The time to bake more involved, more delicious treats is now, our Food Friday guest argues — especially if you’re putting off working on, or even baking, something else. And a reporter shares what he found when talking with different Wisconsin residents about their experiences with and recovering from COVID-19. And we learn more about the decision by state regulators to prevent utility companies from shutting off services for another month.
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Food Friday: Baking To Pass The Time, Or Avoid Doing Other Work
A pastry chef, cake blogger and expert procrastinator gives us permission to avoid other more “important” activities, as long as we fill the time with baking.
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What Does 'Recovered' Really Mean When It Comes To COVID-19? The Experience Varies For Wisconsinites And Beyond
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services’ website shows the latest data on COVID-19 cases including the percentage people who have recovered. But what ‘recovered’ means to the health department might not be the same for everyone. We talk with a WisContext reporter about the wide range recovery experiences for some Wisconsinites.
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Wisconsin Utility Shutoff Moratorium Extended Another Month Due To COVID-19
Wisconsin’s moratorium on utility shutoffs has been extended until October 1 due to the economic fallout tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk to a journalist to learn more about the decision and some pushback to the move.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Natalie Guyette Producer
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- Erin Gardner Guest
- Mark Riechers Guest
- Danielle Kaeding Guest
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
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