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The WEOL Morning Show

Wednesday, 5/9/2018

Wednesday, May 9th, 2018

7:40am – The primaries are in the books, now get reaction from WEOL political analysts David Arredondo and Tom Orlando. 19:45

Tuesday, 5/8/2018

Tuesday, May 8th, 2018

7:40amCyrus Farivar’s new book Habeaus Data explains how American privacy laws are inadequate for the current and furture state of surveillance technology. 14:12

8:40am – We welcome back Barbara Hannah Grufferman who told us about her new book Love Your Age: The Small-Step Solution to a Better, Longer, Happier Life. 9:58 

Monday, 5/7/2018

Monday, May 7th, 2018

7:20am – Indians were swept over the weekend by the Yankees, so what’s next? Find out with the Tribe’s Bob DiBiasio during our weekly Tribe Talk segment. 5:55

7:40am -Approximately 10 Million Americans have osteoporosis and many more may be at risk of developing the bone disease. Learn what you can do to maintain strong and healthy bones with nationally recognized expert on healthy and positive aging, Barbara Grufferman9:38

8:10am – The upcoming “Good Deeds” seminar at JVS will explain deeds and how to properly prepare them. We learned more about the event today with Lorain County Probate Judge James Walther and County Recorder Judy Nedwick14:52

Friday, 5/4/2018

Friday, May 4th, 2018

7:40amKimberly Kaufman tells us about the biggest week in American Birding being held today at Magee Marsh in Ottawa County. 11:57

8:40am – Find out all about the book “Under the Crescent Moon with the XI Corps in the Civil War, Vol. 1: From the Defenses of Washington to Chancellorsville, 1862-1863” with author James Pula12:26

Bonus: 

Wellington is looking to become the first town in Lorain County to have a needle exchange program. In a conversation held Thursday night Lorain County Public Health Commissioner Dave Covell and Wellington Police Chief  Tim Barfield spoke about needle exchange program 3:39