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We discuss bills before Gov. Mike DeWine that could slash property taxes and change Ohio's recreational marijuana law.
Gov. Mike DeWine now says he regrets legalizing sports betting in Ohio.
Gov. Mike DeWine now says he regrets legalizing sports betting in Ohio.
A packed Thanksgiving-week show that went completely off the rails in the best way possible. We kick things off with festive backgrounds, beers in hand, and the usual chaos before diving into Ohio high school athletes officially being allowed to cash in on NIL money. From there, it's Brinner talk, Tulane highlights (way too many of them), and the insane story out of UAB where a player was charged with attempted murder after stabbing two teammates. We wander into a Zaxby's tangent, break down Rice bribing students with free beer, and dig into LSU reportedly dangling $90 million and a massive NIL budget at Lane Kiffin. We touch on the Michigan–Big Ten mess, then question why Kevin Stefanski punted from the Raiders' 29-yard line like he was trying to protect the under. Ohio governor Mike DeWine regrets legalizing sports betting, Colorado looks rough, and the NFL Hall of Fame semifinalists are out. Then Jay Paterno jumps into the Speakeasy and we get into everything: James Franklin getting canned, where Penn State actually ranks as a job, how NIL changed the sport, the transfer portal chaos, whether collective bargaining is coming, how we got here with paying players, and how much coaches' salaries warped the whole system. Jay talks coaching vs writing, which teams he couldn't stand, whether politics is actually worse, and runs through the Quick Hitters before wrapping up the interview. We close with ScottSki45's stat of the week on Griffey Jr. and Stan Musial, the upcoming Stuart Scott 30 for 30, Shohei committing to Japan for the WBC, beer recaps, and Sip/Chug/Drainpour with Thanksgiving traditions. Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/jvY9dgX8Sf New episodes of Craft Brewed Sports every Tuesday night. Chapters ______________________________ 00:00:00 Introduction | Festive Thanksgiving backgrounds | What's in your mug? 00:06:34 Ohio High School athletes can now get NIL money 00:12:09 Brinner needs to be more widespread | Mookie shoehorns a Tulane highlight 00:14:31 UAB player charged with attempted murder for stabbing two of his teammates 00:21:45 A Zaxby's tangent | Another Tulane highlight 00:27:38 Rice offers students free beer to attend a football game 00:33:24 LSU offering Lane Kiffin $90 million and a $25 million NIL budget 00:42:44 Is Michigan leaving the Big 10? | More Mookie highlights 00:45:00 We need to investigate Kevin Stefanski after he punted from the opponent's 29 yard line to preserve the under 00:47:58 Ohio Governor, Mike Dewine, says that he regrets legalizing sports betting in Ohio 00:50:13 Colorado is pretty crappy, huh? | Yet another Mookie highlight package 00:53:19 NFL Hall of Fame Semi-Finalists have been revealed 00:59:02 Wiseguy's Top 10...just kidding, Mookie highjacks things and plays another clip 01:01:16 Jay Paterno pops into the Speakeasy 01:01:49 How did James Franklin end up getting canned? 01:03:03 Where does the Penn State job rank? 01:04:57 Jay Paterno weighs in on how NIL changed how schools operate 01:06:59 Jay Paterno talks the difficulties of the transfer portal and today's college football game 01:09:37 Are we close to collective bargaining and a player union in college football? 01:13:28 The evolution of paying players in the NCAA 01:15:25 Coaches salaries are just as much to blame for the state of NCAA finances as NIL 01:19:04 Jay Paterno answers: What's harder, coaching on the sidelines or writing a book? 01:21:30 Who was the one coach or team that Jay Paterno couldn't stand? 01:24:27 Jay Paterno's internet cuts out, Mookie cuts to a clip 01:25:26 Jay Paterno answers: Would he rather be coaching or dealing with the crap that is American politics? 01:29:13 Mookie shows Jay Paterno a CFB 26 highlight 01:31:37 Jay Paterno answers the Quick Hitters 01:36:32 Jay Paterno plugs and interview recap 01:40:20 ScottSki45's Stat of the Week: Ken Griffey Jr and Stan Musial's odd connection 01:42:35 Stuart Scott 30 for 30 is going to be epic 01:45:18 Shoehei is playing for Japan in the World Baseball Classic, so go ahead and put them down as the winners 01:47:02 Beer recaps 01:48:24 Sip, Chug, Drainpour: Thanksgiving traditions - backyard football, turkey trot, watching all 3 NFL games 01:50:41 This was a show 01:50:51 Outro #CraftBrewedSports #JayPaterno #CollegeFootball #NIL #HighSchoolNIL #PennState #UAB #LaneKiffin #LSUFootball #MichiganFootball #KevinStefanski #Browns #SportsBetting #NFLHallOfFame #ShoheiOhtani #WBC #MLB #TulaneFootball #Thanksgiving
Willie talks with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine about the effects of gambling on Ohio since it was made legal, and what may happen in the new year to fix some of the problems. Also what the Governor will do about the violence downtown.
