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ONN Daily: Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Columbus City Schools students begin school year learning online from subs as teachers’ strike continues; police looking for driver who killed Kent State student in hit-and-run Monday night; President announces student loan relief plan; Ohio

Columbus City Schools students begin school year learning online from subs as teachers' strike continues; police looking for driver who killed Kent State student in hit-and-run Monday night; President announces student loan relief plan; Ohio Department of Commerce offers new program to help families access affordable addiction treatment.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Another deadly officer-involved shooting in Knox County; former Buckeye football player charged with kidnapping; Columbus teachers’ strike continues and students will start school year learning online, from substitutes; OSU vs. Michigan

Another deadly officer-involved shooting in Knox County; former Buckeye football player charged with kidnapping; Columbus teachers' strike continues and students will start school year learning online, from substitutes; OSU vs. Michigan hockey game planned for FirstEnergy Stadium.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, August 22, 2022

Columbus City Schools teachers go on strike; Ohio-based Wendy’s pulls lettuce from its menu after CDC investigators find possible link to multi-state E. coli outbreak; new OSHP chief says the patrol needs about 200 troopers; Intel build in

Columbus City Schools teachers go on strike; Ohio-based Wendy's pulls lettuce from its menu after CDC investigators find possible link to multi-state E. coli outbreak; new OSHP chief says the patrol needs about 200 troopers; Intel build in New Albany will need a lot of construction workers.

 
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Columbus Perspective: August 21, 2022

00:00 Show Open / Sue Woerkom, President of Columbus REALTORS, talks about the local housing market.

18:00 Lisa Hamilton, President and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, discusses their latest report on the health of kids in the U.S.

00:00 Show Open / Sue Woerkom, President of Columbus REALTORS, talks about the local housing market.

18:00 Lisa Hamilton, President and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, discusses their latest report on the health of kids in the U.S. and policies that improve it.

27:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Brittany Bailey looks at the recent signing of the CHIPS Act and its impact on Central Ohio; what the Inflation Reduction Act means for Medicare recipients; and the signing of the PACT Act to help ill military veterans, and the strong local connection there is to that legislation.

53:00 Dr. Albert Rizzo, Chief Medical Officer for the American Lung Association, discusses vaping and kids.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, August 19, 2022

Columbus City Schools teachers on the brink of a strike; CDC trying to find source of E. coli outbreak in Ohio and Michigan; researchers find connection between Covid-19 and long-term neurological complications; there’s a crucial security

Columbus City Schools teachers on the brink of a strike; CDC trying to find source of E. coli outbreak in Ohio and Michigan; researchers find connection between Covid-19 and long-term neurological complications; there's a crucial security update for Apple devices.

 
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ONN Daily: Thursday, August 18, 2022

Final two defendants in BGSU hazing case get jail time; E coli cases found in several Ohio counties; Browns QB Deshaun Watson’s punishment decided; Toledo Opera is looking for background actors, no singing required.

Final two defendants in BGSU hazing case get jail time; E coli cases found in several Ohio counties; Browns QB Deshaun Watson's punishment decided; Toledo Opera is looking for background actors, no singing required.

 
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ONN Daily: Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Police warn certain vehicle makes are a prime target for thieves; health officials trying to determine the source of an E. coli outbreak in northwest Ohio; no deal between teachers and Columbus City Schools as strike deadline looms; Ohio State

Police warn certain vehicle makes are a prime target for thieves; health officials trying to determine the source of an E. coli outbreak in northwest Ohio; no deal between teachers and Columbus City Schools as strike deadline looms; Ohio State football team starting the season with an injured RB.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, August 16, 2022

A school bus crashed into a house in Preble County; teacher and bus driver shortages plaguing Ohio school districts; President Biden rumored to be planning a visit to Central Ohio for Intel’s groundbreaking; Ohio State Buckeyes are

A school bus crashed into a house in Preble County; teacher and bus driver shortages plaguing Ohio school districts; President Biden rumored to be planning a visit to Central Ohio for Intel's groundbreaking; Ohio State Buckeyes are well-ranked in pre-season polls.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, August 15, 2022

Governor DeWine makes first public comment about last week’s attempted breach of the FBI office in Cincinnati; Columbus City Schools teachers ready to strike but there are more negotiations scheduled; Joe Burrow practices with Bengals for

Governor DeWine makes first public comment about last week's attempted breach of the FBI office in Cincinnati; Columbus City Schools teachers ready to strike but there are more negotiations scheduled; Joe Burrow practices with Bengals for first time since appendectomy; there's an unusual wild animal loose in northeastern Ohio.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, August 15, 2022

Gov. DeWine makes first comment about attempt to breach Cincinnati’s FBI building; Columbus City Schools teachers ready to strike; Joe Burrow back at practice with the Bengals; there’s a wallaby on the loose in northeast Ohio.

Gov. DeWine makes first comment about attempt to breach Cincinnati's FBI building; Columbus City Schools teachers ready to strike; Joe Burrow back at practice with the Bengals; there's a wallaby on the loose in northeast Ohio.