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The WEOL Morning Show

Tuesday, 6/26/2018

Tuesday, June 26th, 2018

8:10am – Veterans are twice as likely to develop ALS as people who haven’t served in the military. Chuck Schretzman is a retired Lieutenant Colonel who served in the Army for 26 years, three years ago he was diagnosed with the disease. Now he and his wife Stacey are helping raise awareness about ALS among veterans. 6:12

8:40am – Democratic candidate for Lt. Governor Betty Sutton tells us about her trip to Oberlin and why she is running with Richard Cordray for the Ohio Governor’s seat. 8:12

Monday, 6/25/2018

Monday, June 25th, 2018

7:20am – The Indians’ Bob DiBiasio talks about the Tribes second straight series sweep and what lies ahead for the team on their upcoming road trip. 9:30

 

Friday, 6/22/2018

Monday, June 25th, 2018

7:40amCamp Invention Director Kathey Koepp talks about the 250 elementary school kids building robots and working STEM projects at the Elyira High School Program. 11:26

 

Thursday, 6/21/2018

Thursday, June 21st, 2018

7:20am – In her new book ,Cuban Flavor, Award winning photographer Liza Gershman offers a glimpse into the heart of Cuban cuisine and more. 10:11

7:40am – It is world Giraffe day! To celebrate, we spoke with Karen Gross, Author of Lady Lucy’s Laugh Girafe Journey11:19

8:10am – Each day in the United State 6,000 acres of wilderness disappears. In its 25th year, the Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust has been helping preserve that land with permanent sanctuaries where wildlife is able to flourish. President of the Wildlife Land Trust’s Board Andrew Rowan tells us more about their purpose. 8:30