Missing person case in Toledo is now a homicide investigation; shots fired at a Cincinnati Kroger store yesterday; Governor DeWine says he regrets legalizing sports betting in Ohio; the Columbus Crew's stadium is getting a new name.
Some of the bills will head to Gov. DeWine's desk, while others need more work.
Some of the bills will head to Gov. DeWine's desk, while others need more work.
Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, River City Hash Mondays is now available on the Spreaker Player!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, Pam Bondi's secret Epstein scheme is revealed.Then, on the rest of the menu, the Trump family fortune has plummeted by over a billion dollars in just a few months due to losses in the volatile cryptocurrency market tied to the King's approval numbers; a Texas A&M committee ruled a professor's firing over gender identity lessons was unjustified; and, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine now regrets signing the law that legalized sports betting in his state.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where authorities arrested seven bodyguards suspected of being involved in the assassination earlier this month of a popular mayor in west-central Mexico; and, Jimmy Cliff, the singer and actor whose mellifluous voice helped to turn reggae into a global phenomenon, has died at age 81.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live PlayerKeep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!"I was never a spy. I was with the OSS organization. We had a number of women, but we were all office help." -- Julia ChildBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/west-coast-cookbook-speakeasy--2802999/support.
Ohio lawmakers put the pedal to the metal in Columbus this week, passing dozens of bills on a variety of issues, chief among them, property tax relief. Four bills addressing rising property taxes are on the way to the governor. Proponents say collectively the bills will save taxpayers $2 billion in the coming years. We will begin Friday's “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable” with the flurry of activity in Columbus. A six-member committee worked overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning on a bill that places restrictions on intoxicating hemp products -- eventually banning them -- and tweaked the existing recreational marijuana statute. The work on the bill, however, still needs a final vote in the Senate because that chamber adjourned long before work on the bill was complete. Another priority for Republicans in the marathon legislative session this week: Further tightening Ohio's election rules and voter registration. Senate Bill 293, which has received approval in both chambers, now goes on to Gov. DeWine, who has said previously that he doesn't see the need to sign off on more voting restrictions for Ohio voters. State regulators have ordered FirstEnergy to pay a quarter of a billion dollars -- most of it to its customers -- as penalty for its actions in the bribery scheme to pass the nuclear bailout bill also known as House Bill 6. The multi-million dollar bribery scheme resulting in the passage of the wide-ranging energy bill, which directed ratepayer money to aging nuclear plants and gutted renewable energy standards. Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and former Republican state party chair Matt Borges were convicted and imprisoned for their roles. As the Haslam Sports Group moves forward with its plan to build a new covered stadium in Brook Park, Cleveland officials have set a deadline for the team to leave the current Downtown stadium. The Browns lease expires after the 2028 season but includes two one-year renewal options. Guests: -Glenn Forbes, Supervising Producer for Newscasts, Ideatream Public Media -Zaria Johnson, Environmental Reporter, Ideastream Public Media -Karen Kasler, Statehouse News Bureau Chief, Ohio Public Radio/TV
The Purple Star School program is designed to help schools respond to the educational and social-emotional challenges military-connected children face during their transition to a new school. Listen as Pete LuPiba, “Founder of Purple Star Schools” discusses how the Purple Star Program is supporting military-connected students and families thrive. This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the Mountain Home Spouses' Club. To learn more, visit https://www.mountainhomeosc.org/ Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas. Show Notes: Resources: Ohio Department of Education https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Other-Resources/Military-Resources/Schools/Purple-Star-Award Military Interstate Children's Compact Commission (MIC3)-Ohio https://mic3.net/state/ohio/ National Advocate for Purple Star Schools https://militarychild.org/programs-and-initiatives/purple-star-schools/ Bio: Pete LuPiba is Ohio's (MIC3) Military Interstate Children's Compact Commissioner. Initially appointed in 2012 and duly reappointed by the Honorable Mike DeWine, Governor of Ohio in 2019. LuPiba serves as Deputy Director for the Office of Budget