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Crooked River Cast Show 33

🎙️ The SNAPocalypse, School Levies, and Pepper Spray Football?!

Tom and Robert are back behind the mics for Crooked River Cast Show #33, opening the show with a laugh (and maybe a little disappointment) about another Halloween with zero trick-or-treaters. Turns out, when your houses are tucked away where no candy-hunting kids dare to roam, the candy bowl stays full — and that’s okay.

From there, the guys roll right into Ohio’s latest wave of chaos: the SNAPocalypse brought on by the government shutdown, bills threatening to rewrite school funding, a pepper-spray fiasco on the high school gridiron, and some good news tucked in at the end to keep things balanced.

Grab your coffee (or maybe something stronger), because this one’s a ride.


💸 The SNAPocalypse Hits Home

As the government shutdown drags on, 1.4 million Ohioans could lose SNAP benefits — and the ripple effect is hitting everything from food pantries to Head Start programs. Local air traffic controllers are even protesting the shutdown’s impact on safety and pay. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport has created a free pantry of food items to assist air traffic controllers, TSA officers and other employees affected by the federal government shutdown are taking advantage of the program.

👉 SNAP benefits set to expire for 1.4 million; Ohio looking at options
👉 State providing $25 million for food assistance as loss of SNAP benefits looms
👉 Cuyahoga County leaders address SNAP cut-offs
👉 Ohio Head Start programs lose funding amid shutdown
👉 Air traffic controllers protest shutdown


🏫 A New Bill to End School Levies?

An Ohio legislator is floating an idea that could replace local school levies entirely, promising a more “equitable” funding system. But with EdChoice and voucher debates still raging, this might just open another can of worms for public schools. Under SB 93, school districts would no longer be able to levy property or income tax levies. Instead, Brenner proposes a statewide 20-mill property tax, to be distributed across public and charter schools. He also suggests raising the state sales tax by 1.75%, bringing the total tax to 7.5%. All of the additional sales tax revenue would go directly to education funding.

👉 Ohio legislator proposes school finance system without local levies


🌿 New Marijuana & Hemp Rules… “For the Children,” Of Course

Lawmakers are cracking down on hemp products — while marijuana gets a pass. Apparently, “the children” are the reason, though adults who rely on CBD for pain might disagree. It’s another round of political smoke and mirrors from the Statehouse.

👉 Statehouse advances bill to tighten Ohio marijuana, hemp laws
👉 Marijuana wins while hemp loses in Ohio House’s bipartisan bill


💰 Inside the Ohio Teachers’ Pension Mess

The hits just keep coming for the Ohio Teachers’ Pension Fund. This week, former STRS board members Rudy Fichtenbaum and Wade Steen are facing trial in Columbus, accused of steering massive contracts toward a barely-tested investment outfit called QED Technologies.

The case blew open after a whistleblower memo hinted at a potential $65 billion corruption scheme—yes, billion. If convicted, the two could be permanently banned from any future public pension roles.

Tom and Robert break down what this could mean for Ohio’s teachers who’ve watched their retirement funds swing from one scandal to the next — and why trust in state-level “fiduciary duty” is starting to sound like a punchline.

👉 Ohio teachers’ pension fund corruption trial begins


🔦 Spotlight Ohio: Hocking Hills 🌲

This week’s “Spotlight Ohio” takes us to Hocking Hills, a destination that never disappoints. Whether you’re hiking, hitting up the quirky Pencil Sharpener Museum, grabbing a pint at Hocking Hills Brewing, or touring the Columbus Washboard Company, this is one slice of Ohio worth the road trip. Turn your phone off, get some fresh air and vitamin D and disconnect…

👉 Hocking Hills Official Visitors Website
👉 Columbus Washboard Company
👉 Pencil Sharpener Museum (link issues may happen on this, try googling this and the same link works, don’t know!)
👉 Hocking Hills Brewing Co.


💼 Cuyahoga County Budget Cuts

Cleveland’s home county is tightening the belt — again. Rising healthcare costs mean spending cuts across departments, and local agencies are bracing for impact. Instead of calling it what it is — a major cut — county leaders are selling this as a “strategic reduction.” Employee furloughs are off the table (for now), and they claim they’re just trimming line items to “preserve high-impact programs.” Tom didn’t buy it for a second. He said, “If a government finance director was a dietician, and I gained 50 pounds this year and 30 next year, he’d tell me I lost 30 pounds.” Robert jumped right in — “Exactly. That’s the dodge. Cutting the increase and calling it savings.” Calling this a “strategic reduction” masks the impact. It’s not just trimming fat — it’s cutting muscle from services that vulnerable residents rely on.

👉 Cuyahoga County’s proposed budget reduces spending


🏈 Pepper Spray at the 50-Yard Line?!

Yep, you read that right. A Massillon High School football game ended with police using pepper spray to break up a sideline brawl. The viral clip has everyone talking about where the line between school sports and police presence really should be.

👉 Ohio Police Deploy Pepper Spray at Brawling High School Players – YouTube
👉 St. Louis school demands accountability in Massillon police incident


💵 Ohio High School Athletes Getting Paid?

