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The Talk of the Town with Dave Wilson and Sarah Giosi airs each weekday morning at 9:06 and features discussions about current events around north central West Virginia.
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Dave interviews all three candidates for Mon County School Board, Ron Lytle, Shawn Smith and Christina Fatorre Morgan. Early voting begins May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Sean Sikora, Mon County Commission President, talks several topics including a new bridge, Harmony Grove Interchange and subdivision regulations. Dave takes your calls and texts on the homeless and drug problems in downtown Morgantown.
Michael Simms is running for Circuit Court Judge in Monongalia County. He discusses a number of topics including the role of the judge, establishing a Family Treatment Court, and how to fairly apply the law. Early voting begins on May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Michael Simms, candidate for Circuit Court Judge, is in the studio. Details on the 7th Annual Cupcake and Craft Beer Fest in Morgantown and a recap of Morgantown City Council's meeting where speakers wanted to address the homeless problem.
Ron Lytle, running for re-election to the Mon County School Board, is in-studio. He talks about the challenges facing public education, empowering teachers, the future of education and the proposed Renaissance Academy. The school board election is May 14th. Early voting begins May 1st.
Ron Lytle, running for re-election to the Mon County Board of Education, joins Dave in the studio.
Was all the good news about the DOH too good to be true? Plus, Metronews' Brad McElhinny details a story about a sailor on the USS West Virginia, who died during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Shawn Smith is a candidate for Mon County School Board. He stops by the studio to talk about challenges to education, student discipline, and the proposed Renaissance Academy. The school board election is May 14th. Early voting begins May 1st.
MECCA 911 Director Jim Smith has an update on flooding. Dave offers his thoughts on the latest gubernatorial polling. Mon County BOE  Candidate Shawn Smith stops by the studio.
Justin Tarovisky, union president representing employees at FCC Hazelton, announces a retention incentive for employees at the federal penitentiary. Mon County Commissioner Tom Bloom is in-studio to talk roads, relationship with the DOH and the national attention again on the Skylar Neese murder.
New University High Football Coach Eric Snyder joins the show. Dave breaks down campaign finance numbers and discusses the issues facing EMS agencies across the state.
Christina Fattore Morgan, candidate for Monongalia County School Board, talks about a number of issues including the proposed Rennaisance Academy, student discipline, supporting teachers and more. The school board election is May 14th. Early voting begins May 1st.
Mon County Board of Education Candidate Christina Fatorre Morgan discusses her platform. Metronews Statewide Correspondent Brad McElhinny breaks down the GOP Gubernatorial race.
Dave is back after a week of filling in on Metronews Talkline. Dave discusses why the idea of managed homeless camps is a bad idea.
Dave breaks down the property tax implications of the proposed $143 million Renaissance Academy bond and takes your calls and texts.
Ron Lytle, Mon County BOE President, discusses the tax impact of the proposed Renaissance Academy. State Senator Mike Oliverio reacts to Gov. Justice's veto of the vaccination bill.
Dave Neese is in-studio to discuss the new podcast "Three," which re-examines the disappearance of his daughter Skylar Neese in 2012. Also, Jason Hoch, producer for the podcast "Three" joins the show on the phone.
WVU's April Kaull discusses the marching band's new plans for a practice facility. Metronews Sports' Kyle Wiggs wraps up the WVU Women's Basketball season.
Metronews Sports' Greg Carey breaks down the hiring of new WVU Basketball Coach Darian DeVries. Dave runs through new polling data for the Republican race for Governor.
It's Anything Goes Friday! Dave recaps an MPO meeting where local officials were frustrated with news about traffic lights off Exit 155. Joe Brocato, with Metronews Sports, checks in from Iowa City where WVU Women's basketball takes on Princeton Saturday in the NCAA Tournament.
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