Steve Novotney Lives! Ep. #41 – Tom Howard, John Shultz, Jon Banco

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Guests: Tom Howard, John Shultz, Jon Banco

Ohio County Sheriff Tom Howard and Chief Deputy John Schultz are set to return to the show to discuss several topics including the ongoing drug epidemic and the connected crime, the differences in law enforcement in the county compared to what the two handled while with the Wheeling Police Department, and they also will offer updates on construction and traffic patterns associated with the Interstate 70 projects.

Jon Banco will join me for our weekly “Liner Notes” hour to talk about upcoming events and his schedules for live entertainment for the rest of this week.

During the show’s final segment, Andy Brown from Oglebay will give us a call to offer the details on the park’s Memorial Day Celebration that begins Saturday and continues through Monday.

“Steve Novotney Lives!” – 3-5 p.m. M-W-F on Facebook Live (go to LEDE News Facebook page) and posted on PandoraSpotifyPodBeanYouTubeAmazon Music/AudibleiHeartRadioPlayerFMApple Podcast (iTunes), and ListenNotes.

Erika Donaghy
Erika Donaghyhttps://erikadonaghy.com/
Erika Donaghy is a West Virginia-based business owner and artist. She and Steve Novotney are co-owners of Lede News, LLC She also owns Original PJ's Pizza in New Martinsville and Moundsville, WV, as well as her own web and graphic design company, Tavi Design. Long-established in the Upper Ohio Valley as a graphic designer working on local, regional, and national campaigns, Donaghy has been creating visual art for many years. Lately her sculptures have been gaining much attention and can be found in private collections across the US and gallery shows regionally.

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