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ONN Daily: Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Ohio Republicans in Washington react to another Trump indictment; a 19-year-old Strongsville woman is found guilty of murder in an unusual case; hundreds of people are turning out for food distribution events in Seneca County; the Buckeyes are

Ohio Republicans in Washington react to another Trump indictment; a 19-year-old Strongsville woman is found guilty of murder in an unusual case; hundreds of people are turning out for food distribution events in Seneca County; the Buckeyes are ranked third in a preseason football poll.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, August 14, 2023

The man accused of stabbing his father to death in Northwest Ohio is arrested in Maryland; a suburban Akron native lost his home and business to that fire in Lahaina; it has been ten years since a still-unsolved murder took place in the Columbus

The man accused of stabbing his father to death in Northwest Ohio is arrested in Maryland; a suburban Akron native lost his home and business to that fire in Lahaina; it has been ten years since a still-unsolved murder took place in the Columbus suburb of Grandview Heights; West Nile Virus numbers are up this year among trapped mosquitoes in Ohio, but not in people.

 
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Columbus Perspective: August 13, 2023

00:00 Show Open / Gene Smith, Athletic Director for Ohio State University, announces at a news conference that he will retire next year.

15:00 U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) provides some comments following the defeat of State Issue

00:00 Show Open / Gene Smith, Athletic Director for Ohio State University, announces at a news conference that he will retire next year.

15:00 U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) provides some comments following the defeat of State Issue One.

17:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Andrew Kinsey looks at how previous Constitutional amendments have fared in Ohio; Lindsey Mills provides an update on East Palestine, six months after the toxic train derailment there.

35:00 Holly Holtzen, the State Director for AARP Ohio, discusses the growing number of Ohioans who are caring for elderly relatives and the need for more support.

45:30 Dr. Whitney Raglin Bignall, Associate Clinical Director for ‘On Our Sleeves’ at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, discusses concerns about social media use by kids.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, August 11, 2023

A steel maker in Northeast Ohio is closing its doors; Governor Mike DeWine works to improve reading skills of Ohio school kids; a little something about tomatoes you probably didn’t know; little leaguers from New Albany hit the big time.

A steel maker in Northeast Ohio is closing its doors; Governor Mike DeWine works to improve reading skills of Ohio school kids; a little something about tomatoes you probably didn’t know; little leaguers from New Albany hit the big time.

 
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ONN Daily: Thursday, August 10, 2023

A lawsuit stemming from Ohio’s worst mass murder in history takes the stage in Pike County; toxic algae is building in the Western Basin of Lake Erie; the Cleveland Animal Protective League removes about 100 animals from a home; Kings Island

A lawsuit stemming from Ohio’s worst mass murder in history takes the stage in Pike County; toxic algae is building in the Western Basin of Lake Erie; the Cleveland Animal Protective League removes about 100 animals from a home; Kings Island unveils new plans for next year that will appeal to young kids.

 
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ONN Daily: August 9, 2023

Issue One goes down to defeat in Ohio; police in Westlake warn residents about drugs that look like candy; Ohio State athletic Director Gene Smith will retire next year; the Ohio State Fair reports strong attendance numbers.

Issue One goes down to defeat in Ohio; police in Westlake warn residents about drugs that look like candy; Ohio State athletic Director Gene Smith will retire next year; the Ohio State Fair reports strong attendance numbers.

 
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ONN Daily: Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Ohioans are deciding the fate of Issue One in today’s special election; researchers at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland are conducting long-term studies on the health of East Palestine residents in the wake of that toxic train

Ohioans are deciding the fate of Issue One in today’s special election; researchers at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland are conducting long-term studies on the health of East Palestine residents in the wake of that toxic train derailment; a police officer east of Cleveland faces a sexual battery charge following allegations from a teen; U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm makes a stop in Ohio.

 
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ONN Daily: Monday, August 7, 2023

Ohio’s special election is tomorrow to determine the standards required for passing amendments to the state’s Constitution; Yellow Freight files for bankruptcy days after its trucking terminals across the state shut down; a state lawmaker

Ohio’s special election is tomorrow to determine the standards required for passing amendments to the state’s Constitution; Yellow Freight files for bankruptcy days after its trucking terminals across the state shut down; a state lawmaker loses his house to a fire; a Fulton County couple celebrates their 80th wedding anniversary.

 
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Columbus Perspective: August 6, 2023

00:00 Show Open / Alan Shaw, CEO of Norfolk Southern, discusses the train derailment that happened six months ago in East Palestine.

15:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend presents information on the abortion

00:00 Show Open / Alan Shaw, CEO of Norfolk Southern, discusses the train derailment that happened six months ago in East Palestine.

15:00 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend presents information on the abortion rights and recreational marijuana issues that Ohioans will decide on the November ballot; the Period Project at Ohio State University which helps women to afford menstruation products; and a move to make adult changing tables more available in public places.

43:00 Nate Toops, Director of Community Engagement and Advocacy at Directions for Youth & Families in Columbus, discusses kids and resiliency.

 
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ONN Daily: Friday, August 4, 2023

Today marks four years since that mass shooting in Dayton; a former Columbus police officer is charged with murder for a shooting during the serving of a warrant; some counties need more poll workers for the statewide election on Tuesday; Bigfoot

Today marks four years since that mass shooting in Dayton; a former Columbus police officer is charged with murder for a shooting during the serving of a warrant; some counties need more poll workers for the statewide election on Tuesday; Bigfoot is being celebrated in Southeast Ohio.