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.- Tuesday, June 30
- Bloggin' John
- So long Vibe and NUMMI
- Opportunities for Janesville
- Opportunities for Janesville
- BJS yes - JPAC no
Pastor, historian, educator and now blogger John Eyster previews his new blog, "We The People" on gazettextra.com
Open Mic
Dan Cunningham from Forward Janesville explains the newly created Janesville Opportunity Zone
Dan Cunningham from Forward Janesville explains the newly created Janesville Opportunity Zone
Rod Beaudoin announces that the Beloit Janesville Symphony will not perform next season in the Janesville Performing Arts Center
- Monday, June 29
- Public Enemies coming to Janesville
- Leavitt on finances
- Peck on Sound Off
- Public enemies cars and drivers - and golf tourney results
Carrie Klebba, manager of Movies 10 in Janesville, and Anita Karl from the Speakeasy have info on Wednesday's activities surrounding the first day of the public showing of the Johnny Depp movie, Public Enemies
Janesville City Manager Eric Leavitt has as preview of the city budget process
The Janesville Gazette Editorial Page Editorial Greg Peck discusses the paper's Sound Off column
Kathy Walton of Janesville is joined by Wayne Scheutte and Doug Graf of Edgerton to talk about their cars appearances in the Johnny Depp movie "Public Enemies"
Matt Ellis, the assistant golf pro at Janesville's Riverside course, reviews the results of the Ray Fischer State medal Play Championship - Friday, June 26
- Fireworks fund needs help
- It's the Mercy robot
- Cullen suspects GM of using Janesville - Congressman Ryan also wieghs in on GM decision
- Dutcher reaction to GM news
Dale Stevenson from the Odd Fellows Lodge #14 in Janesville has info on Janesville's 4th of July activities, and he has a call for help
Dr. Nick Gianitsos from Mercy Health announces details of new robotic surgery equipment at Mercy
Task force leader Tim Cullen discusses GM's decision to produce a small vehicle in Orion, MI instead of Janesville.
Congressman Paul Ryan says Janesville should move on without GMGM Retention Task Force co-chair Brad Dutcher reacts to GM's decision to produce a new small vehicle in Orion Township, MI.
- Thursday, June 25
- Sen. Kedzie on the environment
- WWII movies and the Korean War
- Regez on film
- Blackhawk Tech out of control
State Sen. Neal Kedzie defends bipartisan work on environmental issues
Open Mic
Ken Regez previews the weekend film presentations in Milton
Open Mic
- Wednesday, June 24
- Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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- Tuesday, June 23
- Where's Jessica? By the way, we're not referring to the First Lady
- Brett Favre and John Beckord
- Number 4 in purple
- Taxes, drugs and turtle tunnels
Tom Tautges from the Riverside Golf Course previews the weekend's Ray Fisher tournament
Open Mic
Tom Miller, sports writer for The Janesville Gazette, weighs in on the Brett Favre controversy
Open Mic
- Monday, June 22
- Brett Favre rumors
- GM rumors
- The Queen of Wein
- Downtown Janesville murals
Open Mic
Open Mic
Janet Riley from the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council previews Hot Dog Month
Christine Moore from the Janesville Design and Development Center has an update on the downtown mural project
- Friday, June 19
- Sterling North and Care House
- Music in the Garden
- Heads up, pants up, grades up and never give up
- NUMMI and the Vibe
We begin the segment with Jan Stephenson and Arielle North Olson providing information on a special event sponsored by the Sterling North Society.
Today's show ends with Janesville Police Detective Dennis LeCaptain and MarryAnn Burkheimer providing information on the YWCA Care House and the organization's annual golf outingLeslie Brunsell from Friends of the Beloit Janesville Symphony previews this year's Music in the Garden
Orrin Hudson explains his work helping kids make the right decisions by teaching them chess moves
Open Mic
- Thursday, June 18
- WEAC on education funding and a preview of a Janesville AARP health care event
- Angus defends Gazette local content
- State budget - GM
- Sheridan's bottom line in the state budget - and a preview of the 2009 Tub Run
Mary Bell, president of the Wisconsin Education Association Council discusses educational funding in light of tough economic times
Lisa Lamkins from AARP Wisconsin previews today's health care session in JanesvilleThe Janesville Gazette Editor Scott Angus defends the paper's coverage of local events
Open mic
Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan says a tax incentive for GM is a state budget bottom line
Cathy Stagmer from the MDA previews the 15th Annual Tub Run for MD - Wednesday, June 17
- Defending Sen. Robson
- Janesville's budget and its landfill
- American assimilation
- Misty Bass and baseball
Dick Wheeler, president of the Capitol Press Corps in Madison, says if Sen. Judy Robson's colleagues in the Legislature don't respect her decision to go all out for the nursing community, they should
Janesville City Councilman Tom McDonald reviews yesterday's council retreat and comments on the future of the city's landfill
Local author Dominic Pulera discuses his new book about the Italian-American success story with Janesville's Santo Carfora
Open Mic
- Tuesday, June 16
- Immigration
- Cullen on GM
- Janesville's GM plant
- Joint and several
Open Mic
Tim Cullen comments on the state and local proposal to GM for continued production in Janesville, seat belts in school buses and health insurance
Open Mic
Janesville attorney Pat McDonald defends the practice of joint and several liability that allows a judgment in excess of the percentage of liability in civil injury cases
- Monday, June 15
- Wrestling for Evansville's Jake Janes
- Public option health care
- More GM demands for small car production
- GM: Pay $200 million, save a plant
Evansville wrestling coach Rob Kostroun and Mitch Hull, director of national teams at the Olympic wresting training center in Colorado Springs, preview an upcoming wrestling camp featuring international wrestling champions.
