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The Middle of the Day Show Podcast - WWLS-FM

Cumulus Media Oklahoma City

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Mark grew up in the heartland and brings a lifetime of Oklahoma experience to WWLS – The Sports Animal. The Sooner State native graduated from Blackwell High School and received his degree from the University of Oklahoma. Since 1995, Rodgers has owned and published the state’s most comprehensive football annual, The Oklahoma Pigskin Preview. His travels across the state have earned him a reputation as one of the region’s foremost experts on high school football and college recruiting. Rodger ...
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* JP Morrell on "mismanagement" and failure from the Cantrell administration* What have we learned from the release of new JFK files?* New Orleans is one of the allergy capitals of the US* LSU baseball has a big top 10 match-up this weekend against Texas* NOLA biotech company is working on a test to detect ovarian cancer earlier* What drives conspi…
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* The government recently released a number of files about the JFK assassination. We’ talk with LSU professor Jonathan Earle about what new info we can learn from these files and why some conspiracy theories last and grow. * Tommy's Weekend Winners
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* Breaking down LSU baseball’s weekend series* Spring is here, and so is allergy season. New Orleans ranks #2 on a list of allergy capitals of the US. We’ll talk with Dr. Sanjay Kamboj from LSU Health New Orleans about what causes our allergies to flare up and what we can do to protect ourselves.
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* Spring is here, and so is allergy season. New Orleans ranks #2 on a list of allergy capitals of the US. We talk with Dr. Sanjay Kamboj from LSU Health New Orleans about what causes our allergies to flare up and what we can do to protect ourselves.
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* Tips for helping your kids build their credit score* Will a couple of projects help fix a bad traffic mess in St. Tammany?* Joe Giarrusso on the fight between Cantrell and the school board* How debt affects your credit score* Explaining Mayor Cantrell's fight against the Council's travel ban* Mike Strain on bird flu, chicken populations, and egg …
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* A new bridge and a road widening project are aimed at helping a huge traffic problem in St. Tammany. We’ll get the details from Daniel Gitlin with DOTD.* We recap the Federal Reserve’s meeting amid economic uncertainty with Greg McBride, an analyst from Bankrate. How is the economy looking from your household?…
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* Breaking down the different constitutional amendments on the ballot, this time with Steven Procopio, the President of the Public Affairs Research Council. * A New Orleans judge dismissed a $90 million settlement agreement between the Orleans Parish School Board and Mayor Cantrell's administration but ruled the City must pay $10 million since it w…
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* Taking a look at the long and rich history of Italians in America* Supporting this ballot measure would help fund criminal justice operations, St. Tammany DA says* Cameron Henry wants to help save UNO* Sen. Bill Cassidy on balancing the budget and stopping fentanyl* There's plenty going on for St. Joseph's Day around the area…
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* We spent some time talking about the history of the Irish in America on St. Patrick’s Day...now we’ll spend some time talking about the history of Italians in this country.* Talking with Peter Gilberti from the Italian American St. Joseph Society about St. Joseph’s Day, their upcoming parade, and Italian heritage in our area.…
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We spent some time talking about the history of the Irish in America on St. Patrick’s Day...now we’ll spend some time talking about the history of Italians in this country for St. Joseph's Day.Tommy gets the history from Fred Gardaphe, Distinguished Professor of English and Italian/American Studies at Queens College/CUNY and the John D. Calandra It…
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* We hear from State Senator Cameron Henry about UNO and what its future could look like and look ahead to the regular session next month.* We check in with St. Tammany Parish District Attorney Collin Sims about a tax proposition up for vote later this month that would help fund criminal justice operations…
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* Talking with David Schultz, a political scientist and professor of law at Hamline University, about checks and balances in our government.* Checking in with Senator Bill Cassidy about the recent government spending bill and how it’s been working with the new Trump administration.
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* Breaking down the Saints free agency moves and how much cap space they have* How NIL is changing college sports and how LSU is adapting to the new world* Breaking down the amendments on the March 29 ballot* Officials are warning parents against hosting "measles parties"* Kids in Jefferson Parish needs help. Here's what you can do…
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* We check in with State Representative Mandie Landry and get her take on the constitutional amendments on the ballot and how the regular session that starts next month is shaping up * CASA Jefferson needs volunteers to help advocate for abused and neglected children, and they’ll train you.
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* With a big outbreak of measles going on, health officials are warning parents against having “measles parties” to expose kids. * We spend some time with Barry Erwin with Leaders for a Better Louisiana about the constitutional amendments and what his organization thinks of them.
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With a big outbreak of measles going on, health officials are warning parents against having “measles parties” to expose kids. Tommy talks with Dr. Fred Lopez, Professor of Medicine in the Section of Infectious Diseases at LSU Health New Orleans
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