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This is part 2 of our series in the book of Philippians, covering 1:3-11. Preached by Pastor Thom Desmond at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
We are kicking off the second part of Season 5 with a bang and sharing one of the coolest programs we've had the pleasure of learning about: Cardinal Manufacturing. Led by our guests, Craig and Tyson, Cardinal Manufacturing is a high school class *and* a full-fledged business that allows students to not only do actual work but learn the skills involved in running a business, from how to walk through a door with confidence and give a good handshake to how to quote jobs, do the work, and submit invoices. Like…can you even?! It's the coolest program and we can't wait to share it with you. About Cardinal Manufacturing: Cardinal Manufacturing began in the Eleva-Strum School District during the 2007-2008 academic year when instructor, Craig Cegielski, approached the School Board about the potential of pursuing an in-school manufacturing business similar to one he started in his prior position in the school district of Antigo, WI. The school board approved and since that time Cardinal Manufacturing has gone from its infant stages to a company with significant annual sales and national notoriety. The growth of the program has attracted national and international attention and Cardinal Manufacturing has attended national tradeshows and hosted celebrity guests including Wisconsin's Governor, Scott Walker. Cardinal Manufacturing has served hundreds of customers from private individuals to clients throughout the state of Wisconsin and other parts of the country. A number of students have gone directly to skilled employment positions after high school, but most choose to go on to post-secondary education through technical college or the university system. Chippewa Valley Technical College and UW-Stout have taken a particular interest in the program. Cardinal Manufacturing has also built strong relationships with a number of private companies and professional organizations which have been supportive through donations, advice, publicity opportunities, and projects. In-school programs such as Cardinal Manufacturing serve as a grassroots economic development effort. Not only do these programs expose students to career opportunities in manufacturing and teach students soft skills for future employment, but they also work toward changing the attitudes of counselors and parents to be more open to the idea of encouraging students to look at manufacturing careers. Students get hands on opportunities to try out these roles before making an expensive decision in choosing a post-secondary program. In other words, kids get the chance to try welding, machining, construction, production management, accounting, office management, and marketing prior to committing to a major or area of study. The services provided through the program are worthwhile and valuable to the customers who pay for the service. Cardinal Manufacturing is a year-long two credit class which offers more than a standard classroom instruction. Students in this class gain the real life experiences of problem solving, running a business, and working in professional career roles. Students must apply to be part of this program and manufacturing employees have successfully completed both Metal Working I and II. The application process includes creating and submitting a resume, project portfolio, and a letter of recommendation. Once accepted, student participants are assigned a role that may include: Quoting jobs Ordering materials Manufacturing parts Quality control and inspections Shipping product Receiving product and materials Invoicing Customer service Accounting Marketing Maintaining work hours Besides the great experience gained, the students receive a profit sharing check at the end of the school year based upon number of hours worked and other measurement tools. Only a portion of Cardinal Manufacturing earnings are paid to students after expenses and upcoming needs are covered. Most of the money earned supports the purchase of materials, equipment and facility needs to continually grow and improve Cardinal Manufacturing. About Craig: Craig Cegielski, a native of Marshfield, WI, developed a passion for manufacturing early on through high school technical education classes and hands-on work at a local machine and fabrication shop. He earned his degree in Technology Education from the University of Wisconsin–Stout and began his teaching career at Antigo High School, where he launched the successful student-run business, Red Robin Machining. After a brief return to industry, Craig joined Eleva-Strum High School as a Technology Education teacher. In 2007, he founded Cardinal Manufacturing, a student-run business designed to give students real-world experience in the trades. With over 20 years of dedication to technical education, Craig continues to lead and expand Cardinal Manufacturing, helping prepare students for successful careers in manufacturing. About Tyson: Tyson Rohrscheib is a Technology Education teacher at Eleva-Strum High School, where he has taught since 2019. An Eleva-Strum alumnus, Tyson began his training in Machine Tool and Die at Chippewa Valley Technical College before earning his degree in Technology Education from the University of Wisconsin–Stout. He brings a strong background in machining and hands-on learning to his teaching, preparing students for real-world careers in manufacturing and engineering. Outside of the classroom, Tyson is active on his family farm, managing a herd of 40 beef cattle and working on metalworking projects in his home shop. In this episode, we cover: What Cardinal Manufacturing is and how it started How