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Itโ€™s Episode 52, and that means Crooked River Cast is officially one year old. Who brought the cake? Crooked River Cast Show 52 ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ ๐ŸŽ‚ย 

Episode 52 kicks off with something every Ohioan noticed this week โ€” the wild winds that swept across the state. Robert even lost power for a bit, but thankfully it came back just in time to record the show.

Itโ€™s also a milestone episode. ๐ŸŽ‚ Crooked River Cast turns one year old โ€” 52 episodes in the books. Happy birthday to us ๐Ÿฅณ ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽˆ

But the guys quickly pivot to some sobering news. Six U.S. airmen were killed when a military refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq, including three from Ohio. Itโ€™s a tough reminder of the sacrifices still being made by service members around the world.

With that, Robert and Tom get into the details of the weekโ€™s news.


๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Six U.S. Airmen Killed in Iraq Refueling Aircraft Crash

Robert and Tom opened the show on a somber note as news broke that six U.S. airmen were killed when a military refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq during a mission. Three of those lost had strong Ohio ties, making the tragedy especially close to home.

The airmen were identified as:

  • Maj. John A. Klinner, 33, of Auburn, Alabama
  • Capt. Ariana G. Savino, 31, of Covington, Washington
  • Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34, of Bardstown, Kentucky
  • Capt. Seth R. Koval, 38, of Mooresville, Indiana
  • Capt. Curtis J. Angst, 30, of Wilmington, Ohio
  • Tech. Sgt. Tyler H. Simmons, 28, of Columbus, Ohio

Their deaths bring the number of U.S. troops killed in connection with the conflict involving Iran to 13.

Itโ€™s a heavy reminder that even as political debates dominate the headlines, there are still Americans serving โ€” and sometimes paying the ultimate price โ€” overseas.

โœ๏ธ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธGod bless these airmen and may they rest in peace.โœ๏ธ

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๐Ÿ”—: Ohio airmen among 6 dead in US military refueling crash in Iraq, DeWine says | 10tv.com


๐Ÿ“ฐ Media Narratives & the News Cycle

Robert and Tom also talked about how the modern news cycle sometimes feels completely upside down โ€” and how satire can highlight that better than the actual news.

To make the point, they referenced a couple of headlines from The Babylon Bee. The jokes land because they poke fun at how media coverage sometimes seems selective about what gets major attention and what quietly fades into the background.

The guys used the satire as a jumping-off point to discuss how stories involving terrorism, protests, or politically sensitive topics can end up being framed very differently depending on the outlet โ€” and how audiences are left trying to sort out the real story underneath the narrative.

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: CNN Reports On Japanese Teenagers Who Came To Hawaii For What Could’ve Been A Beautiful Day At Beach- The Babylon Bee
โ–ถ๏ธ YouTube: News Media Successfully Avoids Reporting News – The Babylon Bee


๐Ÿ—ณ Trump, Voting Laws & the SAVE Act

One of the bigger national stories this week involves former President Donald Trump signaling he wonโ€™t sign new legislation unless Congress addresses election integrity through the SAVE Act. The move reignited debate over voter ID laws and federal election oversight. Robert and Tom dug into the ongoing fight over the SAVE Act and election integrity legislation, especially after former President Donald Trump said he wouldnโ€™t sign new legislation unless Congress takes action on election reforms.

Robert initially suggested Democrats were the reason the bill hasnโ€™t moved forward. But Tom pushed back and asked the obvious follow-up: what about Republicans? If they believe the bill is critical, why hasnโ€™t it passed?

Thatโ€™s when Tom really let loose, arguing that if lawmakers are serious about getting things done, they should get rid of the filibuster and stop hiding behind procedural roadblocks. His point was simple โ€” if Congress actually wanted to move legislation, they could.

Instead, the conversation circled back to the bigger frustration: Washington gridlock. As the guys put it, both parties spend plenty of time blaming each other while the public is left watching what increasingly feels like a political clown show.

Robert and Tom also discuss the ongoing argument about whether voter ID laws suppress turnout or simply standardize election security.

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: President Trump Vows to Block All New Bills Until Senate Passes SAVE Act on Election Integrity
๐Ÿ”—: Trump says he won’t sign bills until Congress overhauls voting
โ–ถ๏ธ YouTube: Ami Horowitz: Do Voter ID Laws Suppress the Black Vote?


