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Kewaunee, Hayward, West Allis and Wausau were the gathering points for the Joint Finance Committees "Road Show", and turnout was strong - especially in Wausau. Wisconsin Senator Patrick Testin (R-Stevens Point) is the current chair of the Senate Agriculture and Revenue committee, and a member of the JFC. He tells Pam Jahnke about some of the programs that were singled out by attendees during the town hall conversations. Testin said ARIP, the Agricultural Road Improvement Program, was one that received tremendous support.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Carbon, Crops + Cows program, hosted by Professional Dairy Producers, helps farmers measure and manage sustainability metrics while exploring future opportunities and challenges. This one-day event will be held on March 25 in Kewaunee, and March 26 in Sun Prairie, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with lunch and materials provided. Executive Director Shelly Mayer has the details. Learn more: https://pdpw.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joanna connected with Shane Fenendael, one of the owners of El-Na Farms, to learn more about the history, what makes their farm unique, future goals and how they are preparing for the event. The Kewaunee County Breakfast on the Farm is June 15. Follow the Kewaunee County Dairy Promotions Facebook page for more information. Follow El-Na Farms Facebook page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brian Wavrunek took over his family farm from his dad in 1997. He currently milks 85 cows and farms 250 acres. Brian enjoys watching his kids be involved on the farm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maybe it's your grandmother's molasses cookies, the garlicky tomato sauce your spouse cooked when you were first dating, or the chicken noodle soup you made every week when your kids were little. The sights, smells and tastes of certain foods can instantly remind us of a person or transport us back to a particular time in our lives. In this episode, we'll meet kitchen ghosts from Kentucky, hear how religion and food are intertwined, and talk about how flavor evokes emotion – from grief to joy.Original Air Date: May 25, 2024Interviews In This Hour: The comfort and community of ancestral food — Slow down and take a 'flavor trip' — The perfect french fries of Kewaunee, Wisconsin — The surprising intersections of food and faith — Tasting the past: Food memories stir our emotions and sensesGuests: Crystal Wilkinson, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Christina Ward, Joe HardtkeNever want to miss an episode? Subscribe to the podcast.Want to hear more from us, including extended interviews and favorites from the archive? Subscribe to our newsletter.
In 1836, rumors of gold in a muddy river on the west shore of Lake Michigan near modern day Green Bay, Wisconsin, spurred the creation of what would become the City of Kewaunee. The arrival of a railroad in the late 1800s led to increased shipping in the area, and in 1880-81 two long piers were built at the entrance to the harbor. In the years that followed there were a number of reconfigurations of the piers and lighthouses in the harbor. Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse, Wisonsin. (Friends of the Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse) Jake Heffernan (Friends of the Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse) In late 1930, a car ferry collided with the south pier and badly damaged a small lighthouse tower that stood adjacent to a fog signal building. The damaged pier was repaired and a square brick lighthouse tower was added on the roof of the fog signal building, giving the lighthouse the appearance it has now. The City of Kewaunee was granted ownership of the lighthouse in 2011. Thanks to the assistance of the nonprofit Friends of the Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse, much restoration has been carried out in the past decade. The guest in this episode, Jake Heffernan, is the acting president and historian for the Friends of the Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse.
Steven Avery's case is on hold as the appeals court deliberates a new trial bid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's Friday, and that means Mark Husen joins us from Bellin Sports Medicine. Youth sports is a prime topic, but regardless of age, Mark and the guys talk about recovery and how important it really is in staying healthy while trying to be healthy. Diet, proper stretching, proper workout, proper recovery. It all matters. Click HERE for more on Bellin Sports Medicine. Then Tanor Bortolini joins the show en route to his new job...in Indianapolis...as a COLT. Tanor is from Kewaunee, played with the Kewaunee Storm, went and played at UW Madison, and has his NFL debut in just a few weeks. Ariel Perez from the Green Bay Press Gazette stays in the conversation and asks how it will feel to play the Packers at Lambeau. Listen in to find out his response. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Mark Husen, Tanor Bortolini, Ariel Perez
The Kewaunee County Breakfast on the Farm is happening this Sunday for Father's day at Heim's Hillcrest Dairy.
Maybe it's your grandmother's cinnamon cookies, the garlicky tomato sauce your spouse cooked when you were first dating, or the chicken noodle soup you made every week when your kids were little. The sights, smells and tastes of certain foods can instantly remind us of a person or transport us back to a certain time in our lives. In this episode, we'll meet kitchen ghosts from Kentucky, hear how religion and food are intertwined, and talk about how flavor evokes emotion – from grief to joy.Original Air Date: May 25, 2024Interviews In This Hour: The comfort and community of ancestral food — Slow down and take a 'flavor trip' — The perfect french fries of Kewaunee, Wisconsin — The surprising intersections of food and faithGuests: Crystal Wilkinson, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Christina Ward, Joe HardtkeNever want to miss an episode? Subscribe to the podcast.Want to hear more from us, including extended interviews and favorites from the archive? Subscribe to our newsletter.
