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WYSO’s Mary Evans sat down with exoneree Dean Gillispie to discuss how regional advocates helped him win his case and how he kept hope when he was wrongfully imprisoned.
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Teenagers want their voices to be heard, especially about the problems they see in their lives. In Springfield, a teen-led group called BATS, or Bringing Awareness to Students, partnered with WYSO to make PSAs about public health issues in their community.
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Teenagers want their voices to be heard, especially about the problems they see in their lives. In Springfield, a teen-led group called BATS, or Bringing Awareness to Students, partnered with WYSO to make PSAs about public health issues in their community.
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In Darke County’s Union City, WYSO Community Voices producer Jim Kahle found something unexpected: a renowned French-Canadian chocolatier.
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Local Marine Corps Veteran Steven Strain served in Iraq. Post-deployment, suicide affected him and his unit.
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This season focuses on artists who regularly work together as collaborators, or alternately, who have creative partners in their families who influence or participate in making art.
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Barbecue master Gabby Mason served mouthwatering soul food from several locations in Yellow Springs for years. Like many small businesses, Gabby's BBQ relied on family members (particularly Gabby's wife Mary Mason).
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Brad Kessler’s winning novel “North” follows the lives of a Vermont monk, a Somali refugee, and an Afghan war veteran.
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The Thanksgiving Turkey Takeaway is this Wednesday, and Miami Valley Meals will be giving away 12,000 turkey dinners for families in need. WYSO stopped by their kitchen to see how they prepare so much food and where they'll be distributing it.
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When she was a junior at Stivers School for the Arts back in 2018, Madrid Joy, gave her thoughts about the good and the bad things that happen when loved ones get together for a holiday.
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In a new season of our award-winning series Veterans' Voices, you will hear the stories of people affected by, and working to prevent veteran suicide. The season premiere features Veterans' Voices lead producer Seth Gordon and retired Lt Col and Clinical Social Worker Bill Wall.
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The India Club of Greater Dayton has been hosting an annual Diwali party for decades, and this year's celebration was one of its biggest yet...