We look ahead to another Great Lakes shipping season. Then, the NFL Draft lands in Green Bay. Then, we look at Wisconsin’s role in fighting DOGE. Then, a story from Wisconsin Life. And we learn about raptor cams around the state.
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The Great Lakes shipping season opens early
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have opened the Soo Locks, connecting Lake Superior with the lower Great Lakes, to begin the shipping season ahead of schedule. We talk with a UW-Superior Transportation and Logistics associate professor about expectations for the upcoming shipping season.
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NFL Draft comes to Green Bay
The NFL Draft is coming to Green Bay next month, bringing tens of thousands of visitors with it. We look at how the smallest city in pro sports is getting ready for the NFL’s largest offseason event.
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Wisconsin’s attorney general joins challenges to DOGE
There are more than 20 lawsuits against Elon Musk’s efforts to curtail government functions. We talk to Josh Kaul, Wisconsin’s attorney general, about why he is joining the fight against DOGE.
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Wisconsin Life
We visit a dance studio in Madison that is helping Ukraine refugees stay connected to their culture.
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Raptor project launches eagle cam in Trempealeau
A pair of bald eagles in Trempealeau known as Mrs. and Mr. T can now be enjoyed by the masses after the Raptor Project launched a new webcam. We get updates from this organization that has several projects in Wisconsin.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Lee Rayburn Host
- Daniel Rust Guest
- Josh Kaul Guest
- John Howe Guest
- Avery Lea Rogers Producer
- Royce Podeszwa Producer
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Mackenzie Krumme Producer
- Tyler Ditter Technical Director
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Dean Knetter Executive Producer
- Tim Peterson Managing Producer
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