She has performed the National Anthem prior to a Cleveland Indians playoff game. She has sung at the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland. Now, Ashley Nemeh of Westlake has recorded a song with proceeds going to the three women recently rescued from a home in Cleveland after years in captivity. Ashley joined us in-studio!
Our fine friends from the Lorain County General Health District returned with tips for beating the heat as well as how to avoid those nasty summer creepy, crawly BUGS!
The Lake Erie Crushers have opened their season at All-Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, and we spoke with the voice of the Crushers, Andy “Bull” Barch.
A new study indicates, 72 percent of parents are overwhelmed by technology and just hope for the best when it comes to their kids. We spoke with Online Security Expert Robert Siciliano whose efforts have been profiled by CNN, Fox News and TIME Magazine.
Craig and Bruce woke up enough to talk with Russell Rosenberg, Ph.D., chairman of the National Sleep Foundation, about middle-of-the-night insomnia.
The debate on “fracking” is ongoing, so the Lake Erie Landlords Association is hosting a discussion with representatives from both sides. Bruce and Craig talked with Maria Georgievski about what it all means.
Craig and Bruce talked with Cleveland Indians VP Bob DiBiasio about the Tribe’s week, and what’s coming up.
And they got retired FBI agent Robert Fitzpatrick to talk about his new book, Betrayal, and his efforts to bring down the notorious Boston mobster Whitey Bulger.
It’s The Lorain County Nightmares…a semi-pro football team… and The Morning Show gets sacked!
Legendary trial lawyer and author Robert K. Tanenbaum discusses the historic “Career Girls Murders” in his new book ECHOES OF MY SOUL.
Paul Paeglis of the Ohio Tuition Trust Authority talks about saving or college and the College Advantage 529 plan.