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Columbus Perspective: October 23, 2022

00:00 Sow Open / Chuck Gehring, President & CEO of Lifecare Alliance, discusses the services of the Columbus Cancer Clinic and its October 30th fundraiser, “Night of Hope & Support.”

14:30 Courtesy of our sister

00:00 Sow Open / Chuck Gehring, President & CEO of Lifecare Alliance, discusses the services of the Columbus Cancer Clinic and its October 30th fundraiser, "Night of Hope & Support."

14:30 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend presents information about the upcoming election, including a move by Columbus leaders to protect poll workers; a new battery plant Honda is building in Fayette County and what the people living there think of it; and the ongoing dispute within the State Board of Education over extending Title IX protections to transgender students.

37:30 Aimee Shadwick, Director of RecoveryOhio, an agency formed to address mental health and addiction.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, October 21, 2022

Five injured, one critically, in afternoon shooting at a Cleveland barber shop; carbon monoxide kills one and sends eight residents to the hospital at Akron apartment complex; Ohio has a rise in Covid cases for the first time in almost two months;

Five injured, one critically, in afternoon shooting at a Cleveland barber shop; carbon monoxide kills one and sends eight residents to the hospital at Akron apartment complex; Ohio has a rise in Covid cases for the first time in almost two months; a Frazeysburg couple is receiving national attention for their innovative way of keeping kids fed.

 
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ONN Daily: Thursday, October 20, 2022

A missing Princeton University student from the Cleveland area found dead; Hancock County receives $1 million to fight the opioid epidemic; OSU’s marching band will make history this Saturday; Kings Island announces new themed area.

A missing Princeton University student from the Cleveland area found dead; Hancock County receives $1 million to fight the opioid epidemic; OSU's marching band will make history this Saturday; Kings Island announces new themed area.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, October 19, 2022

Private plane crash in Marietta kills two; Ohio’s U.S. Senate candidates face off in second debate; new coronavirus variants detected; The Ohio State University recognized for inclusion.

Private plane crash in Marietta kills two; Ohio's U.S. Senate candidates face off in second debate; new coronavirus variants detected; The Ohio State University recognized for inclusion.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, October 17, 2022

Four people in one family were found dead Saturday in Elyria; two 17-year-old girls in Columbus die from gunshot wounds in separate incidents; another debate is set for tonight in the race for Ohio’s open U.S. Senate seat; the Cleveland

Four people in one family were found dead Saturday in Elyria; two 17-year-old girls in Columbus die from gunshot wounds in separate incidents; another debate is set for tonight in the race for Ohio's open U.S. Senate seat; the Cleveland Guardians head to New York to knock out the Yankees.

 
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Columbus Perspective: October 16, 2022

00:00 Show Open / Toby Rice, President & CEO of EQT, a natural gas producer based in Pittsburgh, discusses high energy costs and supply issues.

15:30 Dr. Meilan Han, a pulmonologist and critical care specialist in Michigan, talks

00:00 Show Open / Toby Rice, President & CEO of EQT, a natural gas producer based in Pittsburgh, discusses high energy costs and supply issues.

15:30 Dr. Meilan Han, a pulmonologist and critical care specialist in Michigan, talks about whooping cough and the vaccine available to prevent it.

26:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend presents information about the battle over abortion rights in Ohio; the upcoming election; and a program in Franklin County called "Move to Prosper" that offers rental assistance.

52:00 Dr. Julie Panepinto, Acting Director for the Division of Blood Diseases and Resources within the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. She discusses blood donations and sickle cell disease.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, October 14, 2022

COVID-19 transmission rates remain low in most of Ohio while hospitalizations slowly rise; Cincinnati-based Kroger positions itself to double in size; advocates for tougher laws against domestic violence speak out; and Ohio’s zoos are ready

COVID-19 transmission rates remain low in most of Ohio while hospitalizations slowly rise; Cincinnati-based Kroger positions itself to double in size; advocates for tougher laws against domestic violence speak out; and Ohio's zoos are ready for Halloween.

 
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ONN Daily: Thursday, October 13, 2022

State Board of Education delays vote on Title IX protection for transgender students; federal lawsuit filed against Bloom-Carroll school district by victim who alleges school officials did nothing to protect her from predatory behavior by coach

State Board of Education delays vote on Title IX protection for transgender students; federal lawsuit filed against Bloom-Carroll school district by victim who alleges school officials did nothing to protect her from predatory behavior by coach and athletic director; Cuyahoga County's new jail on hold but corrections officers say they need help now; charges filed against fisherman who cheated by adding weights to their fish in Cleveland.

 
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ONN Daily: Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Early voting begins in Ohio for the November 8th election; Cleveland’s City Council votes unanimously to ban conversion therapy; residents in Jeffersonville have mixed feelings about Honda building an EV battery plant there; Guardians drop

Early voting begins in Ohio for the November 8th election; Cleveland's City Council votes unanimously to ban conversion therapy; residents in Jeffersonville have mixed feelings about Honda building an EV battery plant there; Guardians drop opener against Yankees in best-of-five ALDS.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Honda announces plan to invest billions of dollars into efforts to make Ohio a hub for electric vehicle production; U.S. Senate candidates debate; over 100 pounds of fentanyl seized in statewide “One Pill Can Kill” initiative; QB

Honda announces plan to invest billions of dollars into efforts to make Ohio a hub for electric vehicle production; U.S. Senate candidates debate; over 100 pounds of fentanyl seized in statewide "One Pill Can Kill" initiative; QB Deshaun Watson allowed back into Browns facility, still can't practice with team.