๐Ÿ› DeWineโ€™s Final State of the State

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine delivered what is expected to be his final State of the State address. The speech focused on economic growth, workforce development, and long-term infrastructure priorities across Ohio.

Robert and Tom break down what stood out โ€” and what might define DeWineโ€™s legacy as he nears the end of his time in office.

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๐Ÿ”—: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine delivers his final State of the State address


๐Ÿ€ Critter Corner

Even in the middle of heavy policy debates, the Ohio legislature keeps moving forward with a wide range of bills.

This weekโ€™s Critter Corner covers several proposals making their way through Columbus โ€” from bail reform to election procedures and even how Ohioans might be laid to rest.

One bill would overhaul Ohioโ€™s bail system, placing stricter guidelines on how suspects are released before trial. Another measure would ban ranked-choice voting statewide. And yes, lawmakers are also debating whether Ohio should allow โ€œnatural organic reduction,โ€ better known as human composting.

Meanwhile, a controversial proposal to remove fluoride from Ohioโ€™s water supply is sparking strong reactions, and some groups are exploring whether the stateโ€™s H2Ohio water program could ultimately go directly to voters.

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: Ohio bill would reform bail system, put restrictions on suspects
๐Ÿ”—: Ohio House Passes Amended Senate Bill 63 to Ban Ranked-Choice Voting
๐Ÿ”—: Dust to dust: Ohio Senate Bill 323 allows human composting after death
๐Ÿ”—: Debate over fluoride in water heats up at Ohio Statehouse
๐Ÿ”—: Could the H2Ohio clean water program get put on the ballot?


โš–๏ธ HB 6 Case Developments

The long-running FirstEnergy bribery scandal took another turn as a federal judge dismissed certain money-laundering charges against former executives tied to the HB 6 case. Other charges remain in place, meaning the legal battle surrounding one of Ohioโ€™s biggest political corruption cases isnโ€™t over yet.

Robert and Tom discuss what the ruling could mean as the case continues to unfold.

Source:
๐Ÿ”—: Judge dismisses money laundering charges against former FirstEnergy executives in HB 6 bribery trial, leaves rest of indictment intact


๐Ÿฉบ Abortion Numbers Rise in Ohio

New data shows abortions in Ohio increased significantly in 2025, with many patients traveling from out of state. The shift reflects how changes in laws across the country continue to affect where people seek care.

At the same time, Planned Parenthood is expanding access by rolling out telehealth abortion services โ€” something supporters say could make care easier to obtain, while critics argue it raises regulatory concerns. Planned Parenthood is expanding services by offering abortion care through telehealth.

That development sparked a pretty heated conversation on the show. The guys questioned how much easier the process should become, with Robert joking โ€” somewhat sarcastically โ€” that at this rate โ€œare we going to have an app for this next?โ€

The broader point they discussed was how rapidly access to abortion services is evolving and how deeply divided people remain on the issue. For some, expanded access is about healthcare availability. For others, it raises serious moral concerns about how society views unborn life.

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: Abortions in Ohio increased by over 15% in 2025, including many out-of-state patients
๐Ÿ”—: Major abortion provider in Ohio to expand services via telehealth


๐Ÿ‘ถ Tackling Infant Mortality in Cleveland

Cleveland continues to confront one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country. A local nonprofit initiative is distributing $1.8 million to community groups focused on improving maternal health, prenatal care access, and education programs aimed at reducing infant deaths.

Robert and Tom highlight why the issue remains a major public health challenge in Northeast Ohio.

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๐Ÿ”—: First Year Cleveland will share $1.8M with local groups to prevent infant deaths


๐Ÿ’ฐ Akron Tightens the Budget

Akronโ€™s mayor is proposing a $785 million operating budget that trims about $14 million from last yearโ€™s spending. City leaders say the plan focuses on fiscal discipline while maintaining core services โ€” though budget reductions always come with tough decisions.

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๐Ÿ”—: Akron Mayor Shammas Malik proposes $785 million operating budget that would cut $14 million from last year’s spending


๐ŸŒŸ Good Things

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Vietnam Traveling Memorial Coming to Ohio

A powerful traveling memorial honoring Vietnam veterans will make stops in Ohio this spring, giving communities across the state a chance to pay tribute to those who served.

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๐Ÿ”—: Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall to stop in Ohio this spring


๐Ÿป Cleveland Breweries Get National Recognition

Clevelandโ€™s craft beer scene continues to get national attention, with multiple local breweries landing on USA Todayโ€™s 2026 โ€œ10 Bestโ€ lists. Itโ€™s another sign the cityโ€™s brewing culture is thriving.