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Veterinarians play a critical role with county fair functions and the relationship with exhibitors. Jill Welke visits with Dr. Meg Mueller, a fair veterinarian, about how she helps exhibitors comply.Plants in space! It's happening thanks to researchers on the UW-Madison campus. Simon Gilroy, botanist on campus, has been coordinating projects with NASA that should help answer questions about potentially growing food in space.Ashley Huhn from the Steffes Group joins Pam Jahnke. Last week's sale in Darlington brought big numbers of attendees and high prices for registered cow/calf pairs. Paid for by Steffes Group.The challenge facing farms to try and secure safe and legal farm labor keeps getting more complicated. Chad Smith talks about newly introduced revisions to the H2A guidelines. He speaks with John Walt Boatright, director of government affairs with the American Farm Bureau Federation. Kiley Pagel from Kewaunee is hoping her life experiences on the family dairy farm. Her experience working with the general public, and her upcoming graduation from UW-Green Bay with a Business Administration degree all play in her favor to become our next Alice in Dairyland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kiley Pagel from Kewaunee, Wisconsin is running the 77th Alice in Dairyland! Learn about her agriculture background, unique aspects she'll bring to the program and future career goals. Learn more about the Alice in Dairyland program here: https://www.aliceindairyland.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a heartwarming testament to the joys of farm life and family bonds, author Chase Pagel of Kewaunee announces the release of her debut book, "Rosco's Sweet Treats." Inspired by her own experiences growing up on a family farm, Pagel brings to life the endearing tale of her daughter Kylie and her beloved Jersey steer, Rosco. The narrative of "Rosco's Sweet Treats" revolves around Kylie's adventures on their family farm, particularly her special bond with Rosco, who really enjoys strawberry Pop-Tarts. Through storytelling and captivating illustrations, Pagel aims to showcase the diversity of farm life, emphasizing that not all farms fit the stereotypical image portrayed in children's books. Pagel says, "Not all farms look the same. It's not just that red barn you normally see. I really wanted to make sure that the pictures in the book really look like what we farmers up here have." You can find more information by visiting Dairy Diaries LLC on Facebook. The book is also available on amazon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final episode in this series with the women who are leading the way at Pagel Family Businesses, in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, we sit down with Ashley Pagel, human resources manager. Find out: Ashley's transition from a career in health care to heading up human resources How she has professionalized processes and paperwork Improving employee retention Compeer Financial is a member-owned Farm Credit cooperative serving and supporting agriculture and rural America. Our dairy team brings world-class expertise and tailored solutions to support dairy producers' financial goals and lending needs.For more information, contact the Compeer Dairy Industry Experts .
We continue this 3-part series with the women who are leading the way at Pagel Family Businesses, in Kewaunee, Wisconsin. Today, Chase Pagel debuts her new children's book, Rosco's Sweet Treats, a story that not only depicts modern dairy farming, but also a real-life tale of a steer raised by her daughter that had a taste for cupcakes and other treats. Chase talks about: How the challenge to find accurate dairy farm books to read to tour groups became her motivation How her family is her inspiration And the next books to come in this series. Rosco's Sweet Treats is currently available for pre-order on Amazon. Follow Chase's journey online: Dairy Diaries LLC on Instagram and Facebook Compeer Financial is a member-owned Farm Credit cooperative serving and supporting agriculture and rural America. Our dairy team brings world-class expertise and tailored solutions to support dairy producers' financial goals and lending needs.For more information, contact the Compeer Dairy Industry Experts .
This week, we bring you a 3-part series, as we celebrate the month of March: the month of women's history, international women's day, as well as National Agriculture Day. What better way to do this than in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, at Pagel's Ponderosa Dairy, with three very special guests from Pagel Family Businesses … three women who have risen to the challenge to be leaders … here at the dairy, in their community and far beyond. This family has overcome hardship, in particular, the tragic loss of well-loved industry leader and the family's patriarch, John T. Pagel, along with his son-in-law, Steve Witcpalek, six years ago. Yet, the family has rallied together to carry on a legacy and a business. In this episode, Jamie Pagel Witcpalek, chairwoman of Pagel Family Businesses, opens up about loss, grief and moving forward. Tune into the next two episodes in this series to hear from: Chase Pagel on Sharing Dairy's Story Ashley Pagel on Empowering People Compeer Financial is a member-owned Farm Credit cooperative serving and supporting agriculture and rural America. Our dairy team brings world-class expertise and tailored solutions to support dairy producers' financial goals and lending needs.For more information, contact the Compeer Dairy Industry Experts .
When Brian Waechter's racing career kicked off in the late '80's in northeastern Wisconsin the IMCA modifieds were still relatively new to the area. The Kewaunee pilot raced his way to track titles on the dirt in Seymour and Luxemburg. We recently caught up with Waechter who reflected upon his racing career which wrapped up almost a quickly as it started in the early 1990's. Give it a listen!
No-till and cover crop systems can create a high-reside environment. This may cause you to have to make some tweaks to your planting equipment, seed selection, and more. But where do you even start? Derek Ducat, owner of Deer Run Dairy in Kewaunee, has the tips and tricks of what's helped him be successful planting into these high-residue environments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A group of Door and Kewaunee County farmers are adopting new practices with sustainability and conservation in mind. We talk about the results of the first year of their project looking at water quality, soil health, carbon emissions and more.
