Jason Reynolds
Community Voices Producer-
West Dayton residents gathered at College Hill Community Church to tell Premier Health CEO Michael Riordan they're not pleased with the level of service Premier has planned for their neighborhood.
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This weekend, you can tour some of Dayton's best and most interesting gardens...
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Suhas Kakde talks about his family’s decision to donate 35 acres of land along the Little Miami River, so it can be preserved.
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Laveena Wolf Lichtenfels and Thomas Lavergne share an oral history of the Shawnee people — how they were divided as Americans pushed them from their land, and how Chief Tecumseh took a stand when others wouldn’t. Lichtenfels and Lavergne, who are Shawnee, shared their stories with Hope Taft near the Old Shawnee Principle Village on the Little Miami River.
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Producer Jason Reynolds brings a story about a bear named "Muggins" who was a famous roadside attraction in Greene County. And a warning, this story may be difficult for some listeners to hear.
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We hear stories from Gary Etter about aquatic life on the river going back to the 1950s.
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Gary Victor interviews Guy Jones of the Miami Valley Council for Native Americans.
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WYSO Launches a new series called The River Speaks: An Oral History of the Little Miami River. Over the next six weeks, you’ll hear stories about the health of the river, its place in our local culture and history and the wildlife and the humans who’ve made the river their home.
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J.D. Vance is running an attention grabbing political ad, and his senate campaign has captured Donald Trump's attention.
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The Dragons season starts tonight, and they have some surprises in store...