We discuss the impact that conservative radio show host Rush Limbaugh had on politics and America. Then, a pediatrician explains how reopened schools in central Wisconsin kept COVID-19 infections low and how that success can be replicated.
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The Legacy Of Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh, who died on Feb. 17, helped transform the Republican Party, the media and culture over decades as a firebrand, conservative radio host. We talk with a political historian about Limbaugh’s influence and legacy and what the conservative movement will be like without him.
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Wood County Schools Show Low COVID-19 Spread
A Wisconsin Rapids doctor recently released a study with very encouraging results: of almost 5,000 students and more than 600 school staff members from 17 schools, only seven students contracted COVID-19. The pediatrician discusses her study and what the schools did to limit the spread of the virus.
Episode Credits
- Kealey Bultena Host
- Joe Tarr Producer
- Steven Potter Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Nicole Hemmer Guest
- Dr. Amy Falk Guest
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