and Management in the State of Ohio. LuPiba formerly served as Public Affairs Officer at the Department of Education, 2007-2019. LuPiba founded the Purple Star School Award for Military family-friendly schools in 2015-2017. Purple Star is in 40+ States (*with 4,100+ Schools), including Virginia, Alaska, South Carolina, Florida, California, Texas, Idaho, Washington State, and New Hampshire – with 600 Purple Star Schools across Ohio. LuPiba was honored to serve as a key advisor and the Master of Ceremonies as Ohio formally launched the Collegiate Purple Star initiative as led by Governor Mike DeWine, and Chancellor Randy Gardner, and the Department of Higher Education. In November of 2022, fellow Ohioans, state MIC3 leaders around the country, and Governor Mike DeWine nominated LuPiba to be honored in the 30th Anniversary Class of the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame. This Hall of Fame includes Ulysses S. Grant, Neil A. Armstrong, and John H. Glenn. In February of 2023, Adjutant General of the Ohio Army and Air National Guard; Major General John C. Harris, Jr. commissioned LuPiba as an Honorary Buckeye Colonel. LuPiba coordinated the effort to eliminate the professional educator licensure fee for teachers and coaches and administrators who have served or are serving in the Armed Forces' Uniform – including the spouses of active-duty personnel. As of 2023, Military families in Ohio have saved more than $365,000. In 2017-2018, LuPiba developed a state-wide Military Signing Day ceremony for those young men and women choosing to join the Armed Forces to begin their career, including through the Branch Service Academies and ROTC Scholarships at Universities and Colleges. At the 2023 Ceremony, Ohio hosted more than 300 attendees in the State's capital of Columbus at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum. LuPiba served active-duty, enlisted United States Navy – deploying with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 11 to Iraq in 2006. LuPiba completed his duty in the Armed Forces while attached to the Reserves – serving with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 26. LuPiba is an Alumnus of The Ohio State University and the University of Southern California. LuPiba is married to technology evangelist and cybersecurity expert, Jennifer. The LuPibas reside in greater Columbus with their five children; Sally, Corazon, Lincoln, Grant, and Washington.
On today's episode of the America's Work Force Union Podcast, Cristina Hooper, a medical social worker and Service Employees International Union Local 1107 member at Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas, joined us to discuss what it took to win the first union contract at Sunrise Hospital. Hannah Halbert, Executive Director of Policy Matters Ohio, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss Ohio Senate Bill 50 (SB50), a controversial piece of legislation in the Buckeye State. Halbert discussed the real-world impacts this bill could have on Ohio teens, employers and the broader community, highlighting what advocates and lawmakers are saying as Gov. Mike DeWine's decision looms.
Bloomdaddy is in with Pat Butler talking Thanksgiving traditions. Speaks to Governor Mike DeWine on sports betting. Fred Greetham and Kevin Spencer on the Browns AND 2x AL Manager of the Year Stephen Vogt joins the show.
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Gov. DeWine signs executive order providing up to $25M for Ohioans who are losing SNAP benefits; Akron man will be sentenced and has to register as a sex offender after a hidden camera was found in his Hocking Hills rental cabin; 13-year-old accused of vandalizing a statue outside of Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati; state redistricting commission adopts a map of newly drawn congressional districts.
Gov. DeWine signs executive order providing up to $25M for Ohioans who are losing SNAP benefits; Akron man will be sentenced and has to register as a sex offender after a hidden camera was found in his Hocking Hills rental cabin; 13-year-old accused of vandalizing a statue outside of Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati; state redistricting commission adopts a map of newly drawn congressional districts.
Gov. DeWine signs executive order providing up to $25M for Ohioans who are losing SNAP benefits; Akron man will be sentenced and has to register as a sex offender after a hidden camera was found in his Hocking Hills rental cabin; 13-year-old accused of vandalizing a statue outside of Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati; state redistricting commission adopts a map of newly drawn congressional districts.
Gov. DeWine signs executive order providing up to $25M for Ohioans who are losing SNAP benefits; Akron man will be sentenced and has to register as a sex offender after a hidden camera was found in his Hocking Hills rental cabin; 13-year-old accused of vandalizing a statue outside of Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati; state redistricting commission adopts a map of newly drawn congressional districts.
