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ONN Daily: Friday, September 8, 2023

Six kids from a school district in Northwest Ohio were hospitalized after their bus was hit on I-75; Governor Mike DeWine says a state legislator should step down; Covid-19 deaths remain steady – and low – in Ohio; the kid from Athens strikes

Six kids from a school district in Northwest Ohio were hospitalized after their bus was hit on I-75; Governor Mike DeWine says a state legislator should step down; Covid-19 deaths remain steady – and low – in Ohio; the kid from Athens strikes it big in the NFL.

 
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ONN Daily: Thursday, September 7, 2023

AEP Ohio looks to increase rates next year; thousands of Ohioans could be on strike next week; police in Lorain say one of their officers was justified in fatally shooting a family’s dog earlier this summer; Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow

AEP Ohio looks to increase rates next year; thousands of Ohioans could be on strike next week; police in Lorain say one of their officers was justified in fatally shooting a family’s dog earlier this summer; Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow professes his dedication to Cincinnati and the fans.

 
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ONN Daily: Wednesday, September 6, 2023

It was a deadly weekend on Ohio highways over the Labor Day holiday; a reporter presses the White House on why President Biden hasn’t visited East Palestine; the Wayne National Forest could get a new name; the Cincinnati Zoo makes an offer some

It was a deadly weekend on Ohio highways over the Labor Day holiday; a reporter presses the White House on why President Biden hasn’t visited East Palestine; the Wayne National Forest could get a new name; the Cincinnati Zoo makes an offer some may not be able to refuse.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, September 5, 2023

A man in Delaware faces charges in the shooting deaths of his parents; more than 10,000 auto workers in Ohio are watching the calendar as a strike looms; an 80-year-old man living in suburban Cleveland became the first black astronaut when he flew

A man in Delaware faces charges in the shooting deaths of his parents; more than 10,000 auto workers in Ohio are watching the calendar as a strike looms; an 80-year-old man living in suburban Cleveland became the first black astronaut when he flew on the space shuttle Challenger 40 years ago; Ohio State drops two spots in the new college football poll.

 
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Columbus Perspective: September 3, 2023

00:00 Show Open / Kerstin Sjoberg, Executive Director of Disability Rights Ohio.

20:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Lindsey Mills talks with a local infectious disease specialist about new COVID strains and vaccines; a

00:00 Show Open / Kerstin Sjoberg, Executive Director of Disability Rights Ohio.

20:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Lindsey Mills talks with a local infectious disease specialist about new COVID strains and vaccines; a segment about civil rights 60 years after Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream Speech”; and a look at where Ohio’s sports betting revenue goes.

51:00 Tom Kamber, Executive Director of Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), a charitable affiliate of AARP.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, September 1, 2023

A new COVID-19 variant shows up in Lorain County; police in suburban Columbus have released body cam video of the fatal police shooting of a pregnant woman in a Kroger Parking lot; Ohio’s search and rescue team is already returning from Florida;

A new COVID-19 variant shows up in Lorain County; police in suburban Columbus have released body cam video of the fatal police shooting of a pregnant woman in a Kroger Parking lot; Ohio’s search and rescue team is already returning from Florida; Miami battles Miami.

 
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ONN Daily: Thursday, August 31, 2023

Travel ramps up for Labor Day; Ohioans help hurricane victims in Florida and wildfire victims in Louisiana; poisonous mushrooms are a threat, and they are out early this year; the Joe Burrow Foundation makes an announcement.

Travel ramps up for Labor Day; Ohioans help hurricane victims in Florida and wildfire victims in Louisiana; poisonous mushrooms are a threat, and they are out early this year; the Joe Burrow Foundation makes an announcement.

 
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ONN Daily: Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Governor Mike DeWine will appoint a task force to look into bus safety; a state lawmaker from suburban Akron makes a court appearance; the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium expects babies in the fall; ticket scams to be aware of as college football

Governor Mike DeWine will appoint a task force to look into bus safety; a state lawmaker from suburban Akron makes a court appearance; the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium expects babies in the fall; ticket scams to be aware of as college football season begins.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, August 29, 2023

A state representative from suburban Akron has been arrested – again; former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder enters the federal prison system in Oklahoma; the whole lotta shaking going on of late in Lake County is a bit of a mystery; Ohio

A state representative from suburban Akron has been arrested – again; former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder enters the federal prison system in Oklahoma; the whole lotta shaking going on of late in Lake County is a bit of a mystery; Ohio State’s starting quarterback for Saturday is named.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, August 28, 2023

Two 13-year-old boys face charges stemming from a fatal shooting last night at a popular shopping mall in Columbus; a vigil was held in Uniontown for a family of five who died on Thursday; the abortion rights amendment that Ohioans will vote on in

Two 13-year-old boys face charges stemming from a fatal shooting last night at a popular shopping mall in Columbus; a vigil was held in Uniontown for a family of five who died on Thursday; the abortion rights amendment that Ohioans will vote on in November continues to be controversial; Ohio native Simone Biles does it again.