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The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Oneida County; https://bit.ly/3G2tTZr The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation:Eric and Ana – with Logan too – hit the water in this Campfire Conversation, highlighting some Wisconsin's “Must Visit” water recreation locations. Much of the conversation begins in the north, with the Apostle Islands and its bevy of options in Lake Superior. The Brule River, known as the “River of Presidents” for its history as a popular fishing and getaway spot for U.S. presidents in the early 20th century, also gets some love as its flows into Lake Superior not too far to the west. Hopping the subcontinental divide, the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway offers all of fun and natural beauty you could expect from a river. The Wild Rivers Conservancy is active along the river, and the waterfalls coupled with fishing, paddling, and hiking along the shore offer abundant options for an adventurous day. We also cover the Vets on the River Program, which is active on the St. Croix. Flowing into the St. Croix in western Wisconsin is the Apple River, which offers tubing, floating, and a variety of popular water recreation activities in the areas around Somerset, making it a big summer destination. Of course the Wisconsin River gets its due, whether you're fishing in the Eagle River area, water skiing with the best of them in Wisconsin Rapids, touring the sandstone and limestone bluffs around Wisconsin Dells, or kayaking the Lower Wisconsin Waterway. The Wolf River runs through much of the North Woods and offers unbelievably amazing fishing. Ana dives into the Madison “chain o' lakes” (literally too, in real life) as she and Eric discuss the many options of Lake Mendota, Monona, Wingra, Waubesa, and Kegonsa in the Capitol region. Other chains of lakes popular in Wisconsin also draw a wide variety of water recreation opportunities, including the chains around Eagle River, the Cisco chain on the Wisconsin-U.P. border west of Land O'Lakes, and the Waupaca Chain O'Lakes. In the south, Geneva Lake and its nearby companions – including Delavan Lake and Lake Como – draw plenty of crowds but still offer areas of serenity. Geneva Lake is one of the deepest spring-fed lakes in the state; Green Lake, in central Wisconsin, takes the title of the deepest. Its also hugely popular for boating, fishing, and water skiing. Up for whitewater rafting? Head to northeastern Wisconsin and check out the rapids on the Menomonee River! Comparisons to rivers in the Mountain West are frequently made to a section of the Menomonee between Niagara and Pembine, where the rapids and drops are truly an adventure. The Peshtigo River in Oconto and Marinette Counties also offers fantastic kayaking and canoeing; the whole area teems with waterfalls. For extra twists and turns, we recommend heading to the Driftless Region in southwestern Wisconsin and exploring the Kickapoo River, which is one of the crookedest rivers in the Midwest – if not the country. Some great options for rentals can be found in Ontario, near Wildcat Mountain State Park. We didn't forget the cities, either: explore charter fishing opportunities off the lakeshore in Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Port Washington, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Algoma, Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay, Green Bay, Oconto, or Marinette on Lake Michigan, or from Ashland, Bayfield, or Superior on Lake Superior! And for paddling in urban areas, it's hard to beat the La Crosse area on the Black and Mississippi Rivers – especially Pools 7 and 8 – or kayaking amidst the bustling action and tall buildings in Milwaukee on the Milwaukee, Menomonee, or Kinnickinnic Rivers in the heart of the city. Let's just say your options are many – and we offer plenty to choose from on The Cabin today! Inside SponsorsVISIT Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/3wHvilfGroup Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCXMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj
Isabella Haen, secretary of the Kewaunee County Fair Board, shares how the fair prepares for exhibits, the new Fairytale Show and opportunities to exhibit at the fair. Brought to you by Festivals Foods, supporting our local farming communities and its future farmers since 1946See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dale Plansky tells the story of his family's farm in Kewaunee County. They will be receiving the Century and Sesquicentennial awards this year. In 1868 the original Planskys immigrated from Bohemia to Wisconsin and purchased 44 acres. It was a dairy operation for many years up until recently. Today Dale is in the process of transferring the 124 acres to his children with hopes that they will utilize the barn again for horses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring VilasCounty; https://bit.ly/3EB1RDp The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that weremember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect formixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based,you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learnmore here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4 Campfire Conversation:Eric, Ana, and Loga welcome Harmon Marien into The Cabin to discuss fishing across Wisconsin, whereyou have 15,000+ lakes, thousands of miles of streams and rivers, the Mississippi River, and two GreatLakes from which to choose. Harmon fished competitively through his high school in Eagle River - anarea amidst the World's Largest Chain of Interconnected Freshwater Lakes – and continues to in college.Fishing teams among schools are growing significantly (which makes sense, since fish cluster in schools,too.) Part of the conversation includes how the tournaments work and how they're growing in thestate. We also discussed best times of the season to fish – depending in part on what types of fish you'reafter – and the benefits or lack thereof of various types of cover.Some locations noted include “pools,” including Pools 7 and 8 in the Mississippi River in the La Crossearea and the Winnebago Pool waters consisting of Lakes Poygan and Butte de Morts along the FoxWaterway heading into Lake Winnebago, where sturgeon spearing is quite popular in winter. The watersin Green Bay and Lake Michigan around the Door Peninsula and Sturgeon Bay offer unique world classfishing opportunities. Chains of lakes include the largest in the Eagle River and St. Germain areas, as wellas the Hayward Lakes chains along with the Chippewa Flowage in northwestern Wisconsin. In centralWisconsin, the chain of lakes around Waupaca and the Mendota/Monona/Waubesa/Kegonsa chain in the Madison area offer excellent fishing, with smaller gems nearby like Hope Lake, Lake Ripley, and RockLake in Lake Mills. Spring-fed Green Lake is another fishing gem, and with depth going down severalhundred feet, it is the deepest inland lake in the state. Along with Lake Winnebago, Lake Koshkonongoffers many benefits of shallow lake fishing, especially with many areas offering cover. The manyinterior rivers of Wisconsin offer incredible fishing opportunities, with some of the best being Wolf Riverin northeastern and central Wisconsin, the Brule River in northwestern Wisconsin (known as the “Riverof Presidents” for its history), and the Kickapoo River in the Driftless Area, where trout streams abound.Along the Great Lakes coastlines, areas like Bayfield on Lake Superior and ports at Sheboygan, Algoma,Kewaunee, Port Washington, Racine, and Kenosha offer fantastic options for charter fishing and evenjust fishing off of piers and breakwaters. The bottom line? If you want to fish, Wisconsin has practicallyevery option you could want in nearly every part of the state across every season. Inside SponsorsGroup Health Trust: https://bit.ly/3JMizCXHo-Chunk Gaming: https://bit.ly/3l2CfruMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3Wj6pYj
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Lee Kinnard of Kinnard Farms shares how science and technology has been a game-changer for sustainability, what crops he is planting to produce nitrogen and timing of when to plant cover crops. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Eddie and Aaron Augustian, a father-son duo of Augustian Farms in Kewaunee built a 12-row interseeder to plant cover crops in a standing crop. Of their knowledge, this is the first 12- row interseeder. They share how they built it, the cover crop mix used and the benefits and challenges with it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Kewaunee County; https://bit.ly/3OjaoA3The Cabin is presented by Jolly Good Soda! Find them at your local grocery store and follow them on social media @jollygoodsoda; http://bit.ly/DWxJollyGoodCampfire Conversation: If you've been waiting to hike the Ice Age Trail (either in sections or all the way through) we finally have an episode for you! In this Campfire Conversation, we are joined by the Hippe Family who recently completed their section hike of the entire Ice Age Trail with their young children. They explain how they broke up their sections of the map, how they chose what to do in the summer vs. the winter, and give tips on how to hike the trail with kids! For more info on how to create your own hike along the Ice Age Trail, check out: https://www.iceagetrail.org/Shop Discover Wisconsin; Check out the new Cabin swag and use code “CABIN” for a discount at; shop.discoverwisconsin.comBest Western; When you're ready for your next adventure, they're ready to welcome you throughout 40 Wisconsin locations! Plus, with their Best Western rewards program never expires; https://bit.ly/3MYEsztGroup Health Trust; Serving local governments and school districts, the WCA Group Health Trust partners closely with members to fulfill their employee health benefit obligations in a fiscally responsible manner. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3JMizCXMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3klM56EKnow Your Wisconsin: The Cabin Podcast; https://youtu.be/P7P9dH9v6vs
From the Harry Canary 111 to the Ken Tebon-owned red number 12, Brussels' Randy Guelette was a hired gun for most of his racing career in both the open wheeled modified and late model ranks mainly in Door and Kewaunee counties. Listen to Randy's racing stories here!
