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ONN Daily: Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021

Two major congressional races to be decided by voters in northeast, central Ohio today; recent Zanesville High School graduate killed in double murder in east-central Ohio; Ohi doctors urge parents to get their young children vaccinated as soon as

Two major congressional races to be decided by voters in northeast, central Ohio today; recent Zanesville High School graduate killed in double murder in east-central Ohio; Ohi doctors urge parents to get their young children vaccinated as soon as federal gov't issues approval.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, Nov. 1, 2021

Northwest Ohio authorities urge parents to be on-the-lookout after needles were found in several trick-or-treat candy bars on Sunday; November election packed with contentious school board races and levies, statewide; two different crashes in

Northwest Ohio authorities urge parents to be on-the-lookout after needles were found in several trick-or-treat candy bars on Sunday; November election packed with contentious school board races and levies, statewide; two different crashes in central Ohio left teenagers injured or dead over the weekend, with alcohol suspected to be a factor.

 
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Columbus Perspective: Sunday, October 31, 2021

00:00 / Show Open / Ben Zenitsky, a spokesperson for the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

12:00 K.L. Allen, Chancellor of Western Governors University Ohio (WGU Ohio).

21:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend

00:00 / Show Open / Ben Zenitsky, a spokesperson for the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

12:00 K.L. Allen, Chancellor of Western Governors University Ohio (WGU Ohio).

21:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend presents a look back on the life of former Secretary of State Colin Powell. She'll also present information about vaccine mandates; vaccines for kids age 5-11; and more.

46:00 Jeff Pullin, Public & Media Relations Manager for COTA, which is rolling out a new, more equitable fare system.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, Oct. 29, 2021

Doctors worry about a winter-time surge of COVID-19; two members of the Ohio Board of Education step down; a long-time talk radio host in Cleveland dies; Cleveland prepares to take center stage in the music world.

Doctors worry about a winter-time surge of COVID-19; two members of the Ohio Board of Education step down; a long-time talk radio host in Cleveland dies; Cleveland prepares to take center stage in the music world.

 
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ONN Daily: Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021

The Ohio House has passed a domestic violence bill named for a slain suburban Cleveland school teacher; Ohio Attorney General announces sex solicitation bust of Columbus City Schools teacher; Ohio has record number of job openings and jobs listed

The Ohio House has passed a domestic violence bill named for a slain suburban Cleveland school teacher; Ohio Attorney General announces sex solicitation bust of Columbus City Schools teacher; Ohio has record number of job openings and jobs listed that pay more than $50,000 or more.

 
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ONN Daily: Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2021

Ohio health officials applaud FDA decision to approve Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for younger children; Ohio’s deaths outpaced its births in 2020 for the first time since records began being kept in 1909, largely due to COVID-19 deaths;

Ohio health officials applaud FDA decision to approve Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for younger children; Ohio's deaths outpaced its births in 2020 for the first time since records began being kept in 1909, largely due to COVID-19 deaths; Ohio penny stock trader charged with fraud for using Twitter to manipulate stock prices to benefit his wallet.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021

Ohio Attorney General sues Biden Administration over rule that would allow federally-funded family planning organizations to make abortion referrals; Mason, in southwest Ohio, has become second city in the region to declare itself a

Ohio Attorney General sues Biden Administration over rule that would allow federally-funded family planning organizations to make abortion referrals; Mason, in southwest Ohio, has become second city in the region to declare itself a "sanctuary for the unborn"; Ohio School Board Association leaves national body over disagreements in how to handle vocal and sometimes violent debates over mask mandates at meetings.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, Oct. 25, 2021

Ohio Department of Health issues new guidelines for keeping kids safe in school amidst the COVID-19 pandemic; 17 missionaries with Ohio ties remain captive in Haiti; daughter of Cleveland mayor dies just weeks after her son was gunned down in the

Ohio Department of Health issues new guidelines for keeping kids safe in school amidst the COVID-19 pandemic; 17 missionaries with Ohio ties remain captive in Haiti; daughter of Cleveland mayor dies just weeks after her son was gunned down in the city.

 
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Columbus Perspective: October 24, 2021

00:00 Show Open / John Pappas, State Advocacy Director for iDEA Growth, which represents sectors involved in online gaming and sports betting – an industry that could soon be legalized in Ohio.

26:00 Scott DiMauro, President of the

00:00 Show Open / John Pappas, State Advocacy Director for iDEA Growth, which represents sectors involved in online gaming and sports betting - an industry that could soon be legalized in Ohio.

26:00 Scott DiMauro, President of the Ohio Education Association, discusses how public educators in Ohio are navigating their way through the pandemic.

51:00 Leigh Purvis, Director of Health Care Costs and Access for AARP, discusses the high cost of 'specialty' prescription drugs.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, Oct. 22, 2021

State will recycle 35,000 newly-designed license plates after glaring mistake in graphics pointed out by Ohioans; Haitian gang boss says he will execute 17 hostages belonging to Ohio-based missionary group if demands for $17 million in ransom are

State will recycle 35,000 newly-designed license plates after glaring mistake in graphics pointed out by Ohioans; Haitian gang boss says he will execute 17 hostages belonging to Ohio-based missionary group if demands for $17 million in ransom are not met; woman who served 18 years for the killing of a 9-month-old baby has been cleared of the conviction and released from prison.