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Thursday, 10/1/2015

Friday, October 2nd, 2015

A former Lorainite now living in Holland, Jaclyn Bradley Palmer called in to talk about her work as a hospital music therapist, and about her recording career.

Noted author Les Roberts also was on the phone, talking about his 18th Milan Jacovich mystery, The Ashtabula Hat Trick.

Katie Bevan from the Lorain County General Health District stopped in to talk about preparing your home for the holidays by checking for radon and carbon monoxide and securing medications. She also talked about flu shots and the Zero Proof Mixoff!

An annual fundraiser for the Arthritis Foundation is L’Amour du Vin, and Community Engagement Director Kelly Donahue fills us in on the event, now in its 18th year.

WEOL Weekend Scores and Games on Demand

Thursday, October 1st, 2015

It was another exciting weekend of high school football on WEOL. If you missed any of the games, click on the scores below to hear the match-up in it’s entirety.

 


BlackRiver@KeystonFinalIn the Kolczun & Kolczun Gridiron Clash it was Keystone’s Austin Conrad who made a big mark on the game. The Wildcats tailback broke free for 258 yards and three touchdowns leading Keystone to their first shutout since 2013. With their win over the Pirates the Cats advance to 2-4 over all with a 1-0 record in the Patriot Athletic Conference Stars Division. Black River’s loss keeps the Pirates at .500 with a 3-3 overall record and a 0-1 mark in PAC Stars Division play.

 

Amherst@AvonLakeFinalSouthwestern Conference play continued in our second Kolczun & Kolczun Gridiron Clash of Friday Night. Defense was the key of the game for the Shormen as Avon Lake edged out Amherst despite giving up four turnovers to the Comets. Avon Lake evens out their record at 3-3 this season with the win. The Shoremen advance to 3-2 in SWC play. Avon Lake will meet up with Berea  – Midpark this week. Amherst is still looking for their first win of the season after Friday night’s loss. The Comets are currently 0-6 overall with an 0-5 record in the conference. Amherst plays North Olmsted this week.

 

Brunswick@MedinaFinalIn our Medina County Match-Up the Brunswick Blue Devils picked up their second win in a row. Brunswick’s triple option offense kept Medina guessing where the ball would go and often they chose wrong. With 496 rushing yards the Blue Devils worked their way to a decisive victory in this Greater Cleveland Conference showdown. Brunswick is now 2-1 in conference play with a 2-4 overall record. For Medina their overall record drops to 3-3 with a 1-2 record in the league. Brunswick host last place Shaker Heights this week. Medina is on the road at Mentor.

 

HolyName@ElyCatholicFinal In Saturday’s Kolczun & Kolczun Gridiron Clash it was a Great Lakes Conference battle between Holy Name and Elyria Catholic. Holy Name’s Shakif Seymour set the tempo of the game early breaking past Elyria Catholic’s defense for  a 70-yard touchdown run on the just second play of the game. The Panthers were forced to play catch up the rest of the game, but the never quite did. Elyria Catholic falls from the top of the Great Lakes Conference with the loss. The Panthers are now tied for second place with Bay at 2-1. The Panthers will have the opportunity to create some separation between themselves and the Rockets when they travel to Bay this Friday night. That game can be heard right here on WEOL.com Stream 2 starting at 6:30pm.

Cork’s and Stubby’s Week 6 Lorain County High School Football Preview

Wednesday, September 30th, 2015

“Spotlight on Brunswick” Wednesday, 9/30/2015

Wednesday, September 30th, 2015

Find out more about the history of Brunswick with Jeff Niedert, Communications Director of Brunswick.

Brunswick Mayor Ron Falconi stopped by The Morning Show to tell us about the city and his job.

There are plenty of events coming up in October at the Brunswick Recreation Center. Today, Parks and Recreation Director John Piepsny told us all about them.

It’s more than just apples at Mapleside Farms. Hear all about the great attractions coming to the orchard with Mapleside Farm’s Joshua Schmidt.

The roads are all the talk in Brunswick, so we joined the conversation with Brunswick Service Director Patrick McNamara.