Morning Show Notes - Wednesday, January 12th


-Just about all of us experienced someone else's ice chunks flying off their cars in traffic this week. Did you know that Georgia and South Carolina law requires you to clear the ice from your car, so that you have full visibility? Read more from News 12

-The winter weather has been the main story this week, so you may not realize that we have new governors in the two-state. Nathan Deal was sworn in as Georgia's governor on Monday and Nikki Haley became South Carolina's first female governor today. Both leaders have expressed a deep faith in Jesus Christ. Please join us in praying for their leadership over the next four years.

-Verizon announced yesterday that they'll start selling the iPhone on February 10th. So, we're wondering, which is better, iPhone, Android or Blackberry? Join the conversation on the 88.3 WAFJ Facebook page. Don't forget we have free apps available for all three phones.

-While a lot of us were at home during the winter storm, there were others who still had to work to keep the world going. Postal workers and first responders were some of the ones we thanked this morning, and The Augusta Chronicle identified some winter weather heroes. Read more

-Registration for the the Family Y's Team Lean weight-loss competition has been extended through Sunday, January 16th. Find a Y near you at www.thefamilyy.org.

-Judy Parkinson of Aiken told us about her Fresh Cranberry Salad in Simple Cooking with John and Cleve. See the recipe in the post below this one.

-Coming up Thursday: A new poll says 2/3 of Americans believe their pet has the ability to predict bad weather. Do you agree? We'll talk about it.
Also, Pastor Donnie Rogers of Life Ministries International in Martinez joins us at 8:10 with an update on Haiti, one year after the earthquake. He was there when the quake hit and has been back several times to continue his ministry there.

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