Wilbur Radio | radioNOVO News for NWPA 06-12-26

Good morning.A major leadership change is underway in Crawford County. Tomorrow is the final day for long-time jail Warden Jack Greenfield. He is retiring after a forty-year career in corrections. Deputy Warden Ben Fair steps in tomorrow morning to take over as interim warden.Meanwhile, World War Two history returns to the lakefront this summer. The annual D-Day Conneaut is officially a go for August thirteenth through the fifteenth. More than twelve-hundred re-enactors will stage amphibious beach assaults. Admission is free, but you must get tickets online in advance at d-day-ohio-dot-u-s.And the Shapiro Administration has marked a major environmental milestone with help from a Pittsburgh Steelers legend. State officials announced the plugging of Pennsylvania's four-hundredth abandoned oil and gas well. Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis, who owns the company that capped the leaking well, joined leaders to celebrate the cleanup. Officials say the state has now capped more toxic wells in the last three years than in the previous eleven years combined.For more news, download the radioNOVO app. I’m Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News.