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Was the Omnis $50 million EDA loan a good deal? Former Senate President Craig Blair discusses. Joe Brocato sets up the final week of HS football. Chris Stirewalt weighs in on the politics of the day. Plus, STEAM RELEASE!!!
Hope Gas President & CEO Morgan O'Brien talks about a settlement on its rate increase case. WV Secretary of State Kris Warner stops by the studio. Brad Howe previews WVU Basketball and Football. Howard Monroe, from WVLY Radio, talks about a homeless camp being closed in Wheeling and his takeaways from Tuesday's elections. Mon County Delegate John Williams weighs in on funding SNAP benefits for WV residents.
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito discusses the latest on the shutdown and a path toward reopening the government. Lots of talk on the Democrats' big wins in Tuesday's elections with Steven Allen Adams, Ogden Newspapers Columnist and Fairmont State Political Science Professor Greg Noone. Plus, your calls and texts.
Robert Bolton, FSU Political Science Professor, discusses the life and career of former VP Dick Cheney. Dave & TJ talk about the impact of SNAP benefits running out with Amelia Knisely, of WV Watch and Metronews' Brad McElhinny. Fox News' Ryan Schmelz stops by.
Congressman Riley Moore discusses the alleged atrosicities against Christians in Nigeria. Revenue Secretary Eric Nelson goes over October numbers. Metronews Sports' Brad Howe breaks down the WVU win over Houston and the start of basketball season. Judy Ball, League of Women Voters, on support for the WV School Board. And, how folks shopping the ACA Marketplace are reacting.
Dave & TJ talk about the latest on the federal government shutdown. Dr. Gordon Gee stops by to talk about promoting diversity of thought on college campuses. Bill Bissett, with the WV Manufacturers' Association, joins the show. Plus, Tom Susman, former PEIA Director, talks about the rising costs of healthcare.
Kelly Allen, Executive Director of WV Center on Budget and Policy, discusses SNAP benefits' funding running out this week and the impact on WV families. How could WV agencies be more efficient while implementing the Big, Beautiful Bill? Dale Lee, co-President of Education WV, talks about PEIA proposals for next year. Fox News' Jared Halpern has the latest on the President's trip to Asia. Metronews Sports' Joe Brocato talks about things sports.
Brad Howe talks about the NBA gambling scandal. Chris Sitewalt stops by in the second hour. Author, Dr. Michael Price discusses his new book, recalling the Pleasants Power Station cooling tower collapse in 1978. And... It's STEAM RELEASE!
Senator Shelley Moore Capito talks about the shutdown and why she doesn't favor blowing up the filabuster. Taylor Richmond, Chair of the WV Libertarian Party, weighs in on a number of issues. Hoppy shares his thoughts on the latest tax troubles for Senator Jim Justice. Plus, your calls and texts.
Eric Nelson, State Revenue Secretary, talks about the state's bond rating. Compound GLP-1s are concerning state attorneys general across the country. Steven Allen Adams drops by. Del. Tristian Leavitt discusses overpayments to medicaid providers. Mark Martin remembers the life and career of Kennie Bass. Plus, Dave just doesn't care about the East Wing.
Matt Lewis, political commentator, talks about his experience at a No Kings rally. Andrew Harding from the Heritage Foundation discusses the threat from China. Rob Larew shares some of the issues facing farmers during the shutdown. Plus, David McKinley Jr. shares his op-ed on the legislature spending too much time fighting the culture wars.
Talking about the "No Kings" rallies held over the weekend. Coverage from differnent regions where rallies were held. Fairmont State Political Science Professor Greg Noone weighs in on the expanding power of the executive branch. Plus, Ben Beakes, President of the Metalurgical Coal Producers Association, talks about a recent trip to DC.
Rusty Hutson, CEO of Diversified Energy, discusses a new public-private partnership to retire oil and gas wells. Hoppy Kercheval stops by. Dr. Joseph Jones, WVU College of Media & Communications, talks about the Pentagon reporters walking out. Brad McElhinny stops by.
Jim Kaufman, WV Hospitals Association President & CEO, discusses the Rural Health Transformation Program. Jim Thorton, the Voice of Wheel of Fortune, is in town for Marshall Homecoming festivities. Michael McKenna weighs in on the theatrics of the government shutdown. Plus, Steven Allen Adams, of Ogden Newspapers, stops by.
The latest from Washington, DC. Congressman Riley Moore discusses the government shutdown. Fox News' Ryan Schmelz and Jared Halpern have the latest from the Capitol and White House. Fayette County Senator Brian Helton debates energy policy. Hope Scholarship families are frustrated with the purchasing process. Plus, you calls and texts.
Talking about the historic Gaza peace deal with Fairmont State Political Science Professor Robert Bolton. Brad McElhinny explains why some Hope Scholarship families are frustrated and WV Treasurer Larry Pack explains how his office is addressing those issues. Plus, new U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of WV stops by. Joe Brocato recaps Week 7 of high school football.
Brad McElhinny recaps court proceedings regarding vaccination requirments and parents seeking religious exemptions. The latest on the government shutdown. Chris Stirewalt stops by and STEAM RELEASE!




