10/13/22 7:20 John Telich let his true feelings known about the frustrations with the Cleveland Browns on this week’s Budweiser’s From the Sidelines, presented by North Ridgeville Convenient Sunoco on Center Ridge and Barton Roads. The Browns now welcome in the New England Patriots after a disappointing loss to the Chargers on Sunday. Defense remains the issue, and with some new personnel brought in, J.T. is hoping to see improvement on that side of the ball this week. (22:23)
10/13/22 7:40 Up to 30% of Covid patients develop Long Covid, which is a serious debilitating health problem that can last a lifetime. Expert Dr. Peter Rowe and Long Covid patient Cynthia Adinig joined the Morning Show to talk about what exactly Long Covid is, how it can impact those who suffer from it, and the various treatments and cures that are being explored for it. (7:51)
10/13/22 8:20 October means it is officially spooky season! The Lorain Public Library System is getting their spook on with There’s Something Strange in Ohio: Unusual Spooky Tales! Explore strange and unusual tales from the state of Ohio. What historical facts are too strange to be false, and what is just an urban legend? Beth Collins (12:19) stopped by to talk about the program, which takes place at the following places and times:
- 10/17 6:30-7:30pm, Main Library
- 10/24 6pm, South Lorain Branch
10/13/22 8:40 Fall is a wonderful time for vacation! Many destinations are less crowded and great deals are always available. So, what are some great places to go and how do you know you are getting a great deal? That’s where travel expert Laura Begley Broom comes in. Laura, a senior contributor with Forbes and senior writer for TripAdvisor, has her finger pulse on the travel industry and shared some crucial tips and advice with the guys on the WEOL Morning Show. (6:11)
10/13/22 8:50 Cleveland Guardians super fan Senator Sherrod Brown made another stop with WEOL to talk about Game 2 tonight against the Yankees. He also discussed a recent meeting with elected officials and executives from Honda to announce the company will invest $3.5 billion with LG Energy Solutions to establish a new Central Ohio facility to make the batteries that power electric vehicles and $700 million to re-tool several existing auto and powertrain plants to produce electric vehicles. (7:18)