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Good morning, it's a Friday.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Happy Friday. Good morning.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
Absolutely less than an hour ago, it's the weekend. Google,
let's start with them. They've created a way for its
Pixel phones users to share files instantly with Apple phones.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Yeah, that's right.
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Google says it's come up with a way for its
Pixel smartphones to exchange photos and other files Steve with
Apple iPhones using Apple's air Drop feature. Now air Drop
allows for fast, wireless fire file transfers between Apple devices.
Google has something similar for its Android devices. For the
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time being, a device from Google's recently released Pixel ten
line is required here, and the feature is still gradually
being rolled out. A Google spokesperson told Bloomberg. Apple had
no part in the development of this new sharing tool,
and pass efforts to replicate Apple's signature iPhone feature, Steve
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have not gone over well with the company, So we'll
see what happens here.
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Goodness gracious the firm if I'm saying why. Perplexity ai
has right, has a new web browser, ramping up its
rivalry with Google.
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Yes, perplexity Ai took the wraps off a version of
its Comet web browser for mobile devices, and a spokesperson
at the company says Comet is available now on Android,
which is Google's operating system, and that an iOS app
for Apple devices will launch any day now. Comment was
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released on a limited basis over the summer and later
rolled out broadly last month for Mac and Windows desktop users.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Steve, all right, and what are you seeing in the
markets now?
Speaker 5 (02:21):
Well, we're coming off that day of wild swings for stocks,
with tech dragging the market lower yesterday. Right now, things
look a lot better.
Speaker 6 (02:29):
So far.
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Dow futures are up two hundred and forty six, SMP
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Speaker 4 (02:45):
We're righty, It's Friday. Time to talk TV with the
Pride to lawrence Burg, Indiana. Matt Roush with us this morning.
Good morning, Matte Glory feed How you doing good? Because
it's almost Thanksgiving week and heading up to Thanksgiving, I
want to binge watch and watch a whole bunch of
things and prepare for the holiday.
Speaker 7 (03:05):
Right.
Speaker 8 (03:07):
Well, sure, if that's what you want to do, a
lot of people will maybe be doing that, and certainly
Netflix is here to supply you with just about anything
you need. But the big news is a lot of
people I think are probably going to use some of
this time to refresh their memory on one of their
biggest shows ever, because after a three year absence, Stranger
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Things is coming back to Netflix.
Speaker 7 (03:29):
This is one of their biggest hits.
Speaker 8 (03:32):
Sort of a horror homage to Stephen King, sort of
filtered through with Steven Spielberg's sensibility, a little bit of goonies,
a little bit of it where you've got these kids
in a small Indiana town called Hawkins, not unlike Larisburg,
maybe in some ways if they had a sort of
scientific underground lab and had been nurturing these monsters in
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an alternate universe that has popped through, and so these
monsters are sort of be deuviling the kids of this town.
The kids are now a little bit more grown up,
and with a three year absence, they look even older
when you.
Speaker 7 (04:07):
Meet them again.
Speaker 8 (04:08):
But still it's gonna be them, these smart little kids,
little Brady acts, who are gonna be taking on the
monsters from the upside Down. And the release pattern for
this final season, this fifth and final season, is peculiar
in some ways. I mean, I guess that Netflix is
looking like looking at this as like a big holiday gift.
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From my point of view, is like, okay, thanks for
ruining my vacation, because what's happening is they're going to
drop the first four episodes on Thanksgiving Eve on Wednesday night,
and not like usual where they're you know, available at the.
Speaker 7 (04:41):
Beginning of the day.
Speaker 8 (04:42):
You have to wait till the evening to watch these episodes,
which means that a lot of people are going to
be spending their Thanksgiving or potentially their weekend watching these
episodes and they're all like at least an hour long.
But even more so is the next three episodes are
going to drop on Christmas night. Again, it's like, doesn't
think they have other people have other things to do
on the holiday than watch Netflix.