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So, Cleveland and the Browns have come to terms and in the not to distant future we will be a city of domed football.We offer up a Rest In Power to Michael Eugene Archer known to most as D'Angelo who left us far too soon due to pancreatic cancer. Governor DeWine, via executive order, has put a stop to sales of intoxicating hemp products throwing businesses that sell the stuff for a loop. Box got to hang with his pop againfor another local coin show so we talk precious metals some more. Tee wonders if his voice has a tone that makes his words seem sharper than intended, we then head to Reddit to discuss this week's AITA before wrapping it up with abit of entertainment chat. Thanks for hanging out with us, see you next time. Team SKiM Tatum | TAYREL713 | Lunchbox | LISTEN | RSS | Apple Podcast | Spotify | TuneIn | Bluesky | Amazon Music | YouTube | Email | Amazon Wish List | Merch | Patreon PHONE l 216-264-6311 #Cleveland #Ohio #LiveFromThe216 #RIPDAngelo #FuckCancer #TheHypnotic #TheRoots #IladelphHalflife #IntoxicatingHemp #Parents #Coins #PreciousMetals#Communcation #TheGreatBritishBakeOff #ClairObscurExpedition33 #GhosofYotei #TonyaKappes#AutumnsAwningsandArson #DAngeloandtheVanguard #BlackMessiah Alternative Title – When We Get ByLinksBusinesses Sue DeWine Over Intoxicating Hemp Ban, Say Executive Order Will Harm SalesD'Angelo Dead of Pancreatic Cancer at 51RedditAITAH for not siding with my wife over our son's ex girlfriend's pregnancyHe lied. AITAH for not siding with my wife over our son's ex girlfriend's pregnancyAITAH for videotaping my wife eating all my fries to make a point
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's executive order has been paused by a temporary restraining order.
We discuss Ohio's pause on executions and what the future may hold when Gov. Mike DeWine leaves office.
Send us a textCannabis Legalization News: Government Shutdown, Ohio's Hemp Ban, and Federal Policy InsightsIn this episode of Cannabis Legalization News, the hosts discuss a variety of current issues affecting the cannabis industry. They touch upon the impact of the federal government shutdown on cannabis reform and the delay of federal legalization tied to the release of the Epstein files. They highlight significant state-level developments, including a federal judge's temporary block on Ohio Governor Mike DeWine's ban on intoxicating hemp products and Michigan's proposed 24% wholesale tax on cannabis products. The hosts provide insights into the challenges and bureaucratic hurdles facing cannabis businesses in different states, focusing on Illinois' complex legal landscape. They also explore the importance of using original sources for policy news, rather than secondary reports. Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize the need for standardized federal regulations for the cannabis industry, aiming to provide consumers with consistent and safe products.00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:34 Dispensary Construction Updates01:03 Community Engagement and Local Market02:29 Challenges in the Cannabis Market07:20 Federal and State Cannabis Policies13:28 Cannabis Legalization in Canada18:39 Hemp Regulations and Market Dynamics22:56 Viewer Interaction and Miscellaneous Topics24:17 Strain Names and Their Origins25:28 California's Cannabis Delivery Bill Veto25:48 Subscription Services and Regulatory Challenges26:31 Governor Newsom's Veto Message26:55 Marijuana Moment and Original Sources27:08 Psychedelics and Legislative Updates31:28 Ohio's Cannabis Tax Lawsuit38:21 Intoxicating Hemp and Legal Definitions45:40 Government Shutdown and Healthcare Debate49:06 Final Thoughts on Cannabis LegalizationSupport the showGet our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3VEn9vu
Ready to dive into this week's most pressing issues? Tune in to The Narrative with CCV's Aaron Baer, David Mahan, and Mike Andrews as they review: Israel-Hamas Peace Deal: The long-awaited peace deal is moving toward completion after more than two years of conflict. Walk through the release of remaining Israeli hostages vs. Hamas prisoners, the strategic actions taken by Israel, and why this could be a turning point in Middle East relations. Ohio Legislative Updates: From Pornhub age verification enforcement to Governor DeWine's ban on intoxicating hemp products, learn about the policies impacting children, families, and communities across Ohio—and why these battles are far from over. After the news, Joel Penton joins for an in-depth conversation on LifeWise Academy, the fastest-growing Bible education movement in US public schools. Joel shares how his team is bringing faith-based instruction to over 100,000 students in 1,100 schools across 34 states, the challenges and controversies surrounding this unprecedented effort, and what inspired his new documentary, Off School Property. Hear the story behind the movement, its impact on students' academic and spiritual lives, and why parents nationwide are embracing this model. More about Joel Penton Joel is the Founder and CEO of LifeWise Academy. He is a nonprofit entrepreneur with a 15-year career focused on impacting students. A former Ohio State University football player, he received the Danny Wuerffel trophy for outstanding community service. Joel founded Stand For Truth and Relevant Speakers Network, reaching over 3,000 schools and 2 million students. He is a renowned public speaker and author of three books. He lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife, Bethany, and their five children, where they all enjoy telling stories at the dinner table, watching sci-fi movies, and playing full-contact monkey in the middle.
