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We will be discussing wide ranging topics with a focus on personal and financial development. -Music -World events -What's important to you
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Grew up together, chilled together, and went to school together. Now their lives have split after heading to college but their friendship has done just the opposite. In The W.U.W.Y Podcast, friends Brian, Claude, Dennis, Justin, and Paul continue to explore each other’s lives. In an attempt to stay connected, they have one question for each other... "What's Up With Y'all"?
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'The story as it's unfolding': How the Wisconsin Historical Society preserves political history
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Wisconsin plays a pivotal role in the presidential election. That’s one of the reasons why the Wisconsin Historical Society is collecting political artifacts this election year.โดย Eddie Morales
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Voting rights activists question why Brookfield, dozens of other communities don't have drop boxes
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court restored use of absentee ballot drop boxes in July, but did not require communities to use them.โดย Chuck Quirmbach
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Grain elevators once were commonplace across the country. Now they're few and far between. Despite all odds, one granary dating back to 1901 is coming back to life in Door County along Sturgeon Bay’s waterfront.โดย Susan Bence
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Two joint councils representing 18,000 Teamsters members in Wisconsin support the Democratic ticket.โดย Chuck Quirmbach
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Civil rights pioneer Vel Phillips' statue symbolizes greater representation in Wisconsin Capitol
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Milwaukee civil rights pioneer and politician Vel Phillips is now the first African American woman to have a monument on the Wisconsin State Capitol grounds. It’s one step toward making Wisconsin’s public art more representative of its rich, diverse history.โดย WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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Murals help tell the less-documented stories of the diverse people that make up Milwaukee.โดย Nadya Kelly
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The plans of the Harris/Walz campaign to win Wisconsin include making gains in Trump territory
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We talk to northern Wisconsin voters as Democratic Vice President candidate Tim Walz makes a swing through the area.โดย WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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A walk through Milwaukee's oldest monuments reveals a narrow version of the city's early history
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For the first part of WUWM's new series "Reflections of Representation," we walk through Juneau park to visit some of Milwaukee's first monuments.โดย Nadya Kelly
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In Wisconsin, a growing number of conservatives who dislike Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump are thinking about whether they could actually vote for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.โดย Maayan Silver
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The city’s Environmental Collaboration Office just launched a new initiative to tackle food waste, food insecurity and climate change.โดย Lina Tran
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Milwaukee public housing residents call for action amid Housing Authority class-action lawsuit
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Dozens of public housing residents continue to voice their grievances with the Milwaukee Housing Authority. For years, residents have made thousands of complaints about public safety, maintenance, accessibility and bed bugs.โดย WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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How will farmers cope with the environmental stresses of climate change? There’s momentum to grow crops indoors in urban settings. We visit Hundred Acres, an indoor farm in Milwaukee's 30th Street Corridor.โดย Susan Bence
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The blowing of a traditional horn outside the Jewish Community Center highlights a month of reflection about the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel and their aftermath.โดย Chuck Quirmbach
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Establishing a new nut industry has been a tough nut to crack. But experts say the crop could diversify agricultural economies and bring environmental benefits to depleted farmland.โดย Lina Tran
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Work is underway to create more resilient food production systems in the face of climate change. That includes within the Ho-Chunk Nation in Wisconsin.โดย Susan Bence
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Departing soon from the railroad track of the Milwaukee County Zoo: The last coal-fired locomotive
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Partly for environmental reasons, the Zoo has been selling off its two coal-burning iron horses and replacing them with two more diesel-powered ones this year.โดย Chuck Quirmbach
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A pay-what-you-can café in the Sherman Park neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, relies on locally grown and donated produce. It’s a model its creators believe can be easily replicated.โดย Susan Bence
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