Bold claim: this week marks a necessary pause for NEWisco Weekend as we seek closure, inviting you to reflect on what ending means while we still celebrate the show’s best moments. But here’s where it gets controversial: does a temporary farewell sharpen our appreciation, or does it leave loyal listeners longing for more? This week’s edition centers on finding closure, offering a thoughtful mix of nostalgia and forward-looking curiosity.
Teri Barr delivers a holiday tradition with a NEWisco Connection, featuring Maury Laws (http://www.maury-laws.com/), bringing a festive touch and historical flavor to the program.
Amanda Nimmer shares smart strategies for successful gift-giving, turning a familiar task into an opportunity to delight loved ones. Civic Media reporters examine how the Hemp industry might navigate upcoming regulatory and market changes, highlighting both challenges and potential opportunities.
Pete Schwaba presents a timeless cinema pick that looks playfully at the afterlife, providing a lighthearted perspective on life’s big questions. Savanna Tomei-Olson discusses how a comprehensive health data collection in Wisconsin could vanish soon, raising concerns about data retention and public health insights. Our Musical segment shines with Doctors In Recital (http://www.doctorsinrecital.org/), adding a melodic close to the week’s lineup.
NEWisco Weekend belonged to the Civic Media radio network, airing Saturdays at 8 am and Sundays at 11 am on 98.3 and 96.5 WISS, with Sunday broadcasts at 8 am on 97.9 WGBW. For a full look at this show and the entire Civic Media programming slate, visit https://civicmedia.us/showsto explore the complete broadcast lineup.
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