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WBFO Brief Sept. 29, 2021

In today’s WBFO Brief, Hear about the increasing indications that Mercy Hospital will face a strike by CWA workers starting on Friday — and learn what the hospital is already. Also, hear the latest on a Buffalo fundraiser for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his possible presidential bid. And learn about why there are fewer search and rescue missions in the Adirondack mountains these days- but fewer rangers to take care of them.

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