Speaker 7 (05:03):
Maybe not. And then the very.
Speaker 8 (05:04):
Last episode, which apparently is a super sized episode. They're
all a little bit long, but apparently this is going
to be like a move that feature length episode that's
gonna you know, the Kids versus the Monsters to Save
the World is going to be on New Year's Eve.
It's going to drop on the night of New Year's Eve.
So again, these are holiday attractions, I suppose, much the
way that a lot of people are going to spend
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part of their weekend probably going.
Speaker 7 (05:27):
To see the Wicked movie.
Speaker 8 (05:28):
Big blockbusters, and in Netflix's eyes, this is a blockbuster, big, big.
Speaker 7 (05:33):
Show, spending a lot of money.
Speaker 8 (05:35):
The special effects are really amazing here, and it really
feels like a movie in many ways, and they're going
to do there are going to be some screenings of
some of these episodes along the way, because the marketing
for this is over the top, I mean, the hype
is crazy. We put out a special issue ourselves, which
was very helpful for me because I had to read
the synopsis of what happened in season four because I
forgot it's been three years for Cronell was a lot
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of TV since then. But nonetheless, the kids are still
very appealing, even a little bit older than they used
to be, and watching them all sort of bicker with
each other while they're trying to figure out how in
the world they're going to take down these demo Gorgans,
these things that have these big, nasty heads and they're
being controlled by this creature called Vecna. So, yeah, if
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you into the mythology of Stranger Things, which is also
a show on Broadway right now, So the marketing is crazy,
but it is a huge, big deal and it's been
like I said, it's been three years. And then when
it's over, we'll see if they're going to do a
sequel or something. But nonetheless, Stranger Things is back starting Wednesday,
and that is the big streaming headline of the week.
Speaker 4 (06:33):
Yeah, more gentle Netflix experience is the second season of
A Man on the Inside.
Speaker 7 (06:38):
Yeah, this is a really sweet show. This is a
great show for ted.
Speaker 8 (06:41):
Dance and I think it's only been a year or
so since the last first season of that, And the
idea of this is that ted Danson is this newly widowed,
sort of lonely guy. He was a professor, really smart guy,
but his life kind of has been a little empty.
And then he gets a gig to help out and
become an amateur private eye. And he went undercover in
the first season at a retirement home where you know,
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he sort of made some new friends, but he was
also trying to investigate a theft or something, and it
was a really cute show and watching him sort of
come back to life with sweet well. In the second season,
the case isn't quite so interesting, but he goes back
to college as a professor, going undercover to sort of
uproot a blackmale scheme or such thing. But the real
squist of this season is that when he goes to
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this college, he falls for a wacky music teacher who
is played by his wife of thirty years Ted Danson's
real wife, Mary Steing version, and watching them sort of
she's short of lights the fire in him and he
becomes more spontaneous, and so even if the mystery isn't
all that, the show itself is very sweet watching this
guy go undercover, and he loves playing spy, so it's
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really fun to watch him do that. It's a great
role for Ted Danson and it was a sweet show.
So if you've been waiting for that to come back,
that dropped yesterday, so you could spend this weekend watching that.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
Yeah, and a tear jerker alert here, tell me about
Masterpiece Theater.
Speaker 8 (07:58):
Okay, Well, they've got a movie on Sunday that really
is one of the most moving things I've seen in
a while, partly because it sort of pays homage too
of the great actors of our time, who you know
their heyday were in the sixties and seventies, were talking
Michael Caine and the late Glinda Jackson. This was the
last film that g Linda Jackson film before she passed away,
and Michael Caine after he filmed this that this was
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his swan song, that he was going to retire from
acting after this.
Speaker 7 (08:24):
Two double Oscar winners.
