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Listen to all of the latest interviews from Jacksonville's Morning News with Rich Jones Kristine Bellino on News 104.5 WOKV.
Dr. Gail Patin rejoins JMN, with Sharron, one of the speakers from today's 31st Annual Barbara Ann Campbell Memorial Breakfast. Speakers shared their experiences of domestic violence, and the recovery process as they heal, regain their empowerment, and move forward in life. Help is available at 904-354-3114.
Hubbard House board members Tara Evans, Joe Kovacocy, and JJ Keitzer join JMN. They discuss how they each came to be involved with Hubbard House, and how they work to help Hubbard House avail itself to all dimensions of the Jacksonville community through multiple outreach resources.
Ryan reports on the latest on the government shutdown, as we move into Week #3 (day 15) and neither side seems ready to make concessions. Ryan breaks down the appropriations process to explain how we got where we are, and how NEXT year's bills (which should have started Oct 1st) are on the agenda...once a new measure is eventually passed to extend the CURRENT year's funding.
Taking an oath to teach - That’s the idea behind a newly filed Florida bill, which would require teachers licensed by the state to swear a constitutional oath to obtain or maintain their state-issued teaching certificate.
Southbound double lane closures on the Buckman Bridge are planned from October 17 to October 20 as part of a project to replace finger joints on the bridge.
In an age when students are often working on computers, typing up essays and homework instead of writing them out, the art of cursive writing may feel like a relic of the past.
Abdul Robinson, Jr. reached a plea deal on Tuesday.
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