Kewaunee's "Flyin' Brian" Bruechert can lay claim to have earned track championships in three different dirt track divisions in northeastern Wisconsin - street stocks and IMCA stock cars & northern sportmods. We recently caught up with Brian who has hinted at a possible return behind the wheel down the road. Listen in!
Congratulations to Duane Ducat, Derek Ducat, Dale Bogart and the whole Deer Run Dairy team for being awarded the 2022 Outstanding Dairy Farm Sustainability! Learn more: https://wtaq.com/2022/06/13/479282/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday morning brought with it a sixth bomb threat to the usually quiet city of Kiel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet the Kewaunee County Breakfast on the Farm host Kinnard Highland Farm in Casco. One of the owners, Kyler Kinnard, shared the history of the farm, about the robotic milkers and new calf barn! Breakfast on the Farm Facebook page: https://fb.me/e/2tg1mYzAK Kewaunee County Dairy Promotions website: https://dairypromo.com/kewaunee-county-breakfast-on-the-farm/ Kinnard Highland Farm on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kinnardhighlandfarms/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nathen Nysse shares conservation efforts from Peninsula Pride Farms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kewaunee county dairy farmer, Jamie Witpalek of Pagel's Ponderosa Dairy, shares her experience with succession planning and advice for farms going through the process. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
USDA is predicting U.S. farmers to plant more soybeans and less corn acres in 2022. More insight from the National Agricultural Statistics Service Prospective Planting Report. With higher fertilizer cost, understanding the soil pH could play a valuable role for farmers. UW-Extension's Nutrient and Pest Management program hosted a webinar series on optimizing nutrient management with outreach specialist Dr. Jamie Patton. Peninsula Pride Farms, a farmer-led watershed group in Kewaunee and Southern Door counties, has equipment available for rent to members interested in adopting conservation practices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is your WORT Local News for Monday, March 28th. On todays show, we head to the Village of Cross Plains to continue our 20-22 spring election coverage, Wisconsinites submit a petition to Congress to urge for limits on prescription price gouging, and we learn why environmental activists are celebrating a move to limit the growth of a factory farm in Kewaunee County. And in the second half, we talk with the new Artist in Residence with the city's Sewerage District, we enter a frivolous internet debate, and two movie reviews.
Kewaunee Lapseritis presented "Overwhelming Evidence for a Bigfoot/UFO Connection" at the 2015 Ozark Mountain UFO Conference. DVDs are available from Ozark Mountain Publishing. Kewaunee touched on a brief history of the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon and how the evidence led the researcher to a Bigfoot/ET/UFO/PSI connection. Several documented cases were presented including a discussion Kewaunee had with Dr. J. Allen Hynek on three occasions concerning the UFO connection with the Sasquatch People.Kewaunee's personal encounters were shared including those with his wife and son, as well as the Sasquatch prophecy about Earth changes, and a slide show of authentic photographs of Sasquatch, a space ship, and other anomalies were viewed.FOLLOW US ON:Facebook: https://goo.gl/rwvBfwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ozarkmtpubTwitter: https://goo.gl/LunK5DWebsite: https://goo.gl/2d5cX4ASSOCIATED LINKS:Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.: https://goo.gl/xhgoAPQuantum Healing Hypnosis Academy: https://goo.gl/64G7RD
Margie talk with Kewaunee Lapseritis!Kewaunee Lapseritis, AS, BA, MS, is a Holistic Health Consultant, Master Herbalist and Master Dowser with background in anthropology, psychology, conservation, and holistic health. His academic degrees are from: Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, Massachusetts; University of New Hampshire—Durham; North Adams State College, in North Adams, Massachusetts, and University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee. He also attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Kewaunee taught anthropology for one year at North Adams State College and later taught dowsing and psychic development at the Wisconsin Society for Psychic Reasearch—Milwaukee. As a world authority on the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon, he has meticulously researched the subject for the last 55 years. Mr. Lapseritis is also a social scientist and both a Sasquatch and ET "contactee."Hear Kewaunee talk to Margie on telepathic conversations with the man-creature we have come to know as Bigfoot or Sasquatch!
Two people were taken to the hospital after falling into a Manitowoc County lake Monday morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rouse Simmons was the original "Christmas Tree Ship" that came to Chicago at the beginning of the holiday season for over 30 years in the early 1900's. The ship was a three-masted schooner that was easily recognized by waiting crowds when they saw a Christmas tree tied to her main mast and her decks loaded with thousands of Christmas trees destined for Chicago families. The story of the beginning of the Christmas Tree Ship is the story of the Schuenemann family, particularly Capt. Herman Schuenemann and his last ship, the Rouse Simmons, that was lost with all hands. She was last seen on November 23, 2012, between Kewaunee and Two Rivers Wisconsin, with distress signals flying. Join Dr. Theodore Karamanski from Loyola University Chicago and CAPT Scott Smith (USCG, ret), as host, Helen Brohl, gathers the history of the Christmas Tree Ship tradition in Chicago that still lives today on this special holiday episode of North Coast Chronicles!
