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Saturday at Brooks YMCA, it's another edition of TOUCH A TRUCK, a family fun event for your kids to get up close and personal with all those big trucks and vehicles - fire trucks, helicopters, Dumpster Crusher!, and more. It's going on at Brooks YMCA starting with a horn-free hour at 8am. Bring the family and have a blast! Visit WOKV.COM to get you…
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Home repairs and improvements will be a hot topic at this weekend's Home & Patio Show at the Prime Osborn Convention Center, and celebrity guest Clint Harp will be one of the experts on hand to offer advice, demonstrations, and interact with attendees. He joins JMN to share how his career evolved, and how he rode last night's storms out!…
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YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as VP Harris and former President Trump are both campaigning in "battleground states," with the economy serving as a focal topic for each candidate. WOKV's Samantha Manning looks at their dueling messages, and what rhetoric we can expect in the final weeks leading up to the election.…
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YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as Congress "works" (???) to pass another "continuing resolution" to keep the government funded through December 20th, in advance of plans to start their 7-week recess this week. Congress won't resume session until after the 2024 election, dramatically influencing how future budget appropriation negotiations will…
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SOCIAL MEDIA WARNING - Social media platforms may soon come with a mental health warning. New legislation, known as the “Stop the Scroll” Act would include a pop-up label, warning users of the potential risks each time they log on. It comes after the US Surgeon General asked Congress to mandate these warnings so parents would know the dangers their…
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FAFSA FALLOUT TODAY lawmakers are meeting to discuss the failure surrounding the FAFSA rollout. It comes as the Department of Education announced there will be a delay for students, filling out the free application for federal student aid for a *second year in a row. Nicole D’Antonio is live in Washington with details.…
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They say that you can’t just make “old friends”. But every once in a while, God sends someone into your life who becomes an old friend almost instantly. These are people who you know will be a friend for the rest of your life. Today’s guest, Bo Blackwell, is that kind of friend for our host. Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings sang a song years ago c…
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CHILDCARE COSTS - The cost of infant child care continues to climb. A new report shows sending two kids to daycare is about 40% more expensive than rent across 100 of the largest US metros. The report from LendingTree found the average monthly cost of full-time center based childcare for two young children is $2,182. Nicole D’Antonio is live in Was…
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Jacksonville Symphony CEO Steven Libman joins JMN live from Jacoby Hall, as we continue to showcase the Jacksonville Symphony's 75th season premiere. Whatever conceptions you have of what the Symphony does, or what they sound like, they are so much more, with broad programs of music, education, outreach, and community engagement. Visit JAXSYMPHONY.…
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As JMN continues live from Jacoby Hall, head conductor and musical director Courtney Lewis joins the show to share experiences from his 10 years with the Symphony, and what it means to perform with Jacksonville's musicians, how their programming visions are realized, and what's to come in the future with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. Mayor D…
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Nathaniel Efthimiou, the Assistant Conductor and Music Director for the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra, joins JMN live from Jacoby Hall. Recently relocated from Boston, he shares how the Symphony and music performance affects the surrounding Jacksonville community, with outreach to youth music programs, education, and more. A JSYO quartet wi…
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On this week’s collected, connected conversations (the seventh in our eight-part summer series): the push and pull of performative politics, where we address the question of just how far Indigenous individuals can advance Indigenous interests in a settler-centric system. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Brock Pitawan…
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So much going on around town this weekend. Want family fun? Check out the Mission Astronaut exhibit at the MOSH, and explore all the science and fun! Want sports? The Crustacean Nation will turn out in force for the final Jumbo Shrimp home games this season! Want music? Southern Rock icon Warren Haynes (Allman Bros., Gov't Mule) performs at the Flo…
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YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as Senator Rick Scott joins JMN to discuss the latest investigation details on the 2nd alleged assassination attempt on President Trump, and ongoing concerns with Secret Service processes, resources, and transparency. Senators Scott and Marco Rubio are sponsoring new legislation to increase Secret Service securit…
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TEEN SAFETY FEATURES - Instagram announces several new safety features will be coming to the platform for users under 18 years old. The new “teen account” settings will increase privacy on the app and give parents more control over their child’s account. It comes as parents and advocates want lawmakers to move forward on legislation to increase saf…
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YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as former President Biden is back on the campaign trail, making his first public campaign stop after last weekend's alleged 2nd assassination attempt was thwarted. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris has another long interview in the books. WOKV's Kirstin Garriss looks at both events.…
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YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as Secretary of State Blinken is in Egypt, where he is trying to "ratchet down" tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. A peaceful accord seems more challenging after the mass casualties from simultaneous electronic device explosions in Lebanon. Israel is being blamed by many for the attack, though no party has cl…
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BOOSTER SEAT STUDY - An alarming number of kids are not properly buckled up in their vehicles, according to a new report. A new study found that four out of five parents moved their child out of a booster seat before the child was big enough. Three in four parents were unaware that kids need to ride in boosters until they’re 4-foot-9-inches tall. I…
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YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as the Secret Service is in the spotlight again after another alleged assassination attempt on former President Trump over the weekend. This time, there are considerations for how to increase security personnel allocations and what resources that would entail, as election day draws closer.…
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