Bobbi Maxwell, popular afternoon DJ on WRRM-FM (98.5), could be back on the air as early as Nov. 1, but she may have to work out of her home.
Maxwell has been in a Loveland health care center on complete bed rest since a freak accident Sept. 26. She's suffering from a cracked pelvis that "hurts a lot. Too much to even think straight sometimes.
"I was horseback riding with my boyfriend. He went back to the campsite and my horse, a real follower, suffered some kind of anxiety separation. She reared straight up and I went off and pulled her on top of me."
Chris Lynn is filling in on Maxwell's 2-7 p.m. shift.
HALLOWEEN
Music for Monsters
Make yourself a mix of ghoulish sounds
Horror flicks rock it hard, rip it loud
Rockers roll release party into costume fest
Halloween rock treats
Grown-ups grab Halloween
Makeup tricks
Set the Mood
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Sculptor's detail is his strong point
Seeing 'Galileo' is in the stars
Troupe tweaks 'Romeo & Juliet'
Peter Jennings reporting from Devou Park
New this week
Art prof exhibits three-dimensional paintings at Solway
New Pops CD fetes the ballet
'Wise Women' gives age a new image
PEOPLE
The barber of Garfield Place
Five awarded 'Spirit of Cincinnati'
DJ wants back in the saddle
Parker stumps for Kerry
Seymour leaves elegant mark on city
Milford company a big hit with Jessica, gal pals
REVIEW
Guided by Voices bids a sloshy adieu
LIFE & LEISURE
Style Notes
Insatiable shopper
The brooch is back
TRAVEL
Ohio Statehouse makes a capital tour
Columbus filled with history, art, shopping
Find 'weather-proof' fun at Great Wolf waterpark
Amish invite tourists into home for a meal