JJ and his siblings run Pagel's Ponderosa in Kewaunee where they milk 5,500 cows! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Kadletz family from Luxemburg, Wisconsin in Kewaunee County is one of 2021's Wisconsin Century Farms. Allen and Kurt Kadletz shared their farm's story at the Wisconsin State Fair. The farm was first purchased by the family in 1870 and has been passed down through the generations. The farm began as a dairy, milking just 10 cows at the time, and now has moved to being a cash crop operation with no animals. "It's who we are and it's home," said Curt Kadletz speaking to the importance of keeping the operation within the family. They are hoping to continue keeping the farm in the family, eventually passing it on to Curt's sons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does a horse and sleigh remind Linda Mach of? Christmas! She remembers many found memories of her family and now celebrating over 150 years of farming in the family name. In 1871, the legacy began with her great great grandfather whom bought the first 40 acres for $150 dollars. Today the farm land is being rented out, but the many pictures and memories of helping will always be remembered. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The No. 1 factor for acute gastrointestinal illness in Kewaunee County's private drinking water wells is cow manure, according to a federal study released today. The findings raise questions about the effectiveness of existing regulations aimed at protecting residents from tainted drinking water. Reporting by Coburn Dukehart / Wisconsin Watch. This piece was produced for the NEW News Lab, a local news collaboration in Northeast Wisconsin.
Andrew Kleidon and Myles Dannhausen discuss the latest at Mariners Park in Gills Rock, as well as the recent sale of the old Nicolet Bank building in Sturgeon Bay. Also, a number of festivals are coming up this weekend, from Open Door Pride, to new events like the Sol Grass Music Festival on Washington Island, and the Times of Future Past festival in Kewaunee.
Hearing from Aaron Augustian, one of the owners of Augustian Farms LLC in Kewaunee ahead of the big event on Father's Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In northeastern Wisconsin, there’s a mysterious and beloved snack called methunky. With humble ingredients — flour, salt, cracklings and sauerkraut — this Czech food resembles a sauerkraut cracker, or as master methunky maker Vonnie Kinjerski lovingly describes it: a “sauerkraut cookie.” A listener wrote into our WHYsconsin project wanting to learn more about the tasty treat. WPR’s Mary Kate McCoy went on to bake it herself.
Beginning in the late 1980's Kewaunee, Wisconsin's Rick Lemmens had a colorful racing career on both the dirt and paved tracks across northeastern Wisconsin and the Midwest. Listen to Rick talk about his own time behind the wheel and in 2021 as a car owner for his son Luke Lemmens.
Kewaunee, Calumet, and Outagamie Counties will be closing snowmobile trails today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debra Fitzgerald sits down with Don Niles, President of Peninsula Pride Farms, a farmer-led organization that's committed to addressing agriculture's role in improving water quality in Kewaunee and Southern Door counties.
Dan, Danny, and Raechel, welcome Kewaunee Lapseritis, author of Two books on his communication with Sasquatch People and ET's.Hosts: Rachel, Dan and DannyGuest: Kewaunee Lapseritis - sasquatchpeople.comMusic: Kevin McLeodAnnouncer: Mike B
Students are being released early in the Kewaunee school district after a report of an "outside threat" made against the school today that mentioned a gun. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This summer Kewaunee native Steve Svoboda was inducted into the Hall of Fame for Luxemburg Speedway (rebranded 'The 'Burg in 2020). In this interview the former IMCA stock car champion and Mid-American stock car competitor talks about his racing career - as well as his Dad Les Svoboda's racing endeavors!
School has only been back in session for two weeks at UWO, but now the university is imposing more restrictions to stem the spread of COVID-19 on campus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brussels, Wisconsin's Darrell Massart grew up in the Kewaunee and Door County racing scene starting in the late '60s and into the '70s. His Dad Wally Massart was car owner and crew chief for "The Golden Boy" Irv Ettien." Massart went on to wheel late models and IMCA modifieds where he racked up multiple feature wins and track titles. We caught up with Darrell at 'The Burg Speedway in Luxemburg and talked about the past.
July 18, 2020 - Kewaunee County Home
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Shawano County.Campfire Conversation: With dozens of wineries scattered across the state we're finally covering Wine-Sconsin. Here are some of our top picks: Bailey's Run (New Glarus), Danzinger Vineywards (Alma), Villa Bellezza (Pepin), Fawn Creek Winery (Wisconsin Dells), Wollersheim Winery (Prairie du Sac), Northleaf Winery (Milton), Simon Creek Winery & Door Peninsula Winery (Carlsville), Parallel 44 (Kewaunee), River Bend Winery (Chippewa Falls). Behind-The-Scenes: We're welcoming Discover Wisconsin Social Media Specialist to The Cabin, Abbey Stecker! Abbey is in charge of all Discover Wisconsin social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest), and she joins to help our hosts answer some fan questions. Best Place to Kayak?What are the best towns for locally made arts, crafts, and foods?What are the places you take your friends or family that are visiting out of state?Best TV show/movie to be based in Wisconsin?Are there any personally favorite locations/topics/events of the hosts and the crew that Discover WI has not done an episode on yet?Know Your Wisconsin: Blow Down Logging
Kewaunee Lapseritis has been researching Saquatch for the last 60-years. Living in Washington State, a hotbed for Bigfoot activity, Kewaunee believes we're dealing with a breed of wild people in the forests who are communicating with those who take the time to gain the trust of the species.
Spaced Out Radio March 19/20 - Let's Talk Bigfoot with Kewaunee Lapseritis
Kewaunee Lapseritis has been researching Saquatch for the last 60-years. Living in Washington State, a hotbed for Bigfoot activity, Kewaunee believes we're dealing with a breed of wild people in the forests who are communicating with those who take the time to gain the trust of the species.
