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Chip Hart has all your tips and tricks on the water and in the woods. Tune in!

Sterling talks haunted tours in Cincinnati with Patrick Simmons, scary movies with Kevin Carr, Bears vs Bengals with Charlie Goldsmith plus tons of Halloween talk with your calls!

Lance McAlister talks Bengals with Ben Baby of ESPN, David Kaplan of Chicago's ESPN 1000 talks Bengals vs Bears and Lance takes your calls to hear your thoughts on the Bengals' season. Lance also takes your calls to hear your takes on Halloween candy and some of your old Halloween stories.

Lance talks Bengals vs Bears with ESPN 1000 Chicago host David Kaplan

Lance is joined by ESPN's Ben Baby to talk about the Bengals season.

Eddie and Rocky talk to Skinny, Matarese, and more on 700 WLW!

Willie talks with Tricia Macke, Attorney Doug Brannon, and Christopher Smitherman about a video the surfaced last night that showed the riot back in July in a new light and could mean trouble for city leaders. Also Leland Vittert describes growing up with autism.

Willie talks with the attorney of Alex Tchervinsky who is accused of starting a riot downtown back in July, Doug Brannon about a video released by FOX 19 last night that exonerates his client.

Scott talks with Dan Hoard and Austin Elmore about this weekend's local games. Also Echo Bodine has tips on how not to become a spectral story after death. Finally Allie Martin helps you get into the Halloween spirit!.

How do you prevent yourself from becoming a ghost after you die? Scott talks with Echo Bodine on this Halloween to find out how not to spend the afterlife as a spooky story.

Matt Roush with the latest in TV (and Halloween specials) you might want to check out. Brenda Sellers tells us about spooky places she has slept. Beer Dave with all the latest beer related news in and around Cincinnati.

Kevin covers the following stories and topics: Hurricane Melissa is now pounding Bermuda; President Trump returns from his 5-day Asia trip; Lewie Pugh, Executive Vice President, Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) joins the show to discuss the latest Bills before Congress which align with the U.S. Department of Transportation's Interim Final Rules regarding Non-domiciled CDLs and English Language Proficiency; an editorial by Craig Fuller, CEO at FreightWaves takes on the issue of a "truck driver shortage"; Kevin has the details digs, into the data, puts the information in historical perspective, offers his insights and opinion.

Dan is joined in studio by the honorable Curt Hartman and they discuss all things local elections with election day around the corner on Tuesday.

Dan Hoard and Terry Nelson are LIVE from the Original Montgomery Inn and it's the final Wes Miller show before the regular season begins!

Lance McAlister and Rocky Boiman are LIVE from Longnecks in Hebron, KY. They talk to the usual guest. Mike Petraglia on Bengals, Chad Brendel on UC, Greg Shoemaker on HS Football, and Dan Clasgens on Fantasy Football.

Dan Clasgens gives you your fantasy football fix for Week 9 in the NFL.

Greg Shoemaker from HS Football Tonight and Tristatefootball.com joins the preview four playoff games in the Tri-State!

Chad Brendel from BearcatJournal.com joins the show to preview the Bearcats huge Big 12 matchup Saturday night in Salt Lake City against Utah.

Trags joins the show to discuss the Bengals upcoming matchup against the Chicago Bears this upcoming Sunday at Paycor Stadium.

Eddie and Rocky talk with Scott Wartman, PJ Striet, Jason Hoffman, and more on 700 WLW!

With only a few days remaining until the election, mayoral candidate Cory Bowman give Willie and update on his campaign. Also Captain Russ Neville comes on to discuss the battle between the city administration and his sister police chief Teresa Theetge. Finally Marc Moreno explains the new direction of energy policy across the globe.

Willie talks with Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge's brother, Captain Russ Neville of the CPD, about his sister's dismissal by city leadership.

Scott talks with Hamilton County BOE Director Sherry Poland about projections for the 2025 election. Also Liz Keating explains why the mayor and city manager are not the only ones to blame for Cincinnati's problems. Finally Tom Bullock explains why you may be paying more for utilities soon.

