We find out more about a new safe house in southeastern Wisconsin that can protect up to 20 victims of sex trafficking. We also talk about the benefits of retelling old family stories during the holidays. Plus, we look at a court order to remove 234,000 people from Wisconsin’s voter rolls.
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The Latest On Court Order To Purge Thousands From Wisconsin Voter Rolls
234,000 people in Wisconsin may need to re-register to vote in next year’s presidential election. We look at a ruling by an Ozaukee County judge last week. Plus, we get the latest on a tax credits dispute between the Evers administration and Foxconn.
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Remodeled Schoolhouse Provides Shelter, Services To Local Survivors Of Sex Trafficking
After two years of volunteer labor to strip and remodel a former schoolhouse, a national organization has opened it’s 10-room, 20 bed safe house to survivors of sex trafficking. The house, located in southeastern Wisconsin, is the group’s largest to date. We learn more about the project.
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The Value Of Telling Old Family Stories
During the holidays, old family stories inevitably get retold. Our guest says even if they seem boring for some, they can be beneficial for younger relatives still learning about their values and history. She talks with us about which stories are important and the best ways to tell them.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Bill Martens Producer
- Natalie Guyette Producer
- Dean Knetter Producer
- Laurel White Guest
- Sarah Frazer Piskor Guest
- Cynthia Blakeley Guest
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