exposing kids at a young age is key to getting them interested in a career Why technical skills are the least important thing they teach How the local community supports Cardinal Manufacturing and the students Links + Resources Mentioned: Website: Cardinal ManufacturingVideo Gallery: Watch HereFacebook: @CardinalManufacturingInstagram: @cardinal_manufacturingYouTube: Cardinal Manufacturing Channel Sponsor Spotlight: Brodie Mueller and The Market on the Plaza In small towns, coffee is more than caffeine. It's community! Market on the Plaza roasts beans locally in Aberdeen, in small batches for the freshest, richest cup to start your day or for an afternoon pick-me-up. Stop in to grab a bag for home or linger over a cup with neighbors. Proudly local, always welcoming. This week's Small-Town Shout-Out is: Freeman, South Dakota! Shelly says, “We love to fest!” Freeman hosts THREE annual Fests and they're all completely volunteer-run. Like, three *every year!* This is amazing and cool and hats off to Freeman for having the community enthusiasm and buy-in to host multiple events every year. Heck yeah Freeman! We Want to Hear From You! Some of the best parts about radio shows and podcasts are listener call-ins, so we've decided to make those a part of the Growing Small Towns Podcast. We really, really want to hear from you! We're have two “participation dance” elements of the show: “Small town humblebrags”: Call in and tell us about something amazing you did in your small town so we can celebrate with you. No win is too small—we want to hear it all, and we will be excessively enthusiastic about whatever it is! You can call in for your friends, too, because giving shout-outs is one of our favorite things. “Solving Your Small-Town People Challenges”: Have a tough issue in your community? We want to help. Call in and tell us about your problem, and we'll solve it on an episode of the podcast. Want to remain anonymous? Totally cool, we can be all secretive and stuff. We're suave like that. If you've got a humblebrag or a tricky people problem, call 701-203-3337 and leave a message with the deets. We really can't wait to hear from you! Get In Touch Have an idea for a future episode/guest, have feedback or a question, or just want to chat? Email us at hello@growingsmalltowns.org Subscribe + Review Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Growing Small Towns Show! 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Antigo primeiro-ministro voltou ao banco dos réus após as férias judiciais. Nada mudou e continua a sua saga contra juízes e Ministério Público. Este é o tema do Crime e Castigo desta semana, um podcast de Débora Carvalho e Sérgio A. Vitorino, apresentado por Rita Fernandes Batista e editado por Bernardo Franco.
This is our fourteenth sermon in our Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 47 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
This is the thirteenth sermon in our Summer of Psalms series for 2025. Pastor Chris preached from Psalm 13 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
Mercado Flash, sexta-feira, 22 agosto. Nesta edição o grande destaque vai para as mudanças do ataque do Sporting. Ioannidis volta a estar na agenda dos leões, se Harder sair. No futebol internacional, Renato Veiga já foi apresentado como reforço do Villarreal.
Mercado Flash, sexta-feira, 22 agosto. Nesta edição o grande destaque vai para as mudanças do ataque do Sporting. Ioannidis volta a estar na agenda dos leões, se Harder sair. No futebol internacional, Renato Veiga já foi apresentado como reforço do Villarreal.
WXPR News for 8-21-25
Um dos cartões-postais mais queridos de Vitória, o Mirante da Cidade, o mais antigo do Parque Estadual da Fonte Grande, foi interditado após um laudo da Defesa Civil apontar risco estrutural em decorrência das chuvas intensas registradas em 2024. As obras incluem trabalhos de recuperação e ampliação do deck. O objetivo é garantir mais segurança, conforto e atratividade para os visitantes. A reforma está prevista para durar até quatro meses. Apesar do fechamento do mirante, o parque segue aberto ao público, com os demais mirantes em funcionamento normalmente. Para explicar os detalhes da reforma, a CBN Vitória conversa com o Coordenador da Defesa Civil, Tarcísio Föeger. Ouça a conversa completa!
WXPR News for 8-13-25
This is the twelfth sermon in our Summer of Psalms 2025. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 46 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
This is the 11th sermon in our Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 49 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
Igor Detona, Jujubinha e Miguel Souza falam sobre Fabula Última nessa taverna. Venha conhecer um pouco sobre esse sistema baseado de JRPGs como Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger e Persona. Entenda como ele funciona, saiba um pouco sobre suas mecanicas únicas e como fazer seu personagem se destacar no mundo que será criado por você. A Taverna do Anão Tagarela é uma iniciativa do site Movimento RPG, que vai ao ar ao vivo na Twitch toda a segunda-feira e posteriormente é convertida em Podcast. Com isso, pedimos que todos, inclusive vocês ouvintes, participem e nos mandem suas sugestões de temas para que por fim levemos ao ar em forma de debate. Portanto pegue um lápis e o verso de uma ficha de personagem e anote as dicas que nossos mestres vão passar. Links: - Conheça nosso Patronato - Seja um Padrim do Movimento RPG - Assine o Picpay e ajude o site E-mail: contato@movimentorpg.com.br - Tem dúvidas sobre alguma coisa relacionado a RPG? Mande suas dúvidas para nosso e-mail. Narrando no Mundo Antigo: América do Sul Host: Douglas Quadros Participantes: Igor Detona | Jujubinha | João Paulo | Oblitae Arte da Capa: Raul Galli.