Scott talks with the Director of the Hamilton County Board of Elections Sherry Poland about the projected voter turnout for this year's off year election amid the crime crisis downtown.

Gary Sullivan joins the show. Also, Hey Michelle!

Kevin covers the following stories: update on Hurricane Melissa's path; the Federal Reserve announced its decision on interest rate cuts; the Conference Board released their Consumer Confidence Index; the difference between what is being reported vs what the people are concerned about; Kevin has the details, sifts through the data, puts the information into historical perspective, offers his insights and opinions.

Dan Hoard & Dave Lapham get you set for the Bengals week 9 matchup vs the Chicago Bears. Special Guest: Barrett Carter

Lance hosts Xavier men's basketball coach Richard Pitino, Richard Skinner of Local 12 joins to talk Bengals, and Lance takes your calls on a variety of topics.

"Skinny" joins Lance to discuss the Bengals' upcoming matchup against the Bears.

Xavier men's basketball coach Richard Pitino joins Lance to talk about the team as it stands before their season opener.

Eddie and Rocky talk with Miranda McGee, Bill Cunningham, and Alex Stone on 700 WLW!

Eddie and Rocky talk with Miranda from Cincinnati Ghost Tours on 700 WLW!

Kevin covers the following stories: an update on Hurricane Melissa; are tariffs to blame for higher coffee prices?; the National Association of Realtors reported September existing home sales; President Trump offers a plan to lower beef prices; cattlemen look for a long-term solution for beef supply; U.S., and China trade deal is drawing closer; U.S. - Canada trade deal talks terminated "Reagan ad", sighted as one of the reasons; Kevin has the details, digs into the data, puts the information into historical perspective, offers his insights and opinions.Â

Willie talks with Congressman Warren Davidson about the latest on the government shutdown. Also Jeff Crouere discusses the political violence we are seeing from the left. Finally Tim Graham breaks down the downfall of the legacy media.

Willie gets the latest on the government shutdown from Congressman Warren Davidson.

Scott talks with Councilmember Anna Albi about the Purevall administration blaming food trucks for the violence downtown. Also Alicia Reece explains how the county plans to help country residents in need if SNAP benefits get cut on Saturday. Finally Ken Girardin from the Manhattan Institute explain what New York City will look like economically if Zorhan Mamdani wins the mayor's office.

The Federal Government shutdown is now in it's 4th week. Next up on the budget chopping block are SNAP benefits. With the threat of thousands loosing their ability to get food, Scott talks with Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece about what the county can do to help it's citizens in need eat.

Scotty Hunter, Co-owner and founder at Urban Artifact Brewing, joins the show. Also Plain Glass, Stain Glass with Pastor Chad Hovind.

Tom and Pastor Chad talk accountability and more.

Dan Hoard talks with Scott Satterfield about UC's 41-20 victory over Baylor and their upcoming matchup at Utah.

Lance talks with FC CIncinnati play-by-play man Tommy Gelehrter about the club's 1-0 playoff win over Columbus, reacts to the Bengals' shocking loss to the Jets, and more.

Tommy joins Lance to react to FC Cincinnati's massive win over the Columbus Crew.

Eddie and Jason talk with Bill Dendy, Tanya O'Rourke, Dave Hatter, James Rapien, Jerry Joyner, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!

Willie talks with Sheriff Richard K. Jones about the crime issue happening in Cincinnati, Dick Morris joins to discuss his new book about Charlie Kirk. Willie also takes your calls to talk about the Bengals.

Willie talks with Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones about crime in the city of Cincinnati.

Sloanie talks with political analyst about the ongoing government shutdown, plus Jason Phillabaum discusses the situation surrounding the Cincinnati Police Chief fiasco. Sloanie also shares his thoughts on the construction at the White House. Nick Crossley, EMA Director for Hamilton County talks about FEMA reform and finally Simply Money with Andy Shafer of Allworth Financial

Sloanie talks with Jason Phillabaum about what to expect from the situation surrounding the Cincinnati Police Chief position.

Sloanie talks with political analyst Kevin Burton about the federal government shutdown and if something will be done by November 1st.