Speaker 8 (08:26):
And they're playing in this based on a true story
about a man World War Two D day veteran who
lives in a nursing home with his wife and he
decides to go on his own to the beaches of
Normandy for the seventieth anniversary celebration and he goes off
on his own. That I didn't even tell anybody in
the nursing house. He's doing it, so it's almost like
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he did a little bit of a prison break or something,
and the media catches on although he has no idea
this is happening. So by the time he returns, he's
like a local celebrity or even like a national celebrity.
But it's a really wonderful story about how he goes
off funny zone, goes on a ferry and meets other people,
but also reliving his the horrors of D Day. So
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even though everybody looks at this like a human interest story,
for him, it's really quite a deep experience for him
to go back to this place where he but many
other people he knew, did not survive. So it's quite poignant.
And to watch these two actors it is really it's
really sweet. So again, if you're a fan of that
kind of acting, this is good. But yeah, I did,
I did choke up a couple of times watching it.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
Wow, Matt Rash, I've run out of time. We will
talk to you and talk TV next week on Black Friday.
Speaker 7 (09:34):
Okay, you got it. There's always something all.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Right, thanks so much.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
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Speaker 4 (12:22):
All right, it's just about eight forty one on seven
hundred WLW. Steve Hawkins and for Tom Brenneman. Tom's back
on Monday. You know everybody is starting to travel today.
This is the first day of Thanksgiving travel, so I
thought we talked to Jamie ward O, retired Discount. She's
CEO and founder of the Safe Tread Allightes. Jamie, thanks
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for joining us again this morning.
Speaker 10 (12:46):
Hey, good morning, Steve, how you been good?
Speaker 4 (12:49):
We're losing pennies, so I want to talk to you
about the penny test. To check your tire. But today,
you know, November twenty first is the official start of
the Thanksgiving travel season. Til the following Sunday, about ten days,
everybody's on the red blace. More than seventy million Americans
expected to hit the road. This is the time to
check your tires and get ready for the trip.
Speaker 7 (13:10):
Right, yes, sir.
Speaker 10 (13:12):
As a matter of fact, tires are the most important
part on your vehicle, and it's often the most neglected.
For years, people have been talking about checking your tread
depth using a penny test, and I gotta tell you
it's been outdated for a very long time, the penny test. Obviously,
pennies are going away and most people don't even have
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those in their pockets anymore. But the penny test was
way too late to replace your tire. As a matter
of fact, the more realistic time you should be replacing
your tire is when the head of George Washington on
your quarter is exposed. That's actually around four thirty seconds
now that we're actually talking about fractions of an inch here.
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But Steve, when I tell you, the quality of the
tire changes dramatic from four to thirty seconds to that
Lincoln head at two thirty seconds. What happens is sixty
percent of your wet weather traction diminishes at that point.
We call that the danger zone, and we highly recommend
making sure that you have enough tire tread to do
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your wet weather breaking and hydroplanning resistance when you're driving
this holiday season.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
So for listeners that don't understand you put the quarter
in in the tire tread, explain that.
Speaker 10 (14:30):
Yes, So if you take a quarter with with Lincoln's
head upside.
Speaker 7 (14:34):
Down, you stick that in the tread.
Speaker 10 (14:36):
And if you see Lincoln's head, that's the time.
Speaker 7 (14:41):
You need to replace your tire.
Speaker 10 (14:43):
Anything beyond his head is too late, So right in
that area you need to that should be your trigger point.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
Okay, so that's now called the quarter test. What happens
if you're not replacing your tires and getting ready for
winter and things.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
What could happen?
Speaker 10 (14:59):
Well, First of all, air pressure drops dramatically around this time,
So if you have one of those yellow lights on
your dashboard, that means your tire pressure monitoring system is
telling you that you have low air pressure. So it
all starts there. You need to make sure that you
stop by any tire discounters or any a dealer or
tire store out there, just to get that air pressure reset.
Speaker 7 (15:21):
That's critical. That's where it starts.
