We learn about some ways the lives of Wisconsinites are being documented during this strange time, to share with future generations. Then we talk with a children’s book author about great stories from baseball’s history we may have forgotten, or not known about in the first place. And we look at Governor Evers’ new plan to re-open Wisconsin’s economy.
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Wisconsin Projects To Document Life During The Coronavirus Pandemic
We are living through an historic time, and it’s important to document life today for posterity. We learn about two projects meant to record the experience of living through the coronavirus outbreak here in Wisconsin.
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The Baseball Stories You've Never Heard Of
With the baseball season on pause, our baseball memories have never been more important. We talk to the author of a new children’s book rounding up some of the lesser known figures and stories of baseball history.
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'Badger Bounce Back' Lays Out Phases For Reopening State's Economy
The state Department of Health Services is out with a plan to reopen Wisconsin’s economy in three phases, dependent on how COVID-19 testing and tracing capacity progresses. We talk with a WPR reporter about the details of the “Badger Bounce Back” and how it’s being received.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Dean Knetter Producer
- Andy Moore Guest
- Christian Øverland Guest
- Derrick Barnes Guest
- Rob Mentzer Guest
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