S23 E61: An Early Outlook on Holiday Spending
Barely a week after Labor Day, and Bankrate is already out with their spending forecast for the holiday season... will it be a 'Green Christmas' for retailers this year? (at 11:47) --- Community and...
View ArticleS23 E62: University Merger Update
University of Findlay president Dr. Katherine Fell shares an update on the merger between UF and Bluffton University (at 14:56) --- With Congress is back in session, Rep. Bob Latta discusses the...
View ArticleS23 E63: Recalling ''The Siege''
This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Iranian Hostage Crisis... In his new book ''The Siege'', best-selling author Ben Macintyre details a lesser-remembered incident seven months later, and how...
View ArticleS23 E64: Healthcare's Misinformation Illness
Many people today get everything from skincare routines to diet tips from social media, much of which is scientifically unsound and even dangerous... a conversation with the author of ''Dead Wrong:...
View ArticleS23 E65: Ohio GOP Chair on the Election Sprint
With less than two months until Election Day, Ohio GOP Chairman Alex Triantafilou joins us ahead of his address at the Hancock County Republicans' First Friday Luncheon (at 14:08) --- In honor of...
View ArticleS23 E66: The Haitian Immigrant Issue
SPECIAL REPORT: The discussion over the influx of Haitian immigrants in Ohio has spilled over into Findlay - prompting Mayor Christina Muryn to pen an open letter addressing many of the questions and...
View ArticleS23 E67: The Human Side of Haitian Immigration
Mission Possible is a local Christian outreach organization with a great deal of experience working with the people of Haiti... offering a human perspective that often gets lost in the political...
View ArticleS23 E68: Will a Fed Rate Cut Make Any Difference?
Expectations are that the Federal Reserve is about to cut interest rates for the first time in more than four years... but will it really make any difference for consumers? (at 15:26) --- Crime...
View ArticleS23 E69: FCS State Report Card
It's Homecoming Week, and that's not all... The Findlay City Schools have something else to celebrate - high marks in the latest state report card (at 13:13) --- The Fed has begun the process of...
View ArticleS23 E70: Preparing a Pet Emergency Plan
In the event of an emergency, what would you do with the family pet? A new survey shows many people recognize the importance of having a plan, but few actually have one (at 15:16) --- A case study in...
View ArticleS23 E71: More Delays to the Already Overdue Farm Bill
Washington dysfunction leaves agriculture in limbo... A new Farm Bill was due last year, but now it may not be done until next year - the concerns over kicking this critical can down the road even...
View ArticleS23 E72: Time To Start Thinking About Medicare
The annual Medicare open enrollment period begins in three weeks... What recipients need to know about changes to the program ahead of making those decisions for 2025 (at 15:28) --- One of the many...
View ArticleS23 E73: Resources for Student Career Planning
School has just started and already we're talking about career planning and taking the SAT... The College Board has resources to make it a little less overwhelming for students and families (at 13:49)...
View ArticleS23 E74: Hidden Dangers in the Home
The outside world is a dangerous place for kids - but they may not always be safe at home, either... Do you know what dangers may be hiding in plain sight? (at 13:34) --- Now that it's starting to...
View ArticleS23 E75: Two Great Authors, Two Great Books
College football is a whole new ball game... CBS Sports writer John Talty talks about his new book ''The Price'' (at 13:48) --- Bill O'Reilly discusses the first title in his brand-new book series,...
View ArticleS23 E76: The Success of a Massive VA Outreach
Since passage of the PACT Act a little over two years ago, the Department of Veterans Affairs has been conducting the largest outreach campaign in its history... bringing nearly three-quarters of a...
View ArticleS23 E77: Benefits and Risks of Compounding Pharmacies
Compounding pharmacies can be a lifesaver for patients with unique needs, or when commercial medicines are unavailable... but their growing popularity and a lack of traditional regulation has raised...
View ArticleS23 E78: What to Do With Young Juvenile Offenders
Last week, an 11-year-old girl was arrested after an apparent 'swatting' hoax at Donnell Middle School... The whole incident raises questions about how to hold kids accountable for increasingly...
View ArticleS23 E79: Women in Tech and AI Careers
Historically, the high-tech industry has not been known for gender diversity and creating opportunities for women... Will history repeat itself with the Artificial Intelligence boom, or does AI...
View ArticleS23 E80: National Manufacturing Day
These aren't your father's factory jobs... celebrating the opportunities of blue-collar work in the 21st century on National Manufacturing Day (at 15:33) --- Hancock County Veterans Service Office...
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