Well the season is over and the Browns officially won no games. On the WEOL Morning Show Bruce and Craig caught up with Scott Petrak, who covers the Browns for the Chronicle Telegram and asked him about the latest hire in Alonzo Highsmith, the upcoming parade and what the future looks like for the team.
Scott Petrak on the State of the Browns
Sip and Snack with Giuliana Rancic
The Holidays are here, but it doesn’t mean you have to gorge yourself when it comes meal time.
On the WEOL Morning Show, Entertainment TV personality and Restaurateur, Giuliana Rancic talked about some of the great snacks one can get when eating out and the delicious beverages that pair best with them.
Along with Hyatt House, Giuliana and her husband Bill are launching the brand new H Bar “Sip and Snack’ menu. It will feature a wide selections of premium ingredients, including thoughtfully crafted cocktails and shareable plates and meals.
To hear more about the menu and how to find delicious snacks click here or on the picture of Giuliana.
Touchdowns to Tackle Hunger Presentation
The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio has a little more money in the bank today.
It comes courtesy of Jamie’s Carpet shop, who teamed up with WEOL for the Touchdowns to Tackle Hunger Campaign during the High School Football Season.
During the season, Jamie’s Carpet Shop donated $10 to the Second Harvest Food Bank for every touchdown scored during a WEOL radio broadcast
On Saturday, Dec. 2 The Nick Abraham Saturday Sports Wrap-Up Show, went live from Jamie’s Carpet Shop in Amherst for the presentation of $1,020 to the Second Harvest Food Bank on North Central Ohio.
You can hear the presentation of the donation to Sceond Harvest Food Bank by clicking here.
Sherrod Brown on Tax Reform
On Thursday, Senator Sherrod Brown spoke with Bruce and Craig on the WEOL Morning Show.
During their conversation, Sen. Brown gave his take on President Trump’s tax reform plans, his plan to extend the Children’s Health Insurance Program CHIP and his take on the current issues going on in this country.
Listen to their conversation by clicking on the image of Sen. Brown or right here.
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