Speaker 10 (15:24):
At the same time, when you drop off your vehicle
or stop in well, we'll actually check the tread depth
for you to make sure you have enough tread depth
for a safe travel this holiday season. So those two
things are really critical.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
What if I am driving on bald tires?
Speaker 7 (15:40):
What is that?
Speaker 2 (15:42):
What is that doing with stopping distance and things like that?
Speaker 10 (15:47):
Sure, so a brand new tire has emergency stopping distance.
At sixty miles an hour, it's about one hundred and
ninety five feet. Around four thirty seconds, it grows to
two two and ninety feet.
Speaker 7 (16:01):
So that's the.
Speaker 10 (16:02):
Difference between a brand new tire and one that is
around the replacement cycle. If you let it go past
that four thirty second mark, it jumps up to three
hundred and eighty feet.
Speaker 7 (16:14):
Of emergency wet weather breaking. It's crazy.
Speaker 10 (16:18):
The difference between having an accident and no accident is
sometimes inches. Think about how many feet that is. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (16:25):
All right, we're talking to Jamie Ward, founder of the
Safe Tread Alliance.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
What is the Safe Tread Alliance?
Speaker 10 (16:32):
Yeah, So one of our customers about a year ago,
came to me and said, hey, I'd like to do
something on tire safety for a local news station out
of Atlanta. So I said, okay, hey, let's let's understand
this though. What's going on. We told me a story
about losing his his his son in a traffic accident
in Florida at college and it turned out once all
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the dust settled, he met with the with the state
police and they told him it was because of worn tires.
They were in that danger zone between four thirty seconds and.
Speaker 7 (17:04):
Two thirty seconds.
Speaker 10 (17:06):
And so he was telling me about this, and I said,
oh my goodness, we at tire Discounters know that that
that's the danger zone for tires. And too many people
think that this penny test is the right thing to do,
and it's way too late.
Speaker 7 (17:20):
So what happened was this, this young man.
Speaker 10 (17:22):
Just just was was in a rainstorm and lost control
because of the ball tires and unfortunately lost his life.
So when he told me this, I'm like, oh my goodness,
I'm gonna help you. We've got to help We've got
to fix this narrative and reset this. So what we
did is we formed a group called the Safe Tread Alliance,
and we have industry folks from all facets of our
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tire industry that have jumped on and they're right now
it's still new. They're all joining so we can actually
reset the standard of not two thirty seconds, of for
thirty seconds, so customers don't falsely believe they have safety tires.
Speaker 7 (18:00):
And when they don't have them.
Speaker 10 (18:01):
So it is taken off like crazy and people are
really embracing this absolutely.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
Jamie Ward Tied Discounter CEO, founder of the Safe Tread Alliance.
You guys helped me out in the past month when
that yellow light came on mine. I went over the
Union Center store there. You guys had me in and
out and I appreciate it. And you guys were showing
me all of that stuff and I had some bald
tires there.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
So thanks so much.
Speaker 4 (18:23):
Because today is the beginning of the Thanksgiving travel season,
check your tire pressure before you go to Grandma's right.
Speaker 7 (18:30):
That's it. That's it, Steve. I really appreciate it. Thanks man.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
We'll talk to you next time.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
It is eight forty seven now on seven hundred wlw.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Eddie's in for Chuck this morning. What are we dealing
with now well.
Speaker 9 (18:44):
Right now, roadways are excellent free around town from the
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Nine first Warning Weather Forecast Center looks like this. Rain
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I about a fifty four. You know what that music means.
It means to talk to Beard Dave on a Friday.
Good morning, Beard Dave.
Speaker 13 (20:41):
Good morning Steve Hawkins.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
How are you fine now?
Speaker 4 (20:45):
Because I know it's the weekend and we can start
drinking some beer. I start with melowtone. They're celebrating already
there one year anniversary all weekend long.
Speaker 7 (20:56):
Yeah. Correct.
Speaker 14 (20:57):
These are the guys that took over the old tasks
that was there and over the rhine in the church,
and they opened up right after brink last year. So
they are now celebrating their one year and they're going
to have an anniversary dinner.
