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  • In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss how the decision to pause giving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is challenging the state's efforts to get Ohioans vaccinated.
  • His genius secured his immortality despite his untimely death. His Requiem - ironically unfinished at his death - he believed he was composing for his own…
  • How do Russia and its invasion of Ukraine factor into the race for the US Senate here in Ohio? In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss why business ties to Russia are putting some candidates on the defensive. Statehouse correspondent for the Associated Press Julie Carr Smyth joins the show.
  • AEP seemed to survive the storm pretty well, at least in Ohio. But the utility made news when Governor DeWine mentioned his administration is trying to keep AEP's headquarters in Ohio. The company is looking to possibly move out of its 31-story headquarters in Columbus.
  • With an open governor's seat and control of the U.S. Senate at stake, candidates running for major office in Ohio this year are attracting lots of donations.
  • Preparing for Thanksgiving starts with connecting to ourselves and others.
  • Yesterday, the state of Indiana went to the ballot to cast their vote for the Republican and Democrat nominee. This hour, we'll discuss the results and…
  • We thought we heard the last of the term "polar vortex" in 2014 but it looks and feels like it's back with a vengeance. As a winter “bomb cyclone”…
  • Research proves that having diverse teachers helps students, especially students of the same race. The national number of nonwhite teachers is much lower…
  • A cyclist was hit and killed on June 4 in Delaware County. The cyclist was training for the Pelotonia, an annual bicycle ride that raises money for cancer…
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