Jon Nungesser
Jon joined the station in September 2012 and is the producer for Folk Alley. He loves all the things he gets to do at the station; from meeting up-and-coming bands to recording concerts for the stream, every day is a new adventure.
Jon relocated from Buffalo, NY where he worked as a producer for a startup website featuring local musicians and stories of the region. He also worked in the banking sector for a number of years. Coming back to Northeast Ohio is somewhat of a homecoming for Jon as he grew up in Medina.
Jon graduated from the State University of New York at Fredonia with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications in 2009. He currently lives in Ravenna with his wife, Danielle. He is an avid Cleveland sports fan (Browns, Indians) and also enjoys photography, traveling, cooking, record collecting and playing his guitar.
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Morning Headlines: New Ohio COVID-19 Cases Top 7,000; Ohio Supreme Court: A Municipality Does Not QuThe number of new coronavirus cases in Ohio has hit yet another record high; the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that a municipality is not considered a victim under a new victims' rights law; the Ohio Department of Health has launched two new online features for people to track COVID-19 cases by ZIP code and get more data about flu cases and hospitalizations throughout the state; and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Ramps Up Mask Rules and May Close Bars, Restaurants; DeWine Signals Ohio ColGov. Mike DeWine is issuing new orders on mask enforcement in businesses, gatherings across the state and threatening to close bars, restaurants and fitness centers if cases continue to rise; DeWine also signaled during his Wednesday address that if COVID-19 cases continue to rise, college may have to conduct class remotely in January; Some schools in the region are adjusting plans after a spike in COVID-19 cases; and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: DeWine to Give 2nd Statewide Address as Virus Surges; Cleveland Mayor to ResidentGov. Mike DeWine will give a statewide address Wednesday night; Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is encouraging residents to stay home as the city hit a single-day record of 146 COVID-19 cases on Tuesday; Ohio Republican Senator Rob Portman has issued a statement about last week’s election; and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Doctors Issue Warning as COVID-19 Hospitalizations Rise; 2 More FirstEnergy ExecuOhio health officials warn of a dark winter as COVID-19 hospitalizations rise at record pace; two more top FirstEnergy executives are out amid a bribery scandal; the cities of Columbus and Dayton have sued Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to force improvements in the state background check system for gun purchases; and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Sets Another Daily COVID-19 Record; Biden's Win Ends Ohio's Bellwether StatuOhio has surpassed 250,000 COVID-19 cases with another record-breaking day over the weekend; Biden is the first in 60 years to win the presidency without Ohio; The University of Akron is making contingency plans as the number of COVID-19 cases rise in Summit County and on campus.
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Gov. Mike DeWine called Thursday’s COVID-19 numbers “shockingly high’ and appointed a new health department director and brought on a chief medical officer; COVID-19 cases are rising in Ohio’s K-12 schools, and more stories.
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A breakdown of how Ohio voted for president shows the state is becoming a deeper shade of red; Ohio saw more than 4,000 new coronavirus cases Wednesday; Ohio voter turnout broke a record for the November election, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Trump Scores Crucial Win in Ohio Again; Democrats Take One Ohio Supreme Court SeaPresident Donald Trump has won Ohio; Democrat Jennifer Brunner wins an Ohio Supreme Court seat; the GOP-drawn congressional map remains unbeaten with all 16 incumbents winning, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Predicting Record 75% Voter Turnout; COVID-19 Hospitalizations Hit Another HMore than 3.4 million Ohioans have voted early for Tuesday’s presidential election; an all-time high of around 1,800 people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ohio; the city of Cleveland says it’s prepared for a safe Election Day, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Early Voting Continues Record Pace Heading into Final Stretch; Joe Biden to VisitEarly voting in Northeast Ohio continued to draw long lines at county boards of elections over the weekend, Joe Biden will spend part of his final campaign push in Cleveland Monday, Ohio reported around 3,300 COVID-19 cases on Sunday, and more stories.