Speaker 13 (21:11):
They'll have a jazz night coming up, and.
Speaker 14 (21:13):
They're even going to have one of Binski's meat raffles,
which is kind of a unique Nik way to stop
your fridge.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
There you go, Braxton introducing the twenty twenty five Dark
Charge lineup. I wanted to ask you about this all
week long. They have a Dark Charge beer that is
flavored with Skyline spices.
Speaker 13 (21:34):
Yeah, this one was new to their mix.
Speaker 14 (21:36):
Some of the others are the you know, the barrel
aged or the pastry type and whatever. But I have
not had this when I'm curious how.
Speaker 13 (21:44):
The Skyline chili spices are going to react with the beer.
Speaker 14 (21:47):
But yeah, I mean, if Greaters can make ice cream
with it, I would imagine you could make.
Speaker 13 (21:51):
Beer out of it as well.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
Absolutely.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
You may just need a Braxton Skyline Spice one and
a bowl of great ice cream and some chili from
Skyline to go with it. You're all set. I'm gonna
try that one over the holidays. There you go. The
Moreline Lagger House hosting the US Steinholding Championships on Saturday.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
You haven't heard about it. Tell me about it.
Speaker 14 (22:15):
Yeah, So I don't think people realize just how heavy
that s dying gets with your arm extended out.
Speaker 7 (22:20):
But this is sort of the like beer.
Speaker 14 (22:23):
Olympics that they're hosting really on Saturday at the Lagger
House down there by Smail Park and all of that.
So it really sounds like a neat little thing to
participate in. The Logger House is such a cool venue already.
Speaker 13 (22:36):
Sure, this sounds like a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
All right, it's that time of year.
Speaker 4 (22:40):
Also, the sixth annual High Grain Winter Canned Food and
Clothing Drive right now for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
When's that start?
Speaker 14 (22:50):
It's been going on already then, and they it'll run
through through this Sunday.
Speaker 13 (22:55):
So you can drop off, you know, lightly worn.
Speaker 14 (22:58):
Clothes and in that and they'll see that they get distributed.
You can take them to either location they're Brentwood Bowl
one or they can also take it to the Plainfield
Road when they're off of seventy one. So kind of
a nice cause to raise some raise some funds and
food for the unfortunate.
Speaker 4 (23:17):
There you go, Third Eye doing something I haven't had.
They have a thh c Seltzer I haven't had any
type of THC drink, I might as well try it.
But they also have some awesome Black Friday beer releases
coming up.
Speaker 14 (23:31):
Yeah, they always do their double Astral styles and they've
got a coconut, there's a chocolate win and you know
these are all about thirteen bucks a bottle, and this
year they're offering up a four pack one of each
of the four variants.
Speaker 13 (23:47):
Really a nice you know, so think of that kind
of stuff for Christmas gifts.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
You know you said double Astral.
Speaker 4 (23:54):
Is that a kind of like log or something like that,
like the way they name stuff, Well.
Speaker 14 (24:00):
It's it's it's the name of the beer. But all
of these are sort of Imperial Staff based. It's sort
of the you know, the main the main based beer.
And then like I said, they've got a coconut and
a coffee, a chocolate wind that kind of stuff.
Speaker 13 (24:15):
So it just that's that's how the variation is.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Okay, those are fourteen wow Saunder.
Speaker 4 (24:22):
They're awesome family tradition, released just in time for the holidays.
Speaker 14 (24:26):
Yeah, so this is Sunder's barrel aged beers as well.
And obviously, you know when the weather starts turning cold,
you start thinking of these these warmer and so they
are breaking out with their barley wine. And they've got
a coffee and vanilla version of peanut butter, even an
orange and toffee with cash you in it. So some
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fun stuff that you can get it at Sunder up
there in Mason.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
Absolutely, I may have to walk over there and get
me one. I like Little Miami has some awesome Black
Friday deals in most also.
