97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey presents the afternoon news. On this edition, we hear a story about compensation for college marching bands, the latest on UNC Broadcaster Eric Montross’s cancer diagnosis, Caleb Love’s decision to enter the transfer portal. Also included are local government updates on the county budget and downtown developments, and much more.
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On the Porch: Tami Schwerin and Brooksie Edwards - DeathFaire: Celebrating Lives and Love
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Tami Schwerin is a re-developer of The Plant, taking a cold-war industrial plant and creating a community hub of food, beverage and experiences. Her past experience includes founding a local food, renewable energy and cultural non-profit; Abundance NC. Before that she helped build Chatham Marketplace, a local co-op grocery store. She has served on art and environmental boards of directors. She traveled the world selling software in her younger years and renovated several old broken-down houses. Tami loves a challenge and creating a world that she wants to live in. She grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina and loves the south and Pittsboro.
Cathy Brooksie Edwards is the founder and director of heart2heartnc, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Brooksie is dedicated to helping individuals navigate end-of-life with a greater sense of ease while supporting families, caregivers, and communities through their grief journey. The organization’s community-based events and personalized services are grounded in the power of human connection and the proven practice of various modalities—from touch and sound to movement and mindfulness. heart2heartnc is part of Sanctuary at the Burrow, a conservation green burial ground offering nondenominational end-of-life services and creating a meaningful experience that honors the dead and comforts the living. Brooksie is a licensed clinical counselor, death doula, bodyworker, kundalini yoga teacher and musician with over 25 years of experience.

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Kenan Stadium to Host Savannah Bananas in 2026
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Chapel Hill: Affordable Housing Report, 9 Story Development, Rosemary St. Closure
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