The panel discusses a Dayton native's connection to "Black Panther," a program to help students with learning differences, Kroger's culinary strategy to fight Amazon and Walmart, Thing-A-Ling pastries, a proposed change to SNAP and more.
Maxim then talks with government and politics reporter Amanda Seitz about FC Cincinnati's proposed strategy to transform the West End with a $200 million soccer stadium -- and why parts of the community are fighting back.
Later, reporter Lisa Bernard-Kuhn explains why Ohio is racing against a September deadline to have enough doctors to prescribe medical marijuana -- and how the program could fail before it even begins.
1:50 - The panel discusses a Dayton woman's connection to "Black Panther," a program to help students with learning differences, Kroger's culinary strategy, Thing-A-Ling pastries, a proposed change to SNAP and more.
19:10 - Reporter Amanda Seitz explains FC Cincinnati's controversial plan for the West End
39:00 - Reporter Lisa Bernard-Kuhn discusses Ohio's latest snag in the legalization of medical marijuana.
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Will FC Cincy stadium help or destroy West End?
How hard will it be to get medical pot in Ohio?
This woman brought 'Black Panther' world
Will this culinary idea help Kroger beat Amazon?
This once-a-year pastry has locals drooling
Trump administration proposes Blue Apron-style overhaul for food stamps
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