Thanks to a recent court ruling, Ohio high school athletes can now temporarily sign NIL deals — meaning they can earn money off their name, image, and likeness. A big win for the kids… but for how long?

👉 Ohio high school athletes can temporarily sign NIL deals


🌞 Good Things

Lock the Clock Movement

The push to finally ditch Daylight Saving Time is picking up again — and most of us are cheering. Maybe one less thing to forget this fall?

👉Making daylight saving time permanent: Where all 50 states stand | wkyc.com

💸 Unclaimed Funds Challenge

The state up north (you know which one 👀) is challenging Ohioans to see who can claim more forgotten cash. Time to check those old accounts! OH!

👉Ohio and Michigan face off in friendly unclaimed funds challenge | wkyc.com


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Crooked River Cast Show 28

🍂 Politics, Pumpkins & Porta-Potties

Tom and Robert are back behind the mics for another week of Crooked River Cast, bringing their mix of straight talk, humor, and side-eye at Ohio’s headlines. This week they dig into the new faces running for governor, the fallout from some pretty disgusting reactions to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, and even a sheriff’s deputy who had a very bad day involving a porta-potty. As always, they keep it sharp, funny, and right on point with the news you should know.


🗳️ Meet the Ohio Governor Hopefuls

The governor’s race is heating up—and it’s not just Amy Acton or Vivek Ramaswamy. There’s a whole cast of characters stepping into the spotlight, and Tom and Rob give their take on the contenders you probably haven’t heard of yet.
👉 Meet the lesser-known candidates for Ohio governor | Fox 8 Cleveland WJW


💸 Medicaid Fraud Sweep

Healthcare dollars aren’t supposed to line private pockets, but a new sweep found $1.6 million in Medicaid fraud right here in Greater Cleveland. The guys break it down with their signature commentary.
👉 Greater Cleveland providers indicted in $1.6 million Medicaid fraud sweep – cleveland.com


🚒 Fire Chief Fallout, Council Drama & ☕ Starbucks

Remember the Cleveland Fire Chief who thought it was funny to celebrate Charlie Kirk’s assassination? Well, that post didn’t age well. He’s now out of a job. But the controversy didn’t stop there—when the Cuyahoga Council tried to hold a moment of silence, three members actually walked out. Tom and Rob talk about what that says about politics in Cleveland and the state of public discourse. One Ohio woman was shocked to find a hateful message scrawled on her Starbucks cup at a Kroger’s store. Tom and Rob cover the story and point out how something as simple as ordering coffee shouldn’t turn into this kind of ugliness.

👉 Cleveland fire chief on leave over Charlie Kirk post
👉 3 Cuyahoga County Councilmembers walk out over Charlie Kirk tribute | wkyc.com
👉 Fairview Park outrage over Charlie Kirk comments

👉 ‘I couldn’t believe it’: Ohio woman shocked by hate message left on her Starbucks order


🛂 Lake & Geauga Counties Cozy with ICE

Lake County is openly partnering with ICE, and Geauga County is reaffirming its secret ICE jail contract. The guys dive into what this means for Ohio communities.
👉 Lake County Sheriff’s Office to partner with ICE on immigration enforcement
👉 Geauga County commissioners ‘reaffirm’ secret ICE jail contract – cleveland.com


🚔 Akron Police Review Use of Force

Akron is bringing in PERF to review its police use-of-force policies. Tom and Rob dig into what this actually means—and whether it’s just optics.
👉 Akron to review police use-of-force policies with help from PERF | wkyc.com


🎨 Transformative Art & a $900M Jail

Only in Cleveland: turning a vacant house into “food for art” while simultaneously rolling out renderings of a nearly billion-dollar county jail. The contrast wasn’t lost on Tom and Robert.
👉 Transformative Arts Fund project turns vacant Cleveland house into art | Ideastream Public Media

🔎 Where does the Cleveland’s $3 million Transformative Arts Fund get its fund – Google Search
👉 Cuyahoga County releases first images of new jail campus, a $900M project


🚽 Sheriff’s Deputy & the Porta-Potty Incident

Yes, you read that right. A Cuyahoga Sheriff’s deputy accidentally fired a gun after a porta-potty mishap. Tom and Rob couldn’t let this one slide without some laughs.
👉 Special deputy fires gun after porta-potty incident in Cuyahoga County | wkyc.com


🌟 Good Things

🎃 Pumpkin & 🍎 Apple Picking Season

Cooler weather, family outings, and cider donuts—it’s that time again! The guys highlight some of the best spots in Northeast Ohio.
👉 Best pumpkin patches in Northeast Ohio
👉 Apple Picking in Ohio | Ohio, The Heart of It All
👉 Apple Picking Schedule | Lynd Fruit Farm

🎣 Stocking Ohio Lakes

Good news for anglers—Ohio’s lakes are being stocked with muskies, making for some exciting fishing ahead.
👉 Muskies stocked in 9 Ohio lakes make for ‘excellent fishing’: ODNR


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