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6-21-22

Tuesday, June 21st, 2022

6/21/22 8:10 It’s the Main Street Beat, presented by the Lorain County Convention and Visitors Bureau! This week we focus on Main Street Lorain with Executive Director Max Schaefer! Max talked about the summer block party’s on Broadway, monthly “Mini Sweeps”, and next month’s performing of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark on the Black River Landing! (8:04)

6/21/22 8:40 It’s the debut of Couponing with Rachel, on WEOL! Couponing and discount expert Rachel Krych will join us every Tuesday to talk about the hottest and latest deals as well as comments from her section in The Chronicle-Telegram. (14:54)

6-20-22

Monday, June 20th, 2022

6/20/22 7:20 Monday morning means it’s Bobby D time on WEOL! Cleveland Guardians’ Senior VP of Public Affairs Bob DiBiasio made his weekly return as the Guards won their 6th series in a row this past weekend by taking two out of three from the Dodgers in LA. Now focus turns to the Minnesota Twins, who the team will play eight times in the next couple of weeks. Plus, Bob fills us in on this weekend’s promotions at Progressive Field, including a Shane Bieber jersey giveaway and dollar dog night! (7:37)

6/20/22 8:10 College students are ready to head back to campus in just a few short months. For families that don’t want to wait until the last minute, now is the time to put together a budget and review options for paying higher education costs. Here with some helpful financial tips was Brian Walsh, SoFi’s Manager of Financial Planning and Student Loan Expert. Brian shared crucial tips on paying for college amidst runaway inflation following the COVID-19 pandemic. (6:47)

6-17-22

Friday, June 17th, 2022

6/17/22 7:40 This weekend in Vermilion is the 56th Annual Festival of the Fish! Vermilion Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Sandra Coe stopped by to talk about the weekend’s events, including a Mad Hatter 5k Fun Run, live music, and fireworks! (6:24)

6/17/22 8:10 Lorain County siblings are all set to instruct the next generation of technology leaders! Oberlin high school graduates David Payne and Cameron Payne have been hired by TECH CORPS to educate, excite, and empower Lorain County students this summer. Northeast Ohio TECH CORPS manager Michelle Moore joined the guys to talk about the program and the opportunities it will provide for local students! (9:00)

6/17/22 8:40 Oberlin’s Juneteenth Celebration is all set for this Saturday at the Underground Railroad Center on Main Street! This year’s theme is Dancing and Celebrating through the Second Line:
Releasing Enslaved Spirits to Freedom. Here to share some more information was Chairperson Val Lawson! (7:17)

6-16-22

Thursday, June 16th, 2022

6/16/22 7:40 New technology is simplifying life for people living with Type 1 Diabetes, as well as caregivers! Here to share some more information was Dr. Jennifer Sherr (Associate Professor in Pediatrics at the Yale School of Medicine) and Kara Hornbuckle (Director of Development for the Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, living with Type 1 diabetes)! (4:10)

6/16/22 8:10 Like the temperature outside, our Cleveland Guardians are HOT! Jim Rosenhaus from the Guardians Radio Network made his weekly visit as Cleveland looks to sweep the Rockies before heading further west to Los Angeles for a weekend set with the Dodgers. (7:24)

6/16/22 8:20 The third Thursday of the month means it’s time to check in on the Community Foundation of Lorain County! Stopping by this month was Development Officer Laura Malone, who discussed the foundation giving their largest grant in history in the amount of $1 million to the Mental Health, Addiction, and Recovery Services Board of Lorain County! Laura shared some info on what the money will be used for as well as how these grant dollars came to be. (11:02)

6/16/22 8:40 U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown returned to the Morning Show and made sure to sneak in some Guardians baseball talk with Bruce. Plus, Senator Brown gives us an insight into the hearings on the January 6th Capitol riots as well as a new American Nitrile factory in Grove City. (6:33)

6/16/22 8:50 For years, unexpected medical bills, which can amount to thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars, have devastated the finances of countless families in America. Now, there’s a way to fight back. Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association, joined the guys to talk about the No Surprises Act, what it means for patients, and the critical need for strong implementation. (6:08)