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Focus on the Facts


What all goes into our state budget? Wade Williams has the facts.

Misc. Topics Continued


More on the tornado and Menards. Plus, Mick Gilbertson from the Janesville Armory surprises us with a hummus taste test.

Misc. Topics


First, remarks from President Obama on the tornado that ripped through Oklahoma. Then, ideas on what the old Menards should become.

Elizabeth Horvath & Mindy Curtis - JPAC/SOK Summer Camp


We've got information on a great opportunity for area kids to attend a unique summer camp being jointly put together by The Janesville Performing Arts Center and Spotlight on Kids.

Miscellaneous Monday


A conversation on the generational gap.

Miscellaneous Monday


Star Trek, North Korea, and a whole lot more.

Lois Corwin - Friends of Noah


Lois tells us about an upcoming event. Plus, an update from the Janesville Farmers Market.

Boat Safety Week


US Coast Guard Auxiliary members Richard Biddinger and Dan Soergel will join us to preview Safe Boating Week and offer boaters some special safety inspections.

Fun For All Friday


A recent article in the Janesville Gazette sparks a conversation on teachers.

Open Phones


Your turn to talk on a variety of topics.

Gazette Reporter Neil Johnson


Janesville Gazette reporter Neil Johnson joins us to discuss public records in light of his story regarding the growing problem of inaccessibility of records by the media which has now become an issue in Rock County.

Mike Reuters-RCHS


How important has agriculture been to the development of "America's Bread Basket"? The historical society has an ongoing exhibit that takes you from the seed to the spoon. We find out about this exhibit and other happenings at the RCHS.

Drinking & Voting Laws


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Miscellaneous Topics


Sound-Off comments, John Whitcomb with a new trash system update, and the definition of a "Chancellor."

Focus on the Facts


IRS Targeting.

Open Phones


The conversation continues.

Open Phones


Benghazi, IRS, and Political Correctness.

Janesville Renaissance Faire


Chris Last gives all the details for the upcoming event at Traxler Park.

Food Share/Job Creation


The conversation continues on WI food share and job creation.

Miscellaneous Monday


More on 3D printing. Plus, a conversation on WI's Food Share Program.

Stephanie Klett


Wisconsin Department of Tourism Secretary Stephanie Klett is in to share the success of tourism in Wisconsin. Also, an update from the Janesville Farmers Market.

Janesville Schools


Some changes are coming to our high school schedules and credit requirements. We'll talk with the Janesville School District's Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Director, Kim Ehrhardt about the modifications. As well as Craig Principal, Dr. Alison Bjoin and Parker Principal, Chris Laue.

Motorcycle Safety


Curtis and Rebecca Pierce from the Goldwing Road Riders Association are in to talk about motorcycle safety as well as an upcoming event.

Stay Healthy Rock County


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Live from the 60 Plus Expo part 2


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Live from the 60 Plus Expo


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Health Care Costs


Recent reports have shed light on the growing problems in the cost of health care.

WCLO...Your Community Radio Station


What do you like about WCLO? What do you wish we'd do differently? We hear what you think about your community radio station.

Welcome to the Future


A one-way trip to Mars and flying cars in this edition of YTS.

Focus on the Facts


Wade Williams is in with facts on Benghazi.

WEDC


Your thoughts on problems at the WEDC, affects of the sequestration, and how to live life to the fullest.

Internet Sales Tax


The conversation continues on legislation to put sales tax on internet purchases.

Farewell to City Manager Eric Levitt


The Janesville City Manager is off to his new job in California. We get one last update.

Sportsmanship


A Salt Lake City soccer referee recently died from injuries sustained by a player. We talk about it.

Miscellaneous Monday


Open phones and how to print your own gun.

Alec Scholten - Storm Chaser


Its severe weather season and we talk with an avid storm chaser about severe weather and what those storm chasers can contribute to community safety.

JPD Chief David Moore; Rock County DA, David O'Leary


Driving while intoxicated is a big problem in the state and our own community. We discuss the issues in depth from the enforcement and education efforts underway to curb the practice, to the court system and other factors that can result in a driver still on the road after having multiple arrests.

Fun For All Friday


Movies, activities and DUI's.

Kim Ketola


Kim Ketola comes at the issue of abortion from a real human experience and the issues she faced after the procedure including tremendous guilt and misgivings about the process. Kim now puts her energy into a positive series of blogs and books exploring this sensitive issue and the truth behind the political wrangling.

Open Phones


Garbage cans, surveys and polls and more.

Vicki Stone - Visit Beloit


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Julie Seeman-Family Caregiver Support Program


First, a discussion on contraceptives for the underage. Then, taking care of aging or ailing family can bring about unexpected stress for those providing the care. We talk with Julie Seeman about some tips and solutions for care givers.

Open Phones


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MS Society Walk


Curt Sauser and Margery Tibits-Wakefield are in to talk about an upcoming fundraiser.

Miscellaneous Monday


The top 10 best and worst jobs of 2013. Plus, open phones on a variety of topics.

Rent to Own


What does it mean to rent to own? We talk about it as well as payday loans.

Dr. Scott Spaulding-Friends of Noah


A fundraiser is coming up this weekend for FoN, plus some valuable information about protecting your pet from rabies. Plus, a look at your weekend events.

Field Sobriety Tests


We hear your thoughts on field sobriety blood tests, as well as other issues.

Paul Ryan/Open Phones


We get an update from the congressman. Then, open phone time on a variety of topics.

Open Phones/Yuri Rashkin


More on free cell service. Then, one of the administrators to the Janesville Community Facebook page, Yuri Rashkin.

Miscellaneous Topics


Boston, free cell phone service, and bipartisanship.

Angie Edge


Angie Edge from the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board tells us everything we need to know about Grilled Cheese Month!

Open Phones


Open phones on a variety of topics.

Open Phones


New trash cans, capitalism, and debt are among the open phone topics this morning on YTS.

Focus on the Facts


Enemy Combatants

Miscellaneous Topics Continued


Facebook, the Janesville Community Page, and a 60 foot cross.

Miscellaneous Topics


Dogs in parks, online privacy, and zombies vs. humans.

Dancing With the Stars


The annual fundraising event for the Alzheimer's Support Center is coming up. We talk with a couple of the 'stars' of this years local dance competition, Andy & Jamie Murray, as well as Dan Wilcox from the Center.

Internet Taxes/Gail Graham


The conversation on taxing internet purchases continues. Then, Gail Graham of the Southern Wisconsin Workforce Development Board previews and upcoming job fair.

Miscellaneous Monday


A recap of the past week's events in Boston. Plus, taxes and the internet.

Glenn Disrude/Mark Dwyer - Trucks and Trees


Our guests have an upcoming tree sale in common. Glenn updates us on the winner of the "truck on ice" Kiwanis promotion as well as their upcoming tree sale. Mark Dwyer offers tree care and planting tips.

Discovering Democracy


Several students who have recently returned from the Discovering Democracy trip to Washington will share the knowledge and insights they have gained into our nation's political processes.

Tom Presney - Janesville Parks


Tom answers your questions about the EAB and flooding.

Ron Faiola - Wisconsin Supper Clubs


We chat with the author of a great new Wisconsin-themed book on classic supper clubs. Many of the featured clubs are in the WCLO Listening area. We explore the history and heritage of the famous Supper Club Tradition and what the future may hold. Youcan find more information at: http://www.supperclubbook.com

Severe Weather Week


First, a sports update from WCLO Sports Director Al Fagerli. Then, it's Severe Weather Week and from the News 3 Weather Center, Gary Cannalte tells us how to be prepared.

Deb Burma


Former Janesville resident and author Deb Burma discusses a new book addressing women's stuggles and how a Christian life can help.

Rod Benstead - Money Smart Week


A statewide initiative to help consumers get smart about money will come to the Hedberg Public Library the week of April 20-27. Rod Benstead from Consumer Credit Counseling Service in Beloit and Janesville joins us for a preview of what you can learn.

Open Phones


Open phone time on a variety of topics.

Focus on the Facts


Wade Williams focuses on gun control.

Immigration


A conversation on immigration and traveling to different countries. Plus, remarks from President Obama.

Tragedy at the Boston Marathon


Review of the happenings at the Boston Marathon. Plus, critiquing the major news media. And insight from someone whose participated in the marathon, General Manager of WCLO Mike O'Brien.

Bill Bolgrin-Beloit Historical Society


The Beloit connection to the Titanic with Bill Bolgrin.

Miscellaneous Monday Continued


More on the 6 year old millionaire. Plus, a professor tells a student how it is; the immigration bill; and the gun debate.

Miscellaneous Monday


Topics include: Fast food and a 6 year old millionaire.

Miike Lecrone


The long time (and nearly legendary) director of the UW-Badger Band joins us to share some stories and tell you how you can experience the band "off the field' for their spring concert.

Tim Cullen/BJSO


We check-in with State Senator Tim Cullen on a variety of topics. Then, the new Executive Director and the BJS Conductor drop by with the latest news and final performance details for the season.

Fun For All Friday


Upcoming events, open phones, North Korea and an update from Janesville School Board President Bill Sodemann.

Open Phones/Janesville Alumni Association


First, some open phone time on recent Sound-Off comments and jobs outlook. Then, from the Janesville Alumni Association, Dave Distephano and Brett Berg.

What Happened to the News?


It seems like more and more news outlets are adding opinion and commentary into their stories. We talk about it.

Kimberly VanBeek, Tammy McCaslin Krebs, and Johnny Chowaniec


We preview the 2nd Annual Habitat for Humanity Pound the Pavement 5k and 10k Run/Walk coming up.Saturday, May 18, 2013 at The Home Depot in Janesville. Visit www.active.com or www.hfhrjc.org for more info.

Miss Beloit and Miss Beloit Outstanding Teen


We visit with the newly crowned Miss Beloit,Paige Frendahl and Miss Beloit's Outstanding Teen, Rebecca Charles, who are both headed to the state pageant and discuss the pageant system, their platforms and why they would ultimately like to be the next Miss America.

Open Phones


There's been a shake-up at JC Penny's. Later, a conversation on being homeless in America.

Focus on the Facts


Wade Williams focuses on Brewer history.

Open Phones


Topics include: Rights and Gun Control.

Open Phones


Topics include: Business in Janesville and Gun Control.

Miscellaneous Monday


More Miscellaneous Monday fun.

Cop Talk


Officer Chad Sullivan and Sgt. Brian Donohue are in with some spring safety tips and to answer your questions.

Miscellaneous Monday


The name of the meat you buy might be changing. Plus, more on air travel and the wrongly convicted.

Fun For All Friday


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Paul Freiberger - "When can you Start?”


The author of a book on interviewing skills joins us with tips and advice on how you can get potential employers to ask the question, "When can you Start?".

Your Talk Show and Movies


With the news of Roger Ebert's passing, we reminisce, including our own "Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down rating." Then, open phones on airline troubles and being politically correct.

Open Phones/Wisconsin Builders Association


First, open phones on immigration and the future of the Republican party. Then, we catch up with representatives from the Wisconsin Builders Association.

Elizabeth Horvath/Mark Pocan


Elizabeth Horvath is in with a big JPAC announcement. Then, we catch up with our new 2nd Congressional District Congressman's first 100 days in office and discuss a rally in opposition to the GOP budget at which Rep. Pocan is appearing.

Severe Weather Spotting


It's severe weather season, and Steve Fitzsimmons lets us how we can be prepared.

Taxes with Dave Hagen


Dave Hagen, CPA is in to answer your last minute tax questions.

Election Results


Tim has your local election results. Plus, an update on the sequester.

Focus on the Facts


Wade Williams focuses on Voter ID facts.

Miscellaneous Topics


Commenting on news stories, strange and stupid news, and being politically correct.

Election Preview/Misc Topics


First, Tim has a preview of today's elections. Then, commenting on news stories and being politically correct.

City Attractions/Opening Day


The future of the Rock County Fairgrounds and Pohlman Field location debate continues.

Election Preview


Tim has your Spring 2013 Election Preview.

Deb Kolste


We catch up with 44th State Assembly District Representative, Deb Kolste, who has jumped into her first term with both feet. We discuss some legislation Representative Kolste backs and how she sees her first few months in office.

Fun For All Friday


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DuWayne Severson/Julie Broda


Janesville City Council Candidate Profile interviews with DuWayne Severson and Julie Broda.

Diane Eyers


A Janesville School Board Candidate Profile with Diane Eyers.

Affordable Care Act


Tim has some numbers on how the Affordable Care Act will impact you.

Douglas Macklein/RCHS


First, a Janesville City Council Candidate Profile interview with Douglas Macklein. Then, a preview of some upcoming events with the Rock County Historical Society and Mike Reuters and Joe Knilans.

Open Phones


While we await a decision from the Supreme Court involving gay marriage rights, we hear your thoughts.

Brian Fitzgerald


Janesville City Council Candidate Profile with Brian Fitzgerald.

Letters to the Editor/Wasteful Spending


Editor the Janesville Gazette, Scott Angus, takes us through the process of Letters to the Editor. Then, Tim highlights wasteful spending.

Polls & National Nutrition Month


First, a number of polls on our confidence in government. Then, it's National Nutrition Month; Kelly Jones of Medithin is in with some healthy living advice.

Focus on the Facts


Wade Williams focuses on facts of the Sequestration.

Kristen Hesselbacher


A Janesville School Board Candidate Profile with Kristen Hasselbacher. Then, open phones on a variety of topics.

Karl Dommershausen


First, the sidewalk saga continues. Then, a Janesville School Board Candidate Profile with Karl Dommershausen.

Open Phones


Tim takes your calls on a variety of issues.

Trash Talk continues


Our discussion with Peter Riggs and John Whitcomb continues on all you need to know about the new trash collection system coming soon.

Sam Liebert


A City Council Candidate Profile interview with Sam Liebert. Later, a conversation about austerity and Cyprus.

John Whitcomb and Peter Riggs - Trash Collection


Part 1. The segment opens with brief interviews with the Janesville Jets and Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. Then Janesville's new automated trash collection begins at the end of April, and you'll begin to see the carts as of April 1. Here's everything you need to know.

Sarah Kruse/Cathy Myers


First, an exciting announcement from Sarah Kruse of Beloit Hospice. Then, a Janesville School Board Candidate profile interview with Cathy Myers.

Postal Service Problems and Solutions


We are joined by the President of NALC Branch 572, Jeffrey Wagner, for some insights into the financial issues that are plaguing the Postal Service.

Open Phones and Katie Ziebert


We spend this hour on a variety of topics in the first segment. At the halfway point, MIss Beloit's Outstanding Teen 2012, Katie Ziebert, stops by to talk about this year's Miss Beloit Pageant and the positives that pageants can bring about for young women.

Focus on the Facts


Wade Williams has some real estate facts of Rock County.

Steubenville Case


We discuss the recent sentencing of two Steubenville, Ohio high school football players charged with rape.

Fred Jackson


We talk with one of the challengers running for a seat on the Janesville School Board on April 2.

Miscellaneous Monday


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Dan Wilcox / Michael Vogel - Financial & Legal Planning


How can you guarantee a comfortable retirement? How can you make sure your spouse is secure if you die first? There are an endless array of questions in financial and legal planning and we take as many of yours as we can in an hour in advance of a special seminar on March 21st coming to our area.

Peter Severson for School Board


A chat with one of the incumbent candidates for Janesville School Board.

Fun For all Friday


Tim Bremel and Tim Beggs discuss entertainment over the St. Patrick's Day weekend.

Rock County Development with James Otterstein and Mary Wilmer


The Co-Chair of Rock County 5.0 and Rock County's Economic Development Manager have some positive news to share about the direction of our local economy.

Dr. Karen Schulte/Bill Sodemann - JVL Schools


We hear from the Janesville School District Board President and Superintendent regarding a recent dust up over contract discussions with the JEA. The JEA President was on the program yesterday.

Advance Directives and related documents


Dr. Keilhauer discusses some important reasons why advanced directives should be considered by everyone and how to get started.
The website referred to in the podcast is here

Crusita Barrios -YWCA - Migrant workers


We'll talk with teh YWCA's Immigrant Outreach Program Coordinator on the challenges facing migrant workers in advance of an upcoming panel discussion that is open to the public on the issue on March 15th from 12-2 at the Rock County Job Center

Dr. Dave Parr - JEA


The President of the Janesville Education Association explains the union's recent volley back to the school board including a potential lawsuit as workplace rules and compensation talks appear to hit a wall.

Dr. Jay MacNeal, Mercy Health System EMS Director


A new, higher-tech EMS vehicle is coming to our area. We'll talk about improvements and just what the emergency medical response teams have available to help save lives.

Nanny State


Has the US become a "Nanny State?"

JSD-Bill Sodemann


The clock is ticking for Janesville teachers considering retirement, but their future is somewhat cloudy without a new contract. Board President Bill Sodemann joins us with a look into that uncertain future and what the board may propose.

Focus on the Facts


Wade Williams focuses on mining facts.

Budget/Mining


Is automation and globalization the key to the US budget woes? Plus, mining and more on rent to own in this segment of YTS.

Big Gulps/Rent to Own


Some New York Politicians think they've found the solution to America's obesity problem. Then, how ethical are rent to own stores?

School Vouchers


The conversation continues on School Vouchers with Superintendent of Beloit Public Schools Steve McNeal.

Miscellaneous Monday


Daylight Saving Time, Sugary Drinks, Drug Resistant Bacteria, Contentious Political Anniversaries, and foreign countries buying US land. It's a busy Monday Morning on YTS.

Fun For All Friday Part 3


Community Events and a farewell to WCLO Newsman Jon Meerdink.

Fun For All Friday Part 2


Cruises, Stupid Criminals, Restaurant Fads & the Politically Correct are topics in this Fun For All Friday Segment.

Fun For All Friday


The new Wizard of Oz prequel comes out tonight. What are your favorite classic films?

Glenwood/Drones


The conversation continues on the recent situation at Glenwood. Then, Drones have been making headlines in recent weeks, we talk about it.

Dr. Rob Tomaro & Susan Aquila


Dr. Rob Tomaro gives talks about an exciting event coming up with the BJSO, along with violinist Susan Aquila.

Sequester


The conversation continues on the sequester.

Cell Phone Etiquette/Sequester


We love to talk etiquette on YTS and this time it has to do with cell phones. Then, more on the sequester.

School Vouchers


School vouchers have been making headlines in Wisconsin and several other states. We talk about it.

Healthy Eating/More on Glenwood


First, a discussion on healthy eating. Then, the conversation continues on Glenwood

Happy Sequester Day


Open phones as Tim talks about the looming spending cuts and some other topics.

Open Forum


Your calls and comments on a variety of issues. Tim discusses an ABC TV news interview with Michelle Obama that was "edited for content"

Miscellaneous Wednesday


Open lines continue along several topical lines including the mining bill in the state legislature.

The truth about accupuncture


The segment opens with some open topic discuss. In the second half, we talk with Steve Rosenthal of Community Accupuncture and dispel some of the mystery about the procedure.

Bill Sodemann & Dr. Dave Parr- JSD


The JEA President and SDJ School Board President join us to talk about a multitude of issues including teacher retirements and what changes might be coming once the contract ends.

Open Phone Monday


The calls and commentary continue on topics including the federal budget, school vouchers and more.

Miscellaneous Monday - What's bugging you?


Tim has a case of the Mondays and takes calls on nasty Facebook posts and a variety of other topics

Neighbors Helping Neighbors conclusion


Our live broadcast and fund appeal continues with Beloit City Manager Larry Arft.

Neighbors Helping Neighbors continues


We continue our fundraising appeal and chat with guests Steve McNeal ( Superintendent of the Beloit School District), Tom Dunkin (Beloit Deputy police chief), and State Senator Tim Cullen.

Neighbors Helping Neighbors - LIVE from Merrill Community Center


We're live from the Merrill Community Center in Beloit for their annual fundraiser event with guests including Former NY Yankee Jerry Kenney and center Director, Regina Dunkin.

Budget bullet-point discussion


We hear your thoughts on a variety of issues. Including: Walker's proposed budget, taxes, and school voucher system.

Wisconsin Budget / Deb Kolste


We review Governor Walker's budget address and get the thoughts of 44th Assembly District Representative, Deb Kolste
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