NYT Best Selling Author Rebecca Morris joins us to discuss her book 'Boy Missing: The Search for Kyron Horman'. Kyron Horman's mother, Desiree Young, also joins us in this discussion to offer a current update on the ongoing efforts to find Kyron.
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For Small Business Saturday, Yolanda Osborne sits down with us to talk about Bula Beauty - a beauty supply shop in downtown Ashtabula - and about how we can more forward as a city towards a brighter future.
Ashtabula Native Chris Panzone, owner of In The Zone Cards and Games, discusses his thoughts on owning a business in Ashtabula, Ohio.
Retired social worker and community pillar, Gail Castrilla, shares about her life and work in Ashtabula County in this latest episode of Community Spotlight.
Ashtabula County native Joanne Beckwith shares her passion for science and engineering in this months episode of Community Spotlight. Are you curious about science?
Local artist Joe Ann Blair discusses her life and art in Ashtabula County. She works with tissue lame, quilting, paper, and colored pencil and has been creating art her whole life.
Former State Representative John Patterson talks to us about passion, calling, education, and service to ones community in this months episode of Community Spotlight!
October is LGBT History Month and we want to wrap up the month with a peek into our recent community history with the LGBTQ+ Coalition of Ashtabula County.
Ashtabula native and author Lisa Barrickman joins us to discuss her book 'A Case for Kindness: 40 Ways to Love and Inspire Others'.
Ashtabula native Lisa Burroughs discusses her life and artwork in this latest episode of Community Spotlight. You can see Lisa's collection 'Earth's Voices' on display now at the Ashtabula Public Library.
Retired school teacher Phil Hays shares the story about his beginnings in Syria, his immigration to the U.S. and how that has impacted his life. Join us for this episode of Community Spotlight!
Stacy Stevenson joins us for this episode of Community Spotlight to share her story of how she went from journalist to baker and how she opened a bakery in the middle of a pandemic!
We sit down with singer, song writer and Broadway performer Zach Adkins as he discusses his career and life in Ashtabula Ohio!
As consumers of all ages rely more and more on technology, it is vital they understand how to protect their electronic devices and keep personal information private.
Julie Wayman, with the OSU Extension, joins us to talk about local foods in Ashtabula County.
Long time homeschooler Linda Moisio shares how to get started with homeschooling and walks us through how to fill out the correct paperwork both at the beginning and at the end of your school year.