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  • We're talking all things related to college sports with Ohio State's Athletics Director Ross Bjork on this hour of All Sides.
  • Jay Hanselman brings more than 10 years experience as a news anchor and reporter to 91.7 WVXU. He came to WVXU from WNKU, where he hosted the local broadcast of All Things Considered. Hanselman has been recognized for his reporting by the Kentucky AP Broadcasters Association, the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, and the Ohio AP Broadcasters.
  • Reema Khrais joined WUNC in 2013 to cover education in pre-kindergarten through high school. Previously, she won the prestigious Joan B. Kroc Fellowship. For the fellowship, she spent a year at NPR where she reported nationally, produced on Weekends on All Things Considered and edited on the digital desk. She also spent some time at New York Public Radio as an education reporter, covering the overhaul of vocational schools, the contentious closures of city schools and age-old high school rivalries.
  • Salt Fork State Park in Guernsey County is one of several public land areas in Ohio where fracking is being permitted.
  • Award-winning former producer for the Newshour with Jim Lehrer is the new producer for Cincinnati Edition on 91.7 WVXU.
  • Rock duo Twenty One Pilots is one of several major musical acts who got their start in Columbus.
  • Rock duo Twenty One Pilots is one of several major musical acts who got their start in Columbus.
  • The Cincy Music Series is bringing Marc Broussard to Cincinnati on Saturday, September 10th at 7:30pm at the St. Xavier Performance Center. I've been...
  • On this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about the Trump administration's rearranging of the U.S. Forest Service, which critics are calling a “gutting,” and the impact it will have on America’s public lands.
  • On this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about the Trump administration's rearranging of the U.S. Forest Service, which critics are calling a “gutting,” and the impact it will have on America’s public lands.
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