Wisconsin has a well-publicized “brain drain” problem, in which young Wisconsinites leave the state after graduating from college only to return many years later to raise a family. Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert talk to one young Wisconsinite who’s trying to fight the brain drain by attracting Millenials to move to Door County. They also check in on what’s happening in Congress this week and discuss the ‘bogus’ charges cell service provider T-Mobile allegedly added to customers’ bills.
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One Millenial Is Trying To Get Her Peers To Move To Door County
Wisconsin has the well-publicized problem of a “brain drain.” A lot of young Wisconsinites leave the state once they graduate from college and come back later to raise families. One millenial is working to get rid of the brain drain by attracting her peers to Door County as businessowners. She discusses her efforts and what else can be done to draw young people to northern Wisconsin.
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T-Mobile Faces Charges Of Adding 'Bogus' Fees To Customers' Bills
Cell service provider T-Mobile is being charged with overbilling their customers by adding ‘bogus’ fees to customers’ bills. A reporter discusses the charges against the company, and what changes could be coming.
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This Week In Congress – July 2, 2014
USA Today Politics and Congress Editor Paul Singer joins Central Time for his weekly update on happenings in Congress.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Galen Druke Producer
- Caitlin Oleson Guest
- Brendan Sasso Guest
- Paul Singer Guest
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