
Jenn Jordan
Co-Host at WKRQ-FM (Cincinnati, OH)
Co-Host at Jeff & Jenn Podcast
Proud Mom of Jakob who has Autism and Co-Host of the Jeff and Jenn Morning Show on Q102 Cincinnati
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10 hours ago |
weather.com | Jenn Jordan
Your Final Resting Place Could Be A ReefWhat if death could also bring new life? Instead of placing ashes in urns or scattering them in quiet ceremony, United Kingdom-based company Resting Reef incorporates cremated remains into handcrafted underwater memorials that help regenerate damaged marine ecosystems. The idea for Resting Reef emerged from a deeply personal place, explained co-founder Aura Murillo. By signing up you agree to the Terms & Privacy Policy. Unsubscribe at any time.
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1 day ago |
aol.com | Jenn Jordan
Did you see the fireball? Text us at (404) 793-7182 and share your images and videos. A "fiery ball" blazing through the midday sky sent residents across parts of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina scrambling for answers on Thursday. The mysterious flaming object turned out to be the result of a bolide, or large meteor, breaking up over the Southeast, creating a fireball.
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1 day ago |
weather.com | Jenn Jordan
Where Cosmic Birthdays Meet Ancient StonesA mysterious "fiery ball" blazing through the midday sky sent residents across parts of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina scrambling for answers on Thursday. The first sightings began around noon, with multiple people reporting what looked like falling debris, possibly a meteor or asteroid, hurtling across the sky.
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4 days ago |
weather.com | Jenn Jordan
Guests pour water on an individual after the Paterson Public Schools graduation at Hinchliffe Stadium. (Yannick Peterhans/NorthJersey.com)A celebration for hundreds of graduating seniors turned into a heat-related emergency Monday afternoon, as soaring temperatures forced officials in Paterson, New Jersey to abruptly cut short the district-wide graduation ceremony. The ceremony, which began under the blazing 12:30 p.m. sun, honored students from Eastside High School, Rosa L.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Jenn Jordan
An international team of researchers using a high-flying balloon experiment known as ANITA (Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna) has been stumped by a series of strange and unexplained radio signals that seemingly came from miles beneath the ice. The ANITA experiment's primary goal was to track neutrinos - tiny particles that travel through Earth's atmosphere after extreme cosmic events like exploding stars.
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