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‘To God be the glory’...Creighton’s Walt ‘Baby’ Love inducted into Radio Hall of Fame | New Pittsburgh Courier

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WALT “BABY” LOVE For Walt “Baby” Love, he says that “my faith is all I have.” That’s more than enough. Love’s faith has taken him to the pinnacle of honors for a radio personality—an induction into the Radio Hall of Fame. The prestigious honor came on Nov. 1, 2022, at Radisson Blue Aqua Hotel in … Continued

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