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๐Ÿ”—: Cleveland craft breweries represent on USA Todayโ€™s 10 best lists 2026


โ˜˜๏ธ Cleveland St. Patrickโ€™s Day Parade Returns

One of Clevelandโ€™s most beloved traditions is back. The cityโ€™s St. Patrickโ€™s Day Parade route is set, and thousands are expected to line the streets for the celebration.

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๐Ÿ”—: Everything you need to know for the 2026 Cleveland St. Patrick’s Day parade


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Drones, Data Centers, and the Battle Over Ohioโ€™s FutureCrooked River Cast Show 51 ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Robert and Tom covered a lot of ground inย Show #51, jumping from global tensions with Iran to some serious debates unfolding right here in Ohio. The episode dives into the stateโ€™s new drone program for first responders, school swatting incidents, the growing fight over data centers and their costs, and whether Ohio is becoming one of the countryโ€™s most hostile states for LGBTQ residents. Along the way, they hit the possible end of the I-X Center, new fraud investigations, and wrapped things up with a few genuinely good developments happening around the region.

Before diving into the news, Robert and Tom had to wrestle with a few technical gremlins at the start of the show โ€” so bear with us on that. Maybe it had something to do with Robertโ€™s extracurricular activities the night beforeโ€ฆ Weโ€™ll let the listeners decide. The show also opened with a shoutout and well wishes for John C. Dvorak from No Agenda, the โ€œgreatest podcast in the universe,โ€ who announced on last Thursdayโ€™s show that he needed a double bypass surgery. The surgery has since taken place, and everyone here at Crooked River Cast is sending prayers and wishing him a speedy recovery.


๐ŸŒ Iran Update & Global Tensions

The show opened with a look at the latest escalation in the conflict involving Iran. Statements from Donald Trump about โ€œunconditional surrenderโ€ highlight just how intense the rhetoric around the conflict has become. Robert and Tom also looked at the broader implications of continued targeted strikes and what that might mean for stability in the region.

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: Iran Update Evening Special Report, March 5, 2026 – From UnderstandingWar.org
๐Ÿ”—: Trump: There will be โ€˜no dealโ€™ to end the war in Iran, except for their โ€˜UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDERโ€™
๐Ÿ”—: Mamdani Getting Nervous As Trump Keeps Assassinating Muslim Dictators | Babylon Bee


๐Ÿš Ohio Launches First Statewide Drone Program

Ohio is officially rolling out the nationโ€™s first statewide drone program for first responders, something state officials say will improve emergency response and coordination during disasters.

Supporters argue itโ€™s a major technological leap for police, fire, and rescue operations. Critics are already raising questions about privacy, oversight, and whether Ohio has clear guardrails for how this technology will be used long-term.

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๐Ÿ”—: Ohio launches nation’s first statewide drone program for first responders


๐Ÿšจ Schools Across Ohio Hit With Swatting Threats

Several Ohio schools were placed on lockdown after receiving bomb threats in what appears to be a wave of swatting incidents. These false emergency calls force major police responses and disrupt entire school districts.

Robert and Tom discussed the growing trend of these hoaxes nationwide and the real cost they impose on communities, law enforcement resources, and student safety.

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: Police called to multiple central Ohio schools after alleged bomb threats
๐Ÿ”—: Several Ohio schools placed under lockdown after threat


๐Ÿ€ Critter Corner: The Data Center Debate

Data centers are quickly becoming one of the biggest infrastructure debates in Ohio. Lawmakers are now introducing multiple bills that could determine how these facilities impact residents, power grids, taxes, and environmental policy.

One proposal would shield Ohioans from potential electric grid costs tied to large data centers. Another bill would create a commission to study their long-term impact. Meanwhile, state lawmakers are also moving to override Governor DeWineโ€™s veto that would restore a sales tax break for data centers.

Add concerns about air pollution and wastewater discharge to the mix, and youโ€™ve got a policy debate thatโ€™s just getting started.

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: Reps. David Thomas, Tristan Rader introduce bill to shield Ohioans from data center-driven grid costs
๐Ÿ”—: Reps. Gary Click, Kellie Deeter propose new commission to study data center impacts
๐Ÿ”—: Ohio GOP leaders plan override of DeWine’s veto restoring data center tax break
๐Ÿ”—: Data centersโ€™ air pollution associated with lung issues: Report
๐Ÿ”—: Ohio EPA reviewing draft permit to authorize limited increase in data center wastewater discharge


๐Ÿš› More Fraud Investigations in Ohio?

