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Every day life in Greater Cincinnati is impacted by ideas, decisions and debates throughout the tri-state community. WMUB introduces Impact Cincinnati, 88.5’s newest local production, a weekly panel discussion show designed to delve deeper into the issues and events taking place and shaping our community dialogue.

This week on Impact Cincinnati:

Drs. Gene Beaupre and Eric Rademacher in the WVXU Studios

Choosing Ohio's next governor, picking the replacement for retiring US Senator George Voinovich, deciding who will fill two US congressional seats and a hotly-contested Hamilton County Commission seat, and allowing or rejecting slot machines at racetracks are just some of the tasks local voters face this year.

Join us for Impact Cincinnati, Thursday, March 11 at 9:20 am, as we discuss the upcoming elections.

Our Guests include: Assistant Director for Xavier University's Institute for Politics and Public Life, Dr. Gene Beaupre, UC Professor and Co-Director of the Institute for Policy Research, Dr. Eric Rademacher and Cincinnati Enquirer Political Reporter Howard Wilkinson.

For more information on this topic, visit:
Cincinnati Enquirer
UC Institute for Policy Research
League of Women Voters ballot info site

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