The organizers are bringing together over 40 specialty merchants from across the Southeast for a premiere holiday shopping experience.
Shoppers have access to onsite monogramming, holiday décor, jewelry, luxury...
Why buy a blueberry farm near Marietta and start a whole new life? Because Jennifer Maxwell and her husband Matt care deeply about eating and buying local as an alternative to the organic movement.
The host, Bill Nowicki, met Jennifer while eating at the Marietta Square...
We start Season 4 with Chris Brown, a long-time member of St James Church and someone who has painstakingly gone through the meeting minutes of the lay leadership and the records of the births, deaths, marriages and ceremonies that made the St James community from...
How do you get a historian excited? You rebuild a historical building that was torn down and you bring it back to life.
That’s exactly what Grant Rivera and the Marietta School Board have decided to do. The site of the old Lemon Street High School,...
Rabbi Albert Slomovitz grew up in a divorced family and found solace in the synagogue near his home in North Miami Beach, Florida. So much so, that he decided to dedicate his life to educating young jews. After preaching in front of a congregation, all that...
Ria Uppapati started a non-profit at 15 years old: Forever Earth, Inc. Bill met Ria and her Mom at a North Marietta Community Garden event and she had a lot to share, so we decided to do an interview.
She is working to reduce plastic locally,...
Vivian Hansen grew up in Mississippi and Alejo Porras in Costa Rica. Even though they had very different backgrounds, they ended up in the Savannah School of Art and Design and fell in love.
They recently started a family and a business called Two Rivers Creative....