Igor Detona, Gustavo Estrela e Porakê Munduruku falam sobre Narrando no Mundo Antigo: América do Sul nessa taverna. Entenda como mestrar campanhas baseadas nos povos originários da América do Sul e suas influências tanto no mundo antigo quanto na nossa sociedade contemporânea para adicioná-las no seu RPG.
Milton Teixeira fala sobre a fundação do Fluminense Football Club, o mais antigo clube de futebol do Rio de Janeiro, em 21 de julho de 1902.
Com o apartamento vazio, refletimos sobre os últimos 5 anos morando aqui. Agora estamos prontos para a nova fase! Que venham os novos perrengues!
WXPR News for 7-23-25
Nasceu há 85 anos para vender "os melhores vinhos da região" em garrafões e a retalho. Teve um dos primeiros 300 telefones da região, serviu petiscos como caldeirada, dobrada ou passarinhos fritos e era um dos restaurantes preferidos de Fernando Namora ou Mário Soares. Sabe de que restaurante estamos a falar?
This is our ninth sermon in our Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 18 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
This is the eighth sermon in our Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 7 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
Antigo presidente do Conselho de Administração da TAP acredita que as receitas da transportadora vão colmatar investimento público entre 2020 e 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No fim de 2023, imagens de satélite revelaram algo inesperado na Coreia do Norte: um velho avião soviético convertido num moderno sistema de radar aéreo. Embora pouco glamourosa, essa tecnologia pode revolucionar as capacidades militares norte-coreanas, permitindo detectar ataques inimigos com maior antecedência e, sobretudo, aprimorar os testes de seus mísseis balísticos intercontinentais (ICBMs). Até hoje, o país não conseguiu demonstrar com clareza se suas ogivas nucleares resistem à reentrada atmosférica, uma etapa essencial para dissuadir efetivamente os Estados Unidos. Este vídeo explora como uma aeronave aparentemente ultrapassada pode fornecer à Coreia do Norte informações valiosas, acelerando seu programa nuclear e tornando o regime de Kim Jong Un ainda mais perigoso e imprevisível.
This is part 7 in our Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 116 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
Wisconsin is well known for leading the world in several important categories; cheese, milk, leather hides, mooing. But what many don't know is that we also lead the world in using technology to advance the field of milling lumber. Because right here in Antigo, Wisconsin, we've unveiled a cutting (ha) edge high tech training sawmill. Drs. Johnny Lupinacci and Tim Slekar are excited to see this news because they love localized education, investment in the trades, and the use of fancy tech to make education the best it can be. So join us as we learn about the new system turning students into lumberjacks of all trades! BustED Pencils: Fully Leaded Education Talk is part of Civic Media. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! Go to bustedpencils.com for swag, all of our episodes, and for information on partnering with us! For information on all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows. Join the conversation by calling or texting us at 608-557-8577 to leave a message!
WXPR news for 6-30-25
This is part six in our Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 137 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
MWEDT Round 3 at Antigo, WI We are joined by #29 Youth racer Treven White from Wisconsin Lando's "mystery meat" experience?! You were made on purpose for a purpose! Are you fulfilling that purpose God has for you? FOLLOW US All Terrain Motorsports Dragon-Racing-Fuels Close Encounter Whitetail Hunts www.keizerwheels.com www.88livetoride.com
This is the fifth sermon in our 2025 Summer of Psalms. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 79 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
Cheyne and Brent knock off the Antigo mud as they discuss the Pro drivers who swept at the Antigo Off-Road National, and preview the upcoming Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run Races at the Big House.
