Morning Show Notes - Thursday, July 21st


-The Space Shuttle Atlantis landed safely just before 6 AM today. This brings the 30 year space shuttle program to an end. In case you missed the landing, click here to watch the video. Once it is deemed safe for the public, Atlantis will be on display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

-Augusta enters the world of 4G internet today as Verizon starts making it available to subscribers.

-Christ Community Health Services provides health care in Jesus name, and they're getting a bigger home on Greene Street in Augusta. Read more

-Jeremy Camp tells his life story, including the loss of his first wife, in a new book called I Sill Believe that comes out in September. Read more

-Coming up Friday: Our movie guy, Bob Waliszewski of Focus on the Family, has the family-friendly perspective on the new Captain America movie tomorrow at 7:10. Plus, we'll share highlights of from tonight's VBS Express stop at The Salvation Army Church at 7:40 AM.

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