The Wisconsin man who pleaded guilty to kidnapping Jayme Closs and the intentional homicide of her parents has been sentenced. We get the latest. Then, we hear why walking is more than a mere mode of transportation — it’s a way to strengthen communities and tackle loneliness.
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Update On The Jayme Closs Kidnapping Case
The Wisconsin man who pleaded guilty earlier this year to kidnapping a 13-year-old Jayme Closs and the intentional homicide of her parents has been sentenced. A WPR reporter joins us to offer details about the latest phase of the case.
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How Taking A Walk Can Better Your World
What if we told you there was a way to strengthen our communities, ensure the future of democracy and cure the pervasive loneliness of our modern society? What if it was as simple as taking a walk? Our guest explains the science, history and infrastructure behind the benefits of walking.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Courtney Everett Producer
- Jana Rose Schleis Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Rich Kremer Guest
- Antonia Malchik Guest
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