This is the fourth sermon inner Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 12 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
This is our third sermon in the Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 98 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
This is the second sermon in our 2025 Summer of Psalms. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 43 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
This is our Summer of Psalms for 2025. Pastor Chris preached from Psalm 142 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
According to Ag meteorologist Stu Muck this Memorial Day weekend should bring some slightly warmer temps and sunlight to make it great grilling weather. With Memorial Day coming up, grilling is on the top of minds for many. Ben Jarboe talks with Bennett Fraboni of Fraboni’s Italian Specialties to see how their family meat shop prepares for the grilling season, and how natural casings for their sausages have been a bit hard to come by. It is expected that Robert F Kennedy Jr. will be announcing the plans for Make America Healthy Again. Stephanie Hoff gives us a precursor on how important the produce industry should be to this program. Stephanie Hoff has a chat with Logan Wells from the North Central Technical College’s Antigo campus to tell us about their new one-of-a-kind sawmill to help students gain some valuable knowledge in the lumber industry. The most recent milk production report came out yesterday and Matt Tranel with EverAg joins the show to give us the breakdown. He says that no matter what, the U.S. will need to keep exporting large amounts of cheese.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is part 19 in our Sermon on the Mount series. Pastor Thom preached from Matthew 8: 1-17 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
A state-of-the-art sawmill is the crown jewel at the North Central Technical College’s Antigo campus. It’s not just the timber industry and the students who are excited about it, but also the instructors. Logan Wells is the wood science program director at NTC. He says the new sawmill has generated a lot of buzz because it’s going to ultimately support Wisconsin’s strong forestry industry. But also, it’s the only one of its kind. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is part 18 in our series in the Sermon on the Mount. Pastor Chris preached from Matthew 7: 24-29 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
Em Romanos 4.9–12, o apóstolo Paulo continua ilustrando a doutrina da justificação pela fé — desta vez, confrontando a ideia de que sinais e rituais religiosos, como a circuncisão, podem contribuir para a salvação. Neste episódio, Stephen Davey nos conduz por uma explicação bíblica clara e impactante sobre o que realmente justifica o pecador diante de Deus.Usando Abraão como exemplo — o pai da fé — Paulo revela que Abraão foi declarado justo por Deus antes mesmo de ser circuncidado. Isso significa que nem a circuncisão, nem qualquer outra obra, têm poder de salvar. A fé verdadeira precede qualquer ritual externo.Você vai descobrir:Por que a justificação de Abraão é a base para a salvação de todos, judeus e gentios;O que significa a circuncisão como sinal e selo, e por que ela não salva;Como a salvação continua sendo pela fé somente (sola fide), tanto no Antigo quanto no Novo Testamento;E por que Abraão é chamado de “pai de todos os que creem”, inclusive dos gentios.Paulo também ensina que o selo do crente hoje não é físico, mas espiritual: o Espírito Santo, que habita em todo aquele que crê. Assim como Abraão creu em Deus antes de receber qualquer sinal exterior, também nós somos chamados a crer no Filho de Deus e viver por fé, mesmo sem vermos a plenitude das promessas — ainda!Este episódio é uma afirmação poderosa de que somos salvos não por símbolos, rituais ou heranças religiosas, mas pela fé em Cristo Jesus, nosso Redentor.“Abraão creu em Deus, e isso lhe foi imputado para justiça.” (Romanos 4.3) Para mais ensinamentos bíblicos, visite nosso site: https://www.wisdomonline.org/?lang=Portuguese
In the sixth and final episode with local racing legend Chuck Grall, Chuck recalls getting the new-at-the-time IMCA northern sportmod class running at the Langlade County Fairgrounds in Antigo.Grall also spent that year wheeling his sportmod on the pavement at 141 Speedway in Francis Creek. Give episode 6 a listen courtesy of Muenster Service Center!
This is part 17 in our series of the Sermon on the Mount. Pastor Thom preached from Matthew 7: 21-23 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
This is part 16 in our Sermon on the Mount series. Pastor Thom preached from Matthew 7: 15-20 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
Antigo presidente da FLDS, Warren Jeffs foi condenado a mais de 100 anos de prisão por cometer crimes sexuais contra meninas menores de idade. Sua vida foi baseada na busca pelo poder e pela submissão dos demais, principalmente as mulheres, em favor de sua própria ascensão.
In this episode, Kelsi chats with theologian Mark Mattes about his new release with 1517 Publishing, Ditching the Checklist: Assurance of Salvation for Evangelicals (and Other Sinners). The two discuss the history and inner-workings of “Decision Theology” and why this theology ultimately leads people to the question, “Am I really saved?” without a helpful or true answer. In response, Mark suggests Scripture primarily presents salvation and faith in Christ as something passive (like birth) done to us. As a result, instead of looking to our works as a means of assurance, Christians can look with certainty to God's sacramental promises and efficacious word. Mark Mattes serves as Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, and previously served parishes in Gardner, Illinois, and Antigo, Wisconsin. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, and an M.Div from Luther Seminary. Mattes has authored Martin Luther's Theology of Beauty: A Reappraisal and The Role of Justification in Contemporary Theology, and has co-authored Imaging the Journey, co-translated Theology the Lutheran Way by Oswald Bayer, co-edited the collected papers of Gerhard Forde, A More Radical Gospel and The Preached God, and is an Associate Editor for Lutheran Quarterly.Show Notes:Support 15171517 PodcastsThe 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts1517 on YoutubeMore from Kelsi: Kelsi Klembara Follow Kelsi on Instagram Follow Kelsi on Twitter Kelsi's Newsletter Subscribe to the Show: Apple Podcasts Spotify Youtube