10/13/20 Wade Williams Focus on the Facts
Wade is in to Focus on the Facts of the real estate market
10/13/20 Referendum Forum Clinton Community School District
The Clinton Community School District School Board has approved two referendum questions to appear on the November 3, 2020 ballot. Ken Leuty and Gary Gilbank - Clinton School Board President and Board VP, join us this morning to discuss the issue.
10/13/20 Candidate Forum 45th Assembly District
Incumbent Representative Mark Spreitzer (D) and Republican challenger Tawny Gustina join us for a discussion on their visions for Wisconsin and serving the constituents of the 45th Assembly District.
10/12/20 BJ Ganem heads an organization providing dogs for veterans. national correspondent Bob Ney follows
Sierra Delta is a group that is revolutionizing the “service dogs for Veterans” model. With millions of Veterans who could benefit from a dog, and countless dogs capable of learning precision training, we created the path to doing more.
With a comprehensive Veteran-centric methodology, we thrive on utilizing a strengths-based approach to assist Veterans in obtaining their Service Dog or Life Buddy and working to empower themselves.
The group's founder and CEO, BJ Ganem, joins Stan to talk about the group's mission. https://www.sierradelta.com/
Bob Ney follows with talk of national politics.
10/12/20 Susan Johnson UW-Whitewater Professor of Political Science
Susan Johnson UW-Whitewater Professor of Political Science
10/12/20 Rock County Epidemiologist Nick Zppan
Nick joins Tim to explain the latest Covid-19 numbers. Why are we seeing spikes? Are cases and positive test results the same?
10/12/20 Referendum Forum City of Evansville- Recreation Center
The City of Evansville is seeking your vote on the November 3rd 2020 ballot. There are 3 choices on the ballot and your vote will determine the outcome of future recreational availability for a significant period of time. The first two options vote tally will be perceived as the approval of bonding for the project. The difference between the two options will help guide the Council on final location and available budget.
A majority vote in favor of the last option will be perceived as the public rejecting the concept of bonding and adjusting taxes to pay for either project.
The referendum is not a vote on final design, just the concept of location and whether to spend the money. Final designs, which have a significant cost to create, will come in 2021 if the public approves a location and the spending.
Ian Rigg, Evansville City Administrator & Finance Director is in to discuss the referendum.
https://www.ci.evansville.wi.gov/city_government/referendum/
If you are an Evansville resident, how will you vote?
10/9/20 Former Congressman Bob Ney Talks Politics
National correspondent and former congressman Bob Ney talks politics with Rob
10/09/20 David Harrison Fighting Wildfires
David Harrison is a local resident who spent years out west fighting wild fires. He joins Rob this hour to talk about his experiences.
10/9/20 Stacey Bodnar Visit Beloit
Stacey Bodar joins us with the latest happening in Bloit. What's your favorite Beloit activity?
https://visitbeloit.com/