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Judge temporarily blocks Governor Mike DeWine's ban of intoxicating hemp products; Stellantis announces plans to add $400M and 900 jobs to Toledo's Jeep Assembly Complex; OU professor who was captured by Israeli military while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza has returned home; nurse from northwest Ohio being hailed as a hero after rescuing a man and his pets from a house fire.
A lawsuit was filed Wednesday by multiple hemp-related business owners who argue Mike DeWine acted outside of his authority as governor, according to court documents.
A lawsuit was filed Wednesday by multiple hemp-related business owners who argue Mike DeWine acted outside of his authority as governor, according to court documents.
You may have seen some big sales in recent days on some hemp products you can buy at gas stations, smoke shops, and holistic stores. That's because Gov. Mike DeWine is temporarily banning sales of those products this week. In this week's Ohio Statehouse Scoop, Host Jo Ingles tells you what's happening with the governor's executive order on certain types of hemp. Reporter Sarah Donaldson joins Jo to explain what went into DeWine's decision. And redistricting.....well......it's still possible this month. We'll have details in this week's Ohio Statehouse Scoop.
Gov. Mike DeWine took executive action this week to temporarily ban the sale of "intoxicating hemp" products in the state. DeWine said the products represent a consumer product emergency. The order bans the sale of unregulated products that contain THC derived from hemp including candies and drinks. THC is the psychoactive compound found in the cannabis family of plants. DeWine's executive order is for 90 days. We will begin the “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable” with the governor's executive action. The Ohio House this week passed -- with some support from Democrats -- two bills that proponents say will give property owners some tax relief. The two bills, which the Senate now takes up, make changes to how property taxes are determined and how schools and other local entities collect the money raised from levies. Eleven protesters have paid nearly $400,000 in restitution in a pretrial diversion program that, if all stipulations are met, will null charges they incurred while protesting the war in Gaza at Case Western Reserve University last year. The protesters, ages 20 to 25, splashed red paint on buildings and sidewalks. They were charged with breaking and entering, possessing criminal tools and vandalism. They spoke publicly last weekend, saying the university is making an example of them in order to quash pro-Palestinian protests. Early voting is underway for the November election. And in addition to levies and mayoral an council races, there is a robustly contested battle for four open seats on the Akron Board of Education. Eight candidates meet this week for a debate sponsored by the Akron Press Club in partnership with Ideastream Public Media, the Akron Beacon Journal and Signal Akron. Our Anna Huntsman was one of the journalists posing questions to the candidates. People are packing independent music venues. That's a good thing. But the venues aren't turning a profit. That's troubling. So says a new report from the National Independent Venue Association on the impact of small music clubs on the state's economy, which estimates the more than 300 clubs made $3 billion last year. Students, alumni and supporters of student-run WCSB college radio at Cleveland State University held a protest this week after the university announced an agreement with Ideastream Public Media to switch to an all-Jazz format programmed by Ideastream.
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Federal government looks to lease offices to support law enforcement in several US cities, including Columbus; Gov. DeWine bans unregulated intoxicating hemp products; two state lawmakers want to prevent those accused of violent crimes from using crowdfunding to pay for their legal defense; ODOT and OSHP are teaming up for a safety blitz on Ohio's roads.
Ohio's congressional redistricting process involves three attempts, with the first two aimed at creating a bipartisan map. But as Ohio Statehouse Scoop Jo Ingles reports, the first part of the process has now come and gone without agreement and without a map from Republicans who hold a super majority in the legislature. Later, the Ohio Public Media Statehouse News Bureau's Sarah Donaldson and Bureau Chief Karen Kasler weigh in to talk about redistricting and last week's successful override of one of Gov. Mike DeWine's budget vetoes. Plus, Gov. Mike DeWine talks about how the federal government shutdown might affect Ohio. It's all in this week's Ohio Statehouse Scoop.
We discuss the latest action on property taxes, an increase in out-of-state abortions, how abortion opponents want to change health class and why marijuana companies are suing Ohio.