In the Hupy and Abraham Outdoor report, Jon Small reports on his successful deer hunt in Bayfield County. (hupy.com) In the Jiffy Ice Fishing Report, Jiffy pro-staffer Jim O'Brien reports fishable ice on the smaller lakes in Sawyer County, but Waukesha County lakes still lack safe ice. Jim also offers maintenance tips to get ice augers ready for the season and advice for first-ice walleyes and bluegills. (jiffyonice.com, dancingwithwalleyes.com) Charter captain Dumper Dan Welsch reports the DNR will increase annual Lake Michigan trout and salmon stocking numbers by 1 million for the next three years, starting in 2020. In addition to Coho and Chinook salmon and lake, brown and two strains of rainbow trout, brook trout will be stocked for the first time in years. The Wisconsin Lakeshore Business Association annual gun raffle will be held Dec. 7 at Classix in Kewaunee. (dumperdan.com, wlba-wi.com, classixllc.com, facebook.com/events/507934503321639/) Jim Babiasz, president of The Range of Richfield, reports on December events at the range, including Sig Sauer Demo Day on Dec. 7. (therangewi.com) In the Madison Outdoors Report, McFarland guide Ron Barefield reports anglers are still picking up walleyes on the Wisconsin River below the Sauk Prairie and Wisconsin Dells dams. (pappastradingpost.com, fisherkingwinery.com) This week's giveaway-a Jiffy powerhead cover that will fit any power ice auger. To enter the drawing, call 414-297-7554 or email dsoradio@gmail.com.
Kewaunee Lapseritis, AS, BA, MS, is a Holistic Health Consultant, Master Herbalist and Master Dowser with a background in anthropology, psychology, conservation, and holistic health. His academic degrees are from: Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, Massachusetts; University of New Hampshire—Durham; North Adams State College, in North Adams, Massachusetts, and University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee. He also attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Kewaunee taught anthropology for one year at North Adams State College and later taught dowsing and psychic development at the Wisconsin Society for Psychic Reasearch—Milwaukee. As a world authority on the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon, he has meticulously researched the subject for the last 60 years. Mr. Lapseritis is also a social scientist and both a Sasquatch and ET “contactee.”As a world traveler, an amateur naturalist, and avid backpacker with wilderness skills, Mr. Lapseritis spent five years out of the country living in England, East Africa, and Japan, later immigrating to Australia, and has visited over 40 countries around the globe. He was in the Himalayas in 1968 investigating the Yeti, or “abominable snowman.” In 1973, he conducted an ethnographic study in conjunction with the Colombian Institute of Anthropology in Bogota, living amongst the Tukuna Indians of Upper Amazonia.In 1979, scientist Kewaunee Lapseritis was first telepathically contacted by a Sasquatch and an ET simultaneously, which was the shock of his life! To further complicate matters, the contact changed him and he developed psychic ability overnight, which triggered a spiritual transformation. At the time, he was assistant director of an urban Indian agency, and had been working as a hypnotherapist part-time, as well as lecturing at the Medical College of Wisconsin—a background that left him ill-prepared for such a happening.Kewaunee has been a guest on over 430 radio and television talk shows. To date, he has been featured in 23 books and is often featured in the international press, including various newspapers. Some of the publications are: Australia’s People and Post magazines, FATE magazine, OMNI magazine, Magical Blend, Cryptozoology (journal), Wildfire, Fate, Argosy, UFO magazine, Health Consciousness, and many others. In 1991, he was on a panel of scientists on a two-hour Bigfoot documentary on national television. Plus, he has appeared on The Discovery Channel twice. He has lectured and presented papers throughout the United States 70 different times.https://sasquatchpeople.comhttp://www.psychicsasquatch.com/Music By Chronox, Space Station, Kevin Mcleod, Radio Of ALiens and the public domain.
Where to start?! Our second episode of the revamped podcast takes us from recruiting news on the courts of the Kohl Center to the Camp Randall Stadium field, along with past and future Badgers interviews! Let's break it all down:We kick off the show with news of the offer to three-star 2020 guard Jordan Davis and what it means to Wisconsin's class for that particular recruiting cycle.Kewaunee, Wis., offensive lineman Tanor Bortolini discusses his verbal commitment to the Badgers, his recruiting process that included offers from Iowa and Miami, and where the coaching staff projects him to play at the next level.Official visit SZN begins this weekend. Jon and Jake break down who all is coming to Madison, which players' visit could have the most impact in terms of their recruiting process, and more!Former Wisconsin CB Derrick Tindal is now an author! He drops by the show to talk about his new book, Taletrius Johnson: The Beginning of the End. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This account was passed to me by Kewaunee, as he is in touch with a number of witnesses across Europe, and when he realised the work I was doing along with the Global Hominid Study he was more than happy to pass on the witnesses details so we could speak in email. I explained to the gentleman he is not alone, there are many people here in the UK who have experienced a similar situation, or witnessed something impossible to explain. Luckily there are people the World over who are saving these accounts so they dont vanish into history as so many others have. As each witness shares their story, it empowers so many others to take the next step in sharing their own account. DebDear Associates:I would like to share an experience I had whilst I was living in the UK, this happened on the first week of November 1965/66. Myself and three other Americans decided to climb Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Great Britain located in South West Scotland. At the base of the mountain as we were preparing to go up, a person told us that no one climbs the Mountain at that time of year and that the mountain would be empty and we would be alone up there. The person's house was near the trailhead we were using to walk in, and he said he always knew if anyone else was out climbing as they would have to pass his house on the on the way there. We set off and It was a long hike to reach the top.Upon arriving at the Summit, there was a strange extremely thick fog at the top which was a flat geologic area. It was a 65 degree day, but there was snow inside this thick wall of fog. The 3 to 4 inches of snow was frozen and crusty on top of it, making a loud crunching sound when walking. I decided to enter the unusually super-thick fog where it was extremely difficult to see anything. My head was focused downward at my feet in the fresh snow so I could at least see where I was walking. My companions felt uneasy about the fog so decided to rest outside the wall of fog and wait for it to lift.After approximately 80 feet into this eerie-ness, I realised I was immediately standing by a dangerous chasm which was at the edge of the fog-bank. As I looked in awe at the gorge, somewhere close just ahead of me, I heard a bipedal "person" with a very long gait very slowly approaching me through the fog. I was stunned !!! I could still hear my friends chatting behind me, but then who is this large "man" crunching through the snow getting ever nearer, was my thoughts at the time. The closer the footfalls came, the more nervous I got. So I spun around and followed my tracks quickly back to my mates. I immediately blurted out what had just happened tome and to my chagrin, they all laughed !!! There is only one way to enter the summit and there were no tracks entering the fog when we arrived, they retorted. They insisted I was hearing things !!!Bringing you Witness reports and Guests each week, these are exclusive Podcasts and will air on Youtube one week later, Thank you for following our Podcast, please share to show support. If you would like to join our Worldwide community please contact us using debbiehatswell@gmail.com. All abilities welcome, no experience needed. Help us investigate these cases or chat with fellow members online.#BBR is a non profit Organisation, run by volunteers. Please click LIKE or SUBSCRIBE to show support. Feel free to SHARE.Copyright ©2005-2021 All Rights Reserved.
