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While the show will include special guests, the station also wants to hear from people in the community.
"A lot of folks are still dealing with the aftermath of what happened Monday night, and we want to keep going with special coverage here on 1290 and 95.7 WHIO," said WHIO Radio Program Director Jeremy Ratliff. "We want to hear from folks here in the Miami Valley during this special show."
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