She’s a legend when it comes to NFL fans. The Browns’ own Bone Lady came by the show this morning to talk about the Browns and her new book.
We spent the morning over at the Chronicle Telegram as they continue to accept gifts for the Not Forgotten Box.
Bruce and Craig talked with Lucy Goldsmith and Bill Hudnutt.
Teacher Mel Rainey and student Rachel Fitzpatrick from Elyria High School talked about an art project for the Not Forgotten collection box.
And Major Bob Sears of the Salvation Army told us about how the donations are distributed.
It’s a Tuba Christmas! Joe Vondruska and Dale Hildebrand visited to studio to invite everyone to Sunday’s performance.
We got ready for the holidays with Jennifer Call of the Oberlin Choristers.
This morning we spoke with Scholastic Editorial Director Liza Baker about how to find the right books for your children.
It’s always important to learn new words, and this year the American Heritage Dictionary has added over 500 new words and senses for you to pick up. This morning Executive Editor of the American Heritage Dictionary Steve Kleinedler let us know about a few of the new entries and where you can find the latest version of the Dictionary.
Browns looked bad in Sundays 37 – 3 loss to the Bengals . Today, Scott Petrak of the Chronicle Telegram gave us some insight on yesterday’s debacle and what the future looks like for those in the Browns Organization.
CommStar Union’s Edco branch in Amherst is having an open house today from 9:00am to 6:00pm to show off their brand new facility. Find out more about CommStar newest branch with Erin Beese and David Jezewski.
Many of the murals around Amherst were painted by Michael Sekletar. He and his father John came by to tell us how they created the works of art.
What is there to do in Lorain county this time of year? Lots! just ask Visit Lorain County’s Heather Fraelich and Sarah Orndorff.
Senator Sherrod Brown called into the show to talk about the current shooting in California and about the future of Ohio.
Mayor-Elect Mark Costilow told us about his plans for Amherst when he takes office in January.
The holidays are here, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stay healthy. Lorain County Health Commissioner Dave Covell told us why it’s important to keep yourself in shape during the holidays.
The holidays can be tough on some people. Charlie Neff of the Lorain County Board of Metal Health explains why this time of year can lead some into a depression.
Keith Bailey of Lorain County Solid Waste talked with Craig and Bruce about safely discarding electronics.
Find out more about the city of Amherst with Mayor David Taylor
The holiday spirit is alive and well in Amherst and Main Street Amherst’s Teresa Gilles has the information you need to find it in the city.
Amherst Schools system continues to strive. We found out how this morning with Amherst Schools Superintendent Steve Sayers.