Wisconsin Badgers fans love their traditions. But there are still frontiers yet unexplored by some fans. We talk to a sports reporter who tells us what Wisconsin fans need to put on their bucket lists. We also look at a new study that examines the mistrust that formed between Milwaukee residents and police after a police beating in the city 12 years ago.
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100 Things Wisconsin Fans Should Know And Do Before They Die
From catching a game and jumping around at Camp Randall, to naming some of the best Badger players and coaches of all time, a sportswriter talks about the 100 things he thinks Wisconsin fans should know and do before they die.
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Study Finds Drop In 911 Calls In African-American Neighborhoods After Police Beating
A new study found a drop in the number of 911 calls from predominantly African American neighborhoods in Milwaukee after the police beating of Frank Jude Jr. 12 years ago. Our guest tells us more about the study and what it means during a period of high tensions between police and communities.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Chris Malina Producer
- Haleema Shah Producer
- Jesse Temple Guest
- John Diedrich Guest
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