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WKSU staff was honored with 10 awards from Ohio Associated Press Media Editors (OAPME) in a Columbus ceremony on May 4. Top honors went to WKSU for鈥
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M.L. Schultze is an award-winning journalist with nearly four decades of service to Northeast Ohio, including 25 years at The Repository in Canton where鈥
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WKSU鈥檚 360 degree coverage of Election Night 2018 included field reporting from WKSU and statewide news partners, updates on key Congressional battles and鈥
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Best Newscast - Amanda Rabinowitz. February 22, 2018, 8am.Gun violence launches Amanda Rabinowitz鈥檚 newscast from February 22, soon after the Parkland鈥
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Best Newscast, Jeff St. Clair, August 30, 2018Jeff St. Clair's All Things Considered newscast from Aug. 30 includes a mix of stories intended to keep WKSU鈥
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U.S. immigration issues came to NE Ohio when popular Youngstown businessman Amer Adi 鈥 who had support from the community and Congressman Tim Ryan 鈥 was鈥
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M.L. Schultze was born to be a journalist. She has the proverbial 鈥渘ose for news,鈥 a sincere interest in people and the way we live our lives in NE Ohio鈥
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Arts and culture are important to WKSU listeners and the NE Ohio community. The region is home to a wealth of music, theatre, cinema, and art鈥
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Music is an important part of the fiber of NE Ohio. The region is home to professional and amateur musicians and venues that range from grand to modest.鈥
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WKSU Morning Edition host Amanda Rabinowitz brings all of her talents to on-air five days a week. She accepts her pre-dawn assignment, knowing that鈥