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Troy Neff Show: What do you love about America and Toledo?
Troy Neff Show: BUNNY RANCH BEATS THE BAGGAGE BLUES!
Due to American Airlines recent announcement that it will charge customers $15 to check their first piece of luggage,the World-Famous BunnyRanch, and location of the hit HBO series “Cathouse,” has announced that it will reimburse any American Airlines customer $15 who shows their baggage claim stub at the brothel.
Troy Neff Show-Media Exclusive: It’s in God’s hands, the Michael and Clara Gagnon Interview Updated-New Video
Eye on Toledo tonight: Senator Bill Seitz and your calls
Ohio Senator Bill Seitz will be on Eye on Toledo tonight to talk about the pro business smoking amendment - SB 346. It will be mosh pit Friday and you can call with what you want to hear or what concerns you. Call in at 419-240-1370 or 1-866-321-1370. Senator Seitz is one of my favorite Senators in the General Assembly.
Troy Neff Show: Patrick Kriner Is Not Going Anywhere
While on vacation, Patrick Kriner took some time today to talk to Troy about Stainbrook’s push to have him and Lynn Olman removed from the Lucas County Board of Elections. Kriner said that he plans to stay on past the upcoming elections. Also, Garrick Johnson, a democrat on the board of elections, gives his opinion on the board and explains what actually happened with the envelopes.
The Mayor said today, on the Troy Neff Show, that the COSI building is the ideal place for a casino.
The Mayor and Michael Collins were on the show today discussing the Erie Street Market concert venue, COSI, and the theory of the WAG.
Mayor Carty Finkbeiner Interview: The phone call goes out today.
Troy Neff Show: If it happens in Tiffin it ends up in The Blade- Updated
Troy interviews Seneca County commissioner Ben Nutter about Doug Collar’s idea to save the historic, 1884 courthouse, which is set for demolition.
Updated - Ben Nutter and the courthouse makes The Blade again.
Former GOP Chairman Bob Reichert Responds to Stainbrook this Morning on the Troy Neff Show
Troy Neff Show: Exclusive Interview with Michael Collins on Brian McMahon and the Mayor
Michael Collins talks about the intermodal and how the Mayor might not be in the way.
Troy Neff on Fox Toledo Rant & Rave: Is Stainbrook bad for Lucas County GOP?
Troy Neff Show: Ben Konop says, $7.50 is better than 0.
Troy and Ben disagree about $7.50 per hour being a living wage.
Do you think Ben is right? Are things that bad out there?
Troy Puts Ben's Feet to the Fire
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Patrick Kriner: Stainbrook does not have the authority to fire me, he said on the Troy Neff Show
Patrick talks to Troy about some of the threats and innuendos made by Jon Stainbrook. He said, “Mr. Stainbrook had been telling me that he is going to fire me as one of his first jobs as the party chairman.”
Also included, is an interview with Lynn Olman. When asked about the numerous complaints made to the Ohio Secretary of State he said they were groundless and false.
Troy Neff is interviewed by Andrew Z about the Charles Fackelman Case on 92.5 KISS FM
It's been a strange case. What started as an alleged road rage incident in June 2007 in Whiteford Township, turned into something more when the father of one of the victims threatened one of the suspects. The father ended up being sentenced to prison himself. But 1230 AM WCWA morning show host Troy Neff says he can't believe the way this is going.
Troy Neff Show: Lisa Renee from the Glass City Jungle interviewed about Stainbrook
Glass City Jungle:Culture of Corruption
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Troy Neff Show: Stainbrook and His Goons Give Chris Myers a Warm Welcome - Updated
The lunatics have taken over the asylum. Chris Myers, Bob Reichert and Michael Miller are interviewed about the Stainbrook take over of the Lucas County Republican Party.
Pictures of bumper stickers taken at the meeting

Troy Neff Show: Joe McNamara and Council President Mark Sobczak talk Monclova Township Roadway
Listen to why Joe and Mark don’t agree on this issue.
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Troy Neff Show: It’s not clear to the Mayor what a local radio station wants
This week Mayor Finkbeiner discusses the intermodal, TPS, and the productivity awards given to three local plants.
Troy Neff Show: Michael Collins and Judge Kuhlman Square Off
Relevant Toledo issues are discussed daily on the show and Troy gets the newsmakers. Here is a sample.
Blade Headline:
Toledo loses round in security dispute
Troy Neff Show: Brian Wilson Takes a Shot at Troy Neff on WSPD
Troy Neff on WCWA responds to new area resident Brian Wilson who decided to take shots at him on sister station WSPD.
Troy Neff Show: Chris Gabrieli, author of "Time to Learn", and Focus on Education with John Foley and Lisa Sobecki
Some educators are concerned the current school calendar year - 6 hours and 180 days per year, isn't giving kids the education they need to be competitive in the global marketplace. Also, Lisa Sobecki talks to Troy about continuing you child’s education during summer break.
Editor in Chief Michael S. Miller of the Toledo Free Press: Love is in the air between the Toledo Blade & Jon Stainbrook
Troy Neff Show: That's what Michael Miller said about the strange relationship developing between The Toledo Blade, Republican activist Jon Stainbrook and Tom Troy. What do you think is going on here?
Editor in Chief Michael Miller Interview
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Troy Neff Show: Barry Nolan explains why he was fired from Comcast
Comcast fired veteran TV journalist Barry Nolan for publicly protesting the decision by the local Emmy Awards to honor Fox News blowhard Bill O’Reilly
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Bob Reinbolt: TPS may get nothing.
Troy talks to Bob Vasquez and Bob Reinbolt about Marina District tax-revenue plan that was rejected by TPS. Also, Lisa Sobecki explains the changes at Pickett Elementary School.
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Former University of Toledo Rocket and NFL Lineman Reportedly Worked as Federal Informant After Drug Bust
BOSTON — A starting lineman for the New England Patriots worked as an informant for federal drug agents after he was arrested in New York on a charge of carrying the powerful painkiller oxycodone without a prescription, an attorney said.
