The Indians are just four games out of the Wild Card with a big series coming up against the Twins. Tribe VP Bob DiBiasio talks about the Indians chances at a postseason berth.
Medina County Commissioner Tim Smith told us about the great business in Brunswick and about his upcoming appearance at a local Dancing with the Stars competition for charity.
We learned more about the Cuyahoga Community College Brunswick campus with Director Terri Hradek.
What went wrong on Sunday, and how can the Browns get back into the win column? We talked about that with the Chronicle Telegram’s Scott Petrak.
Assistant Superintendent of Brunswick City Schools Tracy Wheeler told us about he passion for education and the direction the school system is going.
Dawn Calvert of Team Lorain County came by the show today to tell us about Manufacturing Month in Lorain County.
Get tips for a healthy, vibrant mind with Staying Sharp authors Henry Emmons and Dr. David Alter.
Former Miss America winner, and Ohio native, Jacquelyn Mayer talked about The Celebrate America performance she is putting on at the Sandusky State Theater on October 3rd. Mayer and other former Miss America winners and contestants will be perform songs and dances at the non-profit event.
Secretary of State John Husted spoke with Bruce about a new law that will make starting a business in Ohio a little easier on entrepreneurs wallets.
The Educational Service Center of Lorain County’s Moira Erwine came by the show today to give parents tips on how they can help their children prepare for state-mandated testing, and what families can learn from the yearly tests.
The Indians are entering the home stretch. Get the latest news, info and test your Tribe knowledge with the Indian’s Bob DiBiasio on The Morning Show.
After the Browns 28-14 win over the Titans yesterday many believe Johnny Manziel should remain the starting quarterback. The Chronicles Scott Petrak gives you the latest news on the Browns quarterback situation.
The second Republican debate is in the books, now get the break down with conservative political analyst David Arredondo.
Senator Sherrod Brown called in to the show this morning and talked to us about the GOP Debate, the Iranian Nuclear Deal and New Legislation that would improve programs for Homeless Veterans in the United States.
The Elyria Rotary Club will be selling Fried Ice Cream this weekend at the Apple Festival. The proceeds from the sales of the delicious treat will go to fund a number of projects in the City of Elyria and to the eradication of polio worldwide. Today, Elyria Rotary Club Co-Chair Mike Gebhardt came by the show to give us more information about the club and their fried ice cream.
Kris Ross and Julie Schoenlein from the Lorain County Children Services told us about the upcoming foster parent information session on Tuesday, September 22.
The Midview Parade of Bands hits the field this Saturday at Midview High School. The event will feature a number of local bands performing their routines on the Middies football field. This morning, Midview’s Band Director Josh Brunger came by The Morning Show to tell us more about this weekends event.
After the weekend, the Indians are just 4.5 games behind the Texas Rangers for the final wild card spot in the American League. How did they do it? Well today on the morning show Indians VP Bob DiBiasio told us how this young Indians team is getting the job done.
“Still Dreaming” is a documentary about a group of elderly entertainment retirees, as they mount a production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It will be showing this weekend at the Lake Erie Arts and Film Festival in Sandusky. After the weekend’s showing their will be a Q&A session with members of Stein Hospice. Today, Shea Alltmont, Community Relations Coordinator for Stein Hospice, stopped by the show to talk about the movie and the upcoming festival.
Dancing with the Stars begins tonight! Our own Bruce VanDyke updates you on the latest news and gives you his sleeper pick.