7:20am – Tribe Talk and Tickets is back for another Indians season. Join Indians VP of Communications Bob DiBiasio as we talk Indians and give you a chance to win tickets. 7:48
7:20am – Dennis Carvevale with FCSD Connectivity Marketing and Operations, told us how Ford is updating their older models with new technology thanks to the FordPass SmatLink. 7:01
7:40am – Senator Sherrod Brown spoke with us about trade actions with China and how high school kids can learn more about being nominated by Senator Brown for a service academy appointment. 6:14
8:10am – The Workshop Players Theater in Amherst is performing Steel Magnolias throughout the month of March. Hear more about the play with cast member Kathy Dean-Dielman. 10:40
8:50am– Verizon’s Mike Haberman told us how the company is planning to evolve into a 5G network and what that will mean for the country. 8:22
7:20am – The March Goodness Tournament is underway. This morning Xocial CEO Colin Duetta told us about the new competition where college students, alumni, and fans engage in competitive kindness. 5:11
7:40am – Lou Leonard, of the World Wildlife Federation, has been working to fight climate change and usher in zero carbon. This morning he joined Bruce and Craig on the Morning Show 5:06
8:10am – Get facts and figures and the latest news on Alzheimer’s disease with Alzheimer’s Association Director of Scientific Programs and Outreach, Keith Fargo. 7:02
8:20am – The Fourth Annual Lorain County Free Clinic Taste of Italy takes place on April 27th. This morning Paul Baumgartner told us more about the big event. 9:19
8:40am – This Saturday Avant Garde Art & Craft Show will be held. Hear more about the event at the Emerald Event Center with spokesperson Becki Silver Styne 9:19
7:40am – Study’s show that more science is needed in the classroom. On the verge of National Ag Day, Dr. Mae Jemison, former NASA astronaut, and Jennifer Sirangelo, President and CEO of the National 4-H Council, spoke with Bruce and Craig about the importance of teaching science to America’s youth. 7:22
8:40am – Over the course of three days, the National Museum of the Great Lakes and Maritime Archaeological Survey Team will host a workshop on surveying a shipwreck. Hear more about the event with Carrie Sowden of the National Museum of the Great Lakes. 20:00
7:20am – Looking for a prom dress, or looking to get rid of an old one? Sandra Ballard, spokesperson of the Louise R. Johnson Memorial Fund Prom Dress Giveaway, can help. 4:51
8:40am – Elyria Mayor Holly Brinda joined the morning show to talk about her time working at WEOL and about what is happening on in the city. 14:45
8:10am – On April 14th multiple teams will compete to create the best Fashion at the Rock for Water: Recycled Fashion Show. Peggy Sinnabladi told us more about the event this morning 6:52
8:20am – Rudy Breglia is pushing hard to get seat belts in school buses. and in Avon Lake he is making ground. 13:28
8:40am – Mayor Hans Schneider will speak about his city on March 22nd at the State of Wellington Breakfast. This morning Wellington Kiwanis President Terry Mazzone spoke with Bruce and Craig about the event. 6:37
7:20am – The Community Foundation of Lorain County will be holding a Youth Summit to focus on mental health and suicide prevention on Saturday, March 24th. Hear more about the upcoming program and how it aims to help teens with Cindy Andrews and Grace Broome. 9:40
8:10am – Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler and Mao were all dictators, but did you know they were also authors of fiction, romance, and poetry? In the new book Infernal Library, author Daniel Kalder takes a deeper look into many of these unread works and explains why we shouldn’t be ignoring them. 17:16
8:40am – Have you been feeling stuck in your routines, feeling unfulfilled or simply just aren’t satisfied with you place in life? In Nadene Joy’s new book, Uncover your Purpose: Heal and Share your Gifts with the World, She shares insight and advice for becoming a more fulfilled 11:17