New investigations suggest potential fraud issues expanding into industries like trucking and healthcare. The conversation focused on how these schemes operate and whether Ohio regulators are keeping up with increasingly complex fraud networks.

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๐Ÿ”—: FRONTLINES TPUSA (@FrontlinesTPUSA)


๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆ Ohio Ranks High in Anti-LGBTQ Incidents

A recent report places Ohio among the states with the highest number of reported anti-LGBTQ incidents last year. Robert and Tom examined what counts as a hate crime, how those statistics are gathered, and why the issue continues to be politically divisive.

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๐Ÿ”—: Ohio among states with most โ€˜anti-LGBTQ incidentsโ€™ last year
๐Ÿ”—: What is a hate crime – @3tarddownunder on X


๐ŸŸ๏ธ The I-X Centerโ€™s Uncertain Future

For decades, Clevelandโ€™s I-X Center has hosted everything from car shows to conventions. But the facility recently announced what may be its final event.

Then againโ€ฆ maybe not. A potential deal involving the venue reportedly fell apart, leaving the future of this iconic Cleveland landmark very much up in the air.

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: I-X Center announces its final show
๐Ÿ”—: I-X Center deal falls apart, leaving future uncertain for historic event space


๐ŸŒŸ Good Things

๐ŸŽธ Rock and Roll Land Project Moving Forward

The Rock and Roll Land project is taking shape in Northeast Ohio. The development aims to build a music-themed district that celebrates Clevelandโ€™s deep connection to rock history while boosting economic development around the lakefront.

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๐Ÿ”—: Bedrock splits Rock & Roll Land project โ€“ NEOtrans


๐Ÿฅค Ohio Considers Limiting Soda Purchases With SNAP

Ohio is exploring a proposal to restrict soda purchases using SNAP benefits. Supporters say it could promote healthier food choices, while critics argue it may be government overreach.

Regardless of where people land on the policy debate, itโ€™s another example of how states are experimenting with new approaches to public health.

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๐Ÿ”—: No pop for SNAP recipients?


๐ŸŽค Political Drama: Crockett vs. Crenshaw

Political sparks flew this week as a heated exchange between Representatives Jasmine Crockett and Dan Crenshaw grabbed headlines. Itโ€™s the kind of Washington drama that reminds everyone politics can still deliver a few viral moments. Hey guys, don’t forget Al Greene is gone as well.

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๐Ÿ”—: Crenshaw and Crockett exchange reactions


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Crooked River Cast Show 46

๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Kill Trump? ICE Chaos, SNAP Crackdowns & Ohioโ€™s Political Meltdown

Robert and Tom are back with another jam-packed episode of Crooked River Cast, breaking down a wild week in Ohio politics, national outrage spilling into local streets, and the policies hitting your wallet and your commute. From a Democratic AG candidate igniting national backlash, to ICE protests on the ice (yes, really), to the mystery of what happens to all that dirty data center water โ€” this episode covers it all, Ohio-style.

Letโ€™s get into it ๐Ÿ‘‡


๐Ÿ”ฅ Ohio Dem AG Candidate Says Heโ€™ll โ€œKill Trumpโ€

One Ohio Democratic Attorney General candidate set the internet on fire after posting a video saying voters should elect him so he can โ€œkill Trump.โ€ The backlash was immediate โ€” and bipartisan โ€” forcing a walk-back statement while raising serious questions about judgment and rhetoric in statewide races. Can you say TDS?

Sources:
๐Ÿ”—: Backlash erupts after Ohio Democratic AG candidate posts about โ€˜killingโ€™ Trump: ‘Absolute psychopath’

๐Ÿ”—: BREAKING: Ohio Democrat AG Candidate Behind Viral ‘Kill Trump’ Video Issues Statement to The Ohio Press Network

๐Ÿ”—: South Euclid state Rep. Elliot Forhan’s hostile behavior justified legislative punishments, report concludes.