Speaker 14 (25:00):
Right, Yeah, you know they've got discounts on gift cards
and that. But the everything is if you buy two
merch items, you get a third item free of ego
or lesser value, which is really nice. And they've always
done a good job with their various wearables. Their t
shirts and stuff always have have good cool graphics on them.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
Yeah, and that's going through the end of the year,
so you don't have to just it's it's going on,
so be prepared. Lastly, Beer Dave next Sunday is make
sure I got this right. It's the Little Miami Brewing
Company shop for the Man Cave Collectibles show.
Speaker 7 (25:38):
Right correct.
Speaker 14 (25:40):
You know, all the local beer memorabilia collectors will gather
in the events center behind Little Miami and.
Speaker 13 (25:46):
Set up tables and you know, So if you've just recently, you.
Speaker 14 (25:50):
Know, decorated your basement or your bar with a new
you know, newly remodeled, you.
Speaker 13 (25:55):
Need some man cave collectibles to hang on the wall.
Speaker 14 (25:58):
So neons, bottles, panels, all kinds of stuff will be
available next Sunday at Little Miami Brewing Company.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
And it says here Bear Dave will conduct the raffle
at twelve noon next Sunday.
Speaker 7 (26:12):
That's correct, there you.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
Go, conduct the raffle. I like that beer, Dave. Where
you drinking beer this weekend.
Speaker 13 (26:20):
I'm out in.
Speaker 14 (26:21):
New England this week, so I'm hitting some breweries today
in the Rhode Island area.
Speaker 13 (26:25):
So kind of fun before the snow comes this.
Speaker 14 (26:28):
Way to get a final batch of Bury's visited.
Speaker 4 (26:32):
Hey, have a great Thanksgiving and we'll talk to you
next week on Black Friday.
Speaker 7 (26:35):
Okay you too, Steve.
Speaker 4 (26:38):
Thanks all right, Beard Dave. Every Friday morning right here
on Tom Brenneman Show. Tom back on Monday morning at
five oh six. The news is next.
Speaker 7 (26:48):
News, traffic, and weather.
Speaker 11 (26:50):
News Radio seven hundred wl W, Cincinnati.
Speaker 15 (26:56):
Potasia approves two new subdivisions over the object of the
people who lived there with the nine o'clock report and
Bryant Combs breaking down.
Speaker 13 (27:04):
This evening, were.
Speaker 7 (27:06):
Going for the agenda.
Speaker 16 (27:08):
We're taking care of new business and there will be
discussion amongst us.
Speaker 7 (27:14):
There will not be any of a participation this.
Speaker 15 (27:18):
Evening going against what voters just approved that the ballot box.
A special meeting of the Batavia Township Trustees last night
proving plans for two new subdivisions that will bring over
a thousand new homes of the township. Developments were proposed
before voters and acted a new ban on large scale subdivisions.
Trustees say if they hadn't approved these plans, the property
would have been annexed into.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
The Village of Batavia.
Speaker 15 (27:40):
They said, the development would have gone forward anyway and
the township would have lost all the tax revenue it generates.
Speaker 7 (27:45):
Well, let me say that.
Speaker 16 (27:46):
I've been in local government for thirty three years, eight
years at the Village of Batavia in twenty five years
at the township. Never have I seen such a divide
between our communities.
Speaker 15 (27:57):
Trustee Rex Parsons board voted unanimously board both a stone
Lick Ridge subdivision and Arborside stone Lick brings eight hundred
homes off State Route thirty two Arborside two hundred and
seventy to State Route thirty one thirty two a jug road.
Now latest traffic weather together.
Speaker 9 (28:15):
From the UC Health Traffic Center. Are you one of
the thirty eight million Americans impacted by diabetes? Get personalized
education and treatment options from the experts at you see health.
