Thursday , March 28 2024

Morning Mix

Today’s Good News

Dad Buys Dying Son A Mustang, Ford CEO Sends Him To Racing School Since he was a young child, Joseph Tegardine had always dreamed of owning a Ford Mustang. At 11-years-old Joseph learned that he had bone cancer and after years of treatment, it spread to his lungs and he’s …

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What’s Trending

The Guardians are in Oakland, preparing for the season opener, tonight against the A’s. Cleveland will send Shane Bieber to the mound for the fifth straight Opening Day, which is the first with new manager Steven Vogt and the first without Terry Francona since 2012. The Guards will play four …

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Terrific Teacher Tuesday

Listen to the Morning Mix every Tuesday @ 7:15 to see who will be picked as our VACATIONLAND FEDERAL CREDIT UNION TERRIFIC TEACHER. THIS WEEK’S WINNING TERRIFIC TEACHER: Brian Kucbel, principal of Woodlands Elementary in Huron. March 19: Kathy Hall, school psychologist with Margaretta Schools March 12: Tori Ehret, kindergarten teacher …

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Avon Lake Eagles Nest Live Stream

Stars & Stripes are the names of the bald eagles nesting right outside of Redwood Elementary School in Avon Lake. The kids at the school named this year’s eaglets Anchor and Arrow.

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Kids Talk About Love For Valentine’s Day

Randy Hugg of the Morning Mix spent some time with the 3rd graders in Krista Hartung’s class at Meadowlawn Intermediate School in Perkins, asking the kids about love for Valentine’s Day…and the answers ran the gamut from sweet to hilarious!

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Sandusky Teen’s Short Film Premieres on Amazon Prime

The Sandusky Central Catholic senior wrote and directed and financed shooting of the thriller short film, Subnivean. It was picked up by Amazon Prime, starting Wednesday June 12. At 17, Jonathan is the youngest director of a film on ANY streaming service. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ABOUT SUBNIVEAN AND JONATHAN …

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DR. BILL KIMBERLIN PUBLISHES BOOK ABOUT DEATH ROW INMATES

On Tuesday, January 26, Morning Mix host Randy Hugg spoke with Lorain County Community College psychology professor Dr. Bill Kimberlin about his new book, which takes you into the minds of death row inmates. The book, Watch Me Die, contains Kimberlin’s findings in nearly a decade of studies to give …

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