๐Ÿ”—: DaveYostOH – on X

๐Ÿ“˜ Facebook: DoucheBag Profile


๐Ÿฅซ SNAP Changes Start Now

Work requirements for SNAP benefits are expanding, and more Ohioans will soon need to meet employment thresholds to stay eligible. The changes are already underway โ€” and theyโ€™re happening amid inflation, layoffs, and uncertainty. OMG, it’s 3 %! Do you agree this is good news? Let us know, email us at crookedrivercast@gmail.com

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๐Ÿ”—: More people will soon be required to work to receive SNAP benefits


๐Ÿ Who Is Casey Putsch?

Engineer. Entrepreneur. Political outsider. Casey Putsch is making noise as a GOP candidate for Ohio governor, challenging the establishment and even Vivek Ramaswamyโ€™s orbit. Robert and Tom break down who he is, what he stands for, and why his message is landing with some voters.

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๐Ÿ”—: Casey Putsch for Ohio Governor Endorsement Speech
๐Ÿ”—: Who is Casey Putsch? Meet the GOP candidate challenging Vivek Ramaswamy for Ohio governor


๐ŸงŠ ICE Official Resigns to Run for Office

A top ICE official has resigned to run for a battleground congressional seat in Ohio โ€” instantly drawing attention from both sides of the immigration debate. This 28-year-old, number 2 at ICE she is going after Marcy Kaptur’s 43-year position. Look out for Madison D. Sheahan! Can you say driven and badass?

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๐Ÿ”—: Top ICE official resigns to seek battleground congressional seat in Ohio


๐Ÿ›๏ธ Maple Heights Mayor Launches Auditor Campaign

Maple Heights Mayor Annette Blackwell is officially in the race for Ohio Auditor, adding another name to an already crowded statewide contest.

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๐Ÿ”—: Maple Heights Mayor Annette Blackwell launches campaign for Ohio auditor


๐Ÿค Mount Orab โ€œMega Siteโ€ NDA Raises Eyebrows

Brown County residents want answers after Mount Orab Village Council signed an NDA tied to a mysterious โ€œmega site.โ€ Transparency? Not so much. Keep up with what is going on in your county, stick together, this is screevy.

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๐Ÿ”—: Brown County residents seek answers after village signs NDA related to ‘mega site’


๐Ÿ’ง Dirty Data Center Water โ€” Where Does It Go?

Ohio EPA is reviewing discharge permits as data centers expand โ€” but what happens to the wastewater they produce? Itโ€™s a question thatโ€™s only getting louder as development accelerates.

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๐Ÿ”—: Ohio EPA reviewing data center discharge permits amid water quality concerns


๐Ÿš” Lake County Sheriff Shrugs Off Snow

The Lake County Sheriff is under fire after refusing to declare a snow emergency โ€” because, apparently, snow doesnโ€™t scare him. Residents? Less amused. It is winter and this is Lake County.

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๐Ÿ”—: Lake County sheriff faces backlash over snow emergency policy

Use this link from OHGO for all your traffic update people!๐Ÿ”—: OHGO


๐Ÿซ Whatโ€™s the Deal With School Closings?

Parents are questioning how โ€” and when โ€” districts decide to close schools during extreme weather. Robert and Tom dig into the inconsistency and frustration.

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โ–ถ๏ธ YouTube: Parents question school closure policies during extreme weather


๐ŸงŠ Cleveland Protests ICEโ€ฆ On the Ice

Hundreds marched through downtown Cleveland protesting ICE following deadly shootings in Minnesota, bringing national tension straight to Ohio streets. Professionally printed the signs for a fully funded protest.

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๐Ÿ”—: Hundreds protest ICE, march through city streets in downtown Cleveland following deadly shootings in Minnesota


๐Ÿšจ Brooklyn City Official Fired After ICE Comment

A Brooklyn city official has been fired after a controversial social media comment tied to the Minnesota ICE shooting sparked outrage.

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๐Ÿ”—: Brooklyn city official fired after social media comment about Minnesota ICE shooting


๐ŸŒŸ Good Things

๐Ÿ›ท All Downhill From Here

Sledding, skiing, tubing, and tobogganing season is here โ€” and Northeast Ohio has options. Get out there, have some fun!

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๐Ÿ”—: Going downhill: Where to sled, ski, innertube and toboggan in NE Ohio


๐Ÿšด Ohio Guy Bikes Across Frozen Great Lakes

One Clevelander biked across all five ice-covered Great Lakes this winter โ€” because why not? Eric McKinney’s own winter plans: be the first recorded person in the world to bike on all five Great Lakes.

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๐Ÿ”—: Meet the Clevelander Who Biked Across All Five Ice-Covered Great Lakes This Winter


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