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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Early Voters in Trumbull County Share Views on the State of Things: 'At the End of the Day, We're AlHundreds of thousands of Ohioans have cast ballots during the early voting period that began Oct. 6 and ends today.
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Gov. Mike DeWine gave a grave warning on Thursday as nearly every county in the state is at a high-risk level for coronavirus infections; Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. has fired CEO Chuck Jones and two senior vice presidents after a review determined the executives violated the company’s code of conduct, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Cuyahoga Could Rise to Level 4 Risk Alert; Trump, Biden Surrogates to Campaign inCuyahoga County school districts are preparing to go all online if the county moves to purple alert in the state’s color-coded coronavirus risk system today, President Donald Trump’s surrogates are focusing on the Mahoning Valley during the final week of campaigning, Gov. Mike DeWine and the head of the state's insurance fund for injured workers have announced a record $5 billion in workers' comp payments will be returned to employers, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: DeWine to Meet with County Leaders to Stem COVID-19 Surge; Far-Right Activists ChGov. Mike DeWine plans to convene virtual meetings with individual counties to find out what they need to help them fight COVID-19; two conservative operatives under scrutiny for organizing tens of thousands of hoax robocalls falsely warning about consequences for voting by mail have been charged with telecommunications fraud and bribery; Kent State University reported 66 COVID-19 cases for the last week, and more stories.
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The Akron Public School district will continue with remote learning for the second quarter but offer in-person options for students who are struggling or others who have special needs; Cleveland has recorded the most homicides in the city in 27 years; Ohio has topped 200,000 total COVID-19 cases with another roughly 2,000 reported on Monday, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: 38 Ohio Counties Now on Red Alert for COVID-19; Akron Records Most Homicides in aCOVID-19 cases continue to climb in Ohio with yet another record number set Thursday; the city of Akron has recorded its worst year for violent homicides in at least a decade; home sales in Ohio continue to soar, up more than 18% in September from the same month a year ago, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: State Outlines COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan; More Ohio Schools Moving to OnGov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday outlined how the state will distribute a COVID-19 vaccine when one becomes available; more Ohio school districts are moving to all remote learning as coronavirus cases surge; Ohioans continue to cast ballots at a record pace two weeks before the Nov. 3 presidential election, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Gov. DeWine Urges Masks, Distancing As COVID-19 Cases Spike; Ohio Hits New High oThe number of new COVID-19 cases in Ohio has doubled in less than three weeks; Ohio hit a new record of patients hospitalized with COVID-19; a Summit County man has been hit with a $60 million penalty from the U.S. Treasury Department for allegedly laundering bitcoin, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Sets Another Daily COVID-19 Record; Delta Halts Flights at Akron-Canton AirpOhio set another record high for COVID-19 cases over the weekend; Delta Air airlines is pausing flights to Akron-Canton airport due to the coronavirus pandemic; the Browns were blown out by the Steelers, and more stories.
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Morning Headlines: Ohio Sets Record of 2,178 COVID-19 Cases Thursday; 138 More Kent State Students QThe state reported 2,178 coronavirus cases on Thursday, breaking Wednesday's record high of 2,039; more Kent State University students have been ordered to quarantine due to potential exposure to the coronavirus; Ohio reported nearly 600 COVID-19 cases in the state's K-12 schools on Thursday, and more stories.