With water quality on top of his priorities list, Governor Tony Evers spent some time at Deer Run Dairy in Kewaunee looking at practices and technologies farms are using to keep nutrients on the farm. Dr. Damon Smith, UW Plant Pathologist, reminds soybean growers about existing apps they might want to download on their smart phones for this growing season. Courtesy of the WI Soybean Marketing Board, WI Soybean Association. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Realm of the supernatural - Paranormal - Cryptozoology - Ghost stories - Mysteries - Hauntings - UFO
Today i speak to Kewaunee & Kelly Lapseritis about the Sasquatch phenomenon & more generally about the telepathic communication that they'veboth had with bigfoot, we also get into is there a possibility that bigfoot is an inter-dimensional being? & more, i think you'll enjoy this one, if you'd like to find out more about the book or the conference just click the link below. [The Sasquatch people website](https://sasquatchpeople.com/) [OUR WEBSITE](https://www.realmofthesupernaturalpodcast.com/) [OUR FACEBOOK](https://www.facebook.com/groups/realmofthesupernaturalpodcast/) MUSIC BED is Spirit of the Dead by Aakash Gandhi Thank you so much for listening, if you can please leave us a review and/or share the show on your social media, have a great week, Lee & Andy
Join Supernatural Girlz host Patricia Baker and co-host PK as they invite Bigfoot experts Kewaunee and Kelly Lapseritis to share their ongoing encounters and 187 documented cases of psi phenomena involving Bigfoot. Kewaunee Lapseritis, AS, BA, MS, is a Holistic Health Consultant, Master Herbalist and Master Dowser with background in anthropology, psychology, conservation, and holistic health. His academic degrees are from: Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, Massachusetts; University of New Hampshire—Durham; North Adams State College, in North Adams, Massachusetts, and University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee. Mr. Lapseritis is also a social scientist and both a Sasquatch and ET “contactee.” Kelly Lapseritis has a connection to souls of multiple dimensions and levels of consciousness. She is a clairvoyant and medium working with several interdimensional beings and practices ancient shamanics and is a spiritual life coach and wellness consultant. – ?
Season 2 Episode 5 - Originally released 4.6.16 This week we talk to Kewaunee Lapseritis. Kewaunee taught anthropology for one year at North Adams State College and later taught dowsing and psychic development at the Wisconsin Society for Psychic Reasearch—Milwaukee. As a world authority on the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon, he has meticulously researched the subject for the last 55 years. Mr. Lapseritis is also a social scientist and both a Sasquatch and ET "contactee."
A common theme between ET, UFO, The Little People and Bigfoot/Sasquatch messages? The call for Humans to expand their spiritual awareness and to connect a few important dots in regard to our consciousness.
Is Sasquatch/Bigfoot an Interdimensional being? If so, that might explain a lot. Also might be why Sasquatch sightings are so fleeting. But there are a couple more aspects of interest just now coming to light. [Psychic Sasquatch](http://www.psychicsasquatch.com/) Many who have shared their stories about encounters also report a telepathic connection and some also include a UFO encounter. And that's what makes [Kewaunee's story](http://www.psychicsasquatch.com/kewaunee-lapseritis/) so compelling. He says his very first encounter in 1979 included both an ET and a Sasquatch. [Kewaunee's wife Kelly](http://www.psychicsasquatch.com/kelly-lapseritis/)has had her own experiences with Sasquatch. And their 6 year old son saw one too. That story is in our interview Video with Kelly and Kewaunee is posted on [Wendy's Coffeehouse Blog](https://wendyscoffeehouse.blogspot.com/2017/02/21217-psychic-sasquatch-kelly-and.html)
Telepathic and Interdimensional, two words we don't expect to hear in connection with Sasquatch. Get ready for a new view: Psychic Sasquatch with Kewaunee Lapseritis.