Robert Kraig, program director at Citizen Action Wisconsin, discusses President Obama's public option for health care
Open Mic
Open Mic
- Friday, June 12
- Gladiators and kids at risk
- Parker commencement, GM and wildlife
- Ignore tuition costs
- Health care and picnics
Rock County Gladiators Kyle Meinert and Dan Roberts review the undefeated season and look ahead to Saturday's game in Clinton against the Milwaukee Marauders
Marv Wopat and Lori Stottler have info on an upcoming concert to benefit kids at risk. We also visit with one of the entertainers, Alex Call.Janesville Parker grad Sam Liebert, now a member of the Obama administration, previews his Parker commencement address.
The Janesville Gazette reporter Frank Schultz discusses his conversations with the Rock County congressional delegation regarding GM's offer to locate a new product at one of three plants including Janesville.
Author Eric Hanson previews his presentation on Wisconsin wildlife Sunday in Janesville at the First Congregational Church.Rolf Wegenke, president of the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, says don't let tuition sticker shock deter you from choosing the college or university that best fits your needs
Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, discusses health care and the Rock County GOP's upcoming picnic
- Thursday, June 11
- Janesville school issues with school board president
- Immigration
- Bike rodeo
- Congressional delegation meets with GM
Janesville School Board President DuWayne Severson discuss school issues include drug searches and the district's budget
Open Mic
Kelly Lee, neighborhood development specialist for the city of Janesville, previews Saturday's bicycle rodeo at Wilson School
Open Mic
- Wednesday, June 10
- Masterson on Craig grads
- Wineke exit interview
- Cash for Clunkers
- Insider info on Gitmo
Janesville Craig High history teacher Ryan Masterson previews his commencement address to Craig seniors
Joe Wineke, soon-to-be former chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, has some final thoughts before turning over leadership to Mike Tate
Open Mic
Navy Capt. Todd Cabelka of Janesville, who has just returned from a 14-month tour of duty at Guantanamo, has insider information on that facility.
- Tuesday, June 9
- Angie has fruit puffs
- Truman on Riverside Park
- Peck's new blog
- Jackson Street Bridge
Angie Edge from the Milk Marketing Board celebrates June Dairy Month with fruit puffs
Janesville City Council President Bill Truman comments on Riverside Park's pool and other issues
Greg Peck, editorial page editor at The Janesville Gazette, explains his new blog
Open Mic
- Monday, June 8
- Dr. Pond Scum coming to Beckman Mill Park
- Robson on nursing shortage - Angus on WIAA restriction on media
- The dangers of dairy in the diet
- Landfill costs
Beloit power couple, Jan and Dave Knutson, preview Sunday's Welty Nature Rendezvous
State Sen. Judy Robson explains her $28 million out-of-district earmark to address a nursing shortage
Scott Angus, editor of The Janesville Gazette, has details on the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association's battle with state media.Author certified Asian medicine specialist Jason Bussell explains his reluctance to include dairy products in his diet.
Open Mic
- Friday, June 5
- Jets and blood
- Options in Afghanistan
- Rural energy and Eyster
- Janesville Jets
Bill McCoshen from the Janesville Jets discusses today's press conference ano0uncing the name and logo
Sarah Stevermer from the American Red Cross has info on Wold Bllod Donor DayUW-Madison professor Joe Elder previews his Sunday Afghanistan presentation to the Rock County Citizens for Peace
Rick Hackner from Focus on Energy discusses a rural energy conservation initiative.
Educator, historian and pastor John Eyster comments on President Obama's outreach to Arab countriesWCLO Sportscaster Al Fagerli discusses the name of the new Janesville hockey team: Janesville Jets.
- Thursday, June 4
- GM's future
- Any domestic beer left in USA?
- AG on state budget
- Lori Schneider on top of Mt. Everest
Open Mic
Open Mic
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen objects to across-the-board cuts imposed on Justice Departtment
Janesville native Lori Schneider shares the experience of climbing to the top of the world
- Wednesday, June 3
- Maple tree fungus
- AirFest debriefing
- A discussion about drug dogs and civil rights
- Rights versus drug-sniffing dogs
Arborist Chris Ranum from LP Tree Service has info on Maple tree fungus
Southern Wisconsin AirFest Executive Director Tom Morgan wraps up the event with a report on attendance and performances
Open Mic
Janesville attorney Duffy Dillon provides case law on the validity of the findings of drug-sniffing dogs
- Tuesday, June 2
- Dupre on GM
- Leute on GM
- GM and Janesville
- "Say Anything"
Mike Dupre, an independent auto journalist, weighs in on GM issues
The Janesville Gazette Business Editor Jim Leute comments on the General Motors' bankruptcy and three standby assembly plants, including Janesville, being considered for small car production
Open Mic
Russ Allen, owner of Codos Coffee in downtown Janesville, discusses the new "Say Anything" night
- Monday, June 1
- Obama on GM and sports medicine
- GM CEO on bankruptcy
- Alvarez coming to Janesville with UW coaches
- Drug sniffing dogs
The half hour starts with Brent Wesolek from Mercy Acceleration discussing sports fitness.
We conclude this segment with CNN's presentation of President Obama's statement on the GM bankruptcy.General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson holds a press conference to announce GM's bankruptcy.
Also, The Janesville Gazette reports that GM has designated the Janesville assembly plant as one of three to produce a small-sized GM productWisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez previews Badger Day Janesville Thursday from 5-7 p.m. at Rotary Gardens
Janesville School District Safety Coordinator Matt Haeger and Janesville Police department deputy Chief Steve Kopp discuss last week's drug investigations in the student parking lots at Criag and Parker high schools