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12-1-20

Tuesday, December 1st, 2020

12/1/20 7:40 Dr. Phillip B. Adamson, Chief Medical Director for Abbott’s Heart Failure Business, detailed concerns about increases in heart failure, particularly among at-risk groups, and the need for timely diagnosis and treatment. (10:59)

12/1/20 8:10 Author Betty Godfrey discussed her new novel Enduring Times, that takes a fresh look at the progress women in America have made since the Great Depression era. (10:23)

12/1/20 8:40 Tony Award winner Jefferson Mays talked about the world premiere of A Christmas Carol that will benefit more than 40 local theater companies around the nation, including one in Oberlin! (8:09)

11-30-20

Monday, November 30th, 2020

11/30/20 7:40 Dr. Len Friedland, Vice President and Director of Scientific Affairs and Public Health, Vaccines at GSK, is joined by Alice, a shingles patient, to discuss how adults in their 50s lack awareness about the recommended vaccines for their age group and how to become more informed. (6:55)

11/30/20 8:40 Scott Petrak from the Chronicle-Telegram talks about a big Cleveland Browns win in Jacksonville and how the team sits in the thick of the AFC Playoff picture. (14:45)

11-25-20

Monday, November 30th, 2020

11/25/20 7:20 Fox 8’s John Telich joins Rocco Nuosci for this week’s Budweiser’s “From the Sidelines”, presented by North Ridgeville Convenient Sunoco. The guys talk about the Browns defense needing to improve and dynamic duo if Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt ahead of Sunday’s game with Jacksonville. (14:19)

11/25/20 7:40 Black River Schools’ Superintendent Chris Clark was featured on this week’s “Champions of Education”, brought to you by the Nordson Corporation. (9:12)

11/25/20 8:20 Dave O’Brien from the Chronicle-Telegram gives us this week’s “Local Beat” brought to you by Vandemark Jewelers, on East Broad Street in Elyria. (12:30)

11/25/20 8:40 PGA Champion Golfer Jason Day and Dr. Nicholas Rohs joined the Morning Show to talk about Day’s mother’s battle with Stage IV Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. (8:52)

SWC Winter Sports on Hold

Wednesday, November 25th, 2020

On Wednesday, the Southwestern Conference announced it would be suspending all winter sports until December 7th. This is due to an increased spread of COVID-19 throughout the state as well as the community.