We hear how summer camps are operating amid the pandemic. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson discusses whether Congress should approve more aid. Then, a reporter explains the gaps in Wisconsin’s regulations of drillers following a deadly gas line explosion.
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Summer Camps During The Pandemic Summer
Although some summer day camps were forced to shut down this year because of the pandemic, others have found a way to keep operating. We talk with the executive director of a nonprofit that runs camps in Madison and Waukesha about what’s different this year and lessons she’s learned that could help schools when they reopen.
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Sen. Ron Johnson Discusses Coronavirus Aid
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson discusses how state and federal authorities are responding to the pandemic, and whether Congress should approve more aid.
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Two Years After Sun Prairie Explosion, Wisconsin Has Few Regulations On Drillers
A man died in July 2018 when drillers failed to follow policies and struck a gas line, causing an explosion. A reporter explains that the same drillers are operating in Wisconsin, and the state has few restrictions on direct drilling.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Joe Tarr Producer
- Keegan Kyle Producer
- Kealey Bultena Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Rebecca Carlin Guest
- Ron Johnson Guest
- Parker Schorr Guest
- Kealey Bultena Interviewer
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