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For the first time in her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career, Heart's Nancy Wilson has released a solo album. She talks with Len Nelson of the Rick and Len Show about the album, jealousy with her sister Ann, her movie role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, high kicks and why she won't date Kevin from Menasha.
Never get between a Wisconsin dude and a Kringle. He'll cut you, man!
Hear Green Bay's Jamie Fontaine of Jamie Fontaine and the Level recount his encounter with a crazed and knife-wielding assailant.
Our weekly roundup of Wisconsin crime includes what may the first ever case of mass urination.
Lily of the week push-up champion
What do you do when you see a deer kill and eagle with a good swift kick? You call the cops!
It's not easy to wash away the stain of being named a Rick and Len Show Weenie of the Week...especially without soap.
There;s lots of advice, good and bad, about wearing a face covering masks these days. Which one do you suppose the Rick and Len show has...good or bad advice?
Dancing like a robot, spitting at the grocery store and a good or bad reason for a lady to lose her kid...all on this week's Wisconsin edition of Small Town Crime Wave on the Rick and Len Show.
Imaginary mountain lion attacks, tasers, drinking in the street and eggs. All part of Rick and Len's Wisconsin crime rundown this week on Small Town Crime Wave.
Rosendale, Wisconsin is known for handing out speeding tickets like they're candy but the Rick and Len Show Weenie of the Week discovered a new way to get in trouble with the law there.
Laundromat shenanigans, dangerously treated baby pacifiers and being lost while looking for ice cream and/or driving around naked. Those stories and more on Rick and Len's weekly roundup of Wisconsin crime stories.
What if Star Wars characters and places were affected by a Covid-19 type viral pandemic? Rick and Len take a look at what that might be like.
Arson, thievery, cross dressing and underwear. This story has it all!
Wisconsin State Parks are reopening but the public toilets will remain closed. This dilemma inspired Rick to poetry.
A Fond Du Lac County man is accused of, among a few other perversions, setting fires using stolen men's and women's underwear to set fires. There are a few questions you should ask yourself before embarking on such a thing.
Strange and unprecedented times call for some new words with which to describe our shared experience...and Rick and Len have some.
What were the Packers thinking by drafting a quarterback in the first round, a running back in the second and no wide receivers at all? Rick and Len delve into the mind of team GM Brian Gutekunst.
Exploding stew, a mystery under a bridge and rogue backyard playground equipment all play a role in this week's rundown of Wisconsin crime.
When a turkey wants his turkey, you get a weenie. A Rick and Len Show Weenie of the Week, that is.
Theda Care's Director of Infectious Disease, Dr. David Brooks, brings his expertise to bear and answers questions about the coronavirus pandemic.
We all dream of being drafted by the Green Bay Packers but here's how to know you're not going to be selected.
Lots of Americans are stepping up during the coronavirus pandemic to help friends and neighbors by sewing protective masks which can be worn in public. To honor and encourage them, Rick and Len do it the best way they now how...with a show tune.
Now that there's more than a month added to Wisconsin's Stay at Home order, Rick can get a few more things done at his apartment. Such as...
A bad place to substitute for a bar and a foul creature stalking the night in Shawano County...all part of this week's Wisconsin edition of Rick and Len's Small Town Crime Wave.
It isn't easy celebrating 4-20 properly in the midst of a viral pandemic. Here are ten ways one has to work harder to cough and get off.
We're not saying this week's Rick and Len Show Weenies of the Week are dumb but even Paint by Numbers would give them trouble.
Lots of us are following the protocols of stay at home orders i order to fight the coronavirus pandemic, including wearing masks in public. But many still aren't paying heed so Rick and Len try to do some convincing employing the power of the polka!
He's America's most loved and most hated health expert but just how much do you know about him? Rick and Len don't know much, either, but it hasn't stopped them from coming up some some "facts."
There's no social distancing in elevators and a case of magically appearing bananas are part of this week's roundup of weird Wisconsin crime stories.
Who would have thought that lighting stolen fireworks at 2 am was a bad idea?
Many of us are spending our stay at home orders in the same sweatpants day after day. Here's how to know it's time for a change.
You might think there wouldn't be much stupid crime with most people staying at home during the pandemic. You would be wrong.
Fake cops? No, fake reports of fake cops. Here's our Weenie of the Week.
A poopy pants pandemic edition of Small Town Crime Wave.
Lauren Moen, manager of Pillars, Inc., a homeless shelter in Appleton, WI ran into a problem while shopping for the shelter but other shoppers came to the rescue in a heartwarming story in a time of pandemic crisis.
Rick's Update - Small Town Crime Wave -Coast to Coast 3-20-20
Weenie of the Week - Her Name Should Be Rosie Because She's Queen of Corona 3-20-20