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The fight to protect children is gaining ground—Nationwide Children's Hospital just ended "gender-affirming" care for minors. Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers' Research, joins CCV Executive Policy Director David Mahan and Executive Communications Director Mike Andrews on this week's episode of The Narrative to break down how this victory came about, what it reveals about the broader battle over children's health, and why parents must keep speaking up and fighting for the protection of Ohio's children. Before they share in the victory with Will, Aaron joins Mike to run through this week's most pressing news:
Willie talks with state Senator Steve Huffman about overriding Governor Mike DeWine's veto on the budget, lowering property taxes in Ohio, and redrawing Ohio's Congressional maps.
Funding for Gov. Mike DeWine's water quality initiative was significantly reduced in the state budget signed July 1.
Northeast Ohio Congressman Max Miller, a Republican from Bay Village said in an opinion piece in the "Washington Times" that his constituents are afraid to come into the city because of crime. He wants the National Guard to deploy to Cleveland as it has done in Washington, D.C. and is being considered for other cities such as Chicago. But Gov. Mike DeWine says state-agencies will be tasked with crime-related duties in Ohio cities not troops. We will begin the Friday “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable” with the call by U.S. Rep. Miller and others for the Guard to come to Cleveland and where Mayor Justin Bibb stands. It's been over a week since the conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated while addressing an audience on the campus of Utah Valley University and since then, we've seen the limits of free speech put to the test. People across the country were punished for their reactions to Kirk's death, from the high profile canceling of ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live show after pressure from the F.C.C. to local officials being suspended or resigning due to comments critical of Kirk that they made on social media. It's that time of year when schools are the ones getting graded. The state report cards measuring last year's academic performance for Ohio's more than 600 public school districts came out this week. Reading scores are down half a percentage point statewide, while math scores went up almost two points. In Northeast Ohio, Akron Public Schools jumped up an entire star in the state's 5-star rating system, from 2.5 to 3.5, meanwhile Cleveland went down from 3 to 2-and-a-half stars. Cleveland City Council publicly reprimanded one of its own this week. Members voted to formally censure Ward 1 Councilman Joe Jones for misconduct and unprofessional workplace behavior. It's the first censure in 50 years for council. Three unions representing educators in Ohio are suing over an element in the state budget that changes the makeup of the board overseeing teachers' pensions. The unions say the budget measure is unconstitutional and takes away the voice of teachers on the State Teachers Retirement System Board which oversees teachers' retirement money.
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On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.
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Willie talks with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine about the new police aid agreement between the city of Cincinnati and the state of Ohio.
Governor Mike DeWine calls in to the show to discuss the potential of the National Guard being called in to Cincinnati among other issues.
WIllie talks with Dr. James Sammarco and Jeff Crouere on this edition of the show. Then, Governor Mike DeWine joins the show to discuss the ongoing issues in Cincinnati.
Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys are in a standoff. Jerry Jones looked at Parsons' trade request and laughed. Jones looked at the fans and laughed. Jerry Jones will not change. Year in and year out, it's all the same! Who is right and who is wrong here? (11:45) ESPN and the NFL have an agreement over media assets. It's a monster deal. Billions of dollars. (22:30) NPPOD (25:30) What is going on with the Connecticut Sun? Are they moving to Boston? Are they being sold? (33:15) We got a Commanders vote. The first approval has been done by the D.C. City Council. But it's still not done. More talking, more votes, more revisions. (39:00) Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio wants to do away with prop bets. Two Cleveland Guardian pitchers are out right now as an investigation is ongoing into betting on baseball. (46:00) Luka is back with the Lakers. He's got a new deal. He's setting himself up for an even greater deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys are in a standoff. Jerry Jones looked at Parsons' trade request and laughed. Jones looked at the fans and laughed. Jerry Jones will not change. Year in and year out, it's all the same! Who is right and who is wrong here? (11:45) ESPN and the NFL have an agreement over media assets. It's a monster deal. Billions of dollars. (22:30) NPPOD (25:30) What is going on with the Connecticut Sun? Are they moving to Boston? Are they being sold? (33:15) We got a Commanders vote. The first approval has been done by the D.C. City Council. But it's still not done. More talking, more votes, more revisions. (39:00) Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio wants to do away with prop bets. Two Cleveland Guardian pitchers are out right now as an investigation is ongoing into betting on baseball. (46:00) Luka is back with the Lakers. He's got a new deal. He's setting himself up for an even greater deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices