WCLO's Stan Milam Show
Stan Milam explores issues facing residents in Janesville and the rest of Southern Wisconsin for two hours every weekday morning on WCLO.- Thursday, April 30
- Renaissance Expo interviews
- Renaissance Expo interviews
- Renaissance Expo interviews
- Renaissance Expo interviews
- Renaissance Expo interviews
Assembly Speaker Rep. Mike Sheridan, D-Janesville
Mark Gregory, Johnson Bank Senior Vice President and manager of the bank's Wealth Advisory Group
Thad Nation from Wired Wisconsin discusses the relationship between innovative technology and economic development
Mary Ellen Haas, program director for Rock County Senior Services
Sherry Zimmerman, tour planner for Van Galder Tour and Travel
Marcy Weber, vice president of WEBCO and Huntington Place
Local investment advisor Chad Karl
Debi Leaman, field manager for the Janesville office of AAA Wisconsin
We are broadcasting live from the 7th Annual Renaissance Experience Expo in the Pontiac Convention Center in Janesville
Ken Regez from Wisconsin Theaterworks previews the group's next performance - Breakin' Up is Hard to Do
Joanne Woodman, senior advocate at Mercy Health System.
- Wednesday, April 29
- Dancin' Red Hot
- Capitol Steps and Arlen Spector
- Dems react to Walker
- Hockey, new ice arena and United Way
WJVL program director and host Red Hot Ken Scott previews his appearance with Lucey Anderson from Kutter Harley on Saturday's Dancing with the Stars at the Janesville Performing Arts Center
Mark Eaton, the Capitol Step's Happy Booker, reviews the group's latest CD
Wisconsin and Washington lobbyist Bill Broydrick comments on having Arlen Spector over for dinner a week before the Pennsylvania senator defects to the Democratic PartyJoe Wineke, chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, reacts to Republican Scott Walker's formal entry into the 2010 race for Wisconsin governore
Bill McCoshen says his plan to bring a Junior A hockey team to Janesville is proceeding independent of a community effort to build a new ice arena.
Mike O'Brien and Dave Johnson, co-chairs of the United Way of North Rock County fund drive are joined by Tammy DeGarmo to announce that the drive has exceeded its goal. - Tuesday, April 28
- Utility bills
- Municipal spending
- Bio industry in Wisconsin
- New ice arena in Janesville?
- Bill Truman on local issues
Open Mic
Open Mic
Josh Morby from the Wisconsin Bio Industry Alliance discusses the current status and the future of biofuels in Wisconsin
Open Mic
Janesville City Council member Bill Truman discusses talk he's heard about a new Janesville ice arena, code enforcement, economic development and spending priorities
- Monday, April 27
- New chief in town
- Sheridan on GM
- Calling all teachers
- The end of free speech
Janesville's new police chief, Dave Moore, lays out his priorities for a safe and properous Janesville
Assembly Speaker Rep. Mike Sheridan, D-Janesville, comments on GM and the area economy
U.S. Cellular is spending $1 million on school projects
Author and former talk show host Brad O'Leary discusses his new book, "Shut up America, the End of Free Speech."
- Friday, April 24
- Milton women and UW-Rock art
- Koz on Electroral College
- GM retirees
- Philanthropic wilderness area
Christina Slaback, executive director of the Milton Area Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Tourism, discusses tomorrow's Milton Women's Expo.
Julie Rumage and Sue Losching previews the May 1 UW-Rock County Foundation's Seventh Annual Taste of CultureOur political analyst, John Kozlowicz, previews his presentation on the Electoral College to the Janesville League of Women Voters
Open Mic
Author Tom Butler reveals iconic wilderness area gifted to us from private individuals and organizations
- Thursday, April 23
- Former Assistant Governor Jim Klauser
- The morning Gazette
- Followup to shooting and chase
- Spoden reviews police chase
Jim Klauser, the top aide to former Gov. Tommy Thompson, explains his support for Mark Neumann to be the next Wisconsin governor
Lon Haenel, circulation director for The Janesville Gazette, previews Monday's launch of the morning paper
Open Mic
Rock County Sheriff Bob Spoden reviews the actions of officers during the chase of a shooting suspect.
- Wednesday, April 22
- Shooting update and Depot Days
- Shooting update and info on prescription drug monitoring
- Shooting update and GM Janesville plant report
- Shooting report and State Sen. Neal Kedzie on elections
WCLO's Steve Benton has an update on this morning's shooting.
Brooklyn Village Board member Sue McCallum previews this weekend's Depot DaysWCLO's Steve Benton propvides an update on this morning's shooting.
Assembly Rep. Gary Sherman discusses his effort to establish a statewide prescription drug monitoring programWCLO News reporter Steve Benton has an update on this morning's shooting.
Jim Leute, business editor at The Janesville Gazette, previews today's story on the future of the Janesville GM plantWCLO News reporter Stave Benton reports live from the scene of a shooting and high speed chase.
State Sen. Neal Kedzie comments on his opposition to two proposed election law changes - Tuesday, April 21
- Severe weather week
- The morning Gazette
- Jake on GM plant and National Day of Service report
- What's the GM Janesville plant's future?
WCLO Program Director Tim Bremel reviews severe weather announcements on WCLO
Scott Angus, editor of The Janesville Gazette, reports on Monday's launch of the morning Gazette
Gina Smith of Janesville has a report on her National Day of Service project to provide food to area food pantries followed by Jake describing his work to dismantle machinery at the Janesville GM plant
Open Mic
- Monday, April 20
- GM in Janesville
- Beer and ice
- Get ready for racing
- Early Earth Day
Open Mic
Open Mic
ASA official Steve Einhaus previews the Joe Shear Classic coming to Madison International Speedway May 3
Assembly Rep. Spencer Black discusses passage of the Clean Lakes Bill
- Friday, April 17
- High school sports fundraiser
- New reference specialist at Hedberg
- 11-year-olds weigh in on Stan's poetry recitations
- Sam's back in town
Dave Ellis from the Craig Athletic Team Supporters previews the May 9 Casino night to benefit high school sports at Craig and Parker
Meet Hedberg's Library's new research specialist - Kate Hull
We also check in with Janesville Gazette reporter Ted Sullivan who previews a three-part series on heroin use in the Rock County area. The series begins Sunday and continues Monday and TuesdayI'm joined by Donna Behn from the Janesville School District for poetry readings to fifth graders at Jefferson School
Janesville's Sam Liebert checks in from a weekend off. He's a special assistant to the USDA secretary working with the liaison to the White House.
- Thursday, April 16
- Hockey partner discusses proposed Janesville team
- Thin sod and rooftop horticulture
- Janesville ice arena
- Money Make-Over
- Land and people
Bill McCoshen, a partner in the group that wants to bring Junior A hockey to Janesville, discusses his group's plans and their associated costs
Darren Kennedy of RecyGrow discusses his company's plans to bring thin sod and 500 jobs to Janesville
Open Mic
Janesville independent financial advisor Chad Karl previews a couple of his upcoming conferences
Tony Ends, a Brodhead vegetable farmer, previews tomorrow's Earth Day Farmers Market and Meal at Janesville's St. John's Lutheran Church. Tony is the director of the Churches' Center for Land and People.
- Wednesday, April 15
- Beer and smoke
- Janesville ice arena info
- Mercy health Mall info
- Eyster on Lincoln
- Olde Town Mall open house
Pete Madland, executive director of the tavern league of Wisconsin explains why hos organization strongly opposes a statewide smoking ban
Open Mic
Joan Shadel and Dave Hanson have info on the upcoming open house at the Mercy health Mall
Educator and pastor John Eyster shares his thoughts on Abraham Lincoln
Christine Rebout from the Janesville Convention and Visitors Bureau and Howard Gage from Videogenics preview today's open house at the Olde Town Mall in downtown Janesville
- Tuesday, April 14
- Eagers tend to their knitting
- Help neded for Milton House cabin
- Investing in Janesville
- Leute on RecyGrow
Chris Eager, president and chief executive officer of Union Bank and Trust of Evansville, discusses the family business model which includes ties to local customers.
Cori Olson, executive director of the Milton Historical Society, has information on efforts to repair the cabin on the Milton House grounds
Developer Eric Schwartz discusses his Janesville investments, particularly his re-do of the former Helgesen Building in downtown Janesville, now called Prospect 101
Jim Leute, business editor of The Janesville Gazette, previews today's story on a sod growing business looking to locate in Janesville
- Monday, April 13
- Book talk - Imagined Glories
- McDonald on beer
- 1.2 million without health insurance
- Ryan on listening
- Kedzie on property taxes
Wisconsin author Casey Nagy discusses his novel, Imagined Glories
Janesville City Councilman Tom McDonald discusses tonight's council vote on beer for the ice arena
Robert Kraig from Citizen Action Wisconsin has solutions to the problem of uninsured Wisconsin residents
Congressman Paul Ryan explains his upcoming listening sessions
State Sen. Neal Kedzie comments on how Gov. Jim Doyle's budget will affect property taxes
- Friday, April 10
- Grilled Wisconsin cheese
- Property taxes
- Janesville Sports Hall of Fame
- The American (and Janesville) worker
Angie Edge from the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board delivers the grilled Wisconsin cheddar cheese during National Grilled Cheese month
Open Mic
The Janesville Gazette's Dave Johnson, a member of the Janesville Sports Hall of Fame Committee, previews this year's induction dinner
Edie Baran and Laurel Fant preview "Working" a musical and exhibit in conjunction with the Janesville Performing Arts Center and The Rock County Historical Society
- Thursday, April 9
- I Can Cope
- Cops can't arrest drunk drivers
- Local GOP politics
- Don't grab our Queen
Linda DiStefano, a licensed clinical/oncology social worker at Mercy Health System, comments on a new program, I Can Cope.
Open Mic
Jim Olson, chairman of the Rock County Republican Party, discusses strategies for the 2010 elections
Janesville's Roger Axtell weighs in on manners around Her Majesty
- Wednesday, April 8
- Renewables
- Lori the clerk, Lori the candidate
- AIG and the gold standard
- Local elections
Don Wichert, renewable energy program director at Focus on Energy, announces grants for apply renewable energy practices
Rock County Clerk Lori Stottler comments on Tuesday's voter turnout. Janesville School Board Commissioner Lori Stottler reacts to her re-election and the lack of a teacher union endorsmeent
Local investment advisor John Berkley shares his thoughts n how we got into this economic crisis and how to get through it
Open Mic
- Tuesday, April 7
- Entrepreneur opportunities
- Maintaining Janesville buildings
- Voting
- Milton Post Office
Henry Sanders, CEO of entrepreneur company Propel has information on local programs
Open Mic
Open Mic
Wilson Leong of Milton weighs in on planned changes at the Milton Post Office
- Monday, April 6
- Southern Wisconsin AirFEST update
- Voucher schools
- JEA negotiations and endorsements
- Projected Janesville growth
Tom Morgan, executive director of Southern Wisconsin AirFEST 2009 has an update on performances and tickets
Janesville School Board Commissioner Bill Sodemann shares his ideas on voucher schools
Janesville Education Association chief negotiator Jim Reif talks about his union's position on endorsements and a new contract with the school district
Janesville Community Development Director Brad Cantrell discusses the city's projected growth
- Friday, April 3
- Dems blast Ryan's budget
- Jobs
- Suter, Altmann, Mosher and Milam
- Pennies for Peace
- Teacher pay and job security
Joe Wineke, chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin takes issue with Rep. Paul Ryan's budget
Open Mic
Former coaches and educators Bob Suter and Bob Altmann join Jim Mosher to recall the coaches' early days as physical education teachers at Janesville Junior High School
Paula DeRubeis has info on the Pennies for Peace campaign in Janesville and Monday's special program hosted by the American Association of University Women
Open Mic
- Thursday, April 2
- More on economic development
- Ryan on budget
- Economic development
- Tuition assistance for all students
Open Mic
Congressman Paul Ryan checks in late in the segment for a very grief discussion on his budget proposal
Open Mic
Rolf Wegenke, president of the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, joins Edgewood College student Jason Diaz in a discussion about tuition assistance for students and private and public institutions
- Wednesday, April 1
- Cutting advertising might be cutting your own lifeline
- A variety of your thoughts on "open mic"
- What's Forward Janesville doing for you?
- State D.P.I. Candidate Rose Fernandez
Tracy Douglas, marketing consultant with the Write Call, talking about why companies should think twice about slashing their advertising budget in a recession.
Guest Host: Jim Lyke. Open Mic sessions feature listener calls and host commentary.
Guest Host: Jim Lyke. John Beckord of Forward Janesville will talk with Jim about the things local businesses can do to survive the economic downturn and how Forward Janesville can help.
Guest Host: Jim Lyke. Department of Public Instruction Superintendent candidate Rose Fernandez