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What do you want?

By Stan Milam ( Contact )   December 31, 2007

What would you like to hear in 2008 on The Stan Milam Show?

More politics? Less politics?

More guests? Fewer guests?

More Open Mic sessions? Fewer Open Mic session?
Let me know

Thanks

reader COMMENTS (2)
jakeer15
Mar 23, 2008 at 3:25 a.m.
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Keep up the good work...Rock County needs a All Democrat/ All the Time Radio Station like WCLO

localmatters
Jan 2, 2008 at 8:08 a.m.
Suggest removal

Politics: I'd like more information (guests) from Rock County Supervisors. In addition, I'd like to hear more representatives from Milton and Beloit councils.

Schools: Considering Janesville and Milton residents may be facing another referendum, I'd like more dialogue on the Milton School District.

Listener Involvement: I like open mic. Is it possible to have an occasional "novice" man the mic with Stan when giving an interview (once a month sort of thing)? This may give the average listener more of a voice.

Other than that...keep up the good work of informing our community.

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