Relax, Let Go, BE, with Charles Welcomes Kewaunee Lapseritis. For more information and your own copies of his books http://sasquatchpeople.com The SASQUATCH PEOPLE and Their Interdimensional Connection Kewaunee's new book is the ultimate book on the Sasquatch phenomenon. Because the Sasquatch are genuinely people—not animals—Kewaunee is a crypto-anthropologist, not a crypto-zoologist. He elaborates on why they are humanoid beings and their purpose here, based on 32 years of interacting with the giants (and ETs) (out of the 55 years researching them). Kewaunee draws information from 187 witnesses who also experienced telepathic communication. Quantum physics describes the reality of mental telepathy, invisibility, inter-dimensionalism, and other PSI phenomena, and is actually juxtaposed with psychic Sasquatch and ET behavior. Kewaunee Lapseritis, AS, BA, MS, is a Holistic Health Consultant, Master Herbalist and Master Dowser with background in anthropology, psychology, conservation, and holistic health. His academic degrees are from: Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, Massachusetts; University of New Hampshire—Durham; North Adams State College, in North Adams, Massachusetts, and University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee. He also attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Kewaunee taught anthropology for one year at North Adams State College and later taught dowsing and psychic development at the Wisconsin Society for Psychic Reasearch—Milwaukee. As a world authority on the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon, he has meticulously researched the subject for the last 55 years. Mr. Lapseritis is also a social scientist and both a Sasquatch and ET “contactee.”
This week Eric, Lon and Sean welcome author and long time self claimed experiencer and contatcee Jack "Kewaunee" Lapseritis as we discuss his contact with aliens and the Sasquatch People. Kewaunee Lapseritis, AS, BA, MS, is a Holistic Health Consultant, Master Herbalist and Master Dowser with background in anthropology, psychology, conservation, and holistic health. His academic degrees are from: Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, Massachusetts; University of New Hampshire—Durham; North Adams State College, in North Adams, Massachusetts, and University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee. He also attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Kewaunee taught anthropology for one year at North Adams State College and later taught dowsing and psychic development at the Wisconsin Society for Psychic Reasearch—Milwaukee. As a world authority on the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon, he has meticulously researched the subject for the last 55 years. Mr. Lapseritis is also a social scientist and both a Sasquatch and ET “contactee.” As a world traveler, an amateur naturalist, and avid backpacker with wilderness skills, Mr. Lapseritis spent five years out of the country living in England, East Africa, and Japan, later immigrating to Australia, and has visited over 40 countries around the globe. He was in the Himalayas in 1968 investigating the Yeti, or “abominable snowman.” In 1973, he conducted an ethnographic study in conjunction with the Colombian Institute of Anthropology in Bogota, living amongst the Tukuna Indians of Upper Amazonia. In 1979, scientist Kewaunee Lapseritis was first telepathically contacted by a Sasquatch and an ET simultaneously, which was the shock of his life! To further complicate matters, the contact changed him and he developed psychic ability overnight, which triggered a spiritual transformation. At the time, he was assistant director of an urban Indian agency, and had been working as a hypnotherapist part-time, as well as lecturing at the Medical College of Wisconsin—a background that left him ill-prepared for such a happening. Kewaunee has been a guest on over 350 radio and television talk shows. To date, he has been featured in 23 books and is often featured in the international press, including various newspapers. Some of the publications are: Australia'sPeople and Post magazines, OMNI magazine, Magical Blend, Cryptozoology (journal), Wildfire, Fate, Argosy, UFO magazine, Health Consciousness, and many others. In 1991, he was on a panel of scientists on a two-hour Bigfoot documentary on national television. Plus, he has appeared on The Discovery Channel twice. He has lectured and presented papers throughout the United States 70 different times. There are people all over the globe encountering Bigfoot and UFOs simultaneously while the beings share information about themselves, human history, and the future of our planet. If anyone wishes to share in confidence their telepathic conversation(s) and experiences with the Sasquatch people, please feel free to contact this author and he will answer all correspondence personally. Visit Kewaunee's website www.sasquatchpeople.com
Kewaunee Lapseritis - Author of Big Foot Books and Wilderness Researcher lives among various beings called Big Foot, Yeti, Skunk Apes, Download Bigfoot videos and analyze -Read A book and research and explore for yourself.Kewaunee Lapseritis, AS, BA, MS, is a Holistic Health Consultant, Master Herbalist and Master Dowser. Kewaunee has abackground in anthropology, psychology, conservation, and holistic health. His academic degrees are from: Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, Massachusetts; University of New Hampshire—Durham; North Adams State College, in North Adams, Massachusetts, and University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee. He also attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Kewaunee taught anthropology for one year at North Adams State College and later taught dowsing and psychic development at the Wisconsin Society for Psychic Research—Milwaukee. As a world authority on the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon, he has meticulously researched the subject for the last 55 years. Mr. Lapseritis is also a social scientist and Sasquatch and ET “contactee.” As a world traveler, an amateur naturalist, and avid backpacker with wilderness skills, Mr. Lapseritis spent five years out of the country living in England, East Africa, and Japan, later immigrating to Australia, and has visited over 40 countries around the globe. He was in the Himalayas in 1968 investigating the Yeti, or “abominable snowman.” In 1973, he conducted an ethnographic study in conjunction with the Colombian Institute of Anthropology in Bogota, living amongst the Tukuna Indians of Upper Amazonia.BILL M TRACER of Cordova-Memphis, TN a Metaphysican/ ARTIST shares Social Paranormal Kind with TJ Mor
San Onofre leaks again and it's not even on line! Wisconsin nuke plant Kewaunee goin' down because no one wanted to buy it! Interview w/Alice Slater of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation on the reactors/bombs connection and how all our current political struggles are just outposts in the same battle; Lithuanian democracy's nonbinding referendum's 62% against nukes bums out GE-Hitachi (awwwww!); butterfly mutations showing up in genomic progression in Japan; and a "nuclear preparedness" boilerplate press kit suitable for any level of disaster! Our tax dollars at work, indeed...
San Onofre leaks again and it's not even on line! Wisconsin nuke plant Kewaunee goin' down because no one wanted to buy it! Interview w/Alice Slater of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation on the reactors/bombs connection and how all our current political struggles are just outposts in the same battle; Lithuanian democracy's nonbinding referendum's 62% against nukes bums out GE-Hitachi (awwwww!); butterfly mutations showing up in genomic progression in Japan; and a "nuclear preparedness" boilerplate press kit suitable for any level of disaster! Our tax dollars at work, indeed...