Learn more at U seehealth dot com. No excident's out
there right now, but a little bit of slow traffic
on southbound seventy five between Galbreath and Paddock Roads. Got
(28:37):
a minute or two worth of delays in through there
at the moment. Otherwise you're gonna find no delays through
northern Kentucky on seventy one seventy five northbound from Florence
into downtown that is an eleven minute drive, and also
no delays on the Norwood lateral both directions between seventy
five and seventy one. A mediezadlik on news Radio seven
hundred WLW.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
Laitist forecast from the No Fear Dentist Weather Center Advanced dentistry.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
The thought of the dentist making you a nervous wreck.
We're here for you. No Fear Dentist dot Com.
Speaker 17 (29:10):
Rain will be the story of the day, moving in
this morning, continuing through midday, and then widely scattered activity
even well into this evening. Your high today will end
up at fifty four degrees. Tonight, those showers will slowly fade.
We're down to forty two, and then clouds will finally decrease.
For Saturday's forecast temperature tomorrow end up in the mid fifties,
will have a light north wind, but later in the
day finally some sun from your severe weather station. I'm
(29:33):
nine First Morning Meteorologist Jenifer Ketschmark News Radio seven hundred WLW.
Speaker 15 (29:38):
Forty seven decrees. Dense fog advisory goes for another hour
in the tricet take corrections officer at the Heblta County
Justice Center locked up there.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Himself this morning.
Speaker 15 (29:46):
Jordan Anderson arrested on an assault charge for allegedly hitting
an inmate with his belt. Sheriff's Department sus Anderson placed
on leaf pending the outcome of the criminal case.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Bond's a half million.
Speaker 15 (29:57):
Dollars for a Clamoy County babysitter charge in the abuse
of child she was watching.
Speaker 18 (30:01):
It happened last Monday at a Woodville Pike residence in Goshen.
The child was taking the Cincinnati Children's Hospital that morning
with abrasions on her lip, bruises, and reportedly lethargic. Hospital
workers then call police to report potential abuse with worsening
injuries like blood seeping through her right eye and a
brain bleed. Officers arrested Amanda Greiger and a since charger
(30:24):
with child endangerment and evidence tampering. She's still in the
Clamont County Jail on a half a million dollars bond
at a court date of December first. The baby is
still receiving medical care at the nick YU. There's been
no update on their status. I'mley Mawen these radio seven
hundred WLW.
Speaker 15 (30:40):
Get a look today at the plans that developed the
area in the West End around f C Cincinnati Stadium.
City Planning Commission being asked to approve the development plan
for property at the corner of Central Parkway and Liberty.
Three hundred and thirty two million dollar project includes plans
for a pair of thirteen story buildings to house apartments
at a hotel, hoping to start construction in January. You
can see the design if you follow seven hundred WLW
(31:02):
on x they're closing in on selling twenty thousand tickets.
Selder and st X fans to gather at pay Court
Stadium tonight to renew one of the oldest rivalries in
the Tri State.
Speaker 6 (31:11):
I mean, obviously it would be a big game regardless
just because it's regional finals. But the fact that we
get to play against our GCL, like the biggest rival
in the GCL, Saint Axe, is obviously a lot of hype.
Speaker 15 (31:23):
Eli Browing. As a student at elders Kobe Clapper plays
for AX. Not worried about the wet forecast tonight.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
I like the ring you know has said it's bomber weather.
Speaker 6 (31:33):
You know, we come out here, we practice in the rain,
we practice, we practicing the snow the other day.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
So I mean it's just another day. Gates to pay
Corp open this evening at five thirty.
Speaker 15 (31:41):
Kickoff is at seventh News the service of Postman Law
and Tri Stint Gastro. Next updates at nine thirty. I'm
Brian comes News Radio seven hundred WL double.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
This report is sponsored by Miami Valley Gaming.
Speaker 17 (31:52):
Good to Miami Valley Gaming on